3D displays for solidworks and autocad

Engineers increasingly utilise 3D CAD in developing and marketing design ideas but presentations are still carried out on 2D medium - 3D models do not end up “3D” after all. But developments in stereoscopic 3D displays now allow an alternate platform for improved visualisation and presentation. Stud...

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Main Author: Tan, Cedric Yineng.
Other Authors: Anand Krishna Asundi
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/50426
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description Engineers increasingly utilise 3D CAD in developing and marketing design ideas but presentations are still carried out on 2D medium - 3D models do not end up “3D” after all. But developments in stereoscopic 3D displays now allow an alternate platform for improved visualisation and presentation. Studies conducted regarding the effective use of stereoscopic 3D in learning (Matsuura, 2011) and training (FrancoTecchiaa, Carrozzinoa, Rossia, Bergamascoa, Vescovib, & Pisub, 2006) returned positively welcome results. Students and engineers agreed that a real 3D representation provides enhanced clarity.
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spelling ntu-10356/504262023-03-04T19:17:53Z 3D displays for solidworks and autocad Tan, Cedric Yineng. Anand Krishna Asundi Cai Yiyu School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering Engineers increasingly utilise 3D CAD in developing and marketing design ideas but presentations are still carried out on 2D medium - 3D models do not end up “3D” after all. But developments in stereoscopic 3D displays now allow an alternate platform for improved visualisation and presentation. Studies conducted regarding the effective use of stereoscopic 3D in learning (Matsuura, 2011) and training (FrancoTecchiaa, Carrozzinoa, Rossia, Bergamascoa, Vescovib, & Pisub, 2006) returned positively welcome results. Students and engineers agreed that a real 3D representation provides enhanced clarity. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2012-06-04T07:37:24Z 2012-06-04T07:37:24Z 2012 2012 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/50426 en Nanyang Technological University 96 p. application/pdf
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3D displays for solidworks and autocad
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title_full 3D displays for solidworks and autocad
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title_short 3D displays for solidworks and autocad
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