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Computer aided process planning (CAPP) is an important interface between computer aided design (CAD) and computer aided manufacturing (CAM) in the computer integrated manufacturing (CIM) environment.
Isogeometric analysis has been proposed as a methodology for bridging the gap between computer aided design (CAD) and finite element analysis (FEA).
As a bridge between computer aided design (CAD) and computer aided manufacturing (CAM), the computer aided scheduling optimization (CASO) plays an important role in the computer integrated manufacturing (CIM) environment.
In order to avoid the disadvantages of the manual approach and to bridge the gap between computer aided design (CAD) and computer aided manufacture (CAM), computer aided process planning (CAPP) systems have been developed to automate process planning activities.
While isogeometric analysis has the potential to close the gap between computer aided design and finite element methods, the underlying structure of NURBS (non-uniform rational B-splines) is a weakness when it comes to local refinement.
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Isogeometric analysis (IGA), introduced by Hughes et al. [22], is a promising concept that establishes a close link between the technologies of CAD (computer aided design) and numerical simulation via finite element analysis (FEA).
This work was performed using computer aided design (CAD) and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) technology.
Isogeometric method (IGM), introduced in 2005 [28], aims to bridge the gap between finite element method (FEM) and computer aided design (CAD).
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