Thursday, 27 October 2016

Computer Aided Design (CAD)


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Few years back, planning and structural designing of complex buildings, machines etc. were done on drawing boards and paper, with various tools like pencil, eraser, compass, scale etc. With the advent of computer technology, specially with the software named CAD / CAM, these jobs have become more easier and simpler. Computer-Aided Design and Drafting (CADD), most popularly known as Computer-Aided Design (CAD) is an electronic tool which enables quick and accurate drawing with the use of computer. CAD make use of computer software programmes, special purpose hardware as well as graphics to generate drawings. CAD software is often referred to as CAD CAM software. CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing) is a system of automatically producing finished products by using computer controlled production machines. 

Even though, the world's first Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software was developed in the early 1960's, CAD became popular in the beginning of 1980's. It was Ivan Sutherland who developed the first CAD software named 'sketchpad' in 1963. But before that in the year 1957, Dr. Patrick J. Hanratty had developed a commercial CAM software system, a numerical control programming tool called 'PRONTO' and for that reason Dr. Hanratty is referred as 'the father of CAD CAM'.

Creativity, science and business are combined in the CAD field which are used to design curves and figures in two dimensional (2D) space; or curves, surfaces or solids in three dimensional (3D) objects. In addition to the software, CAD systems require a high quality graphics monitor and graphics card, a mouse, light pen or digitizing tablet for drawing, and a special printer or plotter for printing design specifications, as well as high speed CPU's and large amounts of memory (RAM). Computer aided design involves creating computer models defined by geometrical parameters that appears on a computer monitor as a three-dimensional representation which can be readily altered by changing relevant parameters. This neat, clean and highly presentable CAD drawing have a number of advantages over drawings created on a drawing board. These electronic drawings can be modified quite easily; presented in a variety of formats and the existing components of the drawing can be rearranged to fit the new shape. CAD systems also allow to view a design from any angle with the push of a button and to zoom in or out for close-ups and long-distance views. With proper shading and rendering, the models made by CAD can be made to look exactly like pictures.

Earlier Computer Aided Design software's were used merely by engineers especially architectural engineers and mechanical engineers. With the passage of time, CAD has made its access in all fields where creativity and designing is required. It is widely used for product design in automotive, shipbuilding and aerospace industries, prosthetics (artificial device for replacing missing body part), industrial and architectural design, and even to produce computer animation in movies, advertisements etc. As a result, many new career avenues has been opened in the field of CAD. Now-a-days this technology is used not only by engineers and architects in their design process, but also other design professionals as well. 

The applications of CAD software are mostly allied with engineering fields like architecture, civil, mechanical, automobile, electrical, interior design and related firms. All these fields involves lot of designing and most of the professionals and companies do their designing and drawing with the CAD software. CAD system enable an engineer / designer to develop and convey their ideas on screen, take a print out or save it for future editing and thus save a lot of valuable time on their drawings. It facilitates lower design costs and a shorter design time. Engineers and designers use CAD software program in a wide variety of industries to design and manufacture physical products ranging from buildings, bridges, roads, aircraft, ships and cars to digital cameras, mobile phones, televisions etc. 

Skilled personals with outstanding drawing skills and computer knowledge can excel in the field of Computer Aided Design. Professionals working in computer aided designing jobs are usually called CAD operators or Drafters. The major tasks performed by these professionals are evaluating, preparing and producing drawings, and designing layout and sketches using computers. 

Eligibility & Selection

Formal technical training in computer aided design (CAD) programmes is a vital part to built up a career in this field. CAD courses explore the latest tools and techniques of the software package covering all draw commands and options, editing, dimensioning, hatching and plotting techniques available. 

Many institutes offer exclusive programmes in various CAD/CAE (Computer Aided Engineering) software's such as AutoCAD, CNC, Pro/E, CATIA (Computer Aided Three-dimensional Interactive Application), UG (Unigraphics) etc. as well as Diploma in CAD, which covers various computer aided designing concepts, and also important CAD softwares. Eligibility criteria for the CAD courses varies depending on the institutes, but for Diploma course it is usually a Diploma/Degree in Mechanical /Production / Automobile/Plastic / Electrical Engineering. For CAD programs based on AutoCAD, the eligibility is ITI-D/Man or Diploma/Degree in Mechanical/Civil/Architecture/Interior Design. Candidates with plus two also have an option for studying Engineering Drawing with CAD.

To become an expert CAD professional, one should possess graduation in engineering. Some reputed institutes, teach CAD software as part of their curriculum along with their 4 years bachelors degree course. 

CAD programs are also available as two year post graduate programmes i.e M.E or M. Tech in CAD/CAM which focus more specifically on the technical aspects of the discipline. The eligibility for post graduate programme is normally graduation in engineering. Apart from B.Tech. / B.E. / A.M.I.E., some institutes accept B.Sc. (with mathematics or statistics or computer science or physics as a compulsory subject) / B.C.A. / bachelors degree holders in environmental or disaster management / B.A. or B.Sc. (with geography or geology honours) qualified candidates. After PG, one can opt for specialised CAD software, depending on their areas of interest and their profession. 

Aspirants should always make sure that the courses offered are accredited programs that offer the latest in software and equipment. Usually CAD programmes are offered for a short period ranging from 3 months to 6 months up to 1year. These programmes are designed to provide the basic technical background necessary to produce mechanical drawings using both manual and computer-aided drafting techniques. However, Postgraduate program in CAD are of two year duration.

Personal Attributes :

Besides educational qualification, one should have a thorough knowledge about the field of computers. Drawing skill is an essential attribute needed in the profession of CAD, as it mainly deals with designing layouts and sketches. It is a field which requires the combination of logical thinking, creativity and artistic skills. CAD professionals must possess strong technical, analytical, interpersonal and organizational skills. They must be able to execute all types of 2D and 3D design modifications and geometry analysis. In addition to these, candidates should have good mechanical and mathematical skills. As CAD is a technology based field, individuals who have taken CAD as their career, has to update their knowledge on a regular basis. 

CAD is applicable in almost all fields, but is extremely valid to the designing fields such as architecture, mechanics, civil, automobile and even interior design. High quality designs and drawings can be made in a very short period of time using the different CAD softwares.

The job prospects of the CAD professional varies on their specialisation in the profession. The major tasks of these people are creating designs or sketches of buildings, structures, machines, cars or any other product as per the requirement of the client, with regards to various possible loads and constraints. After making 2D drawings of buildings/ products and drafting, 3D modeling is done, which help making the model of the actual building/product. With 3D models the client can see how the building will look after construction along with all the internal utilities and the external visuals of the building including the colors.

Some of the specialisation in the field of computer aided design are :
  • Drafters : Drafters prepare technical drawings and plans, which are used by production and construction workers to build everything from microchips to skyscrapers. They can work with architectural, engineering, and related services firms. Depending on their qualifications, Drafters can be classified as 
    Structural Drafter - who support civil engineers and architects; 
    Mechanical Drafter - who deals with machinery and mechanical devices; 
    Electrical Drafter - who are associated with the electrical distribution system; etc. 
  • Design Technician : Design Technician are the individuals who are responsible for the technical aspects of the construction. These people make creative ideas about shape, color, and texture.
  • Engineering Aids : Engineering aids wing assist construction engineers in developing final construction plans by preparing land surveys, maps, sketches, drawings and blueprints. They also estimate costs, perform quality assurance tests on building materials etc. 
Depending on the specialisation, job opportunities are available for CAD professionals in manufacturing industries, research and development firms etc. CAD professionals with engineering degrees can find openings in the fields of aerospace industries, industrial and architectural design, shipbuilding expertise, automotive industries etc.

Opportunities are also available in advertising and film industries where CAD systems are widely used for giving special effects through computer animation. Here one can work as bench animator, motion capture animator, shadier, game design animator or special effects artist. AutoCAD professionals can take up the career in three dimensional design or industrial design. Those people with advanced AutoCAD skills can find employment as a graphic artist, a 3D modeler, a production artist, a multimedia designer, an architectural or engineering drafts person, and more.

Teaching is another option, as the number of CAD/ CAM training institutes are coming up. With several years of experience, one can start up their own firm or can work as an independent freelance CAD designer.

Institutes

Quite a number of CAD programmes are available in the industry for designing and sketching purpose. These programmes can assist to execute 2D drawings, 3D drawings, renderings, shadings, engineering calculations, space planning, structural design, piping layouts, plant design, project management etc. Some among the CAD software's are AutoCAD (1982) and Autodesk Inventor (1999) from Auto Desk, Uni-Solid from Unigraphics, CATIA (Dassault Systems), Pro/Engineer (PTC), Mechanical Desktop, SolidWorks (1995), Ansys, Ideas, Adina etc. With advanced CAD programs, one can create animated images.

The most commonly used CAD software is AutoCAD from Autodesk. AutoCAD design training is available at colleges and universities or directly from an Autodesk Authorized Training Center (ATC).

Click on the following links for the details of institutes conducting the courses :

» AutoCAD Training
» CATIA
» Certificate Course in Coral Draw
» M.E. Computer Aided Design (CAD)
» M.Tech. Computer Aided Design (CAD / CAM)
» Unigraphics

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