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Introduction to CAD/CAM

Introduction to CAD/CAM. Agenda. Introduction to CAD/CAM Introduction to MASTERCAM 2D CAD using MASTERCAM Tool Path Planning in MASTERCAM Tool Path Optimization. Readings. Go through the Tutorial/ MasterCAM Modules on the Web. http://130.203.243.91/Lab%20Manuals%20Test%20Site/Frameset.htm.

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Introduction to CAD/CAM

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  1. Introduction to CAD/CAM

  2. Agenda • Introduction to CAD/CAM • Introduction to MASTERCAM • 2D CAD using MASTERCAM • Tool Path Planning in MASTERCAM • Tool Path Optimization

  3. Readings Go through the Tutorial/ MasterCAM Modules on the Web http://130.203.243.91/Lab%20Manuals%20Test%20Site/Frameset.htm Groover Mikell,Zimmers W Emory, CAD/CAM Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing , Chapter 2-5, Prentice Hall 1984. Chang, et al, Computer Aided Manufacturing, Chapter 10, Prentice-Hall, 1991.

  4. ExerciseReadiness Assessment Test A.K.A. RAT AS A INDIVIDUAL, prepare a detailed response for the Readiness Assessment test found on the web http://www.engr.psu.edu/cim/ie450/ie450rat4.doc Open Book / Open Notes

  5. Objectives • To understand the need for CAD/CAM in Lean Manufacturing. • To be able to create 2D Geometries in MASTERCAM • To be able to create 2D toolpaths in MASTERCAM • To use MASTERCAM for identifying optimum toolpaths • To generate NC codes using MASTERCAM

  6. CAD/CAM • Computer-aided design (CAD) is the use of computer systems to assist in the creation, modification, analysis, or optimization of a design. • Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) is the use of computer systems to plan, manage, and control the operations of a manufacturing plant through direct or indirect computer interface with plant’s resources.

  7. Need for CAD/CAM • To increase productivity of the designer • To improve quality of the design • To improve communications • To create a manufacturing database • To create and test toolpaths and optimize them • To help in production scheduling and MRP models • To have effective shop floor control

  8. How do CAD/CAM systems work? • Developing NC code requires an understanding of: • Part geometry • Tooling • Process plans • Tolerances • Fixturing • Most CAD/CAM systems provide access to: • Part geometry • Tooling

  9. Instructions can be generated for a generic NC machine • A set of tool paths and positions can be automatically generated • These paths can be edited and modified • These paths and instructions can then be “posted” to a specific machine

  10. The Design Process : Then and Now Before CAD After CAD

  11. CAD/CAM and the new Environment

  12. Exercise (3-5 mins) • Discuss how CAD/CAM helps in Lean Manufacturing? Elaborate on any one aspect. • What advantages does CAD/CAM approach offer in NC Programming?

  13. CAD/CAM Support • AutoCAD 200i • Pro Engineer 2001 • MasterCAM

  14. What do I need to begin MasterCAM? • Part geometry • Draw or import • Tooling • Library or create • Process plans • Fixtures • Define orientation and location

  15. MasterCAM • Mastercam is a three-dimensional geometry creation engine along with features to aid in tool path generation and verification. MasterCAM allows tool path planning and NC code generation for a given part. This part can either be drawn in MasterCAM or imported from other CAD packages

  16. MasterCAM Drawing • Geometrical part drawing • In-built CAD package • Two-dimensional parts • Three-dimensional parts • Translators (include) • IGES (international Graphics Exchange Standard) • DXF (AutoCad) • CADL (CADKey)

  17. Tool Path Generation using MasterCAM • Tool path generation • Extensive Tool library • Machining parameter selection • NC program generator • Animation to visualize machining operations

  18. Exercise (individual) • Is it always good to use a CAD/CAM package? Why? • What are the advantages of using a CAD/CAM system?

  19. Exercise (Group) • Develop a set of rules as to when to use a CAD/CAM system. • Create an economic model that can be used to justify using MasterCAM or a similar system.

  20. Getting Started with 2D Drawing • Create simple 2D Geometries using basic shapes say a Rectangle

  21. Building 2D Geometry • Place and Dimension the Shape

  22. Creating Shape with Lines and Rectangles • Complete the Basic profile. We will now add arcs, fillets and trim entities

  23. Adding Arcs, Radius and Fillets • Click on Main Menu [Create- Arc-pt dia cir] on to dimension and place arcs/circles • Click on Main Menu [Create-Fillets] to create Fillets. Dimension them Suitably.

  24. Completing our Mock Profile • To Trim or Cut entities Main Menu [Modify-Trim-2 Entities] to get required profile. Don’t forget to Save your file

  25. Getting started with Toolpaths • Click on Main Menu [Toolpaths]. MasterCAM lists the different machining operations

  26. Contouring Options • By Selecting Contour the various Contouring Options are listed. Select Chain and the geometry chains up and shows tool travel direction

  27. Defining Tool Parameters • Select the Contour type and Tool Parameters Window pops up. Feed the Right Parameters and Right Click to Select Specific Tools.

  28. Selecting the Tools • MasterCAM has a whole range of tools in a tool library from which tool selections can be made. Now feed the correct parameters. • You can also specify your own tools.

  29. Displaying Toolpaths • Once both the Tool parameters and Contour Parameters have been Correctly defined. Click Ok to display the Toolpath.

  30. Toolpath Optimization? • MASTERCAM does NOT give a minimum time Toolpath. It gives the toolpath that has been selected. Exercise : Try out different toolpaths from the toolpaths pallete for the part in the tutorial. Which one is optimal? Why?

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