scholarly journals Advances in Engineering Graphics: Improvements and New Proposals

Symmetry ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (5) ◽  
pp. 827
Author(s):  
José Ignacio Rojas-Sola

The study of graphic communication techniques that engineers, architects, and designers use to express ideas and concepts, or the graphic expression applied to the design process, is becoming increasingly important. The correct interpretation of graphic language allows the development of skills in the training of an engineer or architect. For this reason, research on this topic is especially valuable in finding improvements or new proposals that help toward a better understanding of those techniques. This Special Issue shows the reader some examples of different disciplines available, such as engineering graphics, industrial design, geometric modeling, computer-aided design, descriptive geometry, architectural graphics and computer animation.

2017 ◽  
Vol 17 (03) ◽  
pp. 1750015 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad Sarfraz ◽  
Shamaila Samreen ◽  
Malik Zawwar Hussain

A significant curve modeling technique has been introduced with a view to its applications in geometric modeling, computer graphics and computer-aided design. It is a new spline method using quadratic trigonometric functions with well-controlled shape influences of parameters introduced through geometric continuity of order two. The proposed curve model owns the best possible geometric properties such as convex hull, partition of unity, affine invariance and variation diminishing. A quadratic normally has three control points giving lesser flexibility to one piece of curve. However, a cubic has four control points giving higher flexibility to one piece of curve. In the proposed scheme, we have introduced a quadratic trigonometric with four control points. Thus, the proposed quadratic trigonometric has embedded geometric features of cubic/cubic trigonometric. The proposed spline method, constrained with Nu spline like GC2 smoothness, produces a quadratic trigonometric Nu spline (QTNS) with interesting shape control locally and globally. The method is helpful for a variety of shape effects, like point tension, interval tension or global tension. It also produces a quadratic trigonometric alternative to cubic/cubic trigonometric spline because of having four control points in its piecewise description.


2007 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 339-346 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Schuler ◽  
J. Ketchel ◽  
P. Larochelle

In this paper, we present a novel web-based computer-aided modeling and manufacturing software tool for spherical mechanisms. Our purpose is to facilitate the analysis, dynamic simulation, and manufacture of one degree of freedom spherical four-bar mechanisms. First, a brief review of some of the current computer-aided design software for spherical four-bar mechanisms is presented. These software packages provide the three-dimensional visualization and computational capabilities necessary to synthesize and analyze spherical four-bar mechanisms. However, to date, no readily available and effective tools exist to aid in the modeling and manufacture of spherical mechanisms. Next, the kinematics of spherical four-bar mechanisms are reviewed as they pertain to their geometric modeling and manufacture. Finally, we present our web-based implementation of a computer-aided modeling, simulation, and manufacturing methodology for spherical four-bar mechanisms called SFBDESIGNER (for spherical four-bar designer). SFBDESIGNER facilitates the design, dynamic simulation, prototyping, and manufacture of spherical four-bar mechanisms.


Computation ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 97
Author(s):  
Alexander S. Novikov

This brief Editorial is dedicated to announcing the Special Issue “Computational Insights into Industrial Chemistry”. The Special Issue covers the most recent progress in the rapidly growing field of computational chemistry, and the application of computer modeling in topics relevant to industrial chemistry (chemical industrial processes and materials, environmental effects caused by chemical industry activities, computer-aided design of catalysts, green chemistry, etc.).


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