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TECH 104 – Technical Graphics Communication Week 15: Design in Industry & Applications of 3D CAD
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TECH 104 – Technical Graphics Communication Week 15: Design in Industry & Applications of 3D CAD.

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Page 1: TECH 104 – Technical Graphics Communication Week 15: Design in Industry & Applications of 3D CAD.

TECH 104 – Technical Graphics Communication

Week 15:

Design in Industry &Applications of 3D CAD

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Visualization

Helps any and everyone understand the object / system / process.

Etc.

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Rapid Prototyping (RP)

Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) Laminated Object Manufacturing (LOM) Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) 3D Printing (3DP) Stereolithography (SLA) Electron Beam Melting (EBM)

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Virtual Reality(VR)

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Computer Numerical Control (CNC)

Traditional

Data Driven

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Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM)

Computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM) is a method of manufacturing in which the entire production process is controlled by computer. Typically, it relies on closed-loop control processes, based on real-time input from sensors. It is also known as flexible design and manufacturing.

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Computer Aided Machining

Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) is the use of computer-based software tools that assist engineers and machinists in manufacturing or prototyping product components. CAM is a programming tool that allows you to manufacture physical models using computer-aided design (CAD) programs. CAM creates real life versions of components designed within a software package. CAM was first used in 1971 for car body design and tooling.

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Finite Element Analysis

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Animation

Entertainment Gaming Accident Reconstruction Assembly Instructions Architectural “Flythroughs” Proposals Etc.

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Motion Capture

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Simulation

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Litigation

Forensics Point of View Time of Day Ambiguous Features

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Concurrent Engineering

Everyone Interacting with 3D Database at the same time.

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Haptics

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SIGGRAPH

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UROP

Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program

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TECH 104 – Technical Graphics Communication

Week 16:

Final Exam 8:00 – 10:00

(ET010 – Computer Lab)

Multiple Choice / True – False

200 Points