Cad Syllabus
Cad Syllabus
of CAD, Concepts of integrated CAD/CAM, Necessity & its importance, Engineering Applications Computer Graphics-I CAD/CAM systems, Graphics Input devices-cursor control Devices, Digitizers, Keyboard terminals, Image scanner, Speech control devices and Touch, panels, Graphics display devices-Cathode Ray Tube, Random & Raster scan display, Colour CRT monitors, Direct View Storage Tubes, Flat Panel display, Hard copy printers and plotters UNIT-II Computer Graphics-II Graphics standards, Graphics Software, Software Configuration, Graphics Functions, Output primitives- Bresenhams line drawing algorithm and Bresenhams circle generating algorithm 4 Geometric Transformations: World/device Coordinate Representation, Windowing and clipping, 2 D Geometric transformations-Translation, Scaling, Shearing, Rotation & Reflection Matrix representation, Composite transformation, 3 D transformations, multiple transformation 4 UNIT-III Curves: Curves representation, Properties of curve design and representation, Interpolation vs approximation, Parametric representation of analytic curves, Parametric continuity conditions, Parametric representation of synthetic curves-Hermite cubic splines-Blending function formulation and its properties, Bezier curves-Blending function formulation and its properties, Composite Bezier curves, B-spline curves and its properties, Periodic and non-periodic B-spline curves UNIT-IV 3D Graphics: Polygon surfaces-Polygon mesh representations, Quadric and Superquadric surfaces and blobby objects; Solid modeling-Solid entities, Fundamentals of Solid modeling-Set theory, regularized set operations; Half spaces, Boundary representation,
Constructive solid geometry, Sweep representation, Color models Application commands for AutoCAD & ProE software UNIT-V Numerical Methods: Introduction, Errors in numbers, Binary representation of numbers, Root findingBisection method, Newton Raphson method, Curve fitting-Least square method, Numerical differentiation-Newtons interpolation, Numerical IntegrationTrapezoidal and Simpson method Finite Element Method: Introduction, Principles of Finite elements modeling, Stiffness matrix/displacement matrix, Stiffness matrix for spring system, bar & beam elements, bar elements in 2D space (truss element) Books & References:
1. Computer Graphics Hearn & Baker Prentice Hall of India 2. Computer Aided Engineering Design Anupam Saxena & B. Sahay Anamaya Publishers 3. CAD/CAM HP Groover & EW Zimmers, Jr. Prentice Hall India Ltd