DocumentCode :
1250998
Title :
CAD/CAM — Bridging the gap from design to production
Author :
Krouse, J.K.
Issue :
4
fYear :
1980
Firstpage :
189
Lastpage :
196
Abstract :
An engineer can use a computer to design a component, analyze its stresses, and check its mechanical action (CAD=computer-aided design). Production people can use the same computer to transform the design into hardware through numerical-control machining or other automated processes (CAM=computer-aided manufacturing). The author describes the major CAD/CAM areas: geometric modeling, engineering analysis, kinematics, automated drafting/numerical control, process planning, robotics, factory management; shows how they are being integrated into unified systems; outlines the cooperative efforts of government, industry, and universities in CAD/CAM development; and lists sources of information.
Keywords :
CAD; manufacturing data processing; CAD; CAM; automated drafting; design; engineering analysis; factory management; geometric modeling; kinematics; numerical control; process planning; production; robotics; CADCAM; Design automation; Production facilities;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0361-1434
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPC.1980.6501912
Filename :
6501912
Link To Document :
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