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A tool-path generation strategy for wire and arc additive manufacturing. International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 73 (1-4), 173-183. A tool-path generation strategy for wire and arc additive manufacturing Abstract This paper presents an algorithm to automatically generate optimal tool-paths for the wire and arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) process for a large class of.
This paper is concerned with establishing the mathematical basis of the Critical-Path Method---a new tool for planning, scheduling, and coordinating complex engineering-type projects. The essential.
Polish or refine your arguments as a response to your research question (from Wisconsin). Developing a thesis (from Harvard).; Organize your thoughts and your paper's structure. Try the following techniques: Outlines (from Indiana).; Diagram such as brainstorming (from UNC), concept mapping, idea trees or quadrants. Talk out your structure.
Document analysis is a social research method and is an important research tool in its own right, and is an invaluable part of most schemes of triangulation, the combination of methodologies in the study of the same phenomenon (Bowen, 2009). In order to seek convergence and corroboration, qualitative researchers usually use at least two resources through using different data sources and.
Research tools and techniques Introduction. This section describes the tools and techniques that are used in quantitative and qualitative methods. Quantitative research tools. Quantitative methods involve the collection and analysis of objective data, often in numerical form. The research design is determined prior to the start of data collection and is not flexible. The research process.
The research of CNC spinning tool path algorithm based on equidistance line Abstract: In the spinning process, the tool trajectories is equidistant line of mold profile curve. For specific CNC spinning process, the machining toolpaths are calculatedby the principle of equidistance line. This paper presents an efficient algorithm for the calculation of two-dimensional composite curve.
After introducing path analysis, I will use a health related example from my own research. I will use three statistics (inevitable in an explanation of a statistical technique) but they are not complicated and I will explain them. The purpose of this session is not to teach you how to do path analysis but to explain how useful it is in research and to expose a largely unknown secret.