Lab Report 01
Lab Report 01
AutoCAD
What is AutoCAD?
AutoCAD can be defined as the use of computer systems to assist in the
creation, modification, optimization of a design. In this, we can create both 2D
and 3D drawings used in construction and manufacturing.
Introduction
AutoCAD is a commercial computer-aided design (CAD) and drafting
software application. Developed and marketed by Autodesk AutoCAD was first
released in December 1982 as a desktop app running on microcomputers with
internal graphics controllers. AutoCAD is used in industry, by architects,
project managers, engineers, graphic designers, city planners and other
professionals. CAD software has all but replaced the T-squares and protractors
used by the designers of yesterday in a process known as manual drafting, the
traditional 'pencil on paper' approach to engineering and design.
2D And 3D In AutoCAD
2D means projection on flat surfaces including screens and walls, 3D
means projecting onto three-dimensional objects. Regarding 2D vs 3D, in
reality, as Quacks states, developing a 3D model is far more complex than
developing 2D drawing, and therefore pricier. 2D animation requires the
conventional animation method which has long been around since the late
1800s. The technology of 3D has existed for a very long time, and it has
progressed through the years, for example, the evolution of the 3D glasses.
Before implementing this software, all engineers used drafters and sheets to
draw design a product. It took so much time for a designer to design a product.
If the manufactured product didn’t satisfy the customer need or the
manufacturers found any errors in the product after manufacturing, then they
need to change the design of the product which was a time-consuming process.
The designer needs to change the design of a product by erasing or sometimes
he needs to use the new chart for designing it.
Applications:
Aerospace calls their final design as an assembly.
Automotive call their final design as Parts design.
Electrical and electronics call their final design as Blueprint and Circuit
design.
Rail and marine call their final design as Layout or Blueprint.
Structural and civil call their final design as Layout.
Line
Construction Line
Polyline
Arc
Hatch
Spline
Area