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Fig. 38-40 show an application of both languages MEDES and TEADI together. Starting with a description of the mechanism by MEDES, the shape of each part memorized in the TEADI file is associated to the corresponding element of the skeleton. As both programs are active, the skeleton position can be modified and this causes the redrawing of the parts according to the new position computed by MEDES. Every new position can in its turn be passed to TEADI, where can be manipulated with the usual options (that is scaled, measured, etc.).
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Bona, C., Galletti, C., Lucifredi, A. (1974). Overall Layout Analysis. In: Computer Aided Automatic Design. International Centre for Mechanical Sciences, vol 155. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-2868-8_16
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