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As we seek to understand the role and the capability of computers in design and analysis of machine tools, two overriding trends may be perceived: the computer graphics which is used for describing machine tool models being designed and analysed, and the coming integration of the information in the databases needed to automate design and analysis activities.
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Wang, L. (2014). Data Representation of Machine Models. In: Dynamic Thermal Analysis of Machines in Running State. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-5273-6_2
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