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AIC/MIT/CF/ME/ /LP

TEACHING PLAN
Name of the Faculty member & DOJ: NITHIN NARAYANAN 10.08.2016
Email, Phone Contacts: imnithin@gmail.com 9633 60 82 42
Link or group-mail of uploaded materials: mitmechdept@gmail.com
Department: MECHANICAL Subject name & Code: ME 308 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN & ANALYSIS
Class: S6 ME Batch (Year of Admission): 2015- 2019

Book & topics of materials for


Lecture No. Topic Planned date/ Hr Actual date/ Hr Remarks
teaching

Module I
Introduction to CAD , Historical developments, Industrial look
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at CAD
Comparison of CAD with traditional designing, Application of
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computers in Design
M.P. Groover, E.M. Zimmers,
Basics of geometric and solid modeling, Packages for Jr.CAD/CAM; Computer
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CAD/CAM/CAE/CAPP Aided Design and
4 Hardware in CAD components, user interaction devices Manufacturing, Prentice Hall
of India
5 Design database, graphic Standards
6 Graphic Standards, Data Exchange Formats
7 Data Exchange Formats, Virtual Reality
Module II
8 Transformation of points and line, 2-D rotation, reflection
Transformation of points and line, Scaling and combined
9 D. F. Rogers and J. A. Adams,
transformation,
Mathematical Elements in
10 Transformation of points and line, homogeneous coordinates Computer Graphics, McGraw-
Hill,1990
11 Transformation of points and line, 3-D scaling.
Mathematical Elements in
Computer Graphics, McGraw-
Hill,1990

12 Shearing, rotation,

Book & topics of materials for


Lecture No. Topic Planned date/ Hr Actual date/ Hr Remarks
teaching

13 Reflection and translation, combined transformations D. F. Rogers and J. A. Adams,


Mathematical Elements in
Computer Graphics, McGraw-
Orthographic and perspective projections, reconstruction of 3- Hill,1990
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D objects.

Module III
15 Algebraic and geometric forms, tangents and normal

16 Blending functions, reparametrization,

17 Straight lines, conics,


D. F. Rogers and J. A. Adams,
18 Cubic splines, Bezier curves and B-spline curves. Mathematical Elements in
Computer Graphics, McGraw-
19 Plane surface, ruled surface Hill,1990

20 Surface of revolution, tabulated cylinder, bi-cubic surface,

Bezier surface, B-spline surfaces and their modeling


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techniques.

Module IV
22 Solid models and representation scheme
23 Boundary representation
24 Constructive solid geometry D. F. Rogers and J. A. Adams,
Mathematical Elements in
25 Sweep representation
Computer Graphics, McGraw-
26 Cell decomposition Hill,1990

27 Spatial occupancy enumeration


Computer Graphics, McGraw-
Hill,1990

28 Coordinate systems for solid modeling

Book & topics of materials for


Lecture No. Topic Planned date/ Hr Actual date/ Hr Remarks
teaching

Module V
Introduction to finite element analysis- steps involved in FEM-
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Preprocessing phase

Introduction to finite element analysis- discretisation - types of


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elements

Formulation of stiffness matrix (direct method, 1-D element), T. R. Chandrupatla and A. D.


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Formulation of load vector Belagundu, Introduction to
Finite Elements in
Asembly of global equations - implementation of boundary Engineering, Pearson
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conditions Education, 2001

33 Solution procedure - post processing phase

34 Problems with axial bar element (structural problems)

35 Problems with axial bar element (structural problems)

Module VI

36 Interpolation – selection of interpolation functions

37 CST element - isoparametric formulation

38 Isoparametric formulation using minimum PE theorem


T. R. Chandrupatla and A. D.
39 Gauss-quadrature Belagundu, Introduction to
Finite Elements in
Problems on 2D plane stress solid mechanics (linear static Engineering, Pearson
40 Education, 2001
analysis)
Belagundu, Introduction to
Finite Elements in
Engineering, Pearson
Education, 2001

Problems on 2D plane stress solid mechanics (linear static


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analysis)
Problems on 2D plane stress solid mechanics (linear static
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analysis)

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