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Course Outcomes by Cad Cam

The document outlines the course outcomes for a CAD/CAM course. Students will learn to represent and transform geometric entities mathematically. They will understand key concepts in CNC machining including tool path generation and cutter location parameters. Students will also learn neutral format specifications and standards for product data. Additionally, students will apply modeling operations to construct engineering parts models and tool paths using CAD/CAM software. They must be able to design parts for manufacture using parametric CAD and CNC systems while applying geometric dimensioning and tolerancing standards.

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Course Outcomes by Cad Cam

The document outlines the course outcomes for a CAD/CAM course. Students will learn to represent and transform geometric entities mathematically. They will understand key concepts in CNC machining including tool path generation and cutter location parameters. Students will also learn neutral format specifications and standards for product data. Additionally, students will apply modeling operations to construct engineering parts models and tool paths using CAD/CAM software. They must be able to design parts for manufacture using parametric CAD and CNC systems while applying geometric dimensioning and tolerancing standards.

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CAD/CAM

SUB: CAD/CAM COURSE OUTCOMES: 1. Describe the mathematical basis in the technique of representation of geometric entities including points, lines, and parametric curves, surfaces and solid, and the technique of transformation of geometric entities using transformation matrix 2. Describe key concepts in CNC machining and part programming, apply geometric operations for tool path generation and define key parameters for cutter location definition 3. Describe key neutral format specifications and standards for product data

4. Apply the knowledge in representation and transformation techniques to create programming codes that generate and transform geometric entities

5. Apply basic modeling operations to construct simple geometric model of engineering parts and to produce typical tool paths using a CAD/CAM software 6. Students must be able to design parts in a modern parametric CAD system for manufacture on a rapid prototyping machine and/or a CNC machining system. 7. Students must be able to : A] Use geometric dimensioning B] Tolerancing based on the ASME Y14.5M 1994 standard in design C] To generate proper engineering drawings. 8. Students must understand : A] Function CNC machining centers B] Capabilities CNC machining centers C] Limitations of modern CNC machining centers.

CAD/CAM

7. Describe the mathematical basis in the technique of representation of geometric entities including points, lines, and parametric curves, surfaces and solid, and the technique of transformation of geometric entities using transformation matrix 8. Describe key concepts in CNC machining and part programming, apply geometric operations for tool path generation and define key parameters for cutter location definition 9. Describe key neutral format specifications and standards for product data

10. Apply the knowledge in representation and transformation techniques to create programming codes that generate and transform geometric entities

11. Apply basic modeling operations to construct simple geometric model of engineering parts and to produce typical tool paths using a CAD/CAM software 12. Students must be able to design parts in a modern parametric CAD system for manufacture on a rapid prototyping machine and/or a CNC machining system. 7. Students must be able to : A] Use geometric dimensioning B] Tolerancing based on the ASME Y14.5M 1994 standard in design C] To generate proper engineering drawings. 8. Students must understand : A] Function CNC machining centers B] Capabilities CNC machining centers C] Limitations of modern CNC machining centers.

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