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Dec 21, 2024
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MET 211 - Mechanical CAD Introduction to Mechanical CAD. CAD command structure, screen controls, and use of menus to create, edit, and manipulate geometry for 2D and 3D models. Use of special features for the production of fully detailed layout drawings from 2D and 3D models. File management.
Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisite: MET 116 Engineering Drawing II w/CAD or Department Chairperson approval
Credits: 2 Hours 1 Class Hour, 2 Laboratory Hours Course Profile Learning Outcomes of the Course:
Upon successful completion of this course the student will be able to:
- Apply technical sketching skills of parts and assembly concepts.
- Understand Mechanical CAD as a 3D feature based associative, parametric solid modeling system for part and assembly design.
- Have a thorough understanding of and apply the constructive solid geometry concepts and Boolean operations used in 3D modeling.
- Demonstrate the ability to utilize CAD to create quality solid models in a timely fashion.
- Perform basic design changes and modifications.
- Generate detailed working drawings in a standard industrial format using the latest ASME standards.
- Demonstrate the ability to create a model using the college’s 3D modeler and its software package.
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