CAMD
PRACTICAL NO 1
CONTENT
• Introduction
• Syllabus
• Course Objective
• Course Outcome
• Assignment
• Assessment
• CATIA- GUI
INTRODUCTION
TEACHING SCHEME
Teaching Scheme Evaluation Scheme
Practical Tutorial Credit Hours IE MTE ETE Total
2 -- -- 2 -- -- -- Grade
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To understand conventions of standard machine components
To understand Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing.
To understand Parametric Modeling and "Shape before Size" Approach.
To exhibit ability to develop Parametric 2-D Sketches, and Edit Parametric Dimensions.
To build Solid Models of machine components.
COURSE OUTCOMES
CO Statement Method of direct assessment PO Mapped
Internal Assessment
CO1 Hands on, Assignment S-1,5,12
Understand the importance of CAD software and interpret
M-2
various sign conventions, limit fits and tolerances.
CO2 Interpret dimensioning, tolerance, and surface finish symbols Quiz S-1,5,12
from production drawing
M-2
CO3 Hands on S-1,5,12
Apply the parametric feature-based modeling 2D Sketching and
M-2
3D machine components modeling
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
1. Assignment on parametric solid modeling of a machine component ----Expt. Hands on
2. Drawing various conventional representations (using CAD Software )----Assignment
3. Assignment on reading of Industrial drawings.-----Quiz
4. Understand Model based definition for 3D model.----Expt. Hands on
5. Reverse engineering of 3D model ----Expt. Hands on
PLAN
Practical No Description Mode Duration
Introduction to Graphical User Interface (GUI) of any commercially used CAD software.
1 Catia Software 2
Parametric sketching - draw and modify 2D entities, apply/modify constraints and dimensions.
2 Catia Software 2
Parametric solid modeling – Transforming 2D sketches into 3D model of simple mechanical elements by feature based modeling approach.
3 Catia Software 2
Hands on practice on Parametric solid modelling
4 Catia Software 2
Reverse engineering of 3D model.
5 Concept of model-based definition Catia Software 2
Understand and draw the projection of standard conventions (SP-46) for.
1. Various materials.
2. Conventional representation of common features- shafts, Bearings, Joints, Valves, Gears assemblies, Threads, Springs, holes etc.
3. Conventions of Section
4. Limits, Fits, Tolerances
5. Surface Roughness
PPT,
6 2
Charts
Symbolic representation in Production drawing of sign conventions
7 Catia Software 2
Introduction to GD&T, ASME Y14.5-2018, Dimensioning System GD&T Symbols, Form Tolerances, Datum, Orientation Tolerances,
PPT,
8 2
Charts
Location Tolerances: Position, Runout, Profile, Concentricity & Symmetry Tolerances. 3-2-1 Principle, Primary datum, Auxiliary datum, Unilateral tolerance, Maximum
Material condition(MMC) / Least Material condition(LMC)
PPT,
9 2
Charts
10 Practical Test -- 2
ASSESMENT
Performance Indicators (PI) Maximum Marks
10 8 4 10
1.Attendance and Participation Present on the day of delivery Not presented on the day of delivery but showing Not presented on the day of delivery but no
10
and good participation interest in understanding participation
2. Knowledge and Understanding Best Good Average 10
Average efforts and weak demonstration
3.Effort towards implementation and demonstration Good efforts and Smart demonstration Good efforts and weak demonstration 10
4. Timely submission Timely Late but within week After one week 10
5. .Neatness and Soundness of content Fully Completed with Good Accuracy Fully Completed with less accuracy Partially completed with less accuracy 10
Total 50