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Course Info

About this Course

This course provides students with the essential working knowledge and skills on the principles of Computer-Aided Design (CAD), Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE) simulation and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM). This course will cover various engineering simulation (CAE) on eco-products performance, and manufacturing processes and technology such as CNC machining. Students will be able to explore design functions such as drafting and solid modelling that will strengthen the theoretical aspects. Students will also be able to design eco-products parts interactively using the latest CAD software and be able to incorporate this design in the Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) process. Students will be able to generate tool paths for a CNC machine tool, which can be used to manufacture eco-product components.

Course Syllabus

Fundamentals of CAD/CAE/CAM Technology
Introduction to CAD/CAE/CAM technology
Applications of CAD/CAE/CAM technology

Computer Applications in Eco-Products Design
Fundamentals of computer graphics
Solid modelling
Assembly

Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE) of Eco-Products
Introduction to finite element analysis
Design principles and stress analysis of eco-products

Eco-Products Manufacturing Technology
Automation of eco-products manufacturing process
Tooling for eco-products manufacturing
Numerical control fundamentals
Numerical control programming

Additive Manufacturing Technologies
Introduction to additive manufacturing
Classification, methods, and applications of additive manufacturing
Benefits and limitations of additive manufacturing

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1 : What is CAD?
A1 : CAD or known as computer-aided design, is a form of computer technology that assists in the drawing and technical drafting of products and buildings

Q2 : What is CAM?
A2 : CAM is an acronym for computer-aided manufacturing, a technology that creates physical models. It can be used by manufacturers to check a part or component against other parts for proper fit. An actual model can be manufactured with CAM works alongside CAD where using CAD designs, CAM uses numerical coding to run the machine that creates the product. A CAD/CAM package allows us to develop and save our own product designs, and program machines to create the actual component.

Q3 : What is CAE?
A3 : CAE stands for computer-aided engineering depicting the usage of computer software to aid in engineering analysis tasks. CAE software is typically used for stress analysis, thermal and fluid flow analysis, kinematics and mechanical event simulation.