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020 _a978-1-260-46156-5
_c(pbk)
040 _cFoundation University
050 _a(SIET-IE) QA76.9.S63
_b2023 M494
100 _aMeena, Premraj
_dauthor
_910424
245 _aIndustrial design material and manufacturing /
_cPremraj Meena
260 _aIndia :
_bVenus Books,
_c2023.
300 _avii, 270 pages :
_billustrations, tables. ;
_c23 cm
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aA design-oriented approach to the technical aspects of product designprovides the detailed coverage of materials and manufacturing processes thatindustrial designers need without the in-depth and overly technical discussionscommonly directed toward engineers. All manufactured products are the result of a design process,but the natureof this process can vary. It can be conducted by an individual or a team,andsuch a team could include people with varied expertise (e.g. designers,engineers, business experts,etc.). It can emphasize intuitive creativity orcalculated scientific decision-making, and often emphasizes a mix of both. Itcan be influenced by factors as varied as materials, production processes,business strategy, and prevailing social, commercial, or aesthetic attitudes.Industrial design, as an applied art, most often focuses on a combination ofaesthetics and user-focused considerations, but also often provides solutionsfor problems of form, function, physical ergonomics, marketing,branddevelopment, sustainability, and sales. Computer-aided design (CAD), also known as computer-aided design anddrafting(CADD),is the use of computer technology for the process of designand design-documentation.Computer Aided Drafting describes the process ofdrafting with a computer.CADD software, or environments,provides the userwith input-tools for the purpose of streamlining design processes; drafting,documentation, and manufacturing processes. CADD output is often in the formof electronic files for print or machining operations. The development of CADD-based software is in direct correlation with the processes it seeks to economize;industry-based software (construction,manufacturing,etc.) typically usesvector-based (linear) environments whereas graphic-based software utilizesraster-based (pixelated) environments. CADD environments often involve morethan just shapes. As in the manual drafting of technical and engineeringdrawings, the output of CAD must convey information, such as materials,processes,dimensions, and tolerances, according to application-specificconventions. CAD may be used to design curves and figures in two-dimensional(2D) space; or curves, surfaces, and solids in three-dimensional (3D) objects.
650 _aComputer aided design and interactio design
_910408
650 _aMetals
_910422
650 _aCatalysts in Industrial Processes
_910425
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_cBK
_hQA76.9.S63
_i2023 M494
_k(SIET-IE)
_n0
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