AutoCAD

AutoCAD can be defined as a designing tool to assist in the creation, modification, optimization of a design. In this, we can create both 2D and 3D drawings used in construction and manufacturing. It was developed by John Walker in the year 1982 with the help of AUTODESK and maintain it successfully. It is most commonly used for creating and modifying 2D & 3D designs for professional drafting with detail measurement information about the conceptual design and layout of product, also available in different languages with respect to location. Users can customize the CAD software with available add-on apps as per project requirements. User specialized tool setting can be done to view and design product in wire frame and surface modelling. Widely preferred in the industries of mechanical, telecom, civil, architectural engineering. It stands on demand to students and industries because of its requirements.

AutoCAD is widely used in the engineering field because of its ability to drafting of any kind of product in a lot of easier way then hand drawings. The main thing is that if you want to draft any product (2D, 3D) such as buildings, bridges, roads, drainage, pipeline, dams, intersection, Machining parts, assemblies etc. with accuracy, speed and that can be easily edited, AutoCAD is the best option. AutoCAD for Engineering / Diploma offers a lot of benefits some of them are as followed:-

  • AutoCAD as an 2D-engineering drafting tool: You can use AutoCAD to draw accurate 2D drawings for any engineering domain and also use AutoCAD to render to 3D models to help in visualization of the end product. It helps engineers to design, analyses and solve design issues resulting in accurate designs.
  • 3D View: AutoCAD help model 3D objects with colors, materials and/or textures applied to various surfaces making them vivid and easier for the user to visualize the end product.
  • Accuracy: AutoCAD enables you to draw with fractional dimensions and also define precision to any number of decimal places, which is not possible to achieve in hand-drafted manual drawings, hence offering accuracy in all dimensions.
  • Speed.
  • Easy to use and edit.
  • Creating documentation of the designing.
  • Creating the database for manufacturing.
  • Saving of design data and drawings.
  • Storage and accessibility.
  • Powerful Graphics and realistic view.

It is actually quite important despite of the fact of you being a site engineer, design engineer, product engineer, project manager or student.

As a student, learning AutoCAD will boost your career aspects in the industry as it will be a plus point on your resume.

As a site engineer, learning AutoCAD is important because sometimes, you may require to sort out any error or doubt in your mind or client’s, in those cases if you have the drawing file and know how to use AutoCAD, then you can do it on own instead of waiting for reply from the design team each and every time and hencing minimizing the delays in the project.

As a design engineer / draftsman, AutoCAD is of utmost importance since your career will start with AutoCAD only. You will have to draw the drawings first in AutoCAD as per designs provided to you by your seniors and the accuracy of your drawings will the key in implementation of the design and drawings at site. Even if you are a designer, in that case also, you will need to check the drawings prepared by the draftsmen to ensure no error is there. If you know AutoCAD then it will be a lot easier to check than manually checking each and every detail.

As a project manager, the implementation of design and drawings at site correctly is your responsibility as well. To ensure the same, you need to have the knowledge of AutoCAD which will make it easier for you to sort any error or problems in drawings quickly and hencing minimizing the delays in project.

As a teacher/professor, knowledge of AutoCAD is essential for you since you would have to make the students understand and get comfortable with the use of AutoCAD.

Topics Which Must covered in Civil AutoCAD :

  • Planning
    • Floor Plans
    • Door & Door Fixtures
    • Window & Door Fixtures
    • Stairs
    • Furniture Layout
    • Area Management layout
    • Kitchen Detailing
    • Washroom Detailing
    • Flooring
    • Celling
    • Electrical Layout
    • Plumbing Layout
    • HVAC Layout
    • Grid Marking
    • Column & Beam Placement
    • Column & Wall Footing layout
  • Elevation
    • Front Elevation
    • Side Elevation
    • Wall Elevation
    • Sections
    • Staircase sections
    • Foundation detailing

Topics Which Must covered in Mechanical AutoCAD :

  • Projection Systems
  • Orthographic Projection
  • Isometric Projection
  • Creating product Views
  • Sectional Views
  • Auxiliary Views
  • Assembly Views
  • Exploded Views
  • Drafting & Detailing
  • Industrial Layouts
  • Workflow
  • Annotation
  • Layout Management
  • Geometrical Dimensions & Tolerances
  • BOM Reports
  • Balloon Management
  • Mechanical Component & Fasteners
  • Macros
  • Charts & Tables
  • Data Analysis

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