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MENG 321 MENG 321

Intro. to Cad (#1)


 Introduction to CAD
 Intro.to Cad – Spring 2011
Introduction to CAD (Computer  Course ID #: 105915
Aided Design)  Section Number: W01

- CATIA V5R17 -  Class hours: MW 09:30~10:50AM


 Class @ HSH, Room B15
Spring 2011  Office Address: HSH Room 224A
Course ID #: 105915
Section #: W01  Office Phone: (516) 686 – 7955
 Course web site: http://iris.nyit.edu/~jlee26
ⓒ 2011 Jong B. Lee, PhD
 Email: jongblee@nyit.edu
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 Office Hours  Description
 This course in engineering graphical communications provides a
 I adopt an open office policy background for all engineering disciplines.
 You are encouraged to come to my office and  The ability to create and interpret standard, well-integrated detail
and assembly drawings is a necessity for engineers to
ask questions, consult, provide feedback, or communicate ideas.
give suggestions at anytime during the day  Computer Aided Design software will be used as a tool for creating
 However, I may not be available all the time these engineering design drawings.
 Multi-view and pictorial graphics techniques are integrated with
 Set times for offices hours are the office this standards for dimensioning, sectioning, and generating detailed
semester are: engineering drawings.
 Emphasis is placed on relating drawings to the required
 Tuesday and Thursday: 11:30AM ~ 02:00PM manufacturing processes.
 or by appointment via email or phone  The design process and aids to creativity are combined with
graphics procedures to incorporate functional design requirements
in the geometric model.

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 Course Objectives  Course Outcomes: After the successful
 To provide the fundamental computational methods completion of the course you will be able to
available to assist in design and manufacturing.  Understanding of the basic concepts of geometric
 The course will expose the students to the geometric modeling and computer graphics
modeling fundamentals, including curve, surface and  Build solid models of various features with commercial
solid model representation. CAD (CATIA V5R17) according to design intent
 In addition, feature-based approach for creating  Build assemblies with CATIA V5R17
parametric models of engineering components will be
 Generate engineering drawings (Drafts) from parts and
provided.
assemblies models
 Applications of these techniques to product design, part
 Kinematics Analysis of the mechanical components or
programming, product management and manufacturing
system using Digital Mock-up Kinematics
will be emphasized.

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 Class Discussion  Complete course syllabus and rule is
 Communication is very important in achieving our given today
collective goals and objectives.
 Course syllabus is subjected to be changed
 Feel free to voice your opinions and ask questions
anytime during a class period. with notice or without notice
 Remember you are here to learn and I am here to  PLEASE READ SYLLABUS VERY
teach and that teaching and learning are intertwined. CAREFULLY, and let me know if you have any
 So you can help me teach you as much as I can help questions
you learn.
 I urge you to be an active participant in the learning
process and recognize that it takes a team effort to
realize meaningful things in life

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 Topics covered  Text Book
 Modeling Environment  No text book assigned
 CATIA Sketcher  Lecture notes (tutorials) will be provided one
 CATIA Advanced Sketcher day prior to class or after class
 CATIA Part Design
 CATIA Drafting  References
 CATIA Parametric Design
 CATIA V5R11-17 Tutorial is available on
 CATIA Generative Shape Design
course website right after completion of basic
 CATIA Rendering
training
 CATIA Digital Mock Up Kinematics and Design CATIA
 Synthesis Project

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 Prerequisites  Exams/Projects and Grade Policy
 MENG-105 (Engineering Graphics): An introduction to current  Three design projects and number of Quizzes will be
graphic representations. Problems chosen to develop recognition
and development skills in such areas as orthographics, pictorials, given
auxiliaries, sections, intersections and developments. Practical  Subjects, schedule and constitution of the grade are
applications in screws and fasteners, welds, gears, cams, pipes, subjected to be changed with notice
and electrical conventions. AUTOCAD applications.
 3D CATIA Part Design (Apr. 11) – 10%
 MENG-212 (Engineering Mechanics II): Basic concepts,
fundamental laws: absolute and relative motion, work, energy,  CATIA Assembly Design (Apr. 27) – 15%
impulse, momentum. Kinematic and kinetics of a particle, or rigid  CATIA Digital Mock-up Kinematics (May 16) – 25%
bodies. Central force motion. Impact. Advanced topics.
 MENG-221 (Strength Materials): Stresses and strains in members  Seven to Ten Quizzes (Weighted) – 30%
under the actions of axial and shearing forces, bending and  Homework (Weighted) – 15%
twisting moments. Transformations of stress and strain; principal
 Participation – 5%
stresses. Combined stresses; pressure vessels. Deflection of
beams. Statically indeterminate problems. Columns.  Total: 100%

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 Grading Policy  Design project
 All of design projects (I, II and III) are definitely individual
 The following straight scale will be used: project.
 Communication with colleague is welcome, but you should
A = 94-100 B- = 80-82
D+ = 68-69 show your own design concepts and ideas
A- = 90-93 C+ = 78-79
D = 61-67  If identical design was found, both will not have any credit
B+ = 88-89 C = 73-77
F = 0-60  The project materials should be submitted in a single file for
B = 83-87 C- = 70-72
each sub project using the zip file format. This file should
contain associated model files what you have done in the
 Grade “I”, “IF”, “W” and “WF”: Please check project.
on University Catalog  The zip file should be named uniquely using the same
 Remember final day for add/drop from the format used
University Academic Calendar  Your last name–MENG310SP11-DesignProject#.Zip
 Please submit hardcopy of your design project together
 Late submission will be definitely no credit at all.
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 Homework  Student Code of Conduct
 All homework are definitely individual homework.  Itis the responsibility of each student to adhere
 Seven to Ten Quizzes will be given to the principles of academic integrity
 Each homework will be weighted
 Academic integrity means that a student is
 If identical homework was found, both will not have any honest with him/herself, fellow students,
credit
instructors, and the University in matters
 The zip file should be named uniquely using the same
format used
concerning his or her educational endeavors
 Your last name–MENG310SP11-homework#.Zip  Thus, a student should not falsely claim the
 Please submit hardcopy of your homework together work of another as one's own, or misrepresent
 Late submission will be definitely no credit at all. him/herself so that the measures of one's
academic performance do not reflect his/her
own work or personal knowledge
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 Student Code of Conduct  Student Code of Conduct
 Students who cheat on any assignment or
 In this regard, cheating will not be tolerated
during any examination will be assigned a
 Cheating includes (but is not limited to) any failing grade for the course
communication (written or oral) during sharing  Therefore, avoid all appearance of improper
of homework and projects, such as using the behavior!
same models or computer programs or copying  Students who witness cheating should report
work the incident to the instructor as soon as
possible.
 All homework must be an individual effort  Students are also welcome to discuss any
unless specifically noted concerns related to cheating with Dr. Lu, Chair
of Mechanical Engineering
 Dropping: Find the last day to drop this course
form the university academic calendar
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 Attendance Sheet  Questions
 Please sign if your name, student id number  Please raise your hand or stop me at any time
is corrected on the attendance sheet, when you have a question
otherwise make correction  Please do not talk () to your
 Please fill in the entire line on the form if your classmates during the lecture. If you
name is missed
absolutely need to speak with someone,
please feel free to go out the classroom
 Please shut down your cell phone!!!

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MENG 321 Course Syllabus


Week No. Date Course Contents

 Class Materials 1
01/24/11
01/26/11
Introduction to Cad/Cam, CATIA V5R17
User interface and model structures, Basic concepts, 2D sketcher
01/31/11
 Lecture notes will be provided prior to or after 2
02/02/11
02/07/11
2D Sketcher

the class time or you can download from 3

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02/09/11
02/14/11
Wireframe Design

Surface Design
 Class
course web site 5
02/16/11
02/21/11 President’s Day – No Class
schedule
and
02/23/11 Part Design
 Any changes will be mentioned in a class 6
02/28/11
03/02/11
Part Design
contents
are
subjected to
 Please visit and check course website 7
03/07/11
03/09/11
Part Design be changed
with notice
frequently for updates? Even though you are 8
03/14/11
03/16/11
03/21/11
Part Design

not able to attend class, please download 9


03/23/11
03/28/11
Spring Recess Week – No Class

lecture notes to catch up class. 10


03/30/11
04/04/11
Assembly Design

11 Engine Assembly Design


 Detailed information of design projects will be
04/06/11
04/11/11 Design Project #1 Due
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04/13/11 Draft Design
noticed through course website so that 13
04/18/11
04/20/11
Digital Mockup Design

problems caused by not visiting course 14


04/25/11
04/27/11
Digital Mockup Design
Design Project #2 Due
website is your responsibility 15
05/02/11
05/04/11
Digital Mockup Design
05/09/11 Digital Mockup Design
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05/11/11 Make-Up Days – No class
17 05/16/11 Final Project (Digital Mock-up Kinematics) Due

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Wrap Up Overview of the Design Process


 Read the syllabus in detail!  There is always a need for improvement
 Please visit course web site frequently of products and process, then we use
 http://iris.nyit.edu/~jlee26 design optimization
 User name: students  Design optimization is a rational finding
 Password: mengnyit of a design that is
 Office hours will not be held next week.  The best of all possible designs for a chosen
They begin week later. objective and a given set of geometrical an
behavioral constraints
 Welcome, good luck, and enjoy!

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Design Optimization How to Optimize?
 When is optimization useful?  How to optimize?
 When there are many design variables  By evolution-build a design, new design system
 When the problem is complicated  By intuition-follow instincts, based on
 When the design space is too large for intuition experience with this particular design
 By trial and error, each trial is exercised and
improved until satisfied
 By numerical algorithm, use of mathematical
strategies to search for optimum combinations
 See, not easy?  CAD/CAE?

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Computer Aided Design Computer Aided Design


 Type of CAD  Type of CAD
 2D Drafting  3D Wire Frame Model
 Simplest method of the 3D modeling using by only wire which
 To construct 3D shape, demonstrate front, top, has information of vertex and edge
bottom and side-view  Smaller space is needed compare to surface and solid
 Not easy to understand what designer’s purpose modeling
 Not easy to construct complicated shapes  Not easy to construct complicated shapes
 Hard to measure distance and interference between
components
 Calculation of geometrical properties of the model is not
possible

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 Type of CAD  Type of CAD
 Surface Modeling  Solid Modeling
 Construct model using by only surface of the shape
 Model represented by having surface and volumetric
 Explain of the model by shadowing of the surface or Iso-
parametric line information
 Good for complicated shapes  Easy to design change using by feature base
 Hard to measure distance and interference between modeling
components due to have only surface of the model  Very heavy
 Calculation of geometrical properties of the model is not limited

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CAD CATIA
 CAD data transfer  What is CATIA?
 IGES (Initial Graphics Exchange Specification)  CATIA (Computer Aided Three dimensional Interactive
 Defines a neutral data format that allows the digital Application)
exchange of information among CAD systems by American  Multi-platform CAD/CAM/CAE commercial software
National Standards Institute
 Developed by French company Dassault Systems and
 DXF (Drawing Interchange (or Exchange) File)
marketed by IBM
 A CAD data file format developed by Autodesk for enabling
data interoperability between AutoCAD and other programs  Written in C++ programming language
 STEP (Standard for Exchange of Product model data)  The software was created in the late 1970s and early
 ISO 10303 is an ISO standard for the computer- 1980s to develop Dassault's Mirage fighter jet, then
interpretable representation and exchange of industrial product was adopted in the aerospace, automotive,
data shipbuilding, and other industries
 As of today, the latest release is V62010, but we have
V5 release 17 (V5R17)

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Operating System Major Customer


 CATIA V3 and earlier  Aerospace
 run on the mainframe platforms  Boeing Company, Airbus and Bombardier Aerospace,
 CATIA V4 etc.
 Supported for Unix and IBM mainframe platforms
 Automotive
 Released 1992
 BMW, Porsche, Chrysler, Audi, Volkswagen, Volvo,
 CATIA V5
Fiat, Gestamp Automocion, Benteler AG, PSA Peugeot
 Runs on Microsoft Windows (both 32 and 64 bit), Vista 64, IBM,
HP and SUN Unix system Citroën, Renault, Toyota, Honda, Ford, Scania,
 Most popular version of CATIA Hyundai, KIA, Proton, Tata motors, Mahindra,
Goodyear, etc.
 CATIA V6
 first launched in mid-2008  Shipbuilding
 run on Microsoft Windows, Linux or AIX  GD Electric Boat, US Navy, Hyundai Heavy Industries,
 Remember, data communication is not allowed, so far? Samsung and Daewoo and most of Japanese
companies, etc.

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CATIA – V5R17 CATIA


 Basic use  Menu Bar: Workbench, etc.
 Workbench, GUI, Spec. tree, Feature, Short cut  Specifications: Working Order
keys, etc..
 Compass: Direction and Manipulation
 Basic menu bar
 Tree expansion, Named view, Render Style,
 Plan: Basic Plane same as specification
Lighting, Depth Effect, Ground, Magnifier,  Tool Bar: Commands
Capture, Hide/Show, Video, etc..  Prompt Zone: Brief description of
command
 Working Area: Working area

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 Warning  Mouse
 Tool bar can be adjustable  Left button
 Back to original settings  Select icon, component, drag and drop
 Delete all file in “C:\Documents and  Scroll button
Settings\Mechanical\Application  Pan function
Data\DassaultSystemes\CATSettings”, then execute
 Right button
CATIA again
 If CATIA does not work right after deleting setting  Pop-up function
files, then please go to Recycle bin, all restore, then  There are couple of key combinations to
it will be okay to run. execute easy functions, but they are not
 Please do not move tool bar and settings for working well sometimes
next users  Not recommend

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 Hotkeys  Unit setting
 Esc: Abort the current process or exit the current dialog box
 F3: Structure tree out or insert (Toggle spec. tree display on and off)
 Menu bar  Tool  Option
 Rotate
 SHIFT + ←: rotate to the left
 SHIFT + →: rotate to the right
 SHIFT + ↑: rotate upward
 SHIFT + ↓: rotate downward
 CTRL + SHIFT + →: ROTATE the model around z axis Clockwise
 CTRL + SHIFT + ←: ROTATE the model around z axis Anti Clockwise
 Zoom in and out
 CTRL + Page Up: ZOOM IN the model or tree whichever is active
 CTRL + Page Dn: ZOOM OUT the model or tree whichever is active
 Pan
 CTRL + RIGHT arrow: Move the model to the right >> PAN
 CTRL + LEFT arrow: Move the model to the Left >> PAN
 CTRL + TOP arrow: Move the model to the TOP >> PAN
 CTRL + BOTTOM arrow: Move the model to the Bottom >> PAN

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