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Theory of computer aided fixture design
Computers in Industry, 1990Abstract This paper deals with theoretical questions of computer aided fixture design. The focus of the contribution are principles of modeling engineering objects. Theoretical inputs have their basis in the design system of the general model of the fixture and its interpreting.
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Graph theory and computer aided facilities design
Omega, 1978Abstract Four variations of an algorithm based upon graph theory are developed for solving the facilities design problem. The facilities design problem involves locating economic activities, each of which requires a given amount of space, on a floor within a building in such a manner to optimize an appropriate measure of effectiveness such as, for ...
Allan S Carrie +3 more
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Computer-aided kinetic theory and granular gases
Europhysics Letters (EPL), 2007A novel computer-aided method for solving kinetic equations has been developed and implemented in a study of the Boltzmann equation corresponding to elastic and inelastic hard spheres. Accurate results are obtained for the linear transport coefficients for all physical values of the coefficient of normal restitution, α.
S. H Noskowicz +3 more
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Computer Aided Systems Theory — EUROCAST 2001
2001Invited Lectures.- Grobner Bases: A Short Introduction for Systems Theorists.- Design for Reuse via Structuring Techniques for ASMs.- Computer Aided Systems Theory.- On CAST.FSM Computation of Hierarchical Multi-layer Networks of Automata.- A Holarchical Organized Design Assistant for Hierarchical Decompositions.- Conflict Management in an Intelligent ...
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Computer-aided group decision making: Theory and practice
Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 1975Abstract The problem considered is that of aiding large, technically unsophisticated groups to make quantitative policy decisions in real time in one sitting. Utility theory approaches, as well as Delphi and cross-impact matrices are discussed. The application of computer technology to such decision making situations is considered and the results of ...
William B. Rouse, Thomas B. Sheridan
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Computer-aided investigation in graph theory (abstract only)
Proceedings of the 1985 ACM thirteenth annual conference on Computer Science - CSC '85, 1985Grapple is a microcomputer-based system for creating graphs and investigating their properties. The system reduces the computational burden of a user engaged in graph theory research. Unlike previous systems, Grapple supports conjecturing across a wide spectrum of graph theoretic problems.
Robert L. Sedlmeyer, M. J. Lipman
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Computer-aided design of power shafts for various design theories
Computer-Aided Design, 1984Computer-aided design of shafts transmitting power between rotating elements is attempted. Such shafts need to be designed to survive against fatigue failures, and still be optimum using minimum amounts of material and should also satisfy the strength and deflection restrictions.
B. Kaftanoglu, P.K. Nguyen
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Beyond Flory's Theory: A Computer Aided Phenomenology for Polymers
Molecular Simulation, 1996Abstract Extending the histogram method of Ferrenberg and Swendsen to the problem of a SAW in a bad solvent, we obtain a new expression for the free energy of such a system, which fits very properly the numerical results of our Monte Carlo simulations. The basic difference with Flory's theory lies in the reference system: instead of considering random ...
J. B. Imbert, J. M. Victor
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Circuit Theory and Analog Electronics — Computer Aided Teaching
International Journal of Electrical Engineering & Education, 1997A computer aided approach to teaching undergraduate courses in circuit theory and electronics is discussed. It is shown that symbolic manipulation packages like MAPLE give an additional insight into the analysis — complementing the analysis using a numerical simulation package like SPICE — enabling the students to understand complicated circuits.
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