Key Terms in This Chapter What Is CADD? What To Expect From CADD
Key Terms in This Chapter What Is CADD? What To Expect From CADD
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What is CADD?
When we think of Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD), certain
questions arise that we never think of while working on the drawing board. We
do not use the essential drawing board tools: paper, pencil, T-square, compass,
eraser or scale, yet still have to design or make a drawing. When even one of
these tools is missing we know how aggravating it can be. With CADD we don’t
need even one of them!
CADD is an electronic tool that enables you to make quick and accurate
drawings with the use of a computer. Unlike the traditional methods of making
drawings on a drawing board, with CADD you can sit back in an easy chair and
create wonderful drawings just by clicking the buttons of a keyboard. Moreover,
drawings created with CADD have a number of advantages over drawings
created on a drawing board. CADD drawings are neat, clean and highly
presentable. Electronic drawings can be modified quite easily and can be
presented in a variety of formats.
A decade ago, CADD was used only for specific engineering applications that
required high precision. Due to CADDs high price, only a few professionals
could afford it. In recent years, however, computer prices have decreased
significantly and more and more professionals are taking advantage of CADD.
There are hundreds of CADD programs available in the CADD industry today.
Some are intended for general drawing work while others are focused on
specific engineering applications. There are programs that enable you to do 2D
drawings, 3D drawings, renderings, shadings, engineering calculations, space
planning, structural design, piping layouts, plant design, project management,
etc. There is a CADD program for virtually every engineering discipline you can
think of.
• Presentations
• Flexibility in editing
• Units & accuracy levels
• Storage and access for drawings
• Sharing CADD drawings
• Project reporting
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• Engineering analysis
• Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM)
• Design
• Add-on programs
Presentations
You can create fine drawings with hundreds of colors, line types, hatch patterns,
presentation symbols and text styles. Even if you dont like something about
your presentation after you have finished it, you can quickly change it. It takes
only a few simple steps to change the text style, color or line type and you can
print a fresh copy of the drawing.
Flexibility in Editing
CADD provides the flexibility to make quick alterations to drawings. You can
erase any portion of a drawing with pinpoint accuracy. It takes only seconds to
do a job that could take hours on a drawing board. In many cases, you won’t
even have to erase the drawing to make the change. You can rearrange the
existing components of the drawing to fit new shape. This enables you to
analyze design options with minimal effort.
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You can work with different units of measure, such as architectural units,
engineering units, scientific units and surveyor’s units. These units are
represented in standard formats commonly used by professionals.
Example: When working with engineering units, you can specify whether all
the dimensions should be represented in inches, feet-inches,
centimeters or meters. Similarly, you can choose angular units of
measurement such as decimal degrees, minutes, seconds or
radians.
You can set an extremely high accuracy for the units of measurement. You can
work with as high precision as 1/1000th of an inch! However, such accuracy is
seldom required. You will often need to set the CADD program to a lesser
accuracy to avoid unnecessary fractions.
In general, when you need to work on a large scale drawing such as a plan of a
township, you may want to set a lesser degree of accuracy, say 1’-0". The
computer will round off all the measurements to the next foot and you won’t see
any fractions less than a foot. When you need to work on a minute detail, you
can set a higher degree of accuracy such as 1/8th or 1/64th of an inch.
A computers electronic filing system has the following advantages over the
traditional filing system:
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With the use of modems and the Internet, it has become far easier to share
information. Most architects and engineers these days share drawings
electronically.
You can also publish your drawings on the Internet and collaborate CADD
projects using a web site. Many CADD programs include special functions that
allow you to export drawings in a format that can be viewed on the Internet.
Refer to Chapter 9 "Maximizing CADD" for more information on collaborating
CADD projects on the Internet.
Project Reporting
The computer can be used to prepare project reports such as records of areas,
quantities and cost estimates. Using the database capabilities of CADD, you can
link non-graphic information (such as text or value) with the graphic elements of
the drawing. The non-graphic information is stored in a database, which can be
used to prepare reports.
Example: An architect can link text attributes associated with the symbols of
doors and windows in a drawing. The attributes can describe the size
of the door, material, hardware, cost, etc. Later on the computer can
automatically prepare a door schedule listing all the doors and
windows in the drawing.
The non-graphic information is directly linked with the drawing objects. When a
change is made to the drawing, the values in the reports are updated
automatically. This provides a useful means to manage large projects.
Engineering Analysis
There is a separate category of programs called Computer Aided Engineering
(CAE) that can use CADD drawings for engineering analysis. The CAE
programs have a number of applications in structural design, civil engineering,
mechanical engineering and electrical engineering.
Example: A structural engineer can use a CAE program to test the design of
structural components in a building. The engineer can instantly
analyze the impact on structural members when a different load is
applied to the structure or the spacing between the members is
changed. Similarly, there are programs for mechanical engineers to
test machine assemblies. The mechanical engineer can create a
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The advanced engineering programs even provide the ability to link calculations
with the CADD drawings. This capability is known as parametric design" that
allows the computer to automatically update the drawings when the associated
calculations are changed and vice versa.
Example: An engineer can draw a machine part using CADD. The CADD
drawing is brought into a computer aided engineering (CAE) program
for engineering analysis. When the design is finalized, the drawing is
brought into a CAD-CAM system that uses numerical data from the
CADD drawing for actual manufacturing.
Design
CADD provides a convenient means to create designs for almost every
engineering discipline. It can be used for architectural design, landscape design,
interior design, civil and surveying, mechanical design, electrical engineering,
plant design, industrial design, duct design, electronic circuit design, plumbing
design, textile design and product design.
In addition to the drafting capabilities of CADD, there are special programs that
can analyze designs or even create new ones. These programs use artificial
intelligence to "think" and make design decisions.
The design capabilities of CADD are available only in advanced CADD
programs. There are only a few such programs available. Design programs are
usually not generic. They often need to be custom-written to accomplish a
specific task. See Chapter 9 "Maximizing CADD" for discussion on design
programs.
Add-on Programs
There are a number of separate programs available that can enhance the power
of CADD. The add-on programs work as an extension of CADD to accomplish
specific tasks. Today, there are hundreds of add-on programs available for
popular CADD programs.
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Chapter Description
Chapter 1: Gives an overview of CADD hardware and describes the
terminology associated with the equipment.
CADD Hardware and
Software Presents an overview of CADD functions and describes
their role in CADD and how they are organized in various
menus.
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Chapter Description
Chapter 7: Gives an overview of 3D functions of CADD. You will
Introduction to 3D learn basic 3D drawing techniques.
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