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Computer Aided Design
Tribute to all things CAD/CAM/CAE/FEA/CFD/PLM/CNC...
published: 01 Aug 2010
Author: CQEflash
Computer Aided Design
Tribute to all things CAD/CAM/CAE/FEA/CFD/PLM/CNC
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CNC Basics E-Course 3 | CAD | Learn CAD Video | CAD/CAM Tips
In this CNC Basics Video we go over CAD. CAD Stands for Computer Aided Design. During the ...
published: 01 Jan 2008
Author: ivanirons
CNC Basics E-Course 3 | CAD | Learn CAD Video | CAD/CAM Tips
In this CNC Basics Video we go over CAD. CAD Stands for Computer Aided Design. During the CAD step we take our initial design and translate it into the computer. We do this CNC Step so we can change the design, resize it, save it, transfer it to someone else, etc. Recording our CNC Design into CAD gives us flexibility. During CAD we learn we first design parts, then assemblies, then groups, then machines. We also learn there are different types of CAD Software. 2D, 2.5D and 3D. These types also come in different software packages from inexpensive to expensive. You can spend up to the sky if you want. The trick is to match the CAD Software Capabilites with your CNC Needs. You don't need high power 3D Modeling CAD if you make simple parts day in and day out. Tomorrow's lesson is CAM. Computer Aided Manufacturing. www.cncinformation.com
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SolidWorks 3D CAD - First Look Video
www.solidworks.com SolidWorks 3D CAD software offers three packages building in functional...
published: 08 Jul 2011
Author: solidworks
SolidWorks 3D CAD - First Look Video
www.solidworks.com SolidWorks 3D CAD software offers three packages building in functionality and tiered to best suit the needs of your organization. All packages utilize the intuitive SolidWorks user interface to speed your design process and make you instantly productive.
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Computer - Aided Design (CAD)
Computer-aided design systems are used by designers and manufacturers in virtually every i...
published: 28 Jan 2010
Author: giantcampus
Computer - Aided Design (CAD)
Computer-aided design systems are used by designers and manufacturers in virtually every industry. In this course, youll master the basics of CAD software: creating points, lines, and other geometric forms, isometric drawings, and 3D models. Learn how to translate initial concepts into functional designs and 3D walkthroughs. Explore career options for CAD designers in this hands-on introductory level course.
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Computer Aided Design (excerpt)
Click here to learn more about this film: www.classroomvideo.co.uk Through the use of two ...
published: 06 Jan 2009
Author: ClassroomVideo
Computer Aided Design (excerpt)
Click here to learn more about this film: www.classroomvideo.co.uk Through the use of two inspirational examples, this programme will encourage and enable students to incorporate CAD into their own design projects. The first case study follows the Starchaser team as they use CAD in an attempt to become the first privately funded initiative to launch three people into space. We see CAD being used to design rocket boosters, the pod and find out about virtual testing. Students can follow the project's progress at www.starchaser.co.uk Using the development of paintball markers, the second case study shows how CAD and CAM combine to produce cost-effective, tailor-made products. Students discover how designers use CAD to personalise stock lines and how technical alterations can be rapidly brought to market. www.classroomvideo.co.uk
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They Might Be Giants - Computer Assisted Design
Directed by Rob Shaw, Bent Image Lab. From TMBGs new DVD/CD set Here Comes Science. Availa...
published: 14 Sep 2009
Author: ParticleMen
They Might Be Giants - Computer Assisted Design
Directed by Rob Shaw, Bent Image Lab. From TMBGs new DVD/CD set Here Comes Science. Available at iTunes and Amazon now! bit.ly
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Computer-Aided Design
Watch more @ www.sme.org...
published: 10 Apr 2009
Author: e1m1s
Computer-Aided Design
Watch more @ www.sme.org
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Architecture - Computer Aided Design
Nathan shows us how he used Google SketchUp, a 3D computer design program, to design one o...
published: 24 Aug 2010
Author: morrisvillestate
Architecture - Computer Aided Design
Nathan shows us how he used Google SketchUp, a 3D computer design program, to design one of his studio projects before building it.
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Lec-41 Computer Aided Design
Lecture series on Computer Aided Design by Dr.PVMadhusudhan, Department of Mechanical Engi...
published: 26 Oct 2010
Author: nptelhrd
Lec-41 Computer Aided Design
Lecture series on Computer Aided Design by Dr.PVMadhusudhan, Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Delhi. For more details on NPTEL visit nptel.iitm.ac.in
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Computer Aided Design 1
Synthetic Biology 4.0 Conference...
published: 09 Mar 2009
Author: BioBricksFoundation
Computer Aided Design 1
Synthetic Biology 4.0 Conference
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Lec-22 FFT and Computer Aided Design of Filters
Lecture Series on Digital Signal Processing by Prof.TKBasu, Department of Electrical Engin...
published: 07 Oct 2009
Author: nptelhrd
Lec-22 FFT and Computer Aided Design of Filters
Lecture Series on Digital Signal Processing by Prof.TKBasu, Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Kharagpur. For more details on NPTEL visit nptel.iitm.ac.in
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What is CAD?
In this segment, we see how 3-D computer design helps students tackle problems from all an...
published: 06 Apr 2010
Author: ATETelevision
What is CAD?
In this segment, we see how 3-D computer design helps students tackle problems from all angles. FromATETV Episode 30. ATETV is a web-based video series and interactive network designed to connect students and professionals with careers in advanced technology. Our video series highlights ATE success stories from community colleges and ATE programs nationwide. CONNECT WITH ATETV: YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com Website: www.atetv.org Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com iTunes: itunes.apple.com
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CorelCAD™ - english
CorelCAD™ - The smart choice for 2D and 3D design CorelCAD™ is the smart solut...
published: 09 May 2011
Author: CorelCADchannel
CorelCAD™ - english
CorelCAD™ - The smart choice for 2D and 3D design CorelCAD™ is the smart solution for day-to-day design work that requires precision and detail. With native DWG™ file support, industry-standard CAD features, and customizable 2D and 3D design tools, it lets you work more productively, communicate ideas clearly and collaborate effectively. Discover the solution designed to make high-level CAD design affordable—CorelCAD.
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Prototyping a Woodworking Project Using CAD
George Vondriska and Bruce Kieffer discuss the advantages of using a CAD program to build ...
published: 09 Aug 2011
Author: wwgoaeditor
Prototyping a Woodworking Project Using CAD
George Vondriska and Bruce Kieffer discuss the advantages of using a CAD program to build virtual projects which makes prototyping faster and less costly. A Woodworkers Guild of America (WWGOA) original video. For more woodworking videos, please visit www.wwgoa.com!
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Microstructure-Property relationships in Ti2448 components produced by Selective Laser Melting: A Love Story
Hip replacements have a limited life before they too need replacing. This is known in the...
published: 10 Oct 2011
Author: Joel Miller
Microstructure-Property relationships in Ti2448 components produced by Selective Laser Melting: A Love Story
Hip replacements have a limited life before they too need replacing. This is known in the medical field as revision surgery and it is a source of much pain and inconvenience for the patient. Revision surgery is most often because the underlying bone has deteriorated. Bone needs stress to grow and to maintain strength, yet current hip replacement implants are too stiff - they constrain the affixed bone and prevent it from stretching. The bone around the implant starts to deteriorate and the bond between bone and implant fails.
Titanium, used in orthopaedic implants because it is strong, lightweight and biocompatible, transforms at temperatures above 883°C. The atoms rearrange from a densely-packed structure (called the alpha phase) to one that is loosely-packed (beta phase). Both alpha and beta phases are strong, but the beta phase is half as stiff and has elastic properties closer to that of bone. By adding elements such as tin, niobium and zirconium, our titanium alloy keeps its flexible beta structure at room temperature. If the alloy is then re-heated to 450°C, some alpha phase re-emerges, complicating the microstructure. This makes it more difficult for cracks to progress through the metal, making it less susceptible to fatigue failure. If the amount of alpha is controlled, a metal with good fatigue properties and low-stiffness is made.
To further reduce the stiffness of the implant and match it to that of bone, we use flexible scaffold structures. The scaffolding also allows the bone to grow into the implant, creating a strong bond. These complicated scaffolds are built from thin layers of titanium powder that are melted with a laser, then cooled to solidify. This manufacturing method is called Selective Laser Melting (SLM) and it is like 3D printing. Because SLM is good at producing one-off items, customised implants are possible; the patient’s CAT or MRI scans can be combined with Computer Aided Design to ensure a perfect fit.
My research at the University of Western Australia uses these new materials and advanced manufacturing techniques to try to overcome the main reason why orthopaedic implants fail. If successful, this work will help lead to more durable implants, reducing the need for revision surgery and allowing orthopaedic implants to be used on younger adult patients.
This video was created with friends and family for Gonzolabs "Dance Your Ph.D" 2011 Contest. It illustrates a central part of my research: the effect of the titanium alloy microstructure. The video was created using 2200 photographs because we didn't have a video camera, but also (and more importantly) because stop motion, even though tedious to shoot, is fun.
The music is "Mischa" by unsigned Perth indi-electropop outfit The Transients. Hear more of their music at www.thetransients.net
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THE RETURN OF JOHN FRUM
THE RETURN OF JOHN FRUM is the thesis project of christian schlaeffer at the university of...
published: 29 Mar 2010
Author: christian schlaeffer
THE RETURN OF JOHN FRUM
THE RETURN OF JOHN FRUM is the thesis project of christian schlaeffer at the university of applied sciences augsburg, faculty for design, 2010.
2D Photoshop and After Effects
3D 3dsmax and Zbrush
Compositing After Effects
John Frum, Messiah of polynesian Cargo Cults, returns as an astronaut and businessman to the postindustrial wasteland of the financial-service-economy. Together with a native, he sets out for a "conquest of the useless" — or something.^-^
then things get confused, and what begins as a journey turns into a trip far off the boundaries of so called "logic" and "meaning".
With a storyline initially based on the prophecies of the seemingly most syncretic, ridiculous and pointless religion in the world — though really not any more syncretic, ridiculous and pointless than any and all other religions — computer-aided handdrawn 2D animation and 2D-3D-hybrid background art celebrate a renaissance of the unconscious, free from the technocratic structuralism of our times.
for more information and free downloadable 1080p version visit schlaefferdesign.de/john-frum
FOR TORRENT: http://vodo.net/johnfrum
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R&D; process on aero wheels
CAD (Computer-aided design), stereolithography mock-ups, and wind tunnel tests are critica...
published: 01 Jul 2011
Author: Mavic
R&D; process on aero wheels
CAD (Computer-aided design), stereolithography mock-ups, and wind tunnel tests are critical aspects of aero wheel development. Engineers from Mavic present their everyday work developing high performing aero wheels.
Wind tunnel tests shown are performed in the HEPIA wind tunnel, Geneva (CH).
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CAD 110: Computer - Aided Design
Computer-aided design systems are used by designers and manufacturers in virtually every i...
published: 15 Jan 2010
Author: Giant Campus
CAD 110: Computer - Aided Design
Computer-aided design systems are used by designers and manufacturers in virtually every industry. In this course, you’ll master the basics of CAD software: creating points, lines, and other geometric forms, isometric drawings, and 3D models. Learn how to translate initial concepts into functional designs and 3D walkthroughs. Explore career options for CAD designers in this hands-on introductory level course. NEW COURSE FOR SPRING 2010
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Dreamworlds Photo Realistic Montage - Computer Aided Design
See how your interiors could look by chosing a Dreamworlds Photo Montage. For a low fare D...
published: 19 Nov 2008
Author: dreamworldsdesign
Dreamworlds Photo Realistic Montage - Computer Aided Design
See how your interiors could look by chosing a Dreamworlds Photo Montage. For a low fare Dreamworlds produces these photo realistic designs to demonstrate how your walls would look when the job is done
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Computer Aided Design
Students and Faculty talk about hands-on learning with cutting edge technologies....
published: 06 Mar 2008
Author: IamCCBC
Computer Aided Design
Students and Faculty talk about hands-on learning with cutting edge technologies.
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Lec-43 What is CAD/CAM
Lecture series on Computer Aided Design by Dr.PVMadhusudhan, Department of Mechanical Engi...
published: 26 Oct 2010
Author: nptelhrd
Lec-43 What is CAD/CAM
Lecture series on Computer Aided Design by Dr.PVMadhusudhan, Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Delhi. For more details on NPTEL visit nptel.iitm.ac.in
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Lancer Robotics FTC 3415 CAD Video "Get Over It!"
2010-2011 "Get Over It" FTC Challenge Check out the Lancers' Computer Aided ...
published: 06 Feb 2011
Author: FTC3415
Lancer Robotics FTC 3415 CAD Video "Get Over It!"
2010-2011 "Get Over It" FTC Challenge Check out the Lancers' Computer Aided Design video! The new Autodesk Suite 2011 combined with PTC Pro/ENGINEER have been our most useful tools throughout the FIRST Tech Challenge. Visit the Lancer Robotics website! www.lancerrobotics.com