6th - Sem MECH - CAD Lab Manual
6th - Sem MECH - CAD Lab Manual
6th - Sem MECH - CAD Lab Manual
CERTIFICATE
has satisfactorily completed the course of exercises in Computer Aided Design Lab
Date: ……...................................
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Faculty In-Charge Head of the Department
MME 3216: COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN LAB [0 0 6 2]
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course, the student is able to:
CO 1: Create solid models of components using the advanced solid modelling
tools.
CO 3: Assemble the solid components using the assembly modelling tools and
prepare the product drawing/drafting.
CO 5: Solve the first and second order differential equations using a graphical
functional tools.
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Exercise 1.2: Create the solid model of the part shown in Fig.1.4.
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Exercise 2.2: Create the solid model of the part shown in Fig.2.4.
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Exercise 3.2: Create the solid model of the part shown in Fig.3.4.
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Fig. 5.1: Pictorial view of Fixture assembly Fig. 5.2: Part details of disc
Fig. 5.4: Part details of Bolt Fig. 5.5: Part details of Spacer, Center Pin & Nut
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Exercise 5.2: Create all the parts of the Screw jack shown in Fig. 5.8.
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Exercise 6.2 Assemble the parts of the Screw Jack shown in Fig. 5.8.
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Exercise 7.1 Generate the orthographic and isometric views of the Fixture assembly
created in Exercise 6.1. Also generate the bill of materials.
Exercise 7.2 Generate the half sectional front view, top view, right side view and
Isometric views of the Fixture assembly created in Exercise 6.2. Also generate the bill
of materials.
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Exercise 8.1 Simulate the 4-Bar Mechanism shown in Figs. 8.1 and 8.2 for constant
crank rotation and generate plots for position, velocity, and acceleration of the tip of the
longest link. Also, generate linear speed and linear acceleration versus crank angle
of any point on the output crank.
Coupler
Input crank `
Output crank
Fixed link
Fig. 8.1 Assembled view of a 4 bar mechanism
Coupler Output Crank
Thickness for all couplers is 5 mm. Use a filet of 2 mm on all sharp edges
All dimensions in mm.
Fig. 8.2 Dimensions of the different links of the 4-bar mechanism.
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Exercise 9.1 Simulate the Slider Crank mechanism shown in Figs. 9.1 and 9.2 for
constant crank rotation and generate plots for position, velocity, and acceleration of the
slider. Also, plot graphs for linear speed and linear acceleration of any point on the
CONNNECTING ROD versus Crank Angle. Change units from default to ‘inches’.
Cylindrical
Revolute
Revolute
Cylindrical
Fig. 9.1 Assembled view of the slider crank assembly
BASE
Length 10
1 1 1 cube
BLOCK
Diameter 0.7
(4 locations) CRANK
Diameter 0.5 Diameter 0.5
3.5
Diameter 0.5 CONNECTING ROD Diameter 0.5
Length 0.35 6.5
Thickness 0.25
Thickness
All dimensions are in inches
0.25
Fig. 9.2 Dimensions of the different links of the slider crank mechanism.
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Exercise 10.2 Use MATLAB SIMULINK to solve the first order differential equation
dy 2
y
dt t
with the initial conditions y(1) = 1. Use the time range 1 to 10 seconds. Also store the
solution results in the workspace.
Exercise 10.3 Use MATLAB SIMULINK to solve the system of differential equations:
dy
y 7u y (0) 1
dt
dx
5y x(0) 2
dt
du
2x 2 y u (0) 0
dt
Use the time range 0 to 5 seconds. Show graphically the variation of x, y and u with
time. Also store the solution results in the workspace.
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Exercise 11.2 Use MATLAB SIMULINK to solve the second order differential
equation given below.
d 2 y dy
3 6 y 6sin(t ) 2 cos(t )
dt 2 dt
With the initial conditions: At time t = 0, y=1
dy
At time t = 0, =2
dt
Show the graphical solution. Use the time range -5 to +5 seconds.
Exercise 11.3 Use MATLAB SIMULINK to solve the equation of motion of a forced
vibration problem given below. Show the graphical solution.
d 2x dx
m 2
c kx Fo sin( t )
dt dy
With the initial conditions, At time t = to, x = xo
dx
At time t = to, = vo
dy
For simulation, take m = 2 kg, c = 2 Ns/m, k = 5 N/m, Fo = 4 N, = 2 rad/s, xo = 0, vo =
0, to = 0
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Exercise 12.2 Write and execute a MATLAB code to solve the differential equation
given in Exercise 10.2.
Exercise 12.3 Write and execute a MATLAB code to solve the set of differential
equations given in Exercise 10.3.
Exercise 12.4 Write and execute a MATLAB code to solve the differential equation
given in Exercise 11.1.
Exercise 12.5 Write and execute a MATLAB code to solve the differential equation
given in Exercise 11.2.
Exercise 12.6 Write and execute a MATLAB code to solve the differential equation
given in Exercise 11.3.
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