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Catia: Internship Training

This document provides an introduction and overview of CAD/CAM/CAE technologies and the CATIA software. It discusses how CAD is used for computer-aided design, CAE for analysis and simulation, and CAM for manufacturing planning. It outlines some advantages like reduced time and costs, and drawbacks like high initial costs. The document then introduces CATIA specifically, describing how it is used for part and assembly design through sketch-based features like pads and pockets. It also provides an introduction to radial engines, describing their cylinder arrangement and key parts like the piston head, articulated rod, and master rod.

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Catia: Internship Training

This document provides an introduction and overview of CAD/CAM/CAE technologies and the CATIA software. It discusses how CAD is used for computer-aided design, CAE for analysis and simulation, and CAM for manufacturing planning. It outlines some advantages like reduced time and costs, and drawbacks like high initial costs. The document then introduces CATIA specifically, describing how it is used for part and assembly design through sketch-based features like pads and pockets. It also provides an introduction to radial engines, describing their cylinder arrangement and key parts like the piston head, articulated rod, and master rod.

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CATIA

INTERNSHIP TRAINING
 The Modern world of design, development, manufacturing so on,
in which we have stepped can’t be imagined without interference
of computer. In the world market now the competition in not only
cost factor but also quality, consistency, availability, packing,
stocking, delivery. This penetration of technique concern has
helped the manufacturers to
INTRODUCTION TO  Increase productivity
CAD/CAM/CAE:
 Shortening the lead-time
 Minimizing the prototyping expenses
 Improving Quality
 Designing better products
 CAD: Computer Aided Designing (Technology to create, Modify,
Analyze or Optimize the design using computer.

 CAE: Computer Aided Engineering (Technology to analyze,


Simulate or Study the behavior of the cad model generated using
computer.

 CAM: Computer Aided Manufacturing (Technology to Plan,


manage or control the operation in manufacturing using
computer.
ADVANTAGES:
Requires skilled operators
Initial setting & assumption consumes time
Setting cost is more
Over heads are high and
Applicable if production is high

DRAWBACKS:
Cut off of the designing time
Cut off of the editing time
Cut off of the manufacturing time
High & controlled quality
Reduction of process cost
Consistency
 CATIA is a robust application that enables you to create rich and
complex designs. The goals of the CATIA course are to teach you
how to build parts and assemblies in CATIA, and how to make
INTRODUCTION TO simple drawings of those parts and assemblies.
CATIA:

 CATIA is mechanical design software. It is a feature-based,


parametric solid modelling design tool that takes advantage of the
easy-to-learn Windows graphical user interface.
PAD: Pad is used to add material to a model

SOME COMMON
FEATURES USED
IN CATIA PART
DESIGN:

Fig. 1 Pad feature


POCKET: Pocket is a sketch based feature that removes
material from a model. Pocket is also performed on an
open profile.

Without pocket with pocket

Fig.2 Pocket Feature


 The radial engine is a reciprocating type internal combustion
engine configuration
INTRODUCTION TO
 In which the cylinders "radiate" outward from a central crankcase
RADIAL ENGINE:
like the spokes of a wheel. The radial configuration was commonly
used for aircraft engines.
 Four-stroke radials have an odd number of cylinders per row, so
that a consistent every-other-piston firing order can be
maintained, providing smooth operation. For example, on a five-
cylinder engine the firing order is 1, 3, 5, 2, 4, and back to cylinder 1
INTRODUCTION TO
 The radial engine normally uses fewer cam lobes than other types.
RADIAL ENGINE:
As with most four-strokes, the crankshaft takes two revolutions to
complete the four strokes of each piston (intake, compression,
combustion, exhaust). The camshaft ring is geared to spin slower
and in the opposite direction to the crankshaft.
piston head:

RADIAL
ENGINE
PARTS:
Articulated rod:
Master rod:
FULL ASSEMBLY OF RADIAL ENGINE:
Thank you

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