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Cad Cam Syllabus

The document outlines the scheme of teaching and examination for the 7th semester of the Bachelor of Engineering program in Mechanical Engineering. It includes details about 8 subjects to be taught along with their codes, total class periods, scheme of examination, total marks and credits. There will be 4 theory subjects, each with 4 class periods and 1 tutorial period per week. There will also be 4 practical/lab subjects with 3 class periods each. Students will also undertake a minor project, innovative and entrepreneurial skills course, practical training and library evolution. The total marks for the semester are 1000 and total credits are 34. The document also lists the 7 possible subjects for the Professional Elective-II, along with the branch and subject codes

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Cad Cam Syllabus

The document outlines the scheme of teaching and examination for the 7th semester of the Bachelor of Engineering program in Mechanical Engineering. It includes details about 8 subjects to be taught along with their codes, total class periods, scheme of examination, total marks and credits. There will be 4 theory subjects, each with 4 class periods and 1 tutorial period per week. There will also be 4 practical/lab subjects with 3 class periods each. Students will also undertake a minor project, innovative and entrepreneurial skills course, practical training and library evolution. The total marks for the semester are 1000 and total credits are 34. The document also lists the 7 possible subjects for the Professional Elective-II, along with the branch and subject codes

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SCHEME OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATION

B.E. VII SEMESTER MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


PERIODS SCHEME OF
S. Board of Sub. PER EXAM Total Credit
SUBJECT
No. Study Code WEEK Theory/Practical Marks L+(T+P)/2
L T P ESE CT TA
Automobile
1. Mech. Engg 3 1 - 80 20 20 120 4
Engineering
Refrigeration &
2. Mech. Engg 4 1 - 80 20 20 120 5
Air-conditioning
Computer Aided
3. Mech. Engg Design & 4 1 - 80 20 20 120 5
Manufacturing
Machine Tool
4 Mech. Engg 4 1 - 80 20 20 120 5
Technology
Professional
5 Refer Table - II 4 1 - 80 20 20 120 5
Elective-II
Automobile
6 Mech. Engg - - 3 40 - 20 60 2
Engineering Lab
Refrigeration &
7 Mech. Engg Air-conditioning - - 3 40 - 20 60 2
Lab
Computer Aided
Design and
8 Mech. Engg - - 3 40 - 20 60 2
Manufacturing
Lab
9 Mech. Engg Minor Project - - 3 100 - 40 140 2
Innovative &
10 Management Entrepreneurial - - 2 - - 40 40 1
Skills
** Practical
11 Mech. Engg Training - - 1 - - 40 40 1
Evolution/Library
Total 19 5 15 620 100 280 1000 34
L – Lecture, T – Tutorial, P – Practical,
ESE – End Semester Exam, CT – Class Test, TA – Teacher’s Assessment

**To be completed after VI semester and before the commencement of VII Semester.
Table – II
Professional Elective - II
S.No. Branch Subject Code Subject
1 Mechanical Quality Control & Total Quality Management
2 Mechanical Energy Management & Audit
3 Mechanical Applied Elasticity & Plasticity
4 Mechanical Product Design & Development
5 Mechanical Numerical Control of Machines Tools
6 Mechanical Thermal System Design
7 Mechanical Cyber Security/Information Security

Note: (1) 1/4th of total strength of students subject to minimum of 20 students is required to offer and elective
in the college in a particular academic session.
Note: (2) Choice of elective course once made for an examination cannot be changed in future examinations.
3. Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing
Name of program: Bachelor of Engineering
Branch: Mechanical Engineering Semester: VII
Subject: Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing Code:
Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 10
Class Tests: Two (Minimum) Assignments: Two (Minimum)
ESE Duration: Three Hours Maximum Marks: 80 Minimum Marks: 28

Course Objective:
 To introduce the student to be familiar with CAD/CAM terminology & its
capabilities.
 To become familiar with CAD/CAM software, Graphical user interface & basic tools.
 To recognize geometric and graphical elements of engineering design problems
 To apply a “hands-on” understanding of the basic concepts of computer-aided
manufacturing and prototyping through group and individual projects
 To study Basic features of CAM so as to be capable of accepting professional
responsibilities and to understand the associativity between design and manufacturing.
 Integrate the CAD system and the CAM system by using the CAD system for
modeling design information and converting the CAD model into a CAM model for
modeling the manufacturing information.

UNIT-I
Introduction: Introduction of CAD/CAM, Definition of CAD & CAM tools, the influence of
computers on manufacturing environment, Benefits of CAD/CAM. The product cycle,
product engineering, concurrent engineering.
Window and View port: Window definitions, View port definitions, Window and View port
relationship; World co-ordinates; Normalized device co-ordinates and Homogenous co-
ordinates.

UNIT – II
Geometric Modeling: Requirement of Geometric Modeling, Geometric models, Geometric
construction Methods, other modeling methods, 2D & 3D Transformations, Perspective and
Parallel Projection, Viewing transformation.
Geometric Modeling of Curves: Parametric and Non parametric, Explicit and Implicit,
Representation of curves. Analytical Curve: Line, Circle, Conics. Synthetic curve: Hermite
Cubic Splines, Bezier Curves, B-Spline Curves. C0, C1 & C2 Continuity, Convex hull.

UNIT –III
Representation of Surface: Parametric Representation of surfaces, Equation of surface,
Tangent vector, Normal vector, Twist vector, parametric patches and surfaces, Analytical
surfaces: Ruled surface, surface of revolution, Tabulated cylinder. Synthetic surface: Hermit
bi-cubic surface, Bezier bi-cubic surface, B spline bicubic surface, Coon’s surface.
Solid Modeling: Solid modeling techniques, Geometric and Topology, Valid solid, Types of
solid modeling, Algorithms, Basic set theory, Solid Representation Schemes. CSG
representation, 3D base primitives, Unary Operation, Boolean Operation, Sweeping
Operation and CSG tree.
UNIT – IV
Numerical Control
Introduction to Numerical Control, Basic components of an NC system, the NC procedure,
NC coordinate systems, NC motion control systems, applications of Numerical Control,
Introduction to Computer Control in NC, problems with conventional NC, Computer
Numerical Control, Direct Numerical Control, Combined DNC/CNC system, Adaptive
control machining system,
NC Part Programming
Introduction to NC Part Programming, Manual part programming, Computer assisted part
programming, the APT (Automatically Programming Tool) language, MACRO statement in
APT, Advantages of CAD/CAM in NC programming.

UNIT –V
Group Technology
Introduction to group technology, part families, parts classification & coding, three parts
classification & coding system, group technology machine cells, benefits and Limitation of
group technology
Computer integrated manufacturing (CIM) system
Introduction of CAPP, Flexible Manufacturing System, Benefits.

Text Books:
1. CAD/CAM Theory and Practice- Zeid, Ibrahim & Sivasubramanian,TMH, Delhi
2. CAM/CAD principle & Applications-P.N.Rao- TMH, New Delhi
Reference Books:
1. CAD/CAM-Milkell P. Groover, Emory W. Zimmer-Pearson Education, Delhi
2. Computer Aided Design & Manuacturing – Lalitnarayan – PHI,Delhi
3. Introduction to Computer Graphics- N. Krishnamoorty, TMH, Delhi
4. Computer Numeric Control-T.Jeyapoovan, Robert Quesada-Pearson Education
5. CAD/CAM – Surendra Kumar & A.K. Jha – Dhanpat Rai , New Delhi

Course Outcome:
 Understand the various CAD/CAM and CNC processes.
 Generate and verify the tool path and NC programs for milling and drilling
manufacturing processes.
 Recognize various types of Curves, surface and Solid and their application as used in
geometric modeling.
 Appreciate the concept of parametric modeling which is the mainstay of most of the
3D modeling system.
 Write and prove sample part programs for CNC machining centres in planar milling
operations using the word address format.
 Understand the needs of master production schedule and methods to develop it.
 Plan and execute the production activity control, which actually deals with operations
in the shop floor.
 Skillfully use modern engineering tools and techniques for mechanical engineering
design, analysis and application.
8. Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing Lab

Name of program: Bachelor of Engineering


Branch: Mechanical Engineering Semester: VII
Subject: Computer aided design and manufacturing Lab Code:
Total Lab Periods: 2 4 Batch Size: 30
Maximum Marks: 40 Minimum Marks: 20

Total TEN Experiments are to be carried out. FIVE Experiments each from CAD and
CAM.

A. CAD Experiments
1. Line Drawing or Circle Drawing experiment: Writing and validation of computer
program.
2. Geometric Transformation algorithm experiment for translation/rotation/scaling:
Writing and validation of computer program.
3. Design of machine component or other system experiment: Writing and validation of
computer program.
4. Understanding and use of any 3-D Modeling Software commands.
5. Experiment: Solid modeling of a machine component using Advanced-modeling
software.
6. Root findings or curve fitting experiment: Writing and validation of computer
program.
7. Numerical differentiation or numerical integration experiment: Writing and validation
of computer program.

B. CAM Experiments
1. To study the characteristic features of CNC machine
2. Part Programming (in word address format) experiment for turning operation
(including operations such as grooving and threading) and running on CNC machine
3. Part Programming (in word address format or ATP) experiment for drilling operation
(point to point) and running on CNC machine
4. Part Programming (in word address format or ATP) experiment for milling operation
(contouring) and running on CNC machine

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