PR8601 - COMPUTER AIDED PRODUCT DESIGN (Syllabus) 2017-regulation Anna University

PR8601 - COMPUTER AIDED PRODUCT DESIGN (Syllabus) 2017-regulation Anna University

PR8601

COMPUTER AIDED PRODUCT DESIGN

 LPTC

3003

OBJECTIVES:
• To introduce the concepts and applications of CAD • To introduce the various concepts and techniques used for Product design and to develop product design skills.

UNIT I

INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN

9

Introduction to Engineering Design – Various phases of systematic design – sequential engineering and concurrent engineering – Computer hardware & Peripherals – software packages for design and drafting.

UNIT II

COMPUTER GRAPHICS FUNDAMENTALS

9

Computer graphics – applications – principals of interactive computer graphics – 2D, 3D transformations – projections – curves – Bezier, B-Spline and NURBS – Concepts.


UNIT III

GEOMETRIC MODELING

9

Geometric Modeling – types – Wire frame, surface and solid modeling – Boundary Representation, constructive solid geometry – Graphics standards – assembly modeling – use of software packages

UNIT IV

PRODUCT DESIGN CONCEPTS

9

Product modeling – types of product models; product development process tools – TRIZ – Altshuller’s inventive principles – Modeling of product metrics – Design for reliability – design for manufacturability – machining, casting, and metal forming – design for assembly and disassembly - Design for environment; Bench marking – FMEA – QFD – DOE – Taguchi method of DOE – Quality loss functions – Design for product life cycle.

UNIT V

PRODUCT DATA MANAGEMENT

9

Product Data Management – concepts – Collaborative product design and commerce – Information Acquisition – Sourcing factor – manufacturing planning factor – Customization factor – Product life cycle management.

TOTAL : 45 PERIODS

OUTCOMES: Upon completion of this course, the students
• Will be able to design and develop a system or component systematically in various stages.
• Have the ability to select suitable hardware and software for particular applications.
• Have potential to create geometric modeling and assembly modeling based on requirement using computer graphics.
• Have acquired knowledge to design a component by considering different aspects like manufacturing, assembly, usage etc.
• Will be able to manage various product data.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Kevin Otto, Kristin Wood, “Product Design”, Pearson Education, 2011
2. Ibrahim Zeid, “CAD/CAM theory and Practice”, Tata McGraw Hill, 1991.

REFERENCES:
1. Biren Prasad, “Concurrent Engineering Fundamentals Vol.11”, Prentice Hall, 1997.
2. James G.Bralla, “Handbook of Product Design for Manufacturing”, McGraw Hill, 1994
3. David F.Rogers.J, Alan Adams, “Mathematical Elements for Computer Graphics”, McGraw Hill, 1990

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