Learning Results
Translate geometric and dimensional specifications of components and equipment into three-dimensional (3D) virtual models, using Computer Aided Design (CAD) software.
Execute and modify parametric 3D CAD models through solid modeling.
Program
1. Two-dimensional parametric geometric modeling
2. Parametric solid 3D modeling
3. Mounts and configurations
4. Assembly design in CAD tools
5. Norms of representation of parts and assemblies depending on technology
6. Functional and dynamic analysis
7. Planning, management and organization of technical documentation
8. Measurement, verification and control: systems of units, notions of metrology and notions of process control.
Internship(s)
NAO
Bibliography
(2008). Explicit 3D Modeling: An Alluring Alternative for 2D Holdouts. White Paper, Parametric Technology Corporation (PTC).
Literatura de apoio disponibilizada pelo(s) software(s) utilizado(s).
Otto, K. N., Wood, K. L. (2001). Product Design: Techniques in Reverse Engineering and New Product Development, Prentice Hall.
Simões, J.A., Relvas, C, Moreira, R. (2010). Project-based teaching-learning computer-aided engineering tools. European Journal of Engineering Education. Vol. 29, – Issue 1. pp. 147-161.
Weisberg, D. E. (2008). The Engineering Design Revolution. Chapter 2 – A Brief Overview of the History of CAD. in https://www.cadhistory.net/.