Cad Design Archives | ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ The design Experts Mon, 03 Mar 2025 10:54:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 CAD – Popularly Beneficial /blog/product-engineering/cad-popularly-beneficial/ Sat, 15 Oct 2011 05:39:59 +0000 https://enventure.com/engineering-blog/?p=533 Computer Aided Design, popularly known as CAD Design, refers to the use of computer technology for the purpose of designing and drafting in various fields.

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Computer Aided Design, popularly known as CAD Design, refers to the use of computer technology for the purpose of designing and drafting in various fields. It is also known as Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD). CAD is extensively used in many fields, as a substitute for manual technical and engineering drawings. It is widely applicable in industries such as architecture, aerospace, multimedia, automotive, prosthetics, etc. The major benefit of Computer Aided Designs over the manual drawings is that the designers can complete the designs much faster. As a result, their productivity increases and more works can be completed in less time. The firms benefit much from this as they can finish more work with less labour.

The designs done using are of high quality and fewer errors are likely to occur when compared to manual drawing. If errors occur, they can easily be corrected and the design can be modified using the computer technology. Moreover, the design can be zoomed in and out for obtaining distinct views of the parts or components of the drawn object. With the CAD software, the designer can scale the image as per the needs and guidelines. In case the designer wants to add additional properties to an object, the Computer Aided Design software provides the option to create such custom properties.

The computer hard drive saves the data drafted with CAD. Hence, the backup is automatically created, which reduces the risk of losing the data. Furthermore, an easy conversion of 2D drawings into 3D is also possible with the use of CAD technology.

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Choosing the right CAD migration tools can save you time and money /blog/product-engineering/choosing-the-right-cad-migration-tools-can-save-you-time-and-money/ Fri, 20 May 2011 10:14:59 +0000 https://enventure.com/engineering-blog/?p=465 Cad Design, system design, 3d rendering, cad cam cae services

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For those involved in system design and development, CAD migration tools are a necessity. CAD migration refers to the way in which data is exchanged between electrical or mechanical CAD systems running on different formats. Because the data must be translated from one format to another, it is also called CAD translation.

CAD translation is needed for many reasons. It allows collaboration between OEMs and their suppliers, and communication between electrical and mechanical design engineers working in parallel on the same projects. Systems with long product lifecycles, such as military hardware, may have been engineered using which are now out-of-date and no longer supported by the vendors. In order to avoid the costs and problems of accessing this data, it needs to be migrated into modern systems, for which CAD translation tools are needed.

There are many CAD migration packages on the market, but few support all platforms. Interoperability between ECAD and MCAD systems is a major challenge in the engineering industry, especially now so many mechanically engineered products have factory-fitted embedded firmware.

Back in 1999, a NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) study reported CAD translation costs were $1 billion per annum for the automotive industry alone. Today, the costs are even higher. Much of this is down to the incompatibility of CAD design formats between engineers and OEMs. In 2007, a survey revealed that when OEMs exchanged 3D rendering and modeling data with engineers, what they received back was in its correct format less than 35% of the time.

At ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ Technologies, we offer a wide range of CAD, CAM, and CAE services. Our CAD translation solutions support most platforms.

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How BOM scrubbing could help reduce your system design costs /blog/asset-management/how-bom-scrubbing-could-help-reduce-your-system-design-costs/ Sat, 30 Apr 2011 13:17:24 +0000 https://enventure.com/engineering-blog/?p=444 bill of materials, BOM, Cad Design, component engineering

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Around 80% of a product’s budget is decided at the engineering BOM stage – i.e. in early development. Nowadays it is common for mechanical and electrical engineering companies to use CAD drafting tools and 2D to 3D modeling applications to get new system designs into production faster. However, BOM management is equally important.

Your plan should include adequate resources for filing and retrieval of all engineering BOMs. This can be done easily with specialist BOM management software. Depending on the system installed, you can make and record BOM changes, create assembly reports, and BOM scrubs archived data.

You can also use BOM software as a component cross-reference tool to check which components have been used in previous projects. This can cut costs enormously, avoiding the need to build parts from scratch.

A mere 8% of the budget for a new product is spent during the design phase. However, that design has already determined 80% of all future spending, 60% of it at the creative concept phase. An ill-thought creative concept idea can be perilous to profits once you get to the manufacturing stage – not through the design itself, which may be brilliant, but through the costs incurred during the product lifecycle. However cutting-edge a new bag-less vacuum cleaner or hybrid auto is, it’s no use if you have to price it out of reach of the consumer market in order to break even.

Understanding the importance of things like regular BOM scrubbing is essential to modern engineering. We at ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ Technologies are experts in the fields of mechanical design and high-tech component engineering, with tailored to your exact requirements.

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Why cost reduction analysts are important to ASIC design /blog/product-engineering/why-cost-reduction-analysts-are-important-to-asic-design/ Sun, 24 Apr 2011 11:04:05 +0000 https://enventure.com/engineering-blog/?p=436 Cost Reduction Services, Cad Design, CAD, ASIC

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Even the most basic ASIC design must undergo careful product cost evaluation. PCB designs are generally produced in bulk, and any errors made in calculating the cost of production will be multiplied further along the line.

Around 70% of a product’s design costs are realized before it goes into production, after which there is little leeway for reducing them. Post-production decisions can add a further 10 – 15%. The rest is taken up with administration, sales and marketing, product distribution, etc, which are usually part of overall company policy.

When cost reduction consultants look at how to improve company profits, generally the first thing they suggest is to reduce R & D (research and development) expenses. They will place the emphasis on sales, marketing and other post-developmental areas. However, this is tackling the problem from the wrong direction. In both electronic and mechanical engineering, the main costs are decided at the point of inception – when the initial CAD drawings are done. Effective cost reduction management takes place at the very start of the design cycle.

Experienced cost reduction analysts see two common and recurring problems with new technology, such as novel ASIC designs. The first is underestimating how quickly the product can be undermined by the competition, mistakenly believing sales figures will continue to outshine costs. The second is miscalculating production costs, causing last minute design changes, extended periods of development and added manufacturing costs. Poorly budgeted manufacturing BOMs and poor obsolescence management are other areas of concern. We at ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ Technologies employ experienced cost reduction analysts, and offer a comprehensive range of component engineering services including BOM cleansing and obsolescence management.

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Advances in Laser Scanning and 3D CAD Visualization /blog/product-engineering/advances-in-laser-scanning-and-3d-cad-visualization/ Tue, 22 Mar 2011 12:01:17 +0000 https://enventure.com/engineering-blog/?p=401 CAD, Cad Design, system software, embedded firmware

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CAD CAM CAE services, using the latest cutting-edge technology. An ambitious heritage project in Scotland is undertaking a 10 year project to digitally scan 500 UNESCO world heritage sites. Using the latest 3D CAD visualization techniques and system hardware has created the most detailed historical data files ever recorded. Laser scanning is the fastest and most precise method there is for capturing complex 3D images. Urban landscapes, geological features and heritage sites are just some of the applications. Scanning from 0.5 to 300 metres, with a data capture speed of 50,000 points per second is possible, at extremely high levels of resolution. The system software allows point clouds to be integrated into other data sets such as photographs, thermal images etc, and even 2D to 3D conversion of archive images. The hardware design for a portable laser scanner needs to be robust, light and compact, and able to survive field exercises without damaging the embedded firmware. In the field, the beam is ‘tuned in’ to the object being scanned, usually from a static position on the ground, or an aircraft (when it’s called LiDAR, short for Light Detection And Ranging). As the surface is scanned, the laser light being returned is analyzed by the system software, which calculates the distance of the beam to the surface of each point. The millions of points are then computed into a point cloud. Complex 3D objects must be scanned from several angles to ensure as much detail as possible is included. CAD visualization by laser has many applications, from reverse engineering to making National Geographic documentaries.

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3D Rendering – Where Art Meets Design /blog/product-engineering/3d-rendering-where-art-meets-design/ Mon, 14 Mar 2011 11:21:40 +0000 https://enventure.com/engineering-blog/?p=393 2D CAD, CAD, Cad Design, 3d rendering

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Computer Aided Design has come a long way since the early days of 2D CAD drafting tools. Today, a massive amount of information can be conveyed by 3D rendering of images, using professional software to give an uncanny degree of photorealism. One example is the 3D Max Render platform; a widely used mechanical design tool developed by Autodesk Media.

The 3D render process combines 3D modelling with photo realistic rendering. Using industry software, a physical object is created as a 3D wire-frame model on screen. This is then converted into a photorealistic image using techniques like texture mapping. In CAD animation, good quality 3D rendering can be almost indistinguishable from film footage. 3D Max Rendering has been used for video games, commercial TV productions and movies such as Avatar and 2012, as well as engineering and architectural design.

It would take several volumes to explain the full process of 3D photorealistic rendering. Basically, the image is generated from either a single wire-frame model, or a group of models (called a scene file). The more complex the scene file, the more difficult the process becomes, as attention must be paid to geometry, shading, texture, lighting and view points (as in traditional art). Otherwise, the effects can be unrealistic and, in the case of CAD animation, cartoonish.

We at ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ Technologies employ a skilled team of 3D rendering experts, who using the latest 3D Max Render software can make your own design sketches an exciting reality.

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Interactive technical documentation as an Enterprise Data Management tool /blog/interactive-technical-documentation-as-an-enterprise-data-management-tool/ Tue, 08 Mar 2011 11:24:20 +0000 https://enventure.com/engineering-blog/?p=386 3D CAD, Cad Design, Mechanical engineering, data

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Enterprise Data Management is defined as: ‘The ability of an organization to precisely define … integrate and … retrieve data for both internal applications and external communication.’ Nowhere is this better demonstrated than in the field of technical documentation. Instruction manual design is at the hub of the electronic or mechanical engineering workshop, from both a usage and production point-of-view. Usage, because every tool and system software package needs accompanying instructions, and technical documentation, and production because every hardware design produced for your customers requires the same. In today’s high-tech world of 3D CAD visualization and interactive system software, there’s no need for manuals and work instructions to be kept in paper form – or even as static PDF files. Today there is a wide range of software products that utilize CAD visualization and other tools specific to technical documentation. They offer far more than just static on-screen versions of traditional manuals, and are as far removed from the world of desk-top publishing as it’s possible to get. Via tools of this type, a system engineer can generate 2D to 3D graphics, CAD animations, etc directly from CAD data files, but without the need for CAD design software. The programs can be integrated with other software used as part of your data management plan, so when engineering systems are modified, the virtual instruction manual designs can be updated accordingly. Additionally, it makes one set of work instructions accessible to all. We at ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ Technologies offer a range of enterprise data management and technical documentation services for electronic and mechanical engineering firms.

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How 3D modeling has revolutionized reverse engineering services /blog/how-3d-modeling-has-revolutionized-reverse-engineering-services/ Wed, 02 Mar 2011 10:58:36 +0000 https://enventure.com/engineering-blog/?p=380 3D CAD, Cad Design, reverse engineering, CAD

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physical design can be recreated, dismantled, modified and tested in a virtual environment. Reverse engineering is normally on the work log of any company offering CAD CAM CAE services. Companies use reverse engineering on both their own and competitors’ products – though naturally patent laws must not be contravened. Professional 3D scanning hardware such as laser scanners and CT scanning machines are available to measure and reconstruct a physical object on screen. These create a point cloud which is then given definition and detail via 3D modeling software. Reverse engineering can also be utilized by cost reduction consultants, to deconstruct and analyze products for budgetary purposes. Called Value Engineering, it is just one of many services we at ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ Technologies offer.

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From Alpha to Beta – Mechanical CAD for Prototype Engineering /blog/product-engineering/from-alpha-to-beta-mechanical-cad-for-prototype-engineering/ Tue, 22 Feb 2011 09:54:45 +0000 https://enventure.com/engineering-blog/?p=363 CAD, Cad Design, CAD modelling, Mechanical design, Mechanical engineering

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mechanical engineering design is patented, it exists in theory only. The engineer must prove that the product functions as described in the provisional patent in order to get a full design patent, which means building a prototype. Today, this is generally done using specialised CAD drafting software and 3D modelling tools. There are two stages involved in producing a mechanical design prototype. Initially an alpha prototype (or ‘Proof of Concept’) design is produced. This is a simple conceptual model to demonstrate that the design functions as described in the patent literature and performs a useful purpose. It is stripped of all aesthetic embellishments and, in very basic designs, may not need CAD design tools. Following this is the Beta, or ‘Functional Prototype’ Design. This is where the 3D modelling tools and CAD visualisation software can really begin to come into their own. Generally, a proprietary 3D mechanical CAD software system will be used – there are a number on the market. 3D CAD allows you to design a solid model of your eventual product which is a scaled-down 3D representation of the real thing. There are a number of things to consider during the final stage of mechanical engineering design:
  • Fit and function of individual components within the assembly
  • Materials
  • Ergonomics
  • Aesthetic appeal
  • Component engineering methods – each individual part of the design must be manufactured to reflect materials, complexity of shape etc.
  • Costs of production and assembly.
  • Product lifespan
We at ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ Technologies offer a wide range of mechanical engineering services, including CAD drawing, component engineering and enterprise data management solutions.

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System Software for Product Lifecycle Management /blog/product-engineering/system-software-for-product-lifecycle-management/ Wed, 16 Feb 2011 16:34:42 +0000 https://enventure.com/engineering-blog/?p=355 CAD, Cad Design, CAD modelling, data

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Product lifecycle management follows the entire lifecycle of a product from early CAD drafting to final dismantling for disposal. A number of enterprise data management solutions are available in the form of specialised system software packages, designed to integrate and organize the various stages of the product’s lifespan.

PLM data management is far more complex than a single piece of software. It relies on a battery of tools and practices that work together, managing a single stage of production, uniting different stages or managing the entire . Some system software providers offer products filling a particular niche, while others cover the entire process. Similarly, some applications cover more fields than others, often packaging several modules together.

Many product lifecycle management fields overlap, and some software apps support more than one area; a single data model supporting a package of several modules is generally the best approach, to avoid unnecessary duplication. Two important areas of are the reuse of acquired knowledge for new projects, and the co-ordination of projects running concurrently.

There are five main areas of PLM management:

  • System development and engineering – focuses on meeting primary customer needs and co-coordinating all elements of the systems design process.
  • Product/portfolio management – manages allocation of resources, and tracks progress.
  • Product design.
  • Manufacturing processes.
  • Product Data Management – captures and maintains information on products during development and lifespan.

PLM concerns not just product data management, but the technology, people and processes involved as well. Integrating all this is a mammoth task, even with the specialised system software packages available. We at ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ Technologies offer a full range of enterprise data management solutions to help you cope.

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