Digital Design and Implementation Based on MBD

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Model based definition (MBD) is the new trend of CAD technology development. Concerning with current situation of manufacturing industry of our country, the solution of model based digital design and assembling is presented and key issues of its implementation. It enhances design efficiency and product manufacturability.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 753-755)

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1328-1332

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August 2013

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