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1.

Title of subject


CAD/CAM

2. Subject code

EME3066


3. Credit Hour


3

4. Pre-Requisite


EME1136: Engineering Graphics II and EME2016: Engineering Design
I


5. Aim of Subject



To provide the students with the basic training in CAD/CAM
6. Learning Outcomes
and Program
Outcomes
of Subject
At the completion of the subject, students should be able to :
Learning Outcomes:
LO1 Apply CAD for part and assembly modeling (cognitive
apply, level 3).
LO2 Differentiate various rapid prototyping. (cognitive -
analyzing, level 4).
LO3 Differentiate various operations in numerical control
system and part programming (cognitive - analyzing, level 4).
LO4 Illustrate CNC machining and interfaces of CAM and
CNC (cognitive - applying, level 3).

Programme Outcomes:
PO4 - Design solutions for complex engineering problems that
meet specified needs with relevant considerations of their
impacts in society
PO6 - Create, select and apply appropriate techniques,
resources, and modern engineering and IT tools to complex
engineering activities
PO10 - Communicate effectively in both oral and written
contexts
PO12 - Recognise the need for, and acquire the ability to
engage in self-improvement through continuous professional
development and life-long learning

7. Assessment
Scheme

Lab
Experiments

Work in group
Lab report writing
30%

Tutorial /
Assignment
Individual assignment
To enhance understanding of
basic concepts in lecture

15%



Test Quiz Written exam 15%

Final Exam Written exam 40%


8. Details of subject

Topics

Hours

Geometric Modelling

Various CAD modeling system, its components and
Finite element analysis


7

Rapid Prototyping
Rapid prototyping system and applications

5

Numerical Control
Principles of numerical control. Types of numerical
control systems. Types of numerical control machines.
NC part programming.


10

Applications
Application of CAM in NC programming. CAM and CNC
interface. CNC machining.


10

9. Teaching and
Learning Activities

This subject will be delivered using the following means:
Lecture Hours = 32 hours
Laboratory Experiments =30
Total Contact Hours = 62


10. Laboratory


(CAD) 1: Part modelling
2: Assembly modelling

(CAM) 3: Profile Milling
4: Turning


11. Reading Material

Text Book


1. P.N. Rao, "CAD/CAM Principles and Application",
McGraw-Hill, 3
rd
edition, 2012

Reference
Material

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