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This document presents an outline for a presentation on AutoCAD 2013. It will cover the introduction to AutoCAD including its history and latest version. It will demonstrate the AutoCAD screen and interface. It will explain the coordinate system and demonstrate various 2D and 3D commands. Examples of 2D and 3D modeling projects will be shown. The presentation will conclude by discussing the benefits of using AutoCAD software.
Every engineer communicates with a common language called "Engineering Drawings". The technique of producing engineering drawings is DRAFTING. AutoCAD is used as a defacto standard for Drafting worldwide.
The course explores the latest tools and techniques of the software package covering all draw commands and options, editing, dimensioning, hatching, and plotting techniques available with AutoCAD Training. The textbook, helps in advancing the frontiers of the software, takes the user across a wide spectrum of engineering solutions through progressive examples, comprehensive illustrations, and detailed exercises, thereby making it an ideal solution for both the novice and the advanced user.
AutoCAD is a 2D and 3D CAD software application developed and sold by Autodesk. It was initially released in 1982 and is used for mechanical, civil, architectural, and other design projects. AutoCAD provides tools for drafting and design work including lines, circles, arcs, polygons, splines, regions, and more. It is widely used in industries like architecture, engineering, and construction.
The document discusses the history and features of AutoCAD software. It was developed by Autodesk in 1982 and is used for 2D and 3D computer-aided drafting. AutoCAD has released 31 versions and can be used for designs in industries like engineering, manufacturing, and entertainment. It is available on Windows, Mac, and mobile devices and supports files in .dwg format.
First Day on Online training on Auto Cad 2020, the PPT mainly covers
1) introduction to AUTODESK company
2) Introduction to AUTOCAD
3) How to install AUTOCAD student version
This document provides an overview of AutoCAD, a commercial computer-aided design software. It discusses the history and applications of AutoCAD, including its use in architecture, engineering, graphic design, 3D printing, fashion, and industrial design. The document also outlines some of AutoCAD's key features such as storage and accessibility of files, 3D viewing capabilities, efficient revisions and modifications, speed, and accuracy of dimensions. Autodesk has developed several vertical programs built on the AutoCAD platform for specialized uses.
This document provides an overview and introduction to AutoCAD. It outlines the benefits of AutoCAD, including its ability to create accurate 2D and 3D designs. The document discusses AutoCAD's history and development by Autodesk. It also covers the different versions of AutoCAD released since 1982. The AutoCAD interface and common commands are described. The document concludes with an overview of the course, which will cover topics like dimensions, circles, page setup, plotting, and 3D modeling in AutoCAD.
This document presents an outline for a presentation on AutoCAD 2013. It will cover the introduction to AutoCAD including its history and latest version. It will demonstrate the AutoCAD screen and interface. It will explain the coordinate system and demonstrate various 2D and 3D commands. Examples of 2D and 3D modeling projects will be shown. The presentation will conclude by discussing the benefits of using AutoCAD software.
Every engineer communicates with a common language called "Engineering Drawings". The technique of producing engineering drawings is DRAFTING. AutoCAD is used as a defacto standard for Drafting worldwide.
The course explores the latest tools and techniques of the software package covering all draw commands and options, editing, dimensioning, hatching, and plotting techniques available with AutoCAD Training. The textbook, helps in advancing the frontiers of the software, takes the user across a wide spectrum of engineering solutions through progressive examples, comprehensive illustrations, and detailed exercises, thereby making it an ideal solution for both the novice and the advanced user.
AutoCAD is a 2D and 3D CAD software application developed and sold by Autodesk. It was initially released in 1982 and is used for mechanical, civil, architectural, and other design projects. AutoCAD provides tools for drafting and design work including lines, circles, arcs, polygons, splines, regions, and more. It is widely used in industries like architecture, engineering, and construction.
The document discusses the history and features of AutoCAD software. It was developed by Autodesk in 1982 and is used for 2D and 3D computer-aided drafting. AutoCAD has released 31 versions and can be used for designs in industries like engineering, manufacturing, and entertainment. It is available on Windows, Mac, and mobile devices and supports files in .dwg format.
First Day on Online training on Auto Cad 2020, the PPT mainly covers
1) introduction to AUTODESK company
2) Introduction to AUTOCAD
3) How to install AUTOCAD student version
This document provides an overview of AutoCAD, a commercial computer-aided design software. It discusses the history and applications of AutoCAD, including its use in architecture, engineering, graphic design, 3D printing, fashion, and industrial design. The document also outlines some of AutoCAD's key features such as storage and accessibility of files, 3D viewing capabilities, efficient revisions and modifications, speed, and accuracy of dimensions. Autodesk has developed several vertical programs built on the AutoCAD platform for specialized uses.
This document provides an overview and introduction to AutoCAD. It outlines the benefits of AutoCAD, including its ability to create accurate 2D and 3D designs. The document discusses AutoCAD's history and development by Autodesk. It also covers the different versions of AutoCAD released since 1982. The AutoCAD interface and common commands are described. The document concludes with an overview of the course, which will cover topics like dimensions, circles, page setup, plotting, and 3D modeling in AutoCAD.
Here, we will see the benefits of AutoCAD designing software and it's overview.
KADKRAFT SYSTEMS PVT. LTD.
Chandigarh.
Ph. No.- 9316172015
By:- Mr. Roy.
The document is a study on AutoCAD, a 2D and 3D CAD software application developed by Autodesk. It discusses AutoCAD's applications in mechanical and civil engineering for digital drafting and design. The study also covers basic AutoCAD interface tools, commands, and functions for drawing objects like circles and applying modifications such as mirror, fillet, and array. It provides an overview of how 2D drawings can be converted to 3D models in AutoCAD.
This presentation provides an overview of AutoCAD 2015. It discusses the latest version, the AutoCAD screen interface, how commands are provided, and the coordinate system. Key 2D commands like chamfer, fillet, and hatching are covered as well as basic 3D modeling, commands like extrude and revolve, and examples of 3D modeling projects. The benefits of AutoCAD for quickly creating accurate designs that can be easily modified and transferred are also summarized.
AutoCAD is a CAD software initially released in 1982 as one of the first CAD programs usable on personal computers rather than mainframe computers. It uses basic entities like lines and circles to create complex objects and supports customization through APIs. Over time, AutoCAD has added increased 3D modeling, rendering, and solid modeling capabilities to enable unique 2D and 3D designs for applications such as human factors assessments.
This document outlines a six-week industrial training report on AutoCAD. It discusses the history and latest version of AutoCAD, the AutoCAD interface and coordinate system, and lists common 2D and 3D commands. Benefits of AutoCAD include the ability to quickly create accurate designs and easily modify or transfer them, saving time over hand drafting. An example design of a vehicle side view is also mentioned.
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The document outlines a presentation on AutoCAD 2013. It discusses the latest version of AutoCAD, the AutoCAD screen interface, coordinate systems, 2D and 3D modeling commands, and benefits of using AutoCAD. Examples of 3D modeling, extrusions, revolves, and sweeps are provided. Project work samples in 2D and 3D are also included to demonstrate AutoCAD capabilities.
The document discusses AutoCAD 2021 and provides instructions for its use. It begins with an introduction to AutoCAD as 2D and 3D modeling software developed by Autodesk. It then covers AutoCAD's screen and interface, coordinate systems, toolbars, basic 2D commands, dimensions, 3D modeling commands like extrude and presspull, and benefits such as accurate drawing and easy editing. The document serves as a tutorial for using AutoCAD's various functions.
The document provides an overview of a six-week industrial training project on AutoCAD. It discusses the latest version of AutoCAD, the AutoCAD interface and screen, coordinate systems, toolbars, 2D and 3D commands, modeling, and benefits of using AutoCAD. The training was completed at Hi Tech Point Technologies and covered topics like dimensions, blocks, isometric views, and examples of drawings created during the course using various AutoCAD tools and commands.
This document provides an overview and introduction to AutoCAD, a computer-aided drafting software. It discusses that AutoCAD was first released in 1982 as 'MicroCAD' and revolutionized drafting. The introduction explains that AutoCAD allows for both 2D and 3D design using basic elements like lines and circles. More recent versions have improved 3D modeling capabilities and easier editing of 3D models.
AutoCAD is 2D and 3D modeling software developed by Autodesk for computer-aided design. It allows users to draw and edit designs by providing commands for basic shapes, modifying objects, and viewing objects from different angles. The software uses a coordinate system to locate objects in a drawing by specifying x and y coordinates from an origin point.
AutoCAD is a 2D and 3D computer-aided design (CAD) software application developed and marketed by Autodesk. It has been available since 1982 and is used across many industries for mechanical, civil, architectural, and other design projects. AutoCAD currently holds around 90% of the CAD market share and is widely used by major Indian companies across various industries. It is particularly suited for civil and architectural drafting as well as manufacturing design.
This document provides an overview of AutoCAD software and its applications. It discusses that AutoCAD has over 6 million users and is the 5th largest software company. It is used widely for 2D drafting and 3D modeling across many industries like engineering, architecture, and construction. The document outlines the tools used for 2D drafting like lines, rectangles, and modifying tools. It also summarizes 3D modeling tools like extrude and presspull. It highlights the demand for AutoCAD skills in the job market and shares that the presenting organization, CADD Centre, has tied up with major companies to provide training and jobs.
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Using AutoCAD allows designers to quickly create drawings with a simple sketch. Drawings produced are consistent and mistakes can be minimized. AutoCAD improves productivity, efficiency, accuracy, quality of drawings and products, and minimizes storage space. Users can change the AutoCAD workspace and view drawings in 2D, 3D, or as animations.
This presentation introduces AutoCAD software. It provides an outline covering an introduction to AutoCAD and its screen workspace, command methods, coordinate systems, basic 2D drawing commands like line, circle, rectangle, and their various drawing methods. Additional commands covered include edit functions like erase, move, copy and scale. Benefits of CAD like improved productivity and accuracy are also highlighted. AutoCAD is suitable for mechanical, civil, and other engineering drawings in 2D and 3D.
This presentation provides an overview of AutoCAD software. It introduces AutoCAD as 2D and 3D computer-aided design software developed by Autodesk. The presentation outlines AutoCAD's history and versions. It describes the AutoCAD interface and coordinate system. It also summarizes several common 2D commands in AutoCAD and careers that involve using AutoCAD software.
What's New with AutoCAD 2012 with Lynn Allenandremharris
The document discusses new features and enhancements in AutoCAD 2012. Key points include:
1) AutoCAD 2012 features improved 3D modeling tools, model documentation tools, and productivity enhancements like multi-function grips and associative arrays.
2) It also includes new capabilities like surface modeling, point cloud support, and improved migration tools.
3) Performance is improved with faster startup times and response for commands like large polylines and 3D navigation. The user interface also features enhancements like AutoComplete and in-canvas viewport controls.
This document provides details about a 6-day workshop on AutoCAD basics. The workshop objectives are to familiarize participants with the AutoCAD interface and teach skills like drawing and editing, dimensions, layers, and plotting to standards. Each day covers 1-2 chapters and an exercise on topics such as units, coordinates, drawing aids, objects, and dimensions. Participants will receive a manual, tutorials, and perform exercises testing their skills.
The document is a report submitted by Shivam Sharma to Mrs. Mubina Shekh providing information about Autodesk software and applications. It discusses that Autodesk is an American software company founded in 1982 that develops computer-aided design applications including AutoCAD used for 2D and 3D modeling. AutoCAD is the most popular and widely used software for 2D drafting and 3D modeling in engineering industries. MATLAB is another software discussed that is used for scientific and engineering numeric computing.
This document provides an introduction to AutoCAD software. It discusses that AutoCAD is 2D and 3D modeling software developed by Autodesk. The latest version of AutoCAD is 2018. It describes the AutoCAD screen and interface, how the software works using a coordinate system, and some common 2D commands like lines, arcs, and circles. It also discusses isometric views, hatching, and benefits of using AutoCAD like creating designs quickly and accurately.
This document provides an overview of AutoCAD, including:
- It describes AutoCAD as 2D and 3D modeling software developed by Autodesk to be used widely in industry.
- It outlines the latest version of AutoCAD (2014) and explains the AutoCAD screen and how to provide commands.
- It discusses the coordinate system used in AutoCAD and provides some examples of 2D and 3D commands.
- Finally, it outlines some benefits of using AutoCAD like creating designs quickly and accurately, and easily modifying them.
Here, we will see the benefits of AutoCAD designing software and it's overview.
KADKRAFT SYSTEMS PVT. LTD.
Chandigarh.
Ph. No.- 9316172015
By:- Mr. Roy.
The document is a study on AutoCAD, a 2D and 3D CAD software application developed by Autodesk. It discusses AutoCAD's applications in mechanical and civil engineering for digital drafting and design. The study also covers basic AutoCAD interface tools, commands, and functions for drawing objects like circles and applying modifications such as mirror, fillet, and array. It provides an overview of how 2D drawings can be converted to 3D models in AutoCAD.
This presentation provides an overview of AutoCAD 2015. It discusses the latest version, the AutoCAD screen interface, how commands are provided, and the coordinate system. Key 2D commands like chamfer, fillet, and hatching are covered as well as basic 3D modeling, commands like extrude and revolve, and examples of 3D modeling projects. The benefits of AutoCAD for quickly creating accurate designs that can be easily modified and transferred are also summarized.
AutoCAD is a CAD software initially released in 1982 as one of the first CAD programs usable on personal computers rather than mainframe computers. It uses basic entities like lines and circles to create complex objects and supports customization through APIs. Over time, AutoCAD has added increased 3D modeling, rendering, and solid modeling capabilities to enable unique 2D and 3D designs for applications such as human factors assessments.
This document outlines a six-week industrial training report on AutoCAD. It discusses the history and latest version of AutoCAD, the AutoCAD interface and coordinate system, and lists common 2D and 3D commands. Benefits of AutoCAD include the ability to quickly create accurate designs and easily modify or transfer them, saving time over hand drafting. An example design of a vehicle side view is also mentioned.
AUTO-CAD Mechanical project PPT by Bittu kumarBittu yadav
The document outlines a presentation on AutoCAD 2013. It discusses the latest version of AutoCAD, the AutoCAD screen interface, coordinate systems, 2D and 3D modeling commands, and benefits of using AutoCAD. Examples of 3D modeling, extrusions, revolves, and sweeps are provided. Project work samples in 2D and 3D are also included to demonstrate AutoCAD capabilities.
The document discusses AutoCAD 2021 and provides instructions for its use. It begins with an introduction to AutoCAD as 2D and 3D modeling software developed by Autodesk. It then covers AutoCAD's screen and interface, coordinate systems, toolbars, basic 2D commands, dimensions, 3D modeling commands like extrude and presspull, and benefits such as accurate drawing and easy editing. The document serves as a tutorial for using AutoCAD's various functions.
The document provides an overview of a six-week industrial training project on AutoCAD. It discusses the latest version of AutoCAD, the AutoCAD interface and screen, coordinate systems, toolbars, 2D and 3D commands, modeling, and benefits of using AutoCAD. The training was completed at Hi Tech Point Technologies and covered topics like dimensions, blocks, isometric views, and examples of drawings created during the course using various AutoCAD tools and commands.
This document provides an overview and introduction to AutoCAD, a computer-aided drafting software. It discusses that AutoCAD was first released in 1982 as 'MicroCAD' and revolutionized drafting. The introduction explains that AutoCAD allows for both 2D and 3D design using basic elements like lines and circles. More recent versions have improved 3D modeling capabilities and easier editing of 3D models.
AutoCAD is 2D and 3D modeling software developed by Autodesk for computer-aided design. It allows users to draw and edit designs by providing commands for basic shapes, modifying objects, and viewing objects from different angles. The software uses a coordinate system to locate objects in a drawing by specifying x and y coordinates from an origin point.
AutoCAD is a 2D and 3D computer-aided design (CAD) software application developed and marketed by Autodesk. It has been available since 1982 and is used across many industries for mechanical, civil, architectural, and other design projects. AutoCAD currently holds around 90% of the CAD market share and is widely used by major Indian companies across various industries. It is particularly suited for civil and architectural drafting as well as manufacturing design.
This document provides an overview of AutoCAD software and its applications. It discusses that AutoCAD has over 6 million users and is the 5th largest software company. It is used widely for 2D drafting and 3D modeling across many industries like engineering, architecture, and construction. The document outlines the tools used for 2D drafting like lines, rectangles, and modifying tools. It also summarizes 3D modeling tools like extrude and presspull. It highlights the demand for AutoCAD skills in the job market and shares that the presenting organization, CADD Centre, has tied up with major companies to provide training and jobs.
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Contact: www.cadmantra.com
www.cadmantra.blogspot.com
www.cadmantra.wix.com
Using AutoCAD allows designers to quickly create drawings with a simple sketch. Drawings produced are consistent and mistakes can be minimized. AutoCAD improves productivity, efficiency, accuracy, quality of drawings and products, and minimizes storage space. Users can change the AutoCAD workspace and view drawings in 2D, 3D, or as animations.
This presentation introduces AutoCAD software. It provides an outline covering an introduction to AutoCAD and its screen workspace, command methods, coordinate systems, basic 2D drawing commands like line, circle, rectangle, and their various drawing methods. Additional commands covered include edit functions like erase, move, copy and scale. Benefits of CAD like improved productivity and accuracy are also highlighted. AutoCAD is suitable for mechanical, civil, and other engineering drawings in 2D and 3D.
This presentation provides an overview of AutoCAD software. It introduces AutoCAD as 2D and 3D computer-aided design software developed by Autodesk. The presentation outlines AutoCAD's history and versions. It describes the AutoCAD interface and coordinate system. It also summarizes several common 2D commands in AutoCAD and careers that involve using AutoCAD software.
What's New with AutoCAD 2012 with Lynn Allenandremharris
The document discusses new features and enhancements in AutoCAD 2012. Key points include:
1) AutoCAD 2012 features improved 3D modeling tools, model documentation tools, and productivity enhancements like multi-function grips and associative arrays.
2) It also includes new capabilities like surface modeling, point cloud support, and improved migration tools.
3) Performance is improved with faster startup times and response for commands like large polylines and 3D navigation. The user interface also features enhancements like AutoComplete and in-canvas viewport controls.
This document provides details about a 6-day workshop on AutoCAD basics. The workshop objectives are to familiarize participants with the AutoCAD interface and teach skills like drawing and editing, dimensions, layers, and plotting to standards. Each day covers 1-2 chapters and an exercise on topics such as units, coordinates, drawing aids, objects, and dimensions. Participants will receive a manual, tutorials, and perform exercises testing their skills.
The document is a report submitted by Shivam Sharma to Mrs. Mubina Shekh providing information about Autodesk software and applications. It discusses that Autodesk is an American software company founded in 1982 that develops computer-aided design applications including AutoCAD used for 2D and 3D modeling. AutoCAD is the most popular and widely used software for 2D drafting and 3D modeling in engineering industries. MATLAB is another software discussed that is used for scientific and engineering numeric computing.
This document provides an introduction to AutoCAD software. It discusses that AutoCAD is 2D and 3D modeling software developed by Autodesk. The latest version of AutoCAD is 2018. It describes the AutoCAD screen and interface, how the software works using a coordinate system, and some common 2D commands like lines, arcs, and circles. It also discusses isometric views, hatching, and benefits of using AutoCAD like creating designs quickly and accurately.
This document provides an overview of AutoCAD, including:
- It describes AutoCAD as 2D and 3D modeling software developed by Autodesk to be used widely in industry.
- It outlines the latest version of AutoCAD (2014) and explains the AutoCAD screen and how to provide commands.
- It discusses the coordinate system used in AutoCAD and provides some examples of 2D and 3D commands.
- Finally, it outlines some benefits of using AutoCAD like creating designs quickly and accurately, and easily modifying them.
The document presents an outline for a presentation on AutoCAD 2017. It discusses the history and latest version of AutoCAD, how to use the AutoCAD interface and coordinate system, and demonstrates various 2D and 3D commands. Examples of student projects created in AutoCAD are also included to showcase the benefits of the software for mechanical design work.
This document provides an overview of the AutoCAD software. It discusses the following key points:
- AutoCAD is 2D and 3D computer-aided design software developed by Autodesk. It has been in use since 1982 and is widely used for drafting and modeling.
- The software uses a coordinate system to precisely place drawings. It also features tools like lines, arcs, dimensions, text, and hatching to create technical drawings.
- Users can create blocks to group objects, modify objects with tools, and work between 2D drafting and 3D modeling views. Shortcuts and toolbars help streamline the design process.
- Examples show how AutoCAD allows accurate and flexible 2D
This document provides an overview of AutoCAD, including its history and uses. It discusses the AutoCAD screen and interface, 2D and 3D commands, coordinate systems, toolbars, and examples of how AutoCAD can be used for drafting and 3D modeling. The document also outlines some benefits of using AutoCAD such as accuracy, time and cost savings, controllable design changes, and integration with manufacturing databases.
The document provides an overview of AutoCAD software. It discusses the latest version of AutoCAD 2021, the AutoCAD screen interface, and how AutoCAD uses a coordinate system. It also reviews some common 2D commands like line, arc, and circle, as well as 3D modeling tools including extrude, revolve, and sweep. Examples are given of 2D and 3D projects created in AutoCAD. Overall benefits of AutoCAD include quick design creation, accuracy, and the ability to easily modify and share designs.
The document provides an introduction to AutoCAD, a computer-aided drafting software. It discusses that AutoCAD is commonly used for construction plans and detail drawings. It has tools that allow for quick changes to drawings if designs are modified. The document outlines topics like giving commands, zooming and panning, drawing 2D and 3D shapes, editing objects, and setting up different page sizes for drawings. It provides examples of how to draw basic objects like lines and rectangles in AutoCAD. It also discusses other tools for hatching, creating solids, using the user coordinate system, and keyboard shortcuts.
This document provides an outline and overview of the AutoCAD software. It discusses the history and development of AutoCAD since its introduction in 1982. It reviews how to use basic AutoCAD tools and commands such as zooming, panning, drawing 2D shapes like lines and circles, editing objects, setting the user coordinate system, hatching, and creating 3D objects through extrusion. The advantages of AutoCAD include industry standard file format compatibility and reduced training costs, while disadvantages include limited file formats and lack of parametric modeling capabilities.
This presentation provides an overview of AutoCAD software. It discusses that AutoCAD is 2D and 3D computer-aided design software developed by Autodesk. The latest version is AutoCAD 2023. The presentation reviews the AutoCAD interface and screen, coordinate systems, common 2D commands like fillet and chamfer, and benefits such as creating designs quickly and with more accuracy compared to hand drafting. Career opportunities involving the use of AutoCAD are also mentioned.
This presentation provides an overview of AutoCAD software. It begins with an introduction to AutoCAD, describing it as 2D and 3D modeling software developed by Autodesk for computer-aided design. The presentation then covers the AutoCAD screen, commands, coordinate systems, 2D and 3D modeling tools, and includes examples of 2D and 3D projects created in AutoCAD. It concludes by listing benefits of using AutoCAD such as creating designs quickly, improving accuracy over hand drafting, easily modifying work, and helping to understand other 3D modeling software.
The document provides an overview of AutoCAD and its features for 2D and 3D computer-aided design. It discusses commands for drawing basic 2D shapes like lines and rectangles. It also covers more advanced topics such as object snaps, zooming and panning, editing objects, user coordinate systems, and drawing 3D solids and applying hatch patterns. A variety of tools and techniques are presented for working efficiently in AutoCAD.
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Basic information about Auto-CAD, its uses and application in engineering. Short keys to handle auto-CAD software. This software used in building designing and drawing works.
The document outlines a 10 day AutoCAD training workshop. Day 1 covers getting started with AutoCAD including the interface, coordinate systems, and basic drawing commands. Day 2 focuses on precision tools like object snaps. Day 3 is on editing objects. Day 4 covers layers and advanced objects. Day 5 discusses additional editing tools. Day 6 is about text and annotations. Day 7 is for practice. Day 8 has a test. Day 9 introduces 3D modeling basics. Day 10 covers creating solids and surfaces from 2D objects. The workshop aims to teach students how to use AutoCAD for 2D drawing and 3D modeling.
The document provides an outline and overview of an AutoCAD training presentation. It discusses the history of AutoCAD, how to use common commands like zooming and object snapping, how to draw both 2D and 3D shapes, and how to edit drawings. It also covers more advanced topics like hatching, working with the user coordinate system, and assigning homework for trainees to complete. The overall purpose is to instruct attendees on the basic and some intermediate functions of the AutoCAD software.
This document provides an outline and overview of the AutoCAD software. It begins with a brief introduction of AutoCAD and its history as a CAD software dating back to 1982. The document then covers key topics like giving commands, zooming/panning, drawing both 2D and 3D shapes, editing tools, user coordinate systems, homework assignments, advantages and disadvantages of AutoCAD, and references.
This document provides an outline and overview of AutoCAD, a commercial 2D and 3D computer-aided design software. It discusses AutoCAD's history and development since 1982, how to use basic drawing tools and commands, editing functions, working with user and world coordinate systems, and creating solid 3D objects. The advantages of AutoCAD include compatibility with other CAD programs and reduced training costs, while disadvantages include limited file formats and non-parametric design capabilities.
Here are 10 key responsibilities of a civil engineer from beginning to end of the construction project to ensure timely completion:
1. Conduct a site survey and soil testing to analyze the land and foundation requirements.
2. Prepare detailed design drawings showing the architectural, structural, utility plans.
3. Obtain necessary permits and approvals from local authorities.
4. Tender the project and evaluate contractor bids to appoint the most suitable one.
5. Supervise the contractor during site preparation and foundation works.
6. Inspect and approve the installation of underground utilities and stormwater systems.
7. Oversee and inspect the building construction as per the approved plans and specifications.
8. Ensure quality
Here are 10 key responsibilities of a civil engineer from beginning to end of the construction project to ensure timely completion:
1. Conduct a site survey and soil investigation to analyze the land and soil conditions.
2. Prepare the site development plan, building layout, and infrastructure plans like roads, parking, drainage, sewage, water supply etc.
3. Develop a work schedule and cost estimate for approval.
4. Obtain necessary permits from the local authorities.
5. Supervise the foundation work, earthwork and infrastructure development.
6. Monitor the quality of materials and construction techniques.
7. Review and approve contractor's work progress and process payments.
8. Address any design or construction
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
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This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
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Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
2. AutoCAD is a computer-aided drafting (CAD)
software package for 2D and 3D design and
drafting, developed and sold by Autodesk. It
currently runs exclusively on Microsoft operating
systems. Versions for Unix and Mac were released
(until R13), but these met with limited market
acceptance and were later dropped.
Architects and engineers (AEC), drafters,
cartographers, and other professionals involved
with design
We have AutoCAD2014 installed in our machines
3. Characteristics of AutoCAD
The use of AutoCAD software provides enhanced graphic
capabilities which allow the designers to:
Conceptualization of Ideas using AutoCAD
Easy modification of the engineering designs
Perform design calculations quickly
Use colures, fonts, textures, and other aesthetic features
Know your product’s strength using simulations
4. 3d space: all objects are three dimensional in real life.
However, we cannot represent the third dimension on a 2d
surface, such as a piece of paper or your monitors. So we
use the Cartesian coordinate system on the 3d world of a
CAD tool (remember your analytical geometry courses).
All the points in your space is defined by its x, y and z
coordinates. In other words, AutoCAD uses points to
determine where an object is located.
x
z
y
(6,4,0)
(2,1,0)
x
y
(0,0,0)
(0,0,5)
(3,0,0)
(3,0,5)
(3,2,5)
8. UCS and WCS
The AutoCAD world is 3 dimensional. However, if we want to
draw a 2d object, such as a plan or a section, we will use only
2 dimensions (x and y).
WCS (world coordinate system) is the imaginary plane that is
parallel to the ground. It is the default coordinate system.
Modifications made to the World Coordinate System (WCS)
result in a User Coordinate System (UCS). It is the plane that
you work on. It enables the user to draw 3 dimensional
objects.
To create a new UCS, type ucs on the command window, then
say New and specify 3 points on your new UCS plane.
9. Advantages of AutoCADAdvantages of AutoCAD
AutoCAD enhances the productivity and quality of
designs.
Drawings get prepared in relatively shorter duration.
Reduced the manpower requirement .
AutoCAD software is cost effective and highly
affordable.
Designs can be drawn with greater accuracy.
10. CAREER OPTIONS
Drafting Professional
2D and3D Plan Developer
CAD Engineer( Civil, Electrical and Mechanical)
Architecture and Interior Designing