Syllabus

Course Code: MTIP-119    Course Name: Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing Lab

MODULE NO / UNIT COURSE SYLLABUS CONTENTS OF MODULE NOTES
1 1 BASIC SOLID MODELING
Introduction & sketcher tools
a) CAD Tools and Applications: CAD - CAM - CAE
b) Parametric Feature Based Modelling and Parent-Child Relation
c) Design Intent and Associativity between 3 Modes
d) Modelling Software - Getting Started & Graphical User Interface
e) Sketch Entities and Tools
f) Dimensioning and Adding Relations to define the Sketch
Sketched Features (Boss / Base and Cut)
a) Base Features
b) Extrude & Revolve
c) Reference Geometry, Curves & 3D Sketch
d) Sweep & Loft
Editing & Refining Model
a) Editing Sketch, Sketch Plane and Editing Feature
b) Suppress / Un-Suppress Feature and Reordering Feature
2 2 ADVANCE FEATURES APPLIED FEATURES
a) Patterns & Mirror
b) Fillet/Round & Chamfer
c) Hole & Hole Wizard
d) Draft, Shell, Rib and Scale
e) Dome, Flex and Wrap
Multi Body
a) Indent Tool
b) Combine Bodies – Boolean Operations
c) Split, Move/Copy and Delete Bodies
Other Tools & Options
a) Design Table and Configurations
b) Adding Equations and Link Values
c) Tools - Measure and Mass Properties
d) Appearance - Edit Material, Colour and Texture
e) Options - System and Document Properties
3 3 SURFACING TECHNIQUES BASIC SURFACE CREATIONS
a) Extrude & Revolve
b) Sweep & Loft
c) Boundary Surface
d) Planar Surface
Other Derived Techniques
a) Offset Surface
b) Radiate Surface
MTIP-119(Contd….):
c) Ruled Surface
d) Fill Surface
e) Mid Surface
Modify / Edit Surfaces
a) Fillet/Round
b) Extend
c) Trim & Untrim
d) Knit Surfaces
e) Delete and Patch
Surfaces for Hybrid Modelling
a) Thicken – Boss / Base and Cut
b) Replace face
c) End condition for Sketched feature - Up to Surface or Offset from Surface.
d) Solid body from closed surfaces
4 4 ASSEMBLY & MECHANISMS BOTTOM UP ASSEMBLY APPROACH
a) Inserting Components/Sub-Assemblies
b) Adding Mates - Standard & Advance
c) Editing Mates, Part and Replacing Components
Top down Approach & Mechanisms
a) Inserting New Part to Existing Assembly
b) Use of Layout Sketching
c) External References - In-context and Out-of-context, Locked and Broken Assembly Features
a) Component Patterns & Mirrors
b) Cuts & Holes
c) Belt/Chain and Weld Bead
Representations of Assembly Components
a) Light Weight, Suppressed and Resolved
b) Hide, Transparency and Isolate
c) Exploded View
Assembly Check
a) Interference Detection,
b) Collision Detection and Physical Dynamics Motion Study
c) Assembly Motion & Physical Simulation
d) Animation Wizard & Save as AVI file
e) Mechanism Analysis – Plot Displacement, Velocity and Acceleration Diagram
5 5 DETAILED DRAFTING
Introduction to Engineering Drawings
a) General Procedure for Drafting & Detailing
b) Inserting Drawing Views, Dimensioning and Adding Annotations
c) Drawing Templates & Sheet Format
d) Setting Options
Drawing Views
a) Model View & Standard 3 View
b) Projected View & Auxiliary View
c) Section & Aligned Section View
d) Detail View, Broken-out Section and Crop View.
Dimensioning
a) Standards, Rules and Guidelines
b) Dimension Insertion/Creation - Insert Model Items & Dimension tool Annotations
a) Notes & Holes Callout
b) Datum & Geometric Tolerances
c) Surface Finish & Weld Symbols, Centre Mark & Centre line, BOM Balloon & Bill of Material
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