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Design Theory and Methods using CAD/CAE The Computer Aided Engineering Design Series

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Design Theory and Methods using CAD/CAE

The fourth book of a four-part series, Design Theory and Methods using CAD/CAE integrates discussion of modern engineering design principles, advanced design tools, and industrial design practices throughout the design process. This is the first book to integrate discussion of computer design tools throughout the design process. Through this book series, the reader will:

  • Understand basic design principles and all digital modern engineering design paradigms
  • Understand CAD/CAE/CAM tools available for various design related tasks
  • Understand how to put an integrated system together to conduct All Digital Design (ADD) product design using the paradigms and tools
  • Understand industrial practices in employing ADD virtual engineering design and tools for product development

1. Introduction to e-Design2. Decision in Engineering Design3. Design Optimization4. Structural Design Sensitivity Analysis and Optimization5. Multi-Objective Optimization6. Multi-Disciplinary Design Optimization

Mechanical, Aerospace, and Industrial Engineers studying design. Engineers interested in learning computer design tools such as ProEngineer and SolidWorks in the context of the design process. Senior and first-year graduate engineering students in Mechanical, Aerospace, Industrial, and Materials Engineering.
Dr. Kuang-Hua Chang is a David Ross Boyd Professor and Williams Companies Foundation Presidential Professor for the School of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering (AME) at the University of Oklahoma. He received his PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Iowa in 1990. His areas of interest include Virtual Prototyping, CAD, Fatigue and Reliability Analysis, Tools and Information Integration for Concurrent Design and Manufacturing, Solid Freeform Fabrication, and bioengineering applications. His research has been published in eight books and more than 150 articles in international journals and conference proceedings.
  • The first book to integrate discussion of computer design tools throughout the design process
  • Demonstrates how to define a meaningful design problem and conduct systematic design using computer-based tools that will lead to a better, improved design
  • Fosters confidence and competency to compete in industry, especially in high-tech companies and design departments