Fundamentals of Computer-Aided Engineering

by Benny Raphael and Ian F. C. Smith

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It is vital that today's engineers work with computer-based tools and techniques. However, programming courses do not provide engineering students with the skills that are necessary to succeed in their professional career. Here, the authors propose a novel, practical approach that encompasses knowledge assimilation, decision-making capabilities and technical agility, together with concepts in computer-aided engineering that are independent of hardware and software technologies. This book:* Outlines general concepts such as fundamental logic, definition of engineering tasks and computational complexity* Covers numerous representation frameworks and reasoning strategies such as databases, objects, constraints, knowledge systems, search and optimisation, scientific computation and machine learning* Features visualization and distribution of engineering information* Presents a range of IT topics that are relevant to all branches of engineering* Offers many practical engineering examples and exercises Fundamentals of Computer Aided Engineering provides support for all students involved in computer-aided engineering courses in civil, mechanical, chemical and environmental engineering.
This book is also a useful reference for researchers, practising engineers using CAE and educators who wish to increase their knowledge of fundamental concepts.
  • ISBN13 9780470864852
  • Publish Date 17 October 2003 (first published 2 June 2003)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint John Wiley & Sons Inc