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Chapter 7
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
Major component is hardware
and software allowing shape
manipulation
Hardware includes graphic
devices and their peripherals
for input and output
operations
Software includes packages
that manipulate or analyze
shapes according to user
interaction
Components of CAD/CAM/CAE
Systems
Hardware Components
Graphic device is composed of a display
processing unit, a display device, and one or
more input devices
Input devices:
Mouse
Space ball
Data tablet with a puck or stylus
Keyboard
Output Devices:
Plotters
Color laser printers
Hardware Configuration #1
Hardware Configuration #1
Requires a big initial
investment for
hardware and software
Slow system response
times
Maintenance of
mainframe is
expensive Updating operating
systems is difficult
Hardware Configuration #2
Hardware Configuration #2
Initial investment is
User can choose smaller than
appropriate configuration #1
workstation on a task
by task basis
Hardware Configuration #3