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Fundamentals of 3D Modeling and Additive Production

Summary

The students in the design methods and processing 3D data that can serve as a basis for reverse engineering or design and one of the steps in the production process. The 3D modelling and additive subject to students with a comprehensive view of the design and construction of prototype equipment. In the students learn skills related to the electrical and machinery complex multidisciplinary tasks. Studentům real difficulty will be demonstrated examples of tasks and problems and to implement. In particular, students learn to define the conditions and requirements for the example to be able to model and implement the 3D components. Osvojí also knowledge and skills for ideové 3D scanning procedures. The students meet the processing of scanned data in order to design the future. After the general meeting with the students learn in 3D

Literature

• SALOMON, David. Computer graphics and geometric modeling. New York: Springer, c1999. ISBN 0-387-98682-0 .
• MCMAHON, Chris. a Jimmie. BROWNE. CADCAM: principles, practice, and manufacturing management. 2nd ed. Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley, c1998. ISBN 0201178192 .
• WANG, Wego. Reverse engineering: technology of reinvention. Boca Raton: CRC Press, c2011. ISBN 9781439806302 .

Advised literature

• SLOTA, Ján, Martin MANTIČ a Ivan GAJDOŠ. Rapid Prototyping a Reverse Engineering v strojárstve. Košice: Strojnícka fakulta, Technická univerzita v Košiciach, 2010. ISBN 978-80-553-0548-6 .
• VINESH RAJA AND KIRAN J. FERNANDES (EDS). Reverse engineering: an industrial perspective. London: Springer, 2010. ISBN 9781849966603 .
• WILLS, Linda, Philip NEWCOMB a Elliot CHIKOFSKI, ed. Second Working Conference on Reverse Engineering: July 14-16, 1995, Toronto, Ontario, Canada : proceedings. Toronto: IEEE Computer Society Press, c1995. ISBN 0-8186-7111-4 .


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina
Code 450-4082
Abbreviation Z3DMaAV
Course title Fundamentals of 3D Modeling and Additive Production
Coordinating department Department of Cybernetics and Biomedical Engineering
Course coordinator Ing. Daniel Barvík, Ph.D.