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Me 2309 - Cad / Cam Lab Allocation of Marks

The document provides instructions for a laboratory exam in CAD/CAM for a 6th semester mechanical engineering course. It includes 10 questions involving creating CAD models and assemblies of various mechanical components and converting them to drawings, and 10 questions involving writing CNC programs and simulating machining operations in CAM software for provided part designs. Marks are allocated for CAD models, assemblies, drawings, programming, and viva questions.

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Me 2309 - Cad / Cam Lab Allocation of Marks

The document provides instructions for a laboratory exam in CAD/CAM for a 6th semester mechanical engineering course. It includes 10 questions involving creating CAD models and assemblies of various mechanical components and converting them to drawings, and 10 questions involving writing CNC programs and simulating machining operations in CAM software for provided part designs. Marks are allocated for CAD models, assemblies, drawings, programming, and viva questions.

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ANNA UNIVERSITY,CHENNAI – 600 025.

UNIVERSITY PRACTICAL EXAMINATIONS April/May 2014

Degree : B.E./B.Tech

Regulation : 2008

Branch : Mechanical and Automation Engineering

Semester : 06
Duration : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 100
ME 2309 – CAD / CAM LAB

ALLOCATION OF MARKS:

ME 2309 CAD/CAM Laboratory


Questions 1-10

Aim & Procedure Part Drawing Assembly Viva Total


Drawing

20 40 30 10 100

Questions 11-20

Aim & Procedure Programming & Part Drawing Viva Total


simulation B
A

20 40 30 10 100

 
 Note:  
• Missing Dimensions (if any) can be suitably assumed.  
• For CAD, standard 3D solid modeling software should be used.  
• For CAM, appropriate CAM software should be used for tool path simulation.  
1.Using a standard 3D solid modeling software, Create the following components (part model) of
SCREW JACK and assemble them using appropriate constraints. Also convert the assembly model in to
2-D drawing, by placing views of model onto the drawing sheets. Add details to drawings such as
dimensions, notes and tables.

Fig 1
2.Using a standard 3D solid modeling software, Create the following components (part model) of
Plummer Block and assemble them using appropriate constraints. Also convert the assembly model in
to 2-D drawing, by placing views of model onto the drawing sheets. Add details to drawings such as
dimensions, notes and tables.

Fig 2
3.Using a standard 3D solid modeling software, Create the following components (part model) of
FLANGED COUPLING – UNPROTECTED TYPE and assemble them using appropriate constraints.
Also convert the assembly model in to 2-D drawing, by placing views of model onto the drawing
sheets. Add details to drawings such as dimensions,

Fig 3
4.Using a standard 3D solid modeling software, Create the following components (part model) of
UNIVERSAL COUPLING and assemble them using appropriate constraints. Also convert the assembly
model in to 2-D drawing, by placing views of model onto the drawing sheets. Add details to drawings
such as dimensions, notes and tables.

Fig 4
5.Using a standard 3D solid modeling software, Create the following components (part model) of
GLAND AND STUFFING BOX and assemble them using appropriate constraints. Also convert the
assembly model in to 2-D drawing, by placing views of model onto the drawing sheets. Add details to
drawings such as dimensions, notes and tables.

Fig 5
6.Using a standard 3D solid modeling software, Create the following components (part model) of
Knuckle Joint and assemble them using appropriate constraints. Also convert the assembly model in to
2-D drawing, by placing views of model onto the drawing sheets. Add details to drawings such as
dimensions, notes and tables. All dimensions are in mm.

Fig 6
7. Using a standard 3D solid modeling software, Create the following components (part model) of
Lathe Tailstock and assemble them using appropriate constraints. Also convert the assembly model in
to 2-D drawing, by placing views of model onto the drawing sheets. Add details to drawings such as
dimensions, notes and tables. All dimensions are in mm.

Fig 7
8.Using a standard 3D solid modeling software, Create the following components (part model) of
connecting rod and assemble them using appropriate constraints. Also convert the assembly model in to
2-D drawing, by placing views of model onto the drawing sheets. Add details to drawings such as
dimensions, notes and tables. All dimensions are in mm.

Fig 8
9. Using a standard 3D solid modeling software, Create the following components (part model) of
Machine vice and assemble them using appropriate constraints. Also convert the assembly model in to
2-D drawing, by placing views of model onto the drawing sheets. Add details to drawings such as
dimensions, notes and tables. All dimensions are in mm.

Fig 9
10.Using a standard 3D solid modeling software, Create the following components (part model) of
Blow off cock and assemble them using appropriate constraints. Also convert the assembly model in to
2-D drawing, by placing views of model onto the drawing sheets. Add details to drawings such as
dimensions, notes and tables. All dimensions are in mm.

Fig 10
11.A.Write a CNC Part Program to manufacture the following objects using standard G and M codes.
Also check the tool path simulation using appropriate CAM software.

Fig 11 A
B.With the help of various Features, Create the following Part models. Also convert the part models in
to the 2-D drawing, by placing views of models onto the drawing sheets. Add details to drawings such
as dimensions and notes. Use a standard 3D solid modeling software. All dimensions are in mm.

Fig 11 B
12. A.Write a CNC Part Program to manufacture the following objects using standard G and M codes.
Also check the tool path simulation using appropriate CAM software.

Fig 12 A
B.With the help of various Features, Create the following Part models. Also convert the part models in
to the 2-D drawing, by placing views of models onto the drawing sheets. Add details to drawings such
as dimensions and notes. Use a standard 3D solid modeling software. All dimensions are in mm.

Fig 12 B
13. A.Write a CNC Part Program to manufacture the following objects using standard G and M codes.
Also check the tool path simulation using appropriate CAM software.
Billet size: - φ 25 x 70 mm

Fig 13 A

B.With the help of various Features, Create the following Part models. Also convert the part models in
to the 2-D drawing, by placing views of models onto the drawing sheets. Add details to drawings such
as dimensions and notes. Use a standard 3D solid modeling software. All dimensions are in mm.

Fig 13B
14. A.Write a CNC Part Program to manufacture the following objects using standard G and M codes.
Also check the tool path simulation using appropriate CAM software.

Fig 14A

B.With the help of various Features, Create the following Part models. Also convert the part models in
to the 2-D drawing, by placing views of models onto the drawing sheets. Add details to drawings such
as dimensions and notes. Use a standard 3D solid modeling software. All dimensions are in mm.

Fig 14B
15. A.Write a CNC Part Program to manufacture the following objects using standard G and M codes.
Also check the tool path simulation using appropriate CAM software.

.
Fig 15A

B.With the help of various Features, Create the following Part models. Also convert the part models in
to the 2-D drawing, by placing views of models onto the drawing sheets. Add details to drawings such
as dimensions and notes. Use a standard 3D solid modeling software. All dimensions are in mm.

Fig 15B
16. A. Write manual part programming using G & M codes for the given component as
shown in the figure and simulate the machining using a CAM software.

Fig 16A
B.With the help of various Features, Create the following Part models. Also convert the part models in
to the 2-D drawing, by placing views of models onto the drawing sheets. Add details to drawings such
as dimensions and notes. Use a standard 3D solid modeling software. All dimensions are in mm.

Fig 16B
17. A. Write manual part programming using G & M codes for the given component as
shown in the figure and simulate the machining using a CAM software.

Fig 17A

B.With the help of various Features, Create the following Part models. Also convert the part models in
to the 2-D drawing, by placing views of models onto the drawing sheets. Add details to drawings such
as dimensions and notes. Use a standard 3D solid modeling software. All dimensions are in mm.

Fig 17B
18. A. Write manual part programming using G & M codes for the given component as
shown in the figure and simulate the machining using a CAM software.
Billet size: - φ 22 x 65 mm

Fig 18A

B.With the help of various Features, Create the following Part models. Also convert the part models in
to the 2-D drawing, by placing views of models onto the drawing sheets. Add details to drawings such
as dimensions and notes. Use a standard 3D solid modeling software. All dimensions are in mm.

Fig 18B
19. A. Write manual part programming using G & M codes for the given component as
shown in the figure and simulate the machining using a CAM software.
Billet size: - 100 x 100 x 10 mm; Depth of cut – 1 mm

Fig 19A
B.With the help of various Features, Create the following Part models. Also convert the part models in
to the 2-D drawing, by placing views of models onto the drawing sheets. Add details to drawings such
as dimensions and notes. Use a standard 3D solid modeling software. All dimensions are in mm.

Fig 19B
20. A. Write manual part programming using G & M codes for the given component as
shown in the figure and simulate the machining using a CAM software.
Circular Pocketing: : Billet size: - 90 x 90 x 10 mm; Depth of cut – 3 mm

Fig 20A

B.With the help of various Features, Create the following Part models. Also convert the part models in
to the 2-D drawing, by placing views of models onto the drawing sheets. Add details to drawings such
as dimensions and notes. Use a standard 3D solid modeling software. All dimensions are in mm.
Fig 20B

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