CAD Geek TV is proud to present the Doing More with Less - iFM replay. This replay is from July 9th.
The Doing More with Less Series is an effort to help companies get more out of their existing CATIA V5 investment.
Independent Feature Modeling (iFM) is a term used to define the structure of a CAD data file. An iFM structure relates features to a common set of reference features (planes and points), while a standard feature structure relates features to boundary representation (B-rep) data such as faces, and edges. As designs change, modification to solid models is inevitable. Remodeling a part could have negative consequences on the downstream applications. However, if the model is robust, adjusting key parameters will accommodate many changes without requiring any feature remodeling. This preserves any downstream work that relies on those features.
2009-07-09 14.07 Doing More with Less _ iFM _Independent Feature Modeling_.wmv
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