This document provides information about the course ME 24-688 Introduction to CAD/CAE Tools. The course teaches students how to apply CAD and CAE software tools to engineering design and analysis. Students will learn to model and simulate complex 3D products using digital engineering tools like Autodesk SketchBook Designer, Autodesk Inventor Professional, Autodesk Showcase, and Autodesk Simulation Multiphysics. The course covers CAD modeling, CAE analysis techniques, and is taught by Professor Kenji Shimada at Carnegie Mellon University.
This document provides information about the course ME 24-688 Introduction to CAD/CAE Tools. The course teaches students how to apply CAD and CAE software tools to engineering design and analysis. Students will learn to model and simulate complex 3D products using digital engineering tools like Autodesk SketchBook Designer, Autodesk Inventor Professional, Autodesk Showcase, and Autodesk Simulation Multiphysics. The course covers CAD modeling, CAE analysis techniques, and is taught by Professor Kenji Shimada at Carnegie Mellon University.
@ HH-B103 (Lecture) @ BH 140E (Computer Cluster Sessions) http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/course/24-688/ ME 24-688 Introduction to CAD/CAE Tools Digital Engineering Courses 24-688: Introduction to CAD / CAE Tools 24-780: Engineering Computation 24-681: Computer-Aided Design 24-682: Computer-Aided Engineering ME 24-688 Introduction to CAD/CAE Tools 24-688 Introduction to CAD/CAE Tools This course offers hands-on training on how to apply modern CAD and CAE software tools to engineering design and analysis. You will learn how to model and simulate complex 3D products using digital engineering tools. ME 24-688 Introduction to CAD/CAE Tools Learning Objectives CAD Describe the product development process Express product design ideas using 2D sketches Model a component with complex shapes Model an assembly of components with kinematic linkages Render and animate the appearance and functionality of a product CAE Perform linear structural analysis Perform non-linear structural analysis Perform kinematic motion study analysis Perform Computational Fluid Dynamics analysis Design optimization using simulation ME 24-688 Introduction to CAD/CAE Tools Course Schedule at a Glance ME 24-688 Introduction to CAD/CAE Tools Grading 11 Problem Sets 3% x 11 = 33% 5 Quizzes 8% x 5 = 40% CAD Team Project 8% CAE Team Project 8% Class Participation 11% ME 24-688 Introduction to CAD/CAE Tools Locations Lectures Time: Thursdays 8:30am 10:20am Location: HH B103 Computer Cluster Sessions Session A Tuesdays & Thursdays 10:30am 11:20am Location: BH 140E Session B Tuesdays & Thursdays 11:30am 12:20pm Location: BH 140E Session C Tuesdays & Thursdays 12:30pm 1:20pm Location: BH 140E ME 24-688 Introduction to CAD/CAE Tools Software Packages Required Software Packages Autodesk SketchBook Designer Autodesk Inventor Professional Autodesk Showcase Autodesk Simulation Multiphysics Autodesk Inventor Publisher Download the packages from: http://students.autodesk.com ME 24-688 Introduction to CAD/CAE Tools The Instructor Team ME 24-688 Introduction to CAD/CAE Tools Instructor Prof. Kenji Shimada 28 years of professional experience 14 years at IBM (including 4 years of graduate study at MIT, Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering with Business Minor) 16 years at CMU (including 9 years of running two technology start-ups) Theodore Ahrens Professor in Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University Mechanical Engineering (primary appointment) Robotics Institute Biomedical Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering Director of the Computational Engineering and Robotics Lab. "Value compass": Needs x Seeds x Experiences = Values .CERLAB. Computational Engineering & Robotics Lab. Kenji Shimada, Ph.D. Theodore Ahrens Professor in Engineering Mechanical Engineering Robotics Institute Biomedical Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering .CERLAB. Carnegie Mellon University Robotics Computation Engineering .CERLAB. Carnegie Mellon University P r o d u c t
D e v e l o p m e n t Robotics Computation M e d i c i n e Engineering .CERLAB. Carnegie Mellon University Segmentation and noise removal from a laser-digitized mesh Sketch CAD for automobile styling design CFD mesh generation Layered hex meshing Mesh adaptation for large-deformation FEM Mid-surface meshing Sketch CAD for industrial design Quad meshing for crash analysis Hex-dominant meshing Anisotropic tet meshing Sketch CAD for automobile seat design TPSN Path Optimization Motion-teaching 3D pen 7DOF redundant robotic manipulator Laser digitizing for reverse engineering Optimal path generation 12 DOF legged robot Computer-aide tutor and planner for prostate cryosurgery Modeling of abdominal aortic aneurysm from CT Computer and robot-assisted bone-deformity correction FSI analysis of abdominal aortic aneurysm US-based prostate modeling Cerebral aneurysm FSI simulation Rib-cage modeling from X-ray Device optimization Image-guided arthroscopic hip surgery with position-tracking Robot-assisted bone deformity correction US-guided biopsy AR-assisted intubation P r o d u c t
D e v e l o p m e n t Robotics Computation M e d i c i n e UAV flight path optimization Nesting for rapid prototyping Adaptive CFD meshing Texture generation Trachea measurement Engineering K .CERLAB. 3D US for RCI Traumatic brain injury simulation Clubfoot correction Gesture-based motion teaching Volume decomposition Feature generation Cloud-based CFD Optimization of 3D printed part Machine-learned robot controller Robotic gluing Speech emotion recognition Carnegie Mellon University Aneurysm recognition US Image synthesis ME 24-688 Introduction to CAD/CAE Tools