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Product Design : Techniques in Reverse Engineering and New Product Development

✍ Scribed by Kevin N. Otto, Kristin L. Wood


Publisher
Pearson
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Leaves
223
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Designed and targeted for the undergraduate, graduate and practicing engineer. Product Design presents an in-depth study of structured design processes and methods.Product Design presents an in-depth study of structured designed processes and methods. KEY TOPICS: Fundamental approach is that reverse engineering and teardowns offer a new better paradigm for design instruction, permitting a modern learning cycle of experience, hypothesis, understanding, and then execution. MARKET: For practicing engineers interested in learning about mechanical design.


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