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=== Three Dimensional Modeling ===
=== Three Dimensional Modeling ===

Manufacturing engineers use 3D modeling software to design the tools and machinery necessary for their intended applications. The software allows them to design the factory floor layout and the production flow. This technique lets engineers analyze the manufacturing process and to search for ways to increase efficiency in production before any production even begins.


=== Simulation ===
=== Simulation ===

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Digital Manufacturing

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Digital Manufacturing is an integrated approach to manufacturing that is centered around a computer system. The primary processes involved in digital manufacturing include three dimensional modeling and simulation, analysis, and automated tooling.[1]

Three Dimensional Modeling

Manufacturing engineers use 3D modeling software to design the tools and machinery necessary for their intended applications. The software allows them to design the factory floor layout and the production flow. This technique lets engineers analyze the manufacturing process and to search for ways to increase efficiency in production before any production even begins.

Simulation

Analysis

Tooling

Benefits of Digital Manufacturing

Types of Digital Manufacturing

References