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Product design and life cycle - Role of CAD in Engineering design - Product Design and Lifecycle in
CAD tools - Input and Output devices - CAD system architecture -
Mechanical applications and benefits of CAD. Graphics Displays: Mechanical Engineering
Refresh display, DVST, Raster display, pixel value and lookup table,
estimation of graphical memory, LCD, LED fundamentals - Co-
ordinate systems - 2D and 3D transformations - Transformation of
Geometric Models - Translation, scaling, reflection, rotation,
Windowing, view port clipping, view port transformation.
The product design lifecycle encompasses a series of stages from conceptualization to end-of-life. CAD acts as an indispensable thread woven throughout this entire
throughout this entire process, enabling efficiency, accuracy, and innovation at each step.
The Evolution of CAD Technology Core Features and Capabilities of Modern CAD
1 Early Innovations (1960s-1970s)
Pioneering systems like Sketchpad laid the groundwork, Parametric Modeling
groundwork, focusing on 2D drafting and basic geometric
geometric manipulation. These early systems were Enables design changes by modifying parameters, ensuring design
primarily used in aerospace and automotive industries for design intent is maintained across complex assemblies. This allows for
industries for efficiency gains in drawing production. allows for rapid iteration and adaptation.
2 production.
Rise of 3D Modeling (1980s-1990s) Assembly Design
The introduction of solid modeling and surface modeling Facilitates the creation and management of complex product
capabilities transformed CAD from a drafting tool to a structures with multiple components, ensuring proper fit and function.
comprehensive design platform. This period saw increased
adoption in manufacturing and consumer product design.
Drafting & Documentation
3 Integration & Specialization (2000s-Present) Automates the generation of technical drawings, ensuring compliance
Modern CAD integrates with CAM, CAE, and PLM, offering compliance with industry standards and reducing manual errors.
offering advanced features like parametric modeling, errors.
modeling, generative design, and cloud-based Simulation & Analysis
collaboration. Specialization caters to diverse industries,
industries, from architecture to biomedical engineering. Integrates with CAE tools for stress analysis, fluid dynamics, and
engineering. and motion simulation, predicting performance before physical
physical prototyping.
Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning CAD tools - Input and Output
AI will enhance generative design, optimize
workflows, and automate routine tasks, making devices
making CAD systems even more intelligent and
and intuitive. This presentation provides an in-depth exploration of Computer-Aided Design (CAD) tools,
Cloud-Based CAD (CAD) tools, focusing on the essential input and output devices that facilitate their powerful
powerful functionalities. We will delve into how these technologies transform into tangible
Increased adoption of cloud platforms will facilitate tangible designs, forming the backbone of modern engineering and manufacturing.
facilitate collaborative design, remote access, and manufacturing.
access, and scalable computing power,
democratizing advanced CAD capabilities.
Virtual & Augmented Reality
Immersive visualization experiences will allow
engineers to interact with designs in new ways,
improving design review and stakeholder
communication.
Essential Input Devices: The Designer's Hand Advanced Input: Immersive Design
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Input devices are the primary interface through which designers interact with
CAD software, translating their ideas into digital form. These tools range from Beyond traditional devices, advanced input technologies are pushing the boundaries of CAD, offering more
standard peripherals to specialized hardware designed for intricate 3D immersive and intuitive ways to interact with digital models. These innovations promise to redefine the
modeling. design process.
CNC Machines
Computer Numerical Control machines precisely
cut, shape, and machine materials according to CAD
designs.
Laser Engravers/Cutters
Utilize laser technology for high-precision cutting,
engraving, and marking of various materials.
High-Resolution Monitors Plotters and Printers 3D Printers
Provide crisp, detailed Produce accurate hard copies of Fabricate physical prototypes Robotic Manufacturing
visualization of complex 2D and designs, schematics, and directly from digital models, Automated robotic arms perform complex assembly
3D models, crucial for precision technical drawings for review and enabling rapid prototyping and and fabrication tasks guided by CAD instructions,
work. documentation. design validation. increasing efficiency and consistency.
Visualization Engine
Responsible for rendering 2D and 3D models on screen, this engine
employs various techniques like wireframe, shaded, and real-time
rendering to provide clear visual feedback to the designer.
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Assembly Structure Defines relationships between components in an assembly, including part instances Design Automation
instances and mating conditions.
Repetitive tasks can be automated through scripting, significantly
Version Control Tracks changes to designs, allowing for reversion to previous states and collaborative speeding up design processes and reducing errors.
development.
System Integration
CAD data can be seamlessly exchanged with other software, such
as CAE (Computer-Aided Engineering) or PDM (Product Data
Management) systems.
Networking and Cloud Integration The ability to import and export various file types is a critical aspect of CAD system architecture, facilitating a seamless workflow across diverse engineering disciplines and software environments.
Modern CAD architecture increasingly incorporates networking capabilities and cloud integration to
support collaborative design workflows and remote access. This shift facilitates real-time data sharing
and distributed teams, revolutionizing how design projects are managed.
Cloud-based CAD solutions offer advantages such as reduced hardware costs, automatic software
software updates, and enhanced data security, though they also introduce considerations regarding
regarding internet dependency and data privacy.
CAD significantly reduces operational costs by minimizing the need for expensive physical prototypes and
diminishing material waste through optimized designs. The integrated analysis tools catch potential errors
early, preventing costly rework during production. This efficiency translates to faster development cycles and
quicker time-to-market.
Image Persistence The electron beam in a CRT raster display scans the
the screen line by line, from left to right and top to
Unlike refresh displays, the image drawn on a DVST persists until explicitly to bottom, similar to how a television operates. Each
explicitly erased. This "storage" capability made them suitable for complex
complex technical drawings and CAD applications. Each pixel's color and intensity are determined by
by signals sent to the electron gun, enabling the display
display of complex, photorealistic images. This method
method became dominant due to its versatility.
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Pixel Values and Lookup Tables
Pixel Value Representation
Estimation of Graphical Memory
In a raster display, each pixel on the screen is assigned a numerical
value that corresponds to its color and intensity. The depth of this The memory required for a graphics display is primarily determined by its resolution and color depth.
value (e.g., 8-bit, 24-bit) determines the number of distinct colors that color depth. Resolution refers to the number of pixels (width x height), while color depth specifies the
can be displayed simultaneously. specifies the number of bits used to represent the color of each pixel.
Color Lookup Tables (CLUTs)
A Color Lookup Table (CLUT), or palette, maps pixel values to specific
Red, Green, Blue (RGB) color intensities. This allows systems to display
a wide range of colors while using less memory per pixel by simply
referencing an index in the table. For instance, a display with a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels and a 24-bit color depth (true color)
(true color) would require approximately 49.7 MB of memory for a single frame. This calculation is
Dynamic Color Shifting calculation is crucial for designing efficient graphics hardware.
CLUTs also enable dynamic color changes without modifying the
underlying pixel data. By simply altering the entries in the lookup
table, the entire image's color scheme can be adjusted in real-time.
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Light Source
LCDs rely on a backlight (historically fluorescent, now often LED) to Semiconductor Structure
produce light, as the liquid crystals themselves do not emit light. LEDs are semiconductor devices that emit light when an electric
Polarizers electric current passes through them. This direct conversion of
of electrical energy into light makes them highly efficient.
Two polarizing filters are used, one at the front and one at the
back, to control the direction of light waves passing through the Color Emission
display.
The specific semiconductor material determines the color of light
Liquid Crystal Layer light emitted. By combining red, green, and blue LEDs, a full spectrum
The liquid crystals twist or untwist in response to an electric spectrum of colors can be produced to form pixels in a display.
current, altering the polarization of light as it passes through. display.
High Brightness & Contrast
Color Filters
LEDs offer excellent brightness, high contrast ratios, and wide viewing
Red, Green, and Blue sub-pixels with color filters combine to wide viewing angles, making them ideal for a range of display
to create a full-color image for each pixel as light passes through display applications from small screens to large digital billboards.
through them. billboards.
Backlight Source Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamps (CCFL) or LED array Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) for illumination
Black Levels Can be less uniform; "IPS glow" Improved with local dimming; deeper blacks
Power Consumption Generally higher due to CCFLs Lower due to LED efficiency
Lifespan CCFL backlights degrade over time Longer lifespan of LED backlights