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From Concept to Manufacture: Effective use of CAD and FEA Without Compromising Design Intent

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From Concept to Manufacture: Effective use of CAD and FEA Without Compromising Design Intent. / Taylor, S. M.; Rennie, Allan E. W.; Quayle, Stephen et al.
Rapid Design, Prototyping and Manufacture: Proc. Sixth National Conference on . ed. / Allan Rennnie; David Jacobson; Chris Bocking. X-CD Technologies Inc, 2005. p. 101-107.

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings - With ISBN/ISSNChapter (peer-reviewed)

Harvard

Taylor, SM, Rennie, AEW, Quayle, S & Rawcliffe, N 2005, From Concept to Manufacture: Effective use of CAD and FEA Without Compromising Design Intent. in A Rennnie, D Jacobson & C Bocking (eds), Rapid Design, Prototyping and Manufacture: Proc. Sixth National Conference on . X-CD Technologies Inc, pp. 101-107.

APA

Taylor, S. M., Rennie, A. E. W., Quayle, S., & Rawcliffe, N. (2005). From Concept to Manufacture: Effective use of CAD and FEA Without Compromising Design Intent. In A. Rennnie, D. Jacobson, & C. Bocking (Eds.), Rapid Design, Prototyping and Manufacture: Proc. Sixth National Conference on (pp. 101-107). X-CD Technologies Inc.

Vancouver

Taylor SM, Rennie AEW, Quayle S, Rawcliffe N. From Concept to Manufacture: Effective use of CAD and FEA Without Compromising Design Intent. In Rennnie A, Jacobson D, Bocking C, editors, Rapid Design, Prototyping and Manufacture: Proc. Sixth National Conference on . X-CD Technologies Inc. 2005. p. 101-107

Author

Taylor, S. M. ; Rennie, Allan E. W. ; Quayle, Stephen et al. / From Concept to Manufacture: Effective use of CAD and FEA Without Compromising Design Intent. Rapid Design, Prototyping and Manufacture: Proc. Sixth National Conference on . editor / Allan Rennnie ; David Jacobson ; Chris Bocking. X-CD Technologies Inc, 2005. pp. 101-107

Bibtex

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abstract = "Developments in CAD and FEA software have increased the range and functionality of teh tools available to the designer. As a result, the line between conceptual design development and detailed production design has never been more blurred. It is essential that designers are made aware of the tools available to them, and are given the time and the training required to allow them to use these tools effectively if they are to maintain a competitive edge. This paper will highlight a number of teh functional capabilities of current design based software tools and their application in two design case study scenarios.",
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RIS

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