CME340 Syllabus - Cad/Cam - 2021 Regulation Anna University
CME340 Syllabus - Cad/Cam - 2021 Regulation Anna University
CME340 |
CAD/CAM |
L T P C |
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3003
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
1 To Introduce and understand the Basic of Design.
2 To study the two dimensional drafting and bill of material creation.
3 To learn three dimensional modelling and its advantages.
4 To study the basic and purpose of assembling modeling.
5 To study the basics of computer aided machining and part programming.
2 To study the two dimensional drafting and bill of material creation.
3 To learn three dimensional modelling and its advantages.
4 To study the basic and purpose of assembling modeling.
5 To study the basics of computer aided machining and part programming.
UNIT I |
BASICS OF DESIGNS |
9 |
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Understanding of Projections, Scales, units, GD & T; its 14 symbols, Special characteristics & Title Block readings. Revision / ECN status of drawings – Customer Specific requirements – Drawing Grid reading
UNIT II |
2D DRAFTING |
9 |
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Projection views – Orthographic view, Axillary view, Full & Half Section views, Broken Section view, Offset Section view – Title Block creation – BOM Creation – Notes creation – Ballooning of 2D drawing and its features for Inspection reporting
UNIT III |
3D MODELING |
9 |
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Conversion of Views – 2D to 3D & 3D to 2D – Parametric and Non-Parametric Modeling – Tree features of 3D Modeling and its advantages – Surface Modeling – BIW (Body In White) – Solid Modeling, Boolean operations like Unites, Subtraction, Intersect, etc.
UNIT IV |
ASSEMBLY MODELING |
9 |
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Basics of Assembly modeling, Purpose of Assembly modeling & amp; its advantages – Top to Down & BottomUp modeling approaches – Analysis of Clearances – Undercuts – Interferences – Stack up analysis –Cumulative effect of Tolerances in after assembly conditions.- motion analysis
UNIT V |
CAM |
9 |
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Basics of CNC Machining – 3, 4 & 5 Axis machines - CNC and Part Programing, CAM programing 2D & 3D. Elements of CAM Orientation, Boundary Creation, Cutter Path Selection, Cutter Compensation –Machining Stocks, Roughing, Re-roughing, Semi Finishing & Finishing - Tool Path Generation, Isl and Milling Programing. Machining program simulation, integration of program with machine; Estimation of CNC Cycle time. – Post Process NC Code conversion and Setup Sheet Preparation.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES: At the end of the course the students would be able to
1. Discuss the basics of the design and concepts.
2. Develop the two dimensional drafting and projection views.
3. Discuss the three dimensional modeling, parametric and Non-parametric modeling
4. Discuss the assembly modeling and top down, bottom up approaches.
5. Develop the computer aided machining and wirting part programming.
2. Develop the two dimensional drafting and projection views.
3. Discuss the three dimensional modeling, parametric and Non-parametric modeling
4. Discuss the assembly modeling and top down, bottom up approaches.
5. Develop the computer aided machining and wirting part programming.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Computer Aided Design & Manufacturing - Jacob Moses & Ruchi Agarwal
2. CAD / CAM Principles & Application - J. Srinivas
2. CAD / CAM Principles & Application - J. Srinivas
REFERENCES:
1. CAD / CAM - Ibrahim Zaid (Text & Reference Book)
2. CAD / CAM – Chandandeep Grewal
3. CAD CAM & Automation - FarazdakHaideri (Text & Reference Book)
4. Computer Aided Design & Manufacturing – Anup Goel
5. CAD / CAM – PN Rao
2. CAD / CAM – Chandandeep Grewal
3. CAD CAM & Automation - FarazdakHaideri (Text & Reference Book)
4. Computer Aided Design & Manufacturing – Anup Goel
5. CAD / CAM – PN Rao
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