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Examinando por Materia "CAD/CAM"

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    Aplicaciones de los sistemas CAD/CAM en la manufactura moderna
    (Universidad EAFIT, 1998) Paramo, Gabriel; Universidad EAFIT
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    Design and manufacture of custom cranial implants
    (SPRINGER, 2013-01-01) J. ISAZA; S. CORREA; J. FRANCO; C. TORRES; B. BEDOYA; Universidad EAFIT. Departamento de Humanidades; Estudios de Filosofía, Hermenéutica y Narrativas
    Problem statement: Cranioplasty is defined as a neurosurgical procedure to cover an injured bone in the skull. This procedure is carried out in order to protect and restore intracranial structures and to restore the appearance and psychological stability
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    Geometry generation for computer aided engineering. Study cases in meshing and ceramics modeling
    (Universidad EAFIT, 2009) Serrano Salazar, Ricardo; Ruíz Salguero, Óscar Eduardo
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    Técnicas de producción para piezas cerámicas : comparación entre el método tradicional y el método de transformación digital CAD/CAM
    (Universidad EAFIT, 2023) Pérez Patiño, Miguel Ángel; García Florez, Juan Alejandro
    The manufacturing of ceramic pieces is a process that dates to ancient times, but as time has progressed, the techniques and manufacturing methods have evolved. One highly recognized method is traditional manufacturing, which involves manual work and artisanal results, using a clay material known as slip. On the other hand, with the technological advancements of the last two decades, computer-aided design (CAD) tools and the use of engineering systems such as computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) have allowed the manufacturing of products to be elevated to an industrial level. However, these technologies also present a new opportunity: the manufacturing of ceramic pieces through digital transformation. By replacing certain processes of the traditional method and optimizing time and effort, this new approach offers advantages. This document distinguishes between both manufacturing methods through the analysis of a case study, presenting a comparison of their operations to highlight the differences, advantages, and critical points of each.

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