Study on Application of CAD Used in Visual Advertising Design

2014 ◽  
Vol 571-572 ◽  
pp. 768-771
Author(s):  
Jun Liu

The 3D technology currently has in various engineering fields have a wide range of applications, all the 3D visual effects technology can bring us visual impact, the use of 3D technology produced by the television advertising more easily accepted by the audience, this paper study on the 3D computer-aided design advertising design application technology.

2013 ◽  
Vol 475-476 ◽  
pp. 1517-1521
Author(s):  
Qing Gang Yang ◽  
Meng Zhang ◽  
Chang Xiao

The three-dimensional computer technology currently has in various engineering fields have a wide range of applications, all the three-dimensional visual effects technology can bring us visual impact, the use of three-dimensional computer technology produced by the television advertising more easily accepted by the audience, this thesis in the three-dimensional computer-aided design advertising design application technology.


2014 ◽  
Vol 889-890 ◽  
pp. 125-129
Author(s):  
Wei Xiao

The 3D computer technology has a wide range of applications currently, with various engineering fields. All 3D visual effects can bring us visual impact, the use of 3D computer technology produced by advertising more easily accepted by the audience, this paper discuss the 3D computer-aided design advertising and its application. The paper analysis 3D advertising purposes and applications range scale, the application of technical features and style.


Author(s):  
Haohao Fu ◽  
Xueguang Shao ◽  
Wensheng Cai

With the development in the past decade, molecular machines, which achieve specific tasks by responsing to external stilmuli, are gradually regarded as powerful tools for a wide range of applications,...


2010 ◽  
Vol 97-101 ◽  
pp. 3667-3670 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qing He ◽  
Da Qian Dong ◽  
Zi Rui He ◽  
Jing Jie Ju

Application technology of computer-aided design to large-scale long belt conveyor is presented. A new software system of belt conveyor design based on the standard CEMA has been developed in which the object-oriented technology and new optimal design method with the standard CEMA were adapted. The profile and operation of belt conveyor can be modeled on real-time by means of visual dynamic components and efficient database management. It is proved that the system is available in design, convenient in operation, rapid in optimization, efficient in calculation, and visual in modeling.


Author(s):  
Olga Oliynyk ◽  
Yurі Taranenko

The article is devoted to the description of the developed automated design system for vibration-frequency density meters with a demonstration of the wide functionality of the program and interface settings. The development solves the problem of designing vibration-frequency density meters, calculating the quality factor and sensitivity of resonators, which provide the dependence of the frequency of self-oscillations on the controlled density. The lack of clear methodological recommendations for calibration, correction techniques for different methods of mounting the resonator significantly limits the use of vibration-frequency density meters, since the tasks set require special skills, competencies of both developers and personnel during operation. The algorithm of the developed software package is based on the calculation of the amplitude-frequency characteristics of a tubular resonator using a differential equation to determine the frequencies and forms of bending vibrations of a tubular resonator. The software implementation of the developed calculation model makes it possible not only to visualize the shapes, frequency, antinodes and vibration nodes of a tubular resonator of any design and a wide range of materials, but also takes into account the type of fastening, the numerical value of the support stiffness, makes it possible to adjust the placement of supports that meets the operating conditions while visualizing the shapes oscillations, simulate the distribution of sensitivity along the entire measurement range. The developed computer-aided design system has a simple and clear interface, and the absence of the necessary software installation and settings makes the product more accessible in the industrial environment of small enterprises. When using a subroutine for the numerical solution of the equation of free vibrations of a string, the software complex can be used to design string mechanical resonators of vibration-frequency sensors.   Keywords: vibration-frequency density meter; resonator; amplitude and frequency of oscillations; fixing conditions; antinode; sensitivity


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Gou Zenghui

Abstract: In the 21st century,the domestic economic level has been improved rapidly.At the same time, it has made great progress in the field of building decoration engineering. The building decoration industry has the characteristics of a knowledge-intensive, highly comprehensive and large-scale investment. With the progress of society, architectural decoration design tools have also been with the progress in the building decoration engineering computer-aided design of a wide range of popular applications, change the original product design and production model, the formation of a new architectural decoration engineering design model,which is the biggest change in the decoration industry. For example, the computer technology used in architectural design work, the use of computer technology to collect the corresponding reference materials and computer-aided design to replace the traditional hand-painted and soon. Computer graphics softwarehas the advantages of reasonable layout, easy modification and convenient storage. Thus,computer-aided software is applied in the field of architectural decoration engineering design,which drives the design of building decoration engineering to a higher level. The application of computer aided software can fully reflect its important role in the design of architectural decoration engineering.


1975 ◽  
Vol 97 (4) ◽  
pp. 373-382 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. M. Drzewiecki ◽  
D. N. Wormley ◽  
F. M. Manion

This paper presents a computer aided procedure for the design of laminar proportional fluid amplifiers and gain blocks. The procedure is based upon a fundamental analysis of the flow regimes in an amplifier. With the aid of a computer, amplifier static and dynamic characteristics, required in control system design, may be determined as a function of geometry and fluid properties. The procedure is illustrated and evaluated by comparison of predicted design and experimentally measured performance. The procedure has been applied to individual elements designed by three different organizations, multistage gain blocks, and laminar jet rate sensor preamplifiers. The results of the procedure are shown to be quite accurate over a wide range of amplifier geometries (eleven different amplifiers with aspect ratio from 0.25 to 3 – a range of 12 to 1 – and nozzle sizes from 0.5 to 10 mm) and operating fluids (both air and oil). Experimental measurements were within 10 percent of the design predictions for amplifier gains, operating resistances, and bandwidth for all examples investigated.


2008 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 47-63
Author(s):  
Sophie Houdart

In architecture, projects are developed through a series of graphic productions. This space of representation can be accessed using visual effects. Among the documents (plans, sections, details, etc.) used to give shape to a building, so-called ‘perspective drawings’ play a decisive role, as they make a whole world come alive and, at the same time, act to convince a multiple audience of this world’s ability to function. Created using computer-aided design (CAD), perspective drawings aim to ‘render’ space by projecting potential uses, light, and intangible things such as atmosphere. These drawings provide architects and designers with an opportunity to redefine the nature of beings and act on the peculiarity of their relationships, and constitute an interesting support to consider the projection of new cosmologies, anticipating the cohabitation of such diverse things as human beings, buildings, roads, trees, skies, cars and their respective ways of existing. This paper is based on ethnographic fieldwork in a Japanese architect’s office and a computer designer’s studio, and focuses on the architectural setting of the Japanese World Fair, Aichi 2005.


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