Principles of Computer Aided Design in Practice Research

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Parametric models are made of a set of mathematical equations. Using a computer can design objects modeling their components with real behavior and attributes. In order parametric models have any validity, must be based on proven or using actual project data. Since there can be many variables of each type, the variables are generally represented by vectors. Typically, a specialist in mechanical design and building design, parametric modeler are aware of the properties of components and interactions between them.

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