Course title, code: CAD Techniques, GAJABAN-CADTECHN-1

Name and type of the study programme: Computer science engineering, BSc
Curriculum: 2023
Number of classes per week (lectures+seminars+labs): 0+0+2
Credits: 4
Theory: 50 %
Practice: 100 %
Recommended semester: 2
Study mode: full-time
Prerequisites: Engineering Drawing
Evaluation type: term mark
Course category: compulsory
Language: english
Responsible instructor: Dr. Piros István Attila
Instructor(s): Dr. Piros István Attila
Course objectives:
The aim of the course is to prepare students for the computer-aided complex solution of mechanical construction design tasks. The basic aim of the laboratories is to acquaint students with Top-Down design and kinematic simulation of moving structures with the help of the built-in mechanism module.
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Additional professional competences:

Selects computer software and hardware tools that match Top-Down design methods. Selects static or kinematically passive or active constraints for specific purposes when installing components. Able to create computer predecessors based on imaginary geometries. Apply, in a given CAD system, the top-down design technique to create part and assembly models. In the sketching module, you prepare the geometry to create the pre-design model. Able to create parametric, flexible models using special shape features. It uses the top-down principle when designing mechanical assemblies made by connecting several component models. Manages computer models of moving machine structures and mechanisms. Outline complex CAD models based on their master plan, overview, and production-level documentation.

Requirements, evaluation, grading:
Mid-term study requirements:
During the semester, there are two mid-term performance appraisals, which can be corrected or made up once. A satisfactory results in both of appraisals are a prerequisite for obtaining a satisfactory mid- term grade.
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Recommended readings:

Horváth I., et al: Advanced Design Support, Delft University of Technology, 2005. Stoll, H.W.: Product Design Method and Practices, Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1999. The short description of the labs can be accessed in the following link: cad-feladatok.c3d.hu