Computer Aided Design

Base Knowledge

 None

Teaching Methodologies

   In classes, the expository method is used in the teaching/learning process of fundamental knowledge about technical drawing. Complemented by exercises on the subjects taught with a discussion of solutions.

Learning Results

   Objectives: Provide fundamental concepts that allow students to read, understand, interpret and create drawings and technical schemes, in orthogonal projections and in perspectives. It is also intended that they become aware of the main international standards associated with Technical Drawing and that they have knowledge of the latest 3D modeling computer-aided design programs.

   Generic skills: Promote the exchange of ideas and discussion of problems and solutions; Develop self-learning habits and organization.

   Specific skills: Know how to interpret and create drawings and technical schemes, either using traditional means or using the latest 3D computer-aided design programs.

Program

   1. Basics.
Introduction to Drawing. Technical Drawing as a universal communication language. Technical drawing standards. Types of line. Drawing Sheets. Borders. Title blocks.  Part lists. Scales. 
   2. Orthogonal projections
European and American Method. Selection of views. Auxiliary, partial, displaced and local views. Freehand drawing.
   3. Cuts and sections.
Conventional interpretation. Cutting plane. Special cutting sections. Partial cutting sections. Elements that are not drawn with hatches in a cutting section. Sections.
   4. Dimensioning.
Elements of dimensioning. Dimensions insertion. Dimensioning criteria.
   5. Perspectives.
Types of perspectives. Drawing of isometric perspectives. Drawing the isometric perspective of a circumference.
   6. 3D Modeling with a computer-aided design (CAD) system
Modeling philosophy. Creation of three-dimensional models. Assemblies. Orthogonal projections. Drawing resources. Dimensioning. Assembly drawings. Creating Animations/Presentations.

Curricular Unit Teachers

Internship(s)

NAO

Bibliography

• Costa, A. (2012). Autodesk Inventor – Curso Completo. FCA Editora. Lisboa.   (Biblioteca do ISEC cota: 1A-3-221. ISBN  978-972-722-607-8).

• International standard ISO 128 (1982). Technical drawings – General principles of presentation. ISO. Genève.   (Biblioteca do ISEC cota: 2-6-40).

• International standard ISO 129 (1985). Technical drawings – Dimensioning – General principles, definitions, methods of execution and special indications. ISO. Genève.   (Biblioteca do ISEC cota: 2-6-41).

• Morais, J.M.S. (1994). Desenho Básico 1. 26ª edição. Porto Editora. Porto.   (Biblioteca do ISEC cotas: 4-7-63; 4-7-64; 4-7-65). 

• Morais, J.M.S. (2007). Desenho Técnico Básico 3. 24ª edição. Porto Editora. Porto.   (Biblioteca do ISEC cotas: 4-7-69; 4-7-70; 4-7-71. ISBN: 972-96525-2-X).

• NP-671 (1973). Desenho técnico – Representação convencional – Convenções de utilização geral. IGPAI. Lisboa.   (Biblioteca do ISEC cota: 2-6-271). 

• Silva, A., Ribeiro, C. T., Dias, J., e Sousa, L. (2008). Desenho Técnico Moderno . 8ª edição, Lidel – Edições Técnicas. Lisboa.   (Biblioteca do ISEC cotas: 4-7-66; 4-7-67;4-7-68. ISBN: 978-972-757-337-0).