Chapter 1 - Intro Cadcam
Chapter 1 - Intro Cadcam
Chapter 1 - Intro Cadcam
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Computer-Aided Design (CAD)
• Use of computer systems to assist in
the creation, modification, analysis,
and optimization of a design
• Typical tools:
– Tolerance analysis
– Mass property calculations
– Finite-element modeling and visualization
• Defines the geometry of the design
Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM)
• Use of computer systems to plan,
manage, and control
manufacturing operations
• Direct or indirect computer
interface with the plant’s
production resources
• Numerical control of machine
tools
• Programming of robots
Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE)
• Use of computer systems to
analyze CAD geometry
• Allows designer to simulate
and study how the product will
behave, allowing for
optimization
• Finite-element method (FEM)
– Divides model into
interconnected elements
– Solves continuous field problems
Computer-Aided Design Process
• Two types of activities: synthesis and analysis
• Synthesis is largely qualitative and hard to
capture on computer
• Analysis can be greatly enhanced with
computers
• Once analysis is complete, design evaluation-
rapid prototyping
• Software packages for design optimization
Components of CAD/CAM/CAE Systems
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• CAD can be defined as the use of computer
systems to perform certain functions in the
design process.
• CAM is the use of computer systems to
plan, manage and control the operations of
manufacturing plant through either direct
or indirect computer interface with the
plant’s production resources.
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The Product Cycle and CAD/CAM
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Typical Product Life Cycle
The Design Process
Design Collecting
Design definitions, relevant design
needs specifications, information and
and requirements feasibility study
Synthesis
Analysis The CAD Process
Design Design
Design Design Design Design
documentation and modeling and
evaluation optimization analysis conceptualization
communication simulation
Marketing
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• The product begins with a need which is identified
based on customers' and markets' demands.
• The product goes through two main processes from
the idea conceptualization to the finished product:
1. The design process.
2. The manufacturing process.
Geometric model
Documentation
Interface
algorithms To CAM Process
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CAD Tools Required to Support the Design Process
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Implementation of a Typical CAM Process on a
CAD/CAM system
Interface
algorithms Assembly
NC programs
To shipping and marketing
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CAM Tools Required to Support the Design Process
Manufacturing phase Required CAM tools
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Advantages of CAD/CAM systems
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APPLICATION OF CAD
• Solid Modelling
• Surface Modelling
• Assembly
• Drafting Detailing
• Reverse Engineering
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APPLICATION OF CAM
• Plotter/cutters
• Laser cutting
• Water jet cutting
• 2.5D Milling
• 3D Milling
• Turning
• 3D printing
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