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Maintaining the Descriptive Geometry’s Design Knowledge
2021One of the most important parts of product lifetime management is maintaining the knowledge thatwas implemented during product design.However, the problem occurs when the design knowledge has been lost or it is left written in the old form. In this work, the design knowledge is presented by the traditional drawing of an object using descriptive ...
Ivan Grgić+3 more
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Where is Descriptive Geometry Heading?
2020Has descriptive geometry died? Although the question can be impressive for Graphic Engineering, it is thought that the answer would be yes, with some nuances. Descriptive geometry has allowed solving all kinds of three-dimensional problems, reducing them to two-dimensional problems.
Juan Martínez-Palacios+2 more
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Constructive picture description with Euclidean geometry
The Visual Computer, 1989This paper proposes a novel approach to picture description called constructive picture description. In this approach, the points which specify pictures are defined through repetitiv geometrical constructions, and the final image is drawn by referring to those points.
Emako Aso+5 more
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Geometry & Graphics, 2013
Examples related to the use of descriptive geometry methods in the painting are presented in this paper. The famous textbook of Gaspard Monge is considered as a textbook for artists. Citations from Monge textbook related to art are given. Conclusion is drawn that the descriptive geometry must be studied in much greater extent than it is currently the ...
Nikolay Sal'kov, null Сальков
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Examples related to the use of descriptive geometry methods in the painting are presented in this paper. The famous textbook of Gaspard Monge is considered as a textbook for artists. Citations from Monge textbook related to art are given. Conclusion is drawn that the descriptive geometry must be studied in much greater extent than it is currently the ...
Nikolay Sal'kov, null Сальков
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Portuguese Textbooks on Descriptive Geometry
2019The introduction of descriptive geometry in Portuguese did not begin in Portugal itself but in what had so far been the outskirts of the Empire: in Brazil. There, a commented translation of Monge’s treatise was published in 1812, but it was decades later before a descriptive geometry textbook was first published in Portugal.
João Pedro Xavier+2 more
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The Need(?) for Descriptive Geometry in a World of 3D Modeling
Engineering Design Graphics Journal, 2019Traditionally, descriptive geometry has consisted of the projection of three-dimensional figures on a two-dimensional plane of paper using successive auxiliary views.
F. Croft
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Course lectures is generated according to the requirements of Federal State Standard for Higher Education for Bachelor’s Degree students. The theoretical foundations of descriptive geometry with examples of problem solving are presented. This publication is intended for independent work of international students.
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Creative Training in Descriptive Geometry
2006 16th International Crimean Microwave and Telecommunication Technology, 2006Presented in this paper is the possibility of creative training at solving of descriptive geometry problems.
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Information geometry and reduced quantum description
Reports on Mathematical Physics, 1996The framework of the so-called statistical dynamics, developed by the present author, is applied to the quantum version of non-equilibrium statistical mechanics, where the ``slow'' variables are represented by selfadjoint operators, not necessarily bounded, on a Hilbert space.
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Gaspard Monge and descriptive geometry
The Mathematics Teacher, 1965Meandering about a second-hand bookstore some time ago, I came upon a dusty volume entitled Géométric Descriptive by G. Monge, Paris, 1827 (see Fig. 1). Out of curiosity, I bought the old tome, but gave neither subject nor author another thought until the following summer when I found the name “Monge” sprinkled through a course in differential geometry.
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