Computer Simulation Modeling: A Method for Predicting the Utilities of Alternative Computer-Aided Treat Evaluation Algorithms

1990 ◽  
Author(s):  
James S. Ainsworth ◽  
Steven Kubala
Author(s):  
Virginia A. Ferreira ◽  
William K. Lauenroth

Mechanik ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 92 (8-9) ◽  
pp. 594-596
Author(s):  
Marcin Sobiegraj ◽  
Piotr Sikora ◽  
Andrzej Zaborski

The study presents the possibility of using modern CAD/CAM systems for computer simulation of the process of making the detail on a numerically controlled lathe MIYANO BNA 42GTY. The Alkard CNC Wizard software was used. To verify the correctness of the implemented production process, a coordinate measuring machine Zeiss Prismo 5 with a Renishaw PH-20 head was used. The measurements were carried out using the Modus control software.


2020 ◽  
Vol 185 ◽  
pp. 03025
Author(s):  
Li Xiang ◽  
Lu Zheng ◽  
Li Zhicen ◽  
Zhu Wanchun ◽  
He Jintao ◽  
...  

Pediatric skull deformity requires immediate surgery as indicated by increased cranial pressure, mental retardation, impaired or absent vision, cranial deformity, and mental and spiritual defects. This study explores the application value of computer aided simulation in treatment of pediatric skull deformity. The application of computer simulation surgery in the treatment of children with pediatric skull deformity allows surgeons to be familiar with the operation process in advance. The use of computer 3D digital technology for preoperative design planning and simulation can reduce surgical difficulty to a certain extent, improve surgical efficiency, significantly increase intraoperative accuracy, and also reduce the risk of intraoperative bleeding and postoperative complications.


2007 ◽  
Vol 374 (2) ◽  
pp. 501-506 ◽  
Author(s):  
R.B. Pandey ◽  
Allen H. Reed ◽  
Edward Braithwaite ◽  
Ray Seyfarth ◽  
J.F. Gettrust

2014 ◽  
Vol 25 (5) ◽  
pp. 1054-1068 ◽  
Author(s):  
Brett W. Richard ◽  
Elwood F. Holton ◽  
Vicky Katsioloudes

1998 ◽  
Vol 25 (3) ◽  
pp. 490-499 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dulcy M Abraham ◽  
Daniel W Halpin

Cable-stayed bridges are ideal for spanning natural barriers of wide rivers, deep valleys, or ravines, and for pedestrian bridges crossing wide interstate highways. Modern construction of cable-stayed bridges makes use of the segmental balanced cantilever techniques and involves many repetitive cycles of placing the concrete segments (both cast-in-place and precast) and supporting cables. It provides a fertile area for the application of computer simulation techniques for the planning and analysis of the process, particularly for studying the interaction of resources used in the construction phase and also for assessing the productivity of the construction processes. This paper employs MicroCYCLONE, a microcomputer-based simulation program, for the modeling and simulation of the construction of two cable-stayed bridges: the Dame Point Bridge in the state of Florida, U.S.A., and the Tsukuhara Bridge in Hyuougo, Japan. The paper will also provide a brief explanation of the suspended long traveler method used on the Tsukuhara Bridge, the simulation models developed to analyze the construction processes, and the results of sensitivity analyses.Key words: simulation, modeling, construction, cable-stayed bridges, resources, productivity, balanced cantilever construction.


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