This document provides information on Swapnil Shahade's career and education background, as well as summaries of key engineering software topics - Product Lifecycle Management (PLM), Computer Aided Design (CAD), Computer Aided Engineering (CAE), and Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM). It outlines Swapnil's experience as Assistant Manager at two companies, and defines PLM as strategic processes to reduce product costs and scale production. CAD uses computer technology to design and document products, while CAE simulates performance to improve designs. CAM uses design data to control automated machinery for manufacturing. The document concludes with examples of popular CAD/CAE/CAM and PLM software.
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CAD CAE CAM Lecture
1. PLM
Date – 06 March 2018
Swapnil Shahade
B.E. [Mechanical Engg]
M.Tech [CAD/CAM]
Career
Assistant Manager – CEAT Ltd, Mumbai
(R & D Department)
Assistant Manager – Naissance Ltd, Pune
2.
3. Product lifecycle management (PLM) is the system of strategic
processes employed to reduce the cost of getting a product to market, efficiently
scale to meet market demand.
What is Product Lifecycle Management (PLM)?
4. What does Computer-Aided Design
(CAD) mean?
Types of CAD Software
Since its introduction in late 1960’s, CAD software has improved by leaps and
bounds. A broad classification of CAD is:
• 2D CAD
• 3D CAD
• 3D Wireframe and Surface Modeling
• Solid Modeling
Computer-aided design (CAD) is a computer technology that designs a
product and documents the design's process.
CAD Software Enables
• Efficiency in the quality of design
• Increase in the Engineer’s productivity
• Improve record keeping through
better documentation & communication.
5. What does Computer-Aided Engineering
(CAE) mean?
Applications of CAE
• Stress and dynamics analysis on components and assemblies using finite
element analysis (FEA)
• Thermal and fluid analysis using computational fluid dynamics (CFD)
• Kinematics and dynamic analysis of mechanisms (multibody dynamics)
• Optimization of the product or process.
Computer-aided engineering (CAE) is the broad usage of computer
software to aid in engineering analysis tasks.
Computer-aided engineering (CAE) is
the use of computer software to simulate
performance in order to improve product
designs or assist in the resolution of
engineering problems for a wide range of
industries.
6. What does Computer-Aided Manufacturing
(CAM) mean?
• CAM uses geometrical design data to control automated machinery.
• CAM systems are associated with numerical control (NC) software applications
to create detailed instructions that drive computer numerical control (CNC) or
direct numerical control (DNC) machine tools for manufacturing parts.
Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) is the use of software to
control machine tools and related ones in the manufacturing of work pieces.
CAM also refer to the
use of a computer to assist in all
operations of a manufacturing
plant, including planning,
management, transportation
and storage.
CAM has been
considered in two-dimensional
(2-D) or three-dimensional (3-D)