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The document is a question paper for a Mechanical Engineering examination covering the topic of Computer Aided Design (CAD). It contains 16 questions worth a total of 100 marks. The questions are divided into three parts - Part A contains 10 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each (total 20 marks), Part B contains 5 questions worth 13 marks each (total 65 marks), and Part C contains 1 question worth 15 marks. The questions assess various CAD topics like applications, geometric transformations, modeling techniques, assembly modeling, simulation software, standards and more.

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The document is a question paper for a Mechanical Engineering examination covering the topic of Computer Aided Design (CAD). It contains 16 questions worth a total of 100 marks. The questions are divided into three parts - Part A contains 10 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each (total 20 marks), Part B contains 5 questions worth 13 marks each (total 65 marks), and Part C contains 1 question worth 15 marks. The questions assess various CAD topics like applications, geometric transformations, modeling techniques, assembly modeling, simulation software, standards and more.

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*X20841*

Reg. No. :

Question Paper Code : X 20841


B.E./B.Tech. Degree ExaminationS, NOV./DEC. 2020
Fifth Semester
Mechanical Engineering
ME 6501 – Computer aided design
(Common to Mechanical Engineering (Sandwich)/Manufacturing Engineering/
Mechatronics Engineering)
(Regulations 2013)

Time : Three Hours Maximum : 100 Marks

Answer all questions.

Part – A (10×2=20 Marks)

1. Mention any four applications of computer aided design in mechanical


engineering.

2. List and differentiate the types of 20 geometric transformations.

3. What are the limitations of Hermite curves ?

4. What are the advantages and disadvantages of wireframe modelling ?

5. Name the hidden line removal algorithms.

6. What is powder shading ?

7. List out four parameters which are calculated by mass property calculations.

8. Define assembly modeling.

9. What is meant by open GL ?

10. What is IGES ?


X 20841 *X20841*
Part – B (5×13 = 65 Marks)

11. a) Compare and Contrast Sequential and Concurrent Engineering with suitable
examples.
(OR)
b) Explain with block diagram, the CAD process with suitable examples.

12. a) Briefly explain the different schemes used to generate a solid model.

(OR)
b) Write short notes on approximated synthetic curves.

13. a) Describe an algorithm for removal of line surface. Also illustrate with an
example how the algorithm can be implemented. (13)
(OR)

b) i) Explain the depth-buffer (z-buffer) algorithm for hidden surface


removal. (7)

ii) Explain the procedure to compute the z-values in two successive locations
in a scan-line and intersection positions on two successive scan lines. (6)

14. a) i) Describe bottom up and top down assembly design with an example
for each. (6)
ii) What is meant by tolerance analysis ? List different methods and explain
one of the methods in detail. (7)
(OR)

b) i) Discuss about software used for mechanism simulations. (7)


ii) Explain CAD interference checking capabilities. (6)

15. a) Briefly explain any one of the known graphic standards.


(OR)
b) Write short note on Drawing Exchange Format (DXF) standard.

Part – C (1×15 = 15 Marks)


16. a)

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