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Parametrische Formelemente als Basis für intelligentes CAD

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Als Einführung wird die Technik von Formelementen in CAD und deren Funktion als Grundlage für wissensbasierte Konstruktion erläutert. Danach wird ein Systemkonzept für parametrische Formelemente in Solid Modeling vorgestellt. Dieser Ansatz ermöglicht insbesondere das Modellieren von Abhängigkeiten von Formelementen untereinander. Die interaktive Konstruktion mit abhängigen Formelementen wird abschließend anhand eines nach diesem Konzept aufgebauten Softwareprototyps gezeigt.

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Roller, D. (1990). Parametrische Formelemente als Basis für intelligentes CAD. In: Kansy, K., Wißkirchen, P. (eds) Graphik und KI. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 239. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-75653-5_9

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