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Title : Improve mold design efficiency of automobile parts with ZW3D hyprid modeling
Company : ZWCAD Software Co., Ltd.
File Name : Improve_mold_design_efficiency_automobile_parts_ZW3_ hybrid_modeling.pdf
Size : 379610
Type : application/pdf
Date : 31-Oct-2011
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In this paper, using the automobile cooling grill as an example, I will introduce ZW3D’s mold design. I will focus on ZW3D’s hybrid modeling technology for large automobile products in creating parting curves, splitting core cavities and electrode design solutions.
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