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Exterior Body Panels - Present Manufacturing Implementation and Future Directions and Needs
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Advances in computerized solid modeling techniques allow the realistic representation of exterior body panels as solid models, at the concept stage of part design. A flow chart of the process is presented on the use of solid models to create exterior body panels. The flow chart allows a study of the process and is extended to the next generation of capabilities.
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Dubensky, R. and Jay, D., "Exterior Body Panels - Present Manufacturing Implementation and Future Directions and Needs," SAE Technical Paper 920372, 1992, https://doi.org/10.4271/920372.Also In
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