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Architecture-Encoded Degradation Kinetics and Pathways through the Shape and Size of Polymeric Vesicles. [PDF]
Wang D, Luan J, White PB, Wilson DA.
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Efficient distribution of tuned mass dampers for seismic control in regular and irregular multi-story steel buildings. [PDF]
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Statistical Shape Modeling of the Clavicle: Morphological Variation, Sex Differences, and Surgical Implications. [PDF]
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Platform science and the fragmentation of global scientific cooperation. [PDF]
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Shape-inspired architectural design
Proceedings of the ACM SIGGRAPH Symposium on Interactive 3D Graphics and Games, 2018We introduce a method to design architectural buildings that are inspired by shapes of non-architectural forms. The user inputs a few binary images, each providing an indicative shape for the building from a different viewpoint. A discrete visual hull corresponding to each binary image is generated. A voxel model is then constructed by intersecting the
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2002
Although many attempts have been made to enable creative and effective design activities using a computer, many design activities depend on the designer’s personal ability and are learned through interpersonal communication. These limitations are thought to be due to the fact that the knowledge we use does not cover the entire design process ...
Toshiharu Taura +2 more
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Although many attempts have been made to enable creative and effective design activities using a computer, many design activities depend on the designer’s personal ability and are learned through interpersonal communication. These limitations are thought to be due to the fact that the knowledge we use does not cover the entire design process ...
Toshiharu Taura +2 more
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A shape metric for design-for-assembly
Proceedings 1992 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, 2003The authors introduce a quantitative shape metric for planar parts, called feedability, based on a stochastic parts feeding algorithm reported by K. Goldberg et al., (1990,1991). Although feedability is only one possible metric for design-for-assembly (DFA), it relates one aspect of assembly cost directly to part geometry.
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