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Computer-aided design or CAD involves the use of computers and software to digitally create engineering drawings and models to aid in tooling and product design.
This program explores the tools and techniques used within these four fundamental computer-aided design categories: - 2-Dimensional CAD - 3-Dimensional Modeling - 3D Assembly Design - CAD Analysis
The 2-dimensional CAD segment examines orthographic projection, workflow, and detailing.
The 3-dimensional modeling segment details the use of 2D sketching, feature-based parametric 3D modeling, and design editing.
The segment on 3D assembly design features an emphasis on part mating/alignment, interference detection, and dynamic motion.
The CAD analysis segment is broken down into four basic principles: - Material Characteristics - Model Meshing - Boundary Conditions - Interpretation of Results