CAD Drawings for Industrial

 As technologies improve and software becomes more powerful, so do opportunities for designers to create new and exciting products, services and systems. Greater freedom in customizing products has a significant impact on the end user. The ability to prototype, visualize, and share designs enhances the entire design cycle, from data analysis to final designs.





Using CAD to simulate the conditions in which a product will be used allows the designer to obtain valuable data at low cost. For example, simulating the flow of air through the exterior of a car negates the need for a car and a wind tunnel.

What is CAD Computer Aided Design ?

Computer Aided Design is the use of computers to aid the design process.

CAD is using computers to aid the design process, this could include creating and modifying designs (products), graphic design, data processing, analysis (FEA), or simulations.

Types of CAD software.

Some of the most important software are:

2D :

Autodesk AutoCAD.

Adobe polish.

3D :

Solidworks.

Autodesk Inventor or Fusion.

SketchUp.

3D Studio Max.

Advantages and disadvantages of using CAD modeling

Advantage:

Changes to ideas can be made quickly and easily by electronic file transfer

Communication with him with the client is easier.

Product manufacturing can be easier.

You can avoid costly mistakes.

Reduce costs as no additional prototypes are needed.

Save time through efficient work practices.

It has high precision and fidelity.

Disadvantages:

Software and hardware costs.

Special training is needed.

Large learning curve.

Requires more accurate information.

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