MFT-1120 - CAD/CAM: Drawing Designs in Manufacturing (3) Prerequisite: DFT-1370 Students are exposed to Windows commands required for working with a CAD package, creating two-and three- dimensional drawings, and using a text editor for work processing. Related topics include job planning, tool selection, construction of process mode, tool path verification, simulation, quality control, CAD/CAM data transfer, and CNC code generation. Instruction is conducted in a computer lab.
List Course Outcomes (consistent for all sections) CO1 - Demonstrate how to manually write numerical code (NC) in a program editor environment.
CO2 - Demonstrate the use of the Solidworks CAM interface and basic commands to create G-code programs.
CO3 - Use Solidworks NC Simulator to demonstrate an ability to simulate G-code programs, created both manually as well as 3D-model based.
CO4 - Demonstrate an ability to use complex surface models to create advanced milling programs.
CO5 - Demonstrate an ability to generate NC programs specific for a lathe.
CO6 - Use assembly modeling techniques within the Solidworks interface to demonstrate multi-part machine program creation.
Course Fee: $30
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