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By Rohitha Keerthiwansa
INTRODUCTION-CAD/CAM/CAE
Computer Aided Design - CAD CAD- is technology concerned with using computer systems to assist in the creation, modification, analysis and optimization of a design. Any computer program that embodies computer graphics and an application program facilitating engineering functions in design process can be classified as CAD software.
The most basic role of CAD is to define the geometry of design, a mechanical assembly, an architectural structure, an electronic circuit, a building layout etc.
The greatest benefits CAD systems are that they can save considerable time and reduce errors caused by otherwise having to redefine the geometry of the design from scratch every time it is needed.
INTRODUCTION
Computer Aided Manufacturing - CAM CAM technology involves computer systems that plan, manage and control the manufacturing operations through computer interface with the plants production resources. One of the most important areas of CAM is numerical control (NC). This is a technique of using programmed instructions to control a machine tool that cuts, mills, grinds, punches or turns raw stock into a finished part. Another significant CAM function is in the programming of robots. Process planning is also a target of computer automation.
INTRODUCTION-CAD/CAM/CAE
Computer Aided Engineering CAE CAE technology uses a computer system to analyze the functions of CAD-created products, allowing designers to simulate and study how the product will behave so that the design can be refined and optimized.
CAE tools are available for a number of different types of analyses. For example, kinematic analysis programs to determine motion paths and linkage velocities in mechanisms. Dynamic analysis programs can be used to determine loads and displacements in complex assemblies such as automobiles. One of the most popular methods of analysis is using a Finite Element Method (FEM).This approach can be used to determine stress, deformation, heat transfer, magnetic field distribution, fluid flow, and other continuous field problems that are often too tough to solve with any other approach.
INTRODUCTION-CAD/CAM/CAE
At present the CAD/CAM/CAE development focused on efficient and fast integration and automation of various elements of design and manufacturing along with the development of new algorithms. There are numerous CAD/CAM/CAE packages available for direct usages that are user friendly and very proficient. Here are some of the commercial packages in the present market AutoCAD, CADKEY, DELCAM, SolidEdge and SolidWorks are some low end and easy to use CAD softwares. Unigraphics, Pro-Engineer, CATIA and I-DEAS are higher order modeling and designing software that are costlier but more efficient. The other capabilities of these software are manufacturing and analysis Ansys, Abaqua, Nastran, Fluent, and CFX are packages mainly used for analysis of structures and fluids. Different software are used for different purposes. ALIBRE, Cyber-Cut and CollabCAD are software which are focusing on collaborative design. Collaborative design is computer aided designing for multiple users working at the same time
INTRODUCTION-CAD/CAM/CAE
Manufacturing Process Figure 1- A diagram representing the product realization process CAD/CAM by
Ibrahim Zeid
INTRODUCTION-CAD/CAM/CAE
History of CAD/CAM In 1960s Ivan Sutherland (1962) sketchpad- picture can be displayed and manipulate on the screen CRT Simple 2D graphics Mechanism design satisfying several geometric constraints Design parameter optimization In 1970 Computer drafting era Wire-frame modeling Free-form surface modeling (mainframe) Solid modeling (late 1970s)
INTRODUCTION-CAD/CAM/CAE
In 1980s (The intensive years of research in CAD/CAM) Early 1980s CAD/CAM integration Mechanical feature recognition from CAD database Mid 1980s Specialized, feature-based CAD system (mini & macro companies) Feature-based design and parametric modeling Late 1980s Design for manufacturing Design for automate assembly
INTRODUCTION-CAD/CAM/CAE
In 1990s Concurrent engineering design Integrated design, analysis & optimization Virtual-prototyping ( workstation & high-end PC)
Research Wavelet in CAGD (computer aided geometric design) Surface in partial differential equation from which may be represented by b-spline and & Beizer Geometric modeling algorithm and generation of 3D entities
INTRODUCTION-CAD/CAM/CAE
User Interface A collection of commands that the user can use to interact with a particular CAD/CAM system. The user interface consists of two parts : user communication and database communication. The user communication part includes the dialogue that the user follows to achieve specific goal.
The database part includes the geometrical data input to be retrieved from the database
Discussion point Compare AutoCAD with CATIA V5 R16 and discuss in particular with the user interface, DBMS, coordinate systems .
CAD if often defined in a variety of ways and includes a large range of activities. Very broadly it can be said to be the integration of computer science (or software) techniques in engineering design. At one end when we talk of modeling, it encompasses the following:
Use of computers (hardware & software) for designing products Numerical method, optimizations etc. 2D/3D drafting 3D modeling for visualization Modeling curves, surfaces, solids, mechanism, assemblies, etc.
OVERVIEW OF CAD/CAM
The models thus developed are first visualized on display monitors using a variety of techniques including wire frame display, shaded image display, hidden surface removed display and so on.
Once the designer is satisfied, these models are then used for various types of analysis / applications. thus, at the other end it includes a number of analysis activities. These could be: Stress (or deflection) analysis, i.e. numerical methods meant for estimating the behavior of an artifact with respect to these parameters. It includes tools like the Finite Element Method (FEM). Simulation of actual use Optimization Other applications like
OVERVIEW OF CAD/CAM
These are activities which normally use models developed using one or more of the techniques mentioned above. These activities are often included in other umbrellas like CAM or CAE.
A term often used is CAx to include this broad set of activities. They all use CAD models and often the kind of application they have to be used in determines the kind of a model to be developed. In this discussion we will strive to give an overview of modeling techniques followed by some applications, specifically CAM.
Thus there are three aspects to CAD.
OVERVIEW OF CAD/CAM
MODELING Modeling typically includes a set of activities like Defining objects Defining relation between objects Defining properties of objects Defining the orientations of the objects in suitable coordinate systems Modification of existing definition (editing)
APPLICATIONS
SOLID EDGE
Pro-Engineer
CATIA
I-DEAS
SOLID WORKS