Introduction to Computer-Aided Design for Advanced Manufacturing provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles, techniques and tools used in computer-aided design (CAD) for advanced manufacturing applications. This program is designed for individuals who are new to CAD and seek to develop a strong foundation in this field within the context of advanced manufacturing.
Throughout this program, participants will explore the fundamental concepts of CAD and its role in optimizing the design process and enabling efficient and precise manufacturing. They will learn to utilize CAD software to create 2D and 3D models, analyze designs, and generate manufacturing specifications for a range of products.
20 hours per week over 8 weeks. Course is a combination of online and in-person delivery at the Trail campus.
Participants must have internet access and a computer with the following system requirements for Autodesk.
Key Topics Covered
- Introduction to Advanced Manufacturing: An overview of advanced manufacturing processes and their impact on various industries.
- CAD Fundamentals: Understanding the core principles of computer-aided design, including basic terminology, interface navigation and workflow.
- 2D CAD Modelling: Learning the fundamentals of 2D CAD modelling, including drawing creation, dimensioning and annotations.
- 3D CAD Modelling: Exploring the essentials of 3D CAD modelling, including solid modelling, surface modelling and assembly design.
- Design for Manufacturing (DFM) Principles: Understanding design considerations for efficient manufacturing, such as tolerances, material selection and manufacturability analysis.
- Introduction to Additive Manufacturing: An overview of additive manufacturing technologies and their integration with CAD.
- Collaboration and Documentation: Techniques for collaborative design and version control.
- Emerging Trends in CAD for Advanced Manufacturing: Discussion on the latest advancements and trends in CAD, such as generative design and virtual reality.
Program Delivery
The program is delivered through a blend of online lectures, interactive discussions, hands-on assignments and practical exercises. Participants will have access to industry-standard CAD software, allowing them to gain hands-on experience in a simulated manufacturing environment.
Note: This introductory program does not require any prior experience in CAD. It is designed to provide a solid understanding of the fundamentals of CAD for individuals who are new to the field. It is recommended that student have access to a computer with a higher than minimum specification for Autodesk Fusion 360. Internet access is required.
Intake: Fall 2024
Course dates: TBD
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