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Madhukarrao Pandav College Of Engineering,Bhandara

Department Of Mechanical Engineering


Teaching Plan
Subject: COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN ( BEME703T) Name of the teacher:
Session: Sem: 7th Semester (CBS)
Topic No. Topic Code Topics to be covered as per syllabus
1.UNIT-1 1.1 Introduction of CAD.

2 1.2 Difference between Conventional & CAD design.

3 1.3 Rasterisation techniques frame buffer.

4 1.4 N-bit plane buffers.

5 1.5 Simple color frame buffer algorithm for the generation of basic geometric entities
like line by using parametric.
6 1.6 Simple color frame buffer algorithm for the generation of basic geometric entities
like circle by using parametric.
7 1.7 Simple color frame buffer algorithm for the generation of basic geometric entities
like ellipse by using parametric.
8 1.8 Non-parametric equations.

9 UNIT-2 2.1 Introduction to windowing & clipping.

10 2.2 Window and Viewport.

11 2.3 line clipping & polygon clipping.

12 2.4 2D transformation.

13 2.5 2D transformation: Translation, Scaling, Rotation, Reflection & Shear.

14 2.6 Concept of homogeneous representation & concatenation.

15 2.7 3D Transformation: Translation, Scaling.

16 2.8 3D Transformation: Rotation, Reflection etc.

17 UNIT-3 3.1 Techniques for Geometric Modeling.

18 3.2 Graphic standards, parametric representation of geometry.

19 3.3 Bezier curves, Cubic spline curves.

20 3.4 BSpline curves.

21 3.5 Constructive solid geometry, Feature Based modeling, Feature recognition, Design
by feature.
22 3.6 Wire frame modeling, solid modeling of basic entities like box, cone, cylinder. CSG &
B- representation technique using set theory.
23 3.7 Assembly modeling: Representation, mating conditions, representation schemes,
generation of assembly sequences.
24 3.8 Importance of precedence diagram.

25 UNIT-4 4.1 Finite Element Analysis.

26 4.2 One Dimensional Problem: Fundamental concept of finite element method.

27 4.3 Plain stress and strain, Finite Element Modeling.

28 4.4 Potential Energy Approach, Galerkin Approach, Coordinate and Shape function.

29 4.5 Coordinate and Shape function.


30 4.6 Assembly of Global Stiffness Matrix and Load Vector.

31 4.7 Properties of Stiffness Matrix, Finite Element Equations.

32 4.8 Quadratic Shape Function, Temperature Effects, Torsion of a circular shaft.

33 UNIT-5 5.1 Truss & Two Dimensional FEM.

34 5.2 Plane truss problems.

35 5.3 Two dimensional problems using Constant strain triangle.

36 5.4 Derivation of shape functions for CST element.

37 5.5 Formulation of stiffness matrices for Truss.

38 5.6 Formulation of stiffness matrices for CST element.

39 5.7 Preprocessing processing.

40 5.8 Post processing.

41 UNIT 6 6.1 Optimization in Design.

42 6.2 Objectives of optimum design.

43 6.3 Adequate and optimum design.

44 6.4 Johnson’s Method of optimum design.

45 6.5 primary design equation.

46 6.6 Subsidiary design equations and limit equations.

47 6.7 optimum design with normal and redundant specifications of simple machine
elements like: tension bar, transmission shaft.
48 6.8 optimum design with normal and redundant specifications of simple machine
elements like: helical spring.

Signature of Principal Signature of HOD Signature of the


teacher

Madhukarrao Pandav College Of Engineering,Bhandara


Department Of Mechanical Engineering
Execution Plan
Subject : COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN (BEME703T) Name of the teacher:
Session: Sem: 7th Semester (CBS)

Topic No. Date of Topics covered


lecture

1.UNIT-1 Introduction of CAD.

2 Difference between Conventional & CAD design.

3 Rasterisation techniques frame buffer.

4 N-bit plane buffers.

5 Simple color frame buffer algorithm for the generation of basic geometric entities
like line by using parametric.
6 Simple color frame buffer algorithm for the generation of basic geometric entities
like circle by using parametric.
7 Simple color frame buffer algorithm for the generation of basic geometric entities
like ellipse by using parametric.
8 Non-parametric equations.

9 UNIT-2 Introduction to windowing & clipping.

10 Window and Viewport.

11 line clipping & polygon clipping.

12 2D transformation.

13 2D transformation: Translation, Scaling, Rotation, Reflection & Shear.

14 Concept of homogeneous representation & concatenation.

15 3D Transformation: Translation, Scaling.

16 3D Transformation: Rotation, Reflection etc.

17 UNIT-3 Techniques for Geometric Modeling.

18 Graphic standards, parametric representation of geometry.

19 Bezier curves, Cubic spline curves.

20 BSpline curves.

21 Constructive solid geometry, Feature Based modeling, Feature recognition, Design


by feature.
22 Wire frame modeling, solid modeling of basic entities like box, cone, cylinder. CSG
& B- representation technique using set theory.
23 Assembly modeling: Representation, mating conditions, representation schemes,
generation of assembly sequences.
24 Importance of precedence diagram.

25 UNIT-4 Finite Element Analysis.

26 One Dimensional Problem: Fundamental concept of finite element method.

Topic No. Date of Topics covered


lecture
27 Plain stress and strain, Finite Element Modeling.

28 Potential Energy Approach, Galerkin Approach, Coordinate and Shape function.

29 Coordinate and Shape function.


30 Assembly of Global Stiffness Matrix and Load Vector.

31 Properties of Stiffness Matrix, Finite Element Equations.

32 Quadratic Shape Function, Temperature Effects, Torsion of a circular shaft.

33 UNIT-5 Truss & Two Dimensional FEM.

34 Plane truss problems.

35 Two dimensional problems using Constant strain triangle.

36 Derivation of shape functions for CST element.

37 Formulation of stiffness matrices for Truss.

38 Formulation of stiffness matrices for CST element.

39 Preprocessing processing.

40 Post processing.

41 UNIT 6 Optimization in Design.

42 Objectives of optimum design.

43 Adequate and optimum design.

44 Johnson’s Method of optimum design.

45 primary design equation.

46 Subsidiary design equations and limit equations.

47 optimum design with normal and redundant specifications of simple machine


elements like: tension bar, transmission shaft.
48 optimum design with normal and redundant specifications of simple machine
elements like: helical spring.

Signature of Principal Signature of HOD Signature of the teacher

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