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Geometric Modeling and Analysis in Two and Three Dimensions
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Abstract
This paper will explore some of the logic for selection of either two dimensional or three dimensional models for geometry definition and analysis; provide guidelines and examples to aid the user in choosing; discuss various user factors such as visualization, construction techniques, training and cost/benefits which impact the selection and discuss some system considerations which may influence the results of the modeling and analysis process.
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Redman, A., "Geometric Modeling and Analysis in Two and Three Dimensions," SAE Technical Paper 851119, 1985, https://doi.org/10.4271/851119.Also In
References
- Smith D. W. et al “Automated Simulation and Display of Mechanism and Vehicle Dynamics” ASAE Paper No. 82-5019 for presentation at the 1982 Summer Meeting American Society of Agricultural Engineers, University of Wisconsin - Madison 27-30 June 1982
- Minardi Lee R. “CAD Turns to Surface Modeling” Machine Design Magazine 24 November 1983