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  2. Power Surfacing - Wikipedia

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    Power Surfacing functions as a generative design tool, generating iterative, evolutionary results based on initial constraints. [5]This tool is commonly used to optimize manufacturing processes for parts in various industries, such as automotive, [6] packaging design, [7] and medical implants.

  3. Freeform surface modelling - Wikipedia

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    Freeform surface modelling is a technique for engineering freeform surfaces with a CAD or CAID system.. The technology has encompassed two main fields. Either creating aesthetic surfaces (class A surfaces) that also perform a function; for example, car bodies and consumer product outer forms, or technical surfaces for components such as gas turbine blades and other fluid dynamic engineering ...

  4. Alibre Design - Wikipedia

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    Assembly modeling to define relationships between individual components for final assembled designs. Software analyzes the relation of components to assess real-word constraints and conditions, such as tangency or alignment; Exploded assembly view creation and publishing animated sequences to 3D PDF; Surface modeling to create organic surface ...

  5. Computer-aided design - Wikipedia

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    Assembly modelling is a process which incorporates results of the previous single-part modelling into a final product containing several parts. Assemblies can be hierarchical, depending on the specific CAD software vendor, and highly complex models can be achieved (e.g. in building engineering by using computer-aided architectural design ...

  6. SolidWorks - Wikipedia

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    SolidWorks is a solid modeler, and utilizes a parametric feature-based approach which was initially developed by PTC (Creo/Pro-Engineer) to create 3D CAD models and assemblies. The software uses the Parasolid modeling kernel. [26] Parameters refer to constraints whose values determine the shape or geometry of the model or assembly. Parameters ...

  7. Boundary representation - Wikipedia

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    ISO 10303-511 Topologically bounded surface, definition of an advanced face, that is a bounded surface where the surface is of type elementary (plane, cylindrical, conical, spherical or toroidal), or a swept surface, or B-spline surface. The boundaries are defined by lines, conics, polylines, surface curves, or b spline curves

  8. CAD data exchange - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 157 Transfer of data is necessary so that, for example, one organization can be developing a CAD model, while another performs analysis work on the same model; at the same time a third organization is responsible for manufacturing the product. [3] Since the 1980s, a range of different CAD technologies have emerged.

  9. Wire-frame model - Wikipedia

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    In 3D computer graphics, a wire-frame model (also spelled wireframe model) is a visual representation of a three-dimensional (3D) physical object. It is based on a polygon mesh or a volumetric mesh, created by specifying each edge of the physical object where two mathematically continuous smooth surfaces meet, or by connecting an object's constituent vertices using (straight) lines or curves.