Outline:
General or Specialized : Specialized
Field of learning : Common to all courses of engineering, Materials, Design and Production, Computer Control, Electrical and Electronic Contorol
Required, Elective, etc. : Must complete subjects
Foundational academic disciplines : Engineering/Mechanical engineering/Design engineering, Machine functional element, tribology
Relationship with Educational Objectives : This class is equivalent to (3) Acquire deep foundation knowledge of the major subject area
Relationship with JABEE programs : The main goals of learning / education in this class is (A) also (D)is involved.
Course outline : Students will learn the basic operation of CAD, which is widely used as a tool for mechanical and electrical/electronic drawing. "SolidWorks" is used as the CAD software for mechanical drawing.
Style:
Course method :
The class is taught in a seminar room at the Central Information Center, using a board and slides, mainly exercises to understand the CAD system, and basic operations to make simple drawings.
Grade evaluation method :
Evaluation of the level of completion of the drawings (60%) and attitude towards the work (40%); however, if one of the drawings is not completed, no grade will be given.
Notice:
Precautions on the enrollment :
Students must take this class (no more than one-third of the required number of class hours missed) in order to complete the 2nd year course.
Course advice :
Perform CAD operations as a basis for mechanical and electrical/electronic drawing. It is necessary to be familiar with basic PC operations on a regular basis.
Foundational subjects : Integrated science and technology basis (1st year)
Related subjects : Electrical and electronic circuits(2nd year)
Attendance advice :
Students must not be late or miss a class. It is important to have a good attitude in order to learn basic operations. Students are expected to submit drawings on time.
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Theme |
Goals |
1st Semester |
1st Quarter |
1st |
Guidance |
To understand the overall flow of the class. To understand the precautions.
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2nd |
What is 3D computer graphics? |
Understanding 3-D computer graphics.
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3rd |
Basics of 3D computer graphics. |
Describe 3-D computer graphics.
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4th |
Basic drawing [How to draw basic shapes] |
Understand the technical terms and rules in drawing.
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5th |
Basics of Shape Grasping and Three Plane Drawing [Third angle projection method]. |
Third angle projection method can be explained.
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6th |
Exercise for geometry recognition 1 |
Be able to draw a projection view from a three-dimensional figure.
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7th |
Exercise for geometry recognition 2 |
Be able to point out mistakes in the projection view.
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8th |
Exercise for geometry recognition 3 |
Be able to complete a three-view drawing by filling in unfinished geometries.
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2nd Quarter |
9th |
Exercise for geometry recognition 4 |
Be able to draw a three-dimensional figure from a projection view.
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10th |
Exercise for geometry recognition 5 |
Be able to draw an isometric view from a projection view.
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11th |
Types and Properties of CAD |
Be able to explain the types and properties of CAD (textbook pages 7-14, same as below).
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12th |
Basic CAD operations 1 (starting, saving and closing CAD software) |
Be able to start, save and exit the software (15-30).
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13th |
Basic CAD operations 2 (sketching and dimensioning) |
Be able to perform sketching and dimensioning operations (31-39).
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14th |
Basic CAD Operation 3 (Feature) |
Be able to perform Feature operations (40-47).
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15th |
Basic CAD Operations 4 (Fillet) |
Be able to perform Fillet operations (48-59).
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16th |
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2nd Semester |
3rd Quarter |
1st |
Basic CAD operations 5 (Assembly). |
Be able to perform Assemble operations (60-73).
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2nd |
CAD exercises for simple machine elements1 |
Drawing up a part (31-39). Be able to draw a new part. Understand and use the basic functions of a CAD system.
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3rd |
CAD exercises for simple machine elements 2 |
Drawing up a part (40-59). Be able to extrude in sketches operation, operate a model display and add hollowed-out shapes. Understand and use the basic functions of a CAD system.
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4th |
CAD exercises for simple machine elements 3 |
Drawing up a part (60-73). Be able to perform copying geometry, rounding corners and defining a complete in sketches. Understand and use the basic functions of a CAD system.
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5th |
CAD exercises for simple machine elements 4 |
Drawing up a part (74-86). Be able to modify models and rotate in sketches to drawing models. Understand and use the basic functions of a CAD system.
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6th |
CAD exercises for simple machine elements 5 |
Be able to check the drawings of the parts. Understand and use the basic functions of a CAD system.
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7th |
Modeling 1 |
Be able to operate the assembly process of the parts (87-104). Understand and use the basic functions of a CAD system.
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8th |
Modeling 2 |
Be able to change 3D to 2D drawings (105-119). Understand and use the basic functions of a CAD system.
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4th Quarter |
9th |
Modeling 3 |
Be able to draw a 2D drawing of the parts (120-130). Understand and use the basic functions of a CAD system.
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10th |
Modeling 4 |
Be able to check and complete the 2D drawings. Understand and use the basic functions of a CAD system.
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11th |
Electrical and electronic drafting basics |
Understand the basics of electrical drafting.
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12th |
CAD exercises for simple electric circuits1 |
Be able to understand the content of the exercises.
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13th |
CAD exercises for simple electric circuits2 |
Complete the exercise.
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14th |
Drawing an electrical circuit diagram1 |
Be able to understand the content of the exercises.
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15th |
Drawing an electrical circuit diagram2 |
Complete the assignment.
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16th |
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