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Use of computers (hardware & software) for designing products Numerical method, optimizations etc. 2D/3D drafting 3D modeling for visualization Modeling curves, surfaces, solids, mechanism, assemblies, etc.
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Stress (or deflection) analysis, i.e. numerical methods meant for estimating the behavior of an artifact with respect to these parameters. It includes tools like the Finite Element Method (FEM). Simulation of actual use Optimization Other applications like
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A. Recognition of Need: - Recognition of need involves the realization by someone that a problem exists for which some feasible solution is to be found. This might be the identification of some defect in a current machine design activity by an engineer or the perception of a new product marketing opportunity by a salesman. B. Definition of Problem: - definition of a problem involves a thorough specification of the item to be designed. This specification will generally include functional and physical characteristics cost quality performance etc. C. Synthesis: - During ther synthesis phase of the design process various preliminary ideas are developed through research of similar product or design in use.
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The CAD forms the subset of CAE activity. The other subset are CAM, computer aided drafting and computer aided production management, etc. improved product quality, increased market share and increased profitability depends upon efficient and effective CAE integration and implementation.
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System Factor: - The system of CAD consist of two components namely hardware and the software
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Necessary and Importance of CAD: Importance of Colored over black & white images It is always advisable to use the colored images over the black and white images. Necessity of 3D over 2D 3D gives the better visuialization over the 2D images Standard application programming interfaces (APIs) such as Microsoft DirectX and Open GL provide libraries of common graphics operation that allows user and developers to incorporate many more realistic effects into their application
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