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Faculty of Engineering & Technology, SRM University, Kattankulathur – 603203

School of Mechanical Engineering


Department of Mechanical Engineering
Course plan

Course code :15ME207 Date


Course title : COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN AND ANALYSIS 5 JAN 2017
Semester :4
Academic year / : 2016-’17 / EVEN (Jan 2017- April 2017)
semester

Section details:
CLASS Details of Faculty member
ROOM Name Room No. Interco e-mail id Student
m No. contact
time
D. Raja MEA101 1841 raja.d@ Day-1
ktr.srmuniv.ac.in 12.15 pm

S.Karuppudaiyan MEH101/A 1810 karuppudaiyan.s@ Day-1


ktr.srmuniv.ac.in 12.15 pm
ramesh.k@ktr.srmuniv. Day-1
K. Ramesh
ac.in 12.15 pm
MEC302/A 1844 magesh.v@ktr.srmuniv. Day-1
V.Magesh
ac.in 12.15 pm
sachidhanandam.m@ktr Day-1
M. Sachidhanandam
.srmuniv.ac.in 12.15 pm
Vamsi Krishna MEH101/B 1810 vamsikrishna.d@ktr.sr Day-1
Dommeti muniv.ac.in 12.15 pm
annjoachimmartin.r@kt Day-1
Ann Joachim Martin
r.srmuniv.ac.in 12.15 pm

Direct assessment details:


Name of assessment Marks Topics(Tentiative) Tentative date Duration
Cycle test - I 10 Unit-I & Upto Cubic 20-02-2017 50 minutes
Spline Curve in Unit-II
Surprise test 05 -
Cycle test - II 15 From Bezier Curve in 20-03-2017 100 minutes
Unit-II & Unit-III
Quiz 05 -
Cycle test - III 15 Entire Syllabus 24-04-2017 3 hours
End semester examination 50 Entire Syllabus 3 hours
15ME207 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN AND ANALYSIS L T P C
3 0 0 3
Co-requisite: NIL
Prerequisite: NIL
Data Book / Nil
Codes/Standards
Course Category P PROFESSIONAL CORE DESIGN
Course designed by Department of Mechanical Engineering
Approval -- Academic Council Meeting -- , 24th March 2016

PURPOSE To study how computer can be used as a tool in mechanical engineering design.
INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES STUDENT OUTCOMES
At the end of the course, student will be able to
1. Apply concepts of modeling in 2D and 3D a k
2. Use Mathematical Representation for curves and surfaces a e
3. Use concepts of Computer Graphics a
4. Use relevant CAD Standards k
5. Use computer as a tool in analysis a e

Contact
Session Description of Topic Reference
hours

UNIT I: INTRODUCTION TO CAD 9


1. Definition,History and Benefits of Computer Aided Design 1 1
2. Product Life Cycle (basic only related to CAD) 1 1,2
3. Design process (Shigley, Pahl &Beitz and Oshuga ) 1 3,8
4. Coordinate Systems - working,model and screen 1 1,2
5. Wireframe modeling - introduction, advantages, disadvantages, 1 1,5
application and wireframe entites
6. Surface modeling - introduction, advantages, disadvantages, 1 1,2,5,8
application and surface entites
7. Solid modeling -Geometry and topology, entities, Boolean operations 1 1,2,3
Constructive Solid Geometry .
8. CSG tree, Boundary Representation, advantages, disadvantages. 1 1,2,3
9. Feature Entities - Extruded,Revolved,Sweep,Loft ,Shell,Fillet,Chamfer 1 1,2
etc. Representation- Shape,Relations,Constrains,Validation etc.
UNIT II: - REPRESENTATION OF CURVES AND SURFACES 9
10. Mathematical representation of lines,circle. (Basic treatment only) 1 1,8

11. Mathematical representation of ellipse & parabola (Basic 1 1,8


treatment only)
12. Cubic Spline Curve - hermite cubic spline in terms of two end point 1 1,3,8
and their tangent vector.
13. Bezier Curve - Mathematical representation and Characteristics 1 1,3,8
14. B-spline Curve - Mathematical representation and Characteristics 1 1,3,8
15. Curve Fitting Techniques - Blending, Segmentation,Trimming, 1 1,3,8
16. Intersection, Etc. (Basic treatment only)
Bicubic surface. 1 1,3,8
17. Bezier Surface - Mathematical representation and Characteristics 1 1,3,8
18. B-spline Surface -Mathematical representation and Characteristics 1 1,3,8
UNIT III: GRAPHICS CONCEPTS 9
19. Transformations: Translation, Scaling. 1 1,2,10
20. Transformations: Rotation and Reflection 1 1,2,10
21. Concatenated and Inverse Transformations 1 1,2,10
22. Orthographic, Isometric and Perspective Projections 1 1,2
23. Cohen Sutherland Clipping Algorithm 1 2,10
24. Hidden line removal, Visibility Techniques. 1 1
25. Priority and Area-oriented Algorithm. 1 1
26. Hidden Surface removal, z-Buffer and Warnock’s Algorithm 1 1,8,10
27. Coloring and Shading. 1 1,8
UNIT IV:CAD STANDARDS AND RECENT TECHNOLOGY 9
28. Introduction to Data exchange standards 1 1,2,3
29. IGES. 1 1,2,3,8
30. STEP,DXF and CALS. 1 2,3,8
31. GKS,GKS-3D,PHIGS and NAPLPS. 1 2,3,8
32. Rapid Prototyping - types and techniques 2 2
33. Animation Types and Techniques 2 1
34. Simulation Technique 1 1
UNIT V:FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS 9
35. Introduction to FEA and Steps involved in FEA. -basic concept, 1 1,2,4,8
engineering application and types of boundary value problems
36. Shape function for 1 D element linear (2 nodes) and quadratic (3 nodes) 1 4

37. Derivation of element stiffness matrics,Assembly of element stiffness 1 4


matrics and load vectors,Solution techniques.
38. Analysis of springs,Tutorial - simple problems 1 4
39. Simple problems in stepped bar subjected to axial loads 2 4
40. Problems in simple structural members for triangular element 2 4
41. Procedure for Finite Element Modeling 1 1,2,4
Total contact hours 45

LEARNING RESOURCES
Sl. TEXT BOOKS
No.
1. Ibrahim Zeid, “Mastering CAD /CAM (Sie )”, Tata Mcgraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2010
REFERENCE BOOKS/OTHER READING MATERIAL

2. P.N. Rao, “CAD/CAM Principles and Application”,3rd Edition, Tata Mcgraw-Hill, New Delhi,
2012
3. Chris Mcmahon and Jimmie Browne, “CAD/CAM”, Adision Wesly, NewYork, 2000

4. Chandupatla and Belagundu, “Introduction to Finite Element Methods in Engineering”, Prentice


Hal of India Private Limited, New Delhi, 2011
5. Radhakrishnan.P, Subramanyan.S and Raju.V, “CAD/CAM/CIM”, New Age International
Publishers, 2000.
6. Ibrahim Zeid, “CAD/CAM Theory and Practice”, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New
Delhi, 2010.
7. Newman and Sproul R.F, “Principles of interactive computer graphics”, Tata Mcgraw-Hill, New
Delhi, 2007.
8. K.Lalit Narayan,K.Mallikarjuna Rao and M.M.M.Sarcar, “ Computer Aided Design and
Manufacturing”, Prentice Hal of India Private Limited, New Delhi, 2013.
9. Mikell P. Groover, Emory W. Zimmers Jr., “CAD/CAM:Computer Aided Design and
Manufacturing”, Prentice Hall of India Private Ltd., New Delhi, 2008.
10. Donald Hearn and Pauline Baker M, “Computer Graphics C version ”, 2nd Edition, Pearson
education.

S.No Name Signature


D. Raja
1
S.Karuppudaiyan
2

3 K. Ramesh

4 V.Magesh

5 M. Sachidhanandam

6 Vamsi Krishna Dommeti

7 Ann Joachim Martin

HOD/Mechanical

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