Study on Component Library for Storing Mechanical Devices with Mechanical Properties

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In this paper, a new component assembly library for mechanical devices is presented. Component modeling is the key technology, and component library is also an important functional module, which is a tool for instruction design in the mechanical devices. Mechanical properties are mentioned. Interactions between the component design process and the component library are realized. This paper covers the details about the implementation of the component library. The process of traditional mechanical design is simplified with the component library. Consequently, the design and development time for mechanical device instructions can be significantly shortened.

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