This video begins with a discussion of the CAD classes Dr. Jensen taught formally at Brigham Young University for over 30 years. The first class, Engineering Design, Modeling and Graphics was taught to freshman and sophomores design, engineering and manufacturing students. This class is now available to design, engineering and manufacturing students from around the world via my CAD Modeling Hub YouTube channel. It is organized and sequenced under the Engineering Design, Modeling and Graphics Playlist. Dr. Jensen plans, in coming years, make his other four classes also available in video format.

  • Computer-Aided Engineering
  • Customization and Automation of CAx Tools
  • Product Lifecycle Management
  • Next Generation CAx

The course Engineering Design, Modeling and Graphics focuses on the design, model creation, and drafting annotation of mechanical components. The Web is full of images of mechanical components.

Lecture 2 Transmission

This video explains what are and what are not mechanical components. Clear distinction is made between architectural, mechanical, civil, electrical modeling and annotation.

A definition of Engineering Graphics is given, with an explanation of the ASME and ISO standards organizations.

Lecture 2 ASME                       Lecture 2 ISO

About The Author

Received Design and Mechanical Engineering Degrees from Brigham Young and Purdue Universities. Has 30+ years of teaching Design, Engineering and Manufacturing courses (mainly at BYU, but also taught manufacturing classes at Purdue while earning his PhD). Conducted over $10M in research for the likes of: NSF, State of Utah, NIST, Pratt & Whitney, Boeing, US Army, Siemens, Microsoft, GM, Belcan, Spirit, UTAS, Altair, Orbital ATK, Ford, United Technologies, and Allied Signal (now Honeywell). Married to my sweetheart for the past 38 years; father of 7 talented children and grandfather to 18 wonderful grandchildern. Learn more about Dr. Jensen and CAD Modeling Hub.

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