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DESIGN IS A PROCESS
1. Concept Development (Brainstorming)

2. Preliminary Design (Can us a CAD system, rough design)

3. Detailed Design (Choose one concept; full analysis; full design and geometry)

4. Prototype & Test (Test if predictions are close)

5. Production (Create it!)

6. Delivery & Support (Marketing, selling, support in field)
What does CAD stand for?
CREATE the geometry
ARTICULATE the shape
DEFINE the manufacturing

and

COMPUTER
AIDED
DESIGN
What is CAD needed for?
*Creating 3D prismatic parts, surfaces, fillets, and chamfers
*Create assemblies
*Create basic parametric schemes
REVIEW OF VIEWS
*Orthographic (90 degrees different from each other)

*Axonometric (give clarity of how the part looks, "Isometric Views")

*Auxiliary Views (Partial Views, Section Views, True Shape and Size)
Modeling with Volumes
*Volume Types and References

*References
*Volume Types and References
-Extrusions, sweeps, blends, revolutions
-Datum planes, axes, points
FEATURE STRUCTURES
*Break down of parts into primitive volumes
*Show sketches
*Show parameters
ARTICULATE THE SHAPE
*How is it done?
• Articulate shape by using
– Engineering drawings
– Orthographic and auxiliary views to show 3D features
– Using dimensions to fully specify geometry