INTERNSHIP
INTERNSHIP
INTERNSHIP
BY
Kalluri Anil
Kumar
1HK17ME037
HKBKCE
BANGLORE
OUTLINE
Introduction.
Latest Version.
AutoCAD Screen
Way to provide command.
How it Works.
Co-ordinate system.
Toolbars.
Some 2D commands.
Some 3D Commands.
Benefits of AutoCAD.
INTRODUCTION
The Word AutoCAD is made up of two words “Auto(logo of company)”and
CAD “(computer aided design)”.
2D 3D
DESINGING MODELLING
ISOMETRIC
DRAFTING
AND
DIMENSIONIN VIEWS
ANNOTATIO G
N
AUTOCAD SCREEN
WAY TO PROVIDE
COMMAND
1.
2.
3.
HOW AutoCAD WORKS
As we move cursor over any tool in the tool bar a tooltip appears
stating the name of that tool. And if we further wait for about three
seconds, it turns into a brief description about that particular tool. As
shown by the following image.
3.Copy 4. Mirror
2D COMMANDS
1. Scale 2. Array
3.Extend 4.Join
TEXT COMMAND IN AUTOCAD
:
INTRODUCTION TO 3D:
3D capabilities allow you to draw pictorial views such as isometrics, oblique
views and perspectives. The views drawn with CADD have a number of
advantages as compared to views drawn on a drawing board. The views drawn
with CADD are very accurate and provide a lot of flexibility in terms of editing
and display. You can rotate a model on the screen just like an actual model, and
display views from different angles. CADD provides special 3D functions that
allow you to create 3D drawings that are true representations of an actual
model. These drawings can be viewed from any angle just like a physical model.
That is why 3D CADD drawings are called 3D models.
The major distinction between a 2D drawing and a 3D model is that a 2D
drawing is defined only with two coordinates (X and Y). A 3D model is defined
with three coordinates (X, Y and Z). The Z-coordinate determines the height of
an object. To make a 3D model, you need to consider all the objects of the
model in 3D space and enter the X, Y and Z coordinates for all drawing objects.
3D COMMANDS
PRESSPULL
Presspull can extend in the Z direction or be set to taper or follow a
path.
You can extrude an open or closed object to create a 3D surface or
solid.
USE OF EXTRUDE
COMMAND
If you “Extrude” a surface into the third dimension, you simply add a thickness in
section. This basically is same as creating a “solid” object .
Extrude 5
units 5 units
Extrude -4
units
4 units
BENEFITS/USE OF AUTOCAD