Introduction into CAD.

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Introduction into CAD

Overview Objectives Background Materials Procedure Report/Presentation Closing

Objectives Understand the simulation capabilities of Fusion 360, a common computer-aided design (CAD) software Use the basic of modeling techniques in Revit Further develop product evaluation and minimal design skills

What is Fusion 360 Fusion 360 is a cloud based Computer Aided Design software Allows engineers to make precisely scaled drawings that are turned into 3D models to visualize concepts or functionality Run tests to imitate real world situations Almost identical to Solidworks and a major upgrade from inventor in terms of accessibility and ease of use.

What is Autodesk Revit A building modeling software for architects and engineers Allows users to design buildings and other architectural structures in 3D while allowing for 2D drafting elements. Can be used to track stages of a buildings lifecycle, from creation to demolition

Background Information Simulation In Fusion 360 Static Stress Simulates the linear responses to a force being applied to an object based on the material, constraints, and points of application analyzes the deformation, stress, and safety factor in a model from structural loads and constraints Can determine whether an object is ready to sustain real world loads or needs to be remodified The resultant safety factor is the measure of how much load a object can sustain before permanent deformation or fracture.

Background Information 3D Modeling in Revit Used for creating homes, buildings and structural support systems Used to create floor, plumbing, and electric plans, As well as heating, ventilation and air conditioning plans (HVAC) Capable of viewing models in three dimensions as well as being able to walkthrough structure floor by floor

Materials Computer Fusion 360 Autodesk Revit Predesigned parts

Revit Problem Statement Rundown Create a 350-400 square foot apartment for residents/college students. Should contain a bathroom, a bed, a kitchen, a table, and a desk. Create an apartment with sufficient lighting (at least 1 window) a floor plan layout of the entire apartment an electric and a plumbing plan for the bathroom.

Procedure Determine the location, magnitude and direction of the force, as well as material and location of constraints. Run a stress test on the predesigned part given to you Review factor of safety and location of fracture then use Fusion 360 to add the modifications onto the model without changing the main base Rerun tests and remodify until part has safety factor of at least 3

Procedure Sketch out the apartment based on the problem statement Create the floor plan on Revit Insert all required furniture and appliances Create electrical plan on the same revit file Create plumbing plan on separate mechanical template

Report/Presentation Submit all files as a zip folder Scan lab notes Before end of lab Scan lab notes Individual Lab report No lab presentation, Instead milestone 1 presentation

Closing Have all lab notes signed by TA Each team member should have turn using software Save all files Submit all work electronically Return all unused materials to TA