- Ivan Sutherland the “father of computer graphics”
- Computer-aided design software
- CAD Software – History of CAD/CAM
This page and its linked sub-pages are devoted to “all things related to Modeling in CAD.” This includes wireframe 2D sketch and 3D modeling with lines, curves, constraints, etc., as well as 3D surface and solid modeling. These pages and their associated links contain valuable information and instruction on part or component modeling, assembly or system modeling, and the dimensioning and drafting of working drawings for parts and assemblies.
Introduction to Engineering Design, Modeling and Graphics
Is a course for new and aspiring mechanical, aerospace, and automotive engineers. Navigate to the sub-page Eng. Design, Model … to find a full course description, syllabus, assignments, projects, etc. All materials and topics are presented and taught in the context of learning and understanding modern Computer-aided Design (CAD), sometimes referred as 3D CAD. This educational course teaches core ASME and ISO design and drafting standards. The serious student will learn how to create and model 3D mechanical parts and assemblies, and how to create and annotate their designs into part and assembly working drawings. Here are a few examples of mechanical part design modeling problems that were assigned to past students.
Emergency Foot Brake
Wheel Rim
Turbine Blade
Here are examples of previous assembly modeling projects.
Pipsqueak Air Engine
Elbow Air Engine
Wright Flyer
Here is an example part or component drawing.
Valve Body
An example of an assembled assembly drawing followed by an exploded assembly drawing.
Elbow Engine
Elbow Engine