Computer Aided Drafting and Manufacturing Lab Manual - CAD/CAM

89 Pages Posted: 6 Aug 2018

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Sathish D

Sri Ramakrishna Institute of Technology

Veeramanikandan Murugan

Sri Ramakrishna Institute of Technology

Date Written: June 22, 2018

Abstract

Computer-aided design (CAD) involves creating computer models defined by geometrical parameters. These models typically appear on a computer monitor as a three-dimensional representation of a part or a system of parts, which can be readily altered by changing relevant parameters. CAD systems enable designers to view objects under a wide variety of representations and to test these objects by simulating real-world conditions. Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) uses geometrical design data to control automated machinery. CAM systems are associated with computer numerical control (CNC) or direct numerical control (DNC) systems. These systems differ from older forms of numerical control (NC) in that geometrical data are encoded mechanically. Since both CAD and CAM use computer-based methods for encoding geometrical data, it is possible for the processes of design and manufacture to be highly integrated. Computer-aided design and manufacturing systems are commonly referred to as CAD/CAM.

Keywords: CAD,CAM

Suggested Citation

D, Sathish and Murugan, Veeramanikandan, Computer Aided Drafting and Manufacturing Lab Manual - CAD/CAM (June 22, 2018). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3200900 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3200900

Sathish D (Contact Author)

Sri Ramakrishna Institute of Technology ( email )

Pachapalayam
Perur chettipalayam
Coimbatore, 641010
India

Veeramanikandan Murugan

Sri Ramakrishna Institute of Technology ( email )

Pachapalayam
Perur chettipalayam
Coimbatore, 641010
India

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