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This evolved from manual drawings due to the changing trends in the industry which involved:
Demand for faster development of new products
Implementation of CAD/CAM/CAE tools mandatory to stay ahead of competition
Need for quality & reliable products for manufacturers worldwide strive to be more competitive & interchangeable
This approach resulted in reduced design costs, reduced design-to-market time, shorter design cycles and higher quality designs. Since the sudden growth of the use of CAD for designing, there has been a large requirement for trained engineers, proficient in CAD.
Engineering drawing
Geometrical Dimensioning & Tolerancing
Missing views and wire frame views
Plastic molds
Die casting dies
Press tools
Jigs & Fixtures
SPM design
Machine design
Best practices of CAD/CAM
DFM, DFR, DFA
DFSS (Six Sigma)
The other component of becoming a design engineer is mastering the CAD software. By the end of the program, you will be able to efficiently create models, understand its capabilities and limitations, and be able to create well-designed products. The part modelling, sheet metal, surfacing and drafting modules are all covered extensively.
Sketch Module
3D Part Modeling
Wireframe and Surface Design
Generative Shape Design
Reverse Engineering
Product Designing (Assembly)
Analyze & Annotate Parts
Concept of Skeleton Modeling
Contextual Designing
Generating 2D mfg. drawings
Fundamentals of data management