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In the world of mechanical engineering and manufacturing, few textbooks bridge the gap between theoretical computational geometry and practical machine code as effectively as by Ibrahim Zeid and R. Sivasubramanian . For over two decades, this book has served as a cornerstone for undergraduate and graduate courses, as well as a critical reference for practicing engineers.
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Zeid recognized early that CAD (Computer-Aided Design) and CAM (Computer-Aided Manufacturing) could not be taught in isolation. In the first edition of this book, he argued that design is meaningless without the ability to manufacture, and manufacturing is blind without design data. His "theory and practice" approach forces the reader to understand the mathematical models behind a surface and then immediately confront how a CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machine would cut that surface. In the world of mechanical engineering and manufacturing,
If your library does not own the eBook, request a physical scan of specific chapters through ILL. This is legal under "fair use" for educational purposes. In the first edition of this book, he
McGraw-Hill Education holds the copyright for the recent editions. You can purchase a legitimate (PDF format) directly from their store or via VitalSource. This version is searchable, paginated exactly like the print version, and often includes a one-year access code.
In the world of mechanical engineering and manufacturing, few textbooks bridge the gap between theoretical computational geometry and practical machine code as effectively as by Ibrahim Zeid and R. Sivasubramanian . For over two decades, this book has served as a cornerstone for undergraduate and graduate courses, as well as a critical reference for practicing engineers.
Most university libraries subscribe to digital repositories like , ProQuest , or McGraw-Hill AccessEngineering . Log in via your university credentials and search for the "electronic reserve" copy.
Zeid recognized early that CAD (Computer-Aided Design) and CAM (Computer-Aided Manufacturing) could not be taught in isolation. In the first edition of this book, he argued that design is meaningless without the ability to manufacture, and manufacturing is blind without design data. His "theory and practice" approach forces the reader to understand the mathematical models behind a surface and then immediately confront how a CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machine would cut that surface.
If your library does not own the eBook, request a physical scan of specific chapters through ILL. This is legal under "fair use" for educational purposes.
McGraw-Hill Education holds the copyright for the recent editions. You can purchase a legitimate (PDF format) directly from their store or via VitalSource. This version is searchable, paginated exactly like the print version, and often includes a one-year access code.