Vehicle Structure Design an Analysis – Design of Vehicle Braking Disc Based on Knowledge Engineering of CATIA V5

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This paper would present a new method which is based on knowledge engineering of CATIA V5R19 to design the braking disc. With this method, the work in modeling 3-D model is cut down, it is good for researchers to gain more opportunities to design a kind of braking system which is more safereliable and economy.

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