2. What is CAD?
Originally CAD includes any techniques that
use computers in the design process including
drafting, stress analysis and motion analysis.
But over the last 35 years, CAD has come to
refer more specifically to Computer Aided
Design and Drafting.
CAD program/software is an electronic tool
that enables you to make quick and accurate
drawings with the use of a computer.
3. What is CAD?
Computer drawings are neat, clean,
highly presentable, and can be
modified easily.
With CAD, parts or components can
be modeled, visualized, revised, and
improve on the computer screen
before any engineering drawings
have been created.
4. What is CAD?
Parts that have been modeled can be
assembled in the virtual environment of the
computer. The relative motion of moving parts
can be animated on the computer. The part
can be analysed computationally and
redesigned. The machine tool path or mold
filling flow to fabricate the part can be modeled
on the computer. The part model can be
downloaded to a rapid prototyping system that
can create a physical model of the part in a few
hours with virtually no human intervention.
5. Capabilities of CAD
Some of the important capabilities
of using CAD are;
1) Presentations
- You can create fine drawings with
presentation symbols and text
styles.
- You can use CAD program to make
on screen presentations.
6. Capabilities of CAD
2) Flexibility in editing
- CAD provides the flexibility to make
quick alterations to drawings
- Some of the editing capabilities are such
as; move or copy drawing elements,
enlarge or reduce size of a drawing,
make multiple copies of a drawing,
change units of measure and etc.
7. Capabilities of CAD
3) Units and accuracy level
- CAD program allows you to work with
great accuracy. You can also work with
different units of measure, such as
architectural units, engineering units, scientific
units and surveyor units.
4) Storage and access of drawings
- It is quick and convenient to organize CAD
drawings. You can have thousands of drawings
on a computer’s hard disk and you can open
any one of them within seconds.
8. Capabilities of CAD
5) Sharing CAD drawings
- The drawings can be shared by a
number of users, allowing them to
coordinate projects and work as a team.
This is accomplished by connecting
different computers via a network. You
can also publish your drawings on the
Internet and collaborate CAD projects
using a web site.
9. Capabilities of CAD
6) Project reporting
- The computer can be used to
prepare project reports
7) Engineering analysis
- There is a separate category of
programs called CAE that can use CAD
drawings for engineering analysis.
10. Capabilities of CAD
8) Computer aided manufacturing (CAM)
- CAM is a common method of
manufacturing used by large
corporations.
- These systems import CAD drawings
into CAM programs to automate the
manufacturing process.
11. CAD Models
A CAD model is a computer representation of
an object or part
It contains all of the design information
including geometry, dimensions, tolerances,
materials and manufacturing information.
CAD models replace the paper blueprints and
engineering drawings
The simplest model used in CAD is a 2D model.
This model is essentially the computer graphics
equivalent to an orthographic projection
12. CAD Models
A 3D model is the most general model used
in CAD software. This model is equivalent to
an isometric view
2 basic types of 3D models are wire frame
and surface models.
In a 3D wire frame model, only edges of the
object are represented.
A 3D surface model defines the object in
terms of surfaces such as plates (flat) and
shells (curved) in addition to edges.
13. Solid Modeling
The current state of the art in CAD, is the
most sophisticated method of representing
an object. Unlike wire frame or surface
models, a solids model represents an
object in the virtual environment just as it
exists in reality, having volume as well as
surfaces and edges. In this way, the
interior of the object is represented in the
model as well as the outer surfaces.
14. Use of solid models
Can be used for stress analysis, heat transfer
analysis, fluid flow analysis, and computer aided
manufacturing.
In the manufacturing process to automatically
generate machine tool paths to machine an object.
To simulate the removal of material from an initial
block of material on the computer
Can be linked to Computer Numerical Control
CNC) machine to carry out the removal of material
automatically allowing many identical parts to be
machined based directly on the solid models.