Course detail
Application of CAD/CAM in Machining Technology I
FSI-EACAcad. year: 2015/2016
The course is intended to widen and deepen the knowledge of design and engineering technology. The fundamentals of design made in CAD systems are applied to simple examples of machine parts. Emphasis is placed on mastering the application of computer technology when modelling in 3D systems.
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Basic literature
Kolektiv autoru:: Machining Data Handbook, Volume I.,II.
MCMAHON, Chris. CADCAM principles, practise and manufacturing management. 2nd ed. Harlow: Prentice Hall, 1998, 665 s. ISBN 02-011-7819-2. (EN)
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Software systems for CAD area
Computer graphics and engineering part modelling
Modelling at CAD systems, types of models
Types of geometric entities, curves - description and solution
Process in the course of modelling in 3D systems
Solid modelling, process in the course of model creation
Analytical part of computing systems for construction area
Data base, standard formats, exchange files
Printing the drawing parts
Computer-assisted exercise
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Basic geometrical elements
Elementary part creation at 2D
Editing and dimensioning
Geometric curves, creation and editing
Transformations of created object parts
Geometric modelling at 3D, solids ceration
Elementary 3D parts
Solid editing
Working with CAD system files