| Design Modeling with Pro/ENGINEER (Release 2000i-2) |  | Author: James Bolluyt Publisher: Schroff Development Corp Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 5th Pages: 214 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 10.6 x 8.4 x 0.6
ISBN: 1585030244 Dewey Decimal Number: 670 EAN: 9781585030248 ASIN: 1585030244
Publication Date: August 10, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description This textbook offers an introduction to 3D computer modeling and Pro/ENGINEER. The intent of this textbook is to help students become comfortable working in 3D. Although there are numerous step-by-step examples to illustrate modeling concepts and techniques, this is not a push-button manual. The textbook begins with 3D modeling basics including 3D modeling methods and model definitions, coordinate systems, and view types and specifications. It then proceeds with the creation of 3D components, the documentation of those components for production, and the combining of components into assemblies. End-of-chapter exercises vary in difficulty from easy to challenging. The exercises provide a chance to review basic concepts as well as increase understanding and modeling skills by applying those concepts and techniques to the creation of some realistic models
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| Customer Reviews: Keep it simple.... February 28, 2001 B. Churchill 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I'm still waiting for someone to write a book on 3-D modeling that is not cryptic, does not attempt to assume you know the direction the author takes in their instruction and just starts out with the simplest of routines. Guess I'll have to wait a little longer.
Good tutorials and problems. The students seem to like it. March 12, 1999 jcshahan@iastate.edu (Ames, Iowa) 19 out of 20 found this review helpful
I have used this book for 4 semesters to introduce Pro/ENGINEER part models, assemblies, and drawings. Students take the course with wide variety of backgrounds, some are previous users of Pro/ENGINEER, and some have no experience with any CAD program, and most have had some CAD experience. The tutorials are easy to follow, but not overly detailed. The problems presented at the end of each chapter allow the students to get enough practice and apply what the tutorials introduced. The best thing about the book is that the students seem to like it and are able to learn from it.
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