Instructors: Prof. Dr.-Ing. André Stork
Event type:
Integrated Course
Org-unit: Dept. 20 - Computer Science
Displayed in timetable as:
Geom.Meth. CAE/CAD
Subject:
Crediting for:
Hours per week:
4
Language of instruction:
German
Min. | Max. participants:
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Course Contents:
- parametric curve models
- parametric surface models
- topology and volumetric CAD models
- CAD operations on surfaces
- tesselation
- approximation of curves and surfaces
- finite element method and computational fluid dynamicsvarious applications from the area of CAD
Learning Outcomes:
After successfully attending the course, students understand the foundations of computer-aided methods for geometric modelling and simulation. They understand multiple parametric representations for curves and surfaces and are able to analyze and compare them. They know classical data structures and algorithms from computer aided design (CAD). They can use the presented techniques to model and visualize 3D geometry.
Literature:
- Copies of the lecture notes
- Lee: Principles of CAD / CAM / CAE Systems, Addison-Wesley.
- Piegl, Tiller: The NURBS Book, Springer Verlag.
- Farin: Kurven und Flächen im Computer Aided Geometric Design, vieweg
- Shah, Mäntylä: Parametric and Feature-based CAD/CAM, Wiley & Sons
Preconditions:
Grundwissen in Informatik
Further Grading Information:
IV, 6CP/4SWS, usually in the winter semester
Online Offerings:
moodle
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