Module XUE-4021:
Parametric CAD & Adv Surf Mod
Parametric CAD with Advanced Surface Modelling 2024-25
XUE-4021
2024-25
School Of Computer Science And Electronic Engineering
Module - Semester 1
20 credits
Module Organiser:
Aled Williams
Overview
- Reference geometry – planes and axes, sketch conventions and best practices
- Feature tree optimisation processes and methods
- Advanced sketch features – relations and mates
- Boss and cut features, fillets and chamfers, linear, circular, and fill patterns
- Inserting components and materials, evaluating properties
- Drawings and annotations, 3d rendering, tolerances
- Advanced surfacing techniques, continuity and surface type overview
- Reverse engineering processes, lofts, boundaries and fills
- Intersectional techniques and curve generation, knit and trim
- Integrating surface and solid bodies, generating assemblies
- Additive manufacturing preparation of parts
- C0, C1 and C2 degrees of surface continuity
- Freeform manipulation
- Flattening, exporting and 2D file generation for manufacture
Assessment Strategy
-threshold -50-59%:Knowledge base covers all essential aspects of subject matter dealt with in the assignment; conceptual understanding is acceptable. CAD modelling work is constructed in a reliable manner, with an appreciation of commercial standards and requirements. Problems of a familiar and unfamiliar nature are solved and solutions are acceptable. Performance in transferable skills is sound. -good -60 -69%:Knowledge base covers all essential aspects of subject matter dealt with in the assignment and shows good evidence of drawing skill beyond this. Conceptual understanding is good. CAD modelling work is constructed in a reliable and efficient manner, with a good appreciation of commercial standards and requirements. Problems of a familiar and unfamiliar nature are solved in a logical manner; solutions are generally correct and acceptable. Performance in transferable skills is sound and shows no significant deficiencies. -excellent -70% and above:Knowledge base is extensive and extends well beyond the work covered in the assignment; conceptual understanding is outstanding. CAD modelling work is exemplary and shows a thorough analysis and appraisal of outcomes, with appropriate suggestions for improvement. Problems of a familiar and unfamiliar nature are solved with efficiency and accuracy; problem-solving procedures are adjusted to the nature of the problem. Performance in transferable skills is generally very good.
Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate a commercial level of skill in advanced surface modelling through creating: complex surfaces with three degrees of continuity, 3D sketching, surface manipulation, manufacturing and aesthetic considerations.
- Demonstrate a commercial level of skill in parametric solid modelling through creating: reference geometry, CAD sketching, feature creation, physical and material properties, multi-body and assembly construction, drawings and annotations.
- Demonstrate a commercial level skill in the generation of commercial quality 3D renders and engineering drawings.
- Demonstrate pragmatism in taking a systematic approach and the logical and practical steps necessary for, often complex, concepts to become reality.
- Design and develop virtual creations intended for manufacturing and production, which deliver economic value through optimal solutions.
- Generate high quality CAD outcomes based on scientific underpinning principles of engineering.
- Prove competence and skill at solving problems by applying their numerical, computational, analytical and technical skills, using appropriate tools.
- Validate and justify their strategic approaches and design decisions to problem solving.
Assessment method
Coursework
Assessment type
Summative
Description
Parametric CAD modelling, rendering and drawings - students problem solve and develop solutions to set CAD problems and submit their output files.
Weighting
50%
Assessment method
Coursework
Assessment type
Summative
Description
Advanced Surface Modelling - based on a live commercial brief, students produce a new virtual CAD solution for a client.
Weighting
50%