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IIIYr - ME - 606PC CAD&CAM LAB - Manual
IIIYr - ME - 606PC CAD&CAM LAB - Manual
MALLA REDDY ENGINEERING COLLEGE
Autonomous Institution
III YEAR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING – II Semester
ME 606PC CAD&CAM LAB Manual
CAD&CAM LABORATORY SYLLABUS
Procedure:
1. Create a Directory/Folder in D /E drive with the Hall ticket Number
2. Select the Directory in the AUTOCAD Software, create the file name as exercise 1 and save it
3. Create the model given in the figure 1 using the AUTOCAD drawing tools and save the model
in the following formats for the further applications and analysis
a. Dwg b. IGES c.JPEG d.STL
4. The commands used for making the given models in AUTOCAD are
a. Line b. Circle c. …… d. e. f. g. h. i. j.
k. j. l. …..
Result:
Thus the model is generated and saved for further applications and analysis.
NALLA MALLA REDDY ENGINEERING COLLEGE
Autonomous Institution
III YEAR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING – II Semester
ME 606PC CAD&CAM LAB Manual
Experiment No: 02 Modelling Practice using Modelling Software
Generate the given components using the 3D Modelling software and assemble them.
i) Stuffing Box
ii) Screw Jack
NALLA MALLA REDDY ENGINEERING COLLEGE
Autonomous Institution
III YEAR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING – II Semester
ME 606PC CAD&CAM LAB Manual
Aim :To create the given models using ANSYS with the given dimensions
System Specifications) :Hard Disk Capacity – RAM – Motherboard –
Graphics Devices –
Software Available – ANSYS 15.0
Procedure:
1. Create a Directory/Folder in D /E drive with the Hall ticket Number
2. Select the Directory in the ANSYS Software, create the file name as exercise 3 and save it
3. Create the model given in the figure 3 using the ANSYS Modelling tools and save the model in
the following formats for the further applications and analysis
a. ans b. IGES c.JPEG d.STL
4. The commands used for making the given models in ANSYS are
b. Line b. Circle c. …… d. e. f. g. h. i. j.
NALLA MALLA REDDY ENGINEERING COLLEGE
Autonomous Institution
III YEAR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING – II Semester
ME 606PC CAD&CAM LAB Manual
k. j. l. …..
5. Description about the commands
Result:
Thus the model is generated and saved for further applications and analysis.
Experiment 4: Determination of Deflection and Stresses in 2D and 3D Trusses and Beams
Experiment No: 4A Modelling & Analysis of Rod using One, Two and Three Dimensional
Analysis approach in ANSYS Classic and Workbench
Create the Given rod model and analyze using ANSYS Classic and Work
Bench.
The Vertical Steel plate is having a length, width and thickness of 300mm, 50mm
and 5mm respectively is fixed at the top and a load P of 40KN is applied at the free
end. Given young’s modulus and poisson’s ratio are 2 X 105 N/mm2 and 0. 3
respectively. Find the Deflection and stresses of the plate under
1. 1D analysis approach by considering the model as three / four / six / eight equal
number of elements. Also validate the output using the traditional / solid
mechanics equations.
2. 2D analysis approach and find the deflection and stresses in various nodes and
elements respectively using ANSYS Classic. Attach the List of Results.
3. 3D analysis approach and find the deflection and stresses in various nodes and
elements respectively using ANSYS Workbench. Attach the ANSYS Report.
Modelling & Analysis of Rod
Aim :To create the given rod model and analyze the deflection and stresses using ANSYS with the given
dimensions under one dimensional analysis using ANSYS
System Specifications) :Hard Disk Capacity – RAM – Motherboard –
Graphics Devices –
Software Available – ANSYS 15.0
Procedure:
1. Create a Directory/Folder in D /E drive with the Hall ticket Number
2. Select the Directory in the ANSYS Software, create the file name as exercise 4a and save it
3. Create the model given in the figure 4a and analyze using ANSYS and find the solution for the
above question given in the model
4. Write down the step by step procedure for the process
5. Validate the above solution by comparing with the theoretical value of deflection and stresses.
Result:
Ansys Classic Approach (1D Analysis)
Thus the given model is generated and analyzed using the ANSYS software.
1. Maximum Deflection = mm
NALLA MALLA REDDY ENGINEERING COLLEGE
Autonomous Institution
III YEAR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING – II Semester
ME 606PC CAD&CAM LAB Manual
2. Maximum Stress = N/mm2
3. Attach the figure output of Deflection and stresses and also the list of results for the nodal deflections
and elemental stresses.
Experiment No: 4B Modelling & Analysis of Beam using One, Two and Three Dimensional
Analysis approach in ANSYS Classic and Workbench
Create the Given Beam model and analyze the deflection and stresses using ANSYS Classic and
work bench.
1) Find the Deflection and stresses of the following beams
2) Find the shear force and bending moments of the beams
NALLA MALLA REDDY ENGINEERING COLLEGE
Autonomous Institution
III YEAR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING – II Semester
ME 606PC CAD&CAM LAB Manual
5. Validate the above solution by comparing with the theoretical value of deflection and stresses.
Result:
Beam – 1:
Ansys Classic Approach (1D Analysis)
Thus the given model is generated and analyzed using the ANSYS software.
1. Maximum Deflection = mm
2. Maximum Stress = N/mm2
3. Attach the figure output of Deflection and stresses and also the list of results for the nodal deflections
and elemental stresses.
Ansys Classic Approach (2D Analysis)
Thus the given model is generated and analyzed using the ANSYS software.
4. Maximum Deflection = mm
5. Maximum Stress = N/mm2
6. Attach the figure output of Deflection and stresses and also the list of results for the nodal deflections
and elemental stresses.
Ansys Classic Approach (3D Analysis)
NALLA MALLA REDDY ENGINEERING COLLEGE
Autonomous Institution
III YEAR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING – II Semester
ME 606PC CAD&CAM LAB Manual
Thus the given model is generated and analyzed using the ANSYS software.
7. Maximum Deflection = mm
8. Maximum Stress = N/mm2
9. Attach the figure output of Deflection and stresses and also the list of results for the nodal deflections
and elemental stresses.
Ansys Workbench Approach (3D Analysis)
Thus the given model is generated and analyzed using the ANSYS software.
10. Maximum Deflection = mm
11. Maximum Stress = N/mm2
12. Attach the figure output of Deflection and stresses and also the list of results for the nodal deflections
and elemental stresses.
Beam – 2:
Ansys Classic Approach (1D Analysis)
Thus the given model is generated and analyzed using the ANSYS software.
1. Maximum Deflection = mm
2. Maximum Stress = N/mm2
3. Attach the figure output of Deflection and stresses and also the list of results for the nodal deflections
and elemental stresses.
Ansys Classic Approach (2D Analysis)
Thus the given model is generated and analyzed using the ANSYS software.
4. Maximum Deflection = mm
5. Maximum Stress = N/mm2
6. Attach the figure output of Deflection and stresses and also the list of results for the nodal deflections
and elemental stresses.
Ansys Classic Approach (3D Analysis)
Thus the given model is generated and analyzed using the ANSYS software.
7. Maximum Deflection = mm
8. Maximum Stress = N/mm2
9. Attach the figure output of Deflection and stresses and also the list of results for the nodal deflections
and elemental stresses.
Ansys Workbench Approach (3D Analysis)
Thus the given model is generated and analyzed using the ANSYS software.
10. Maximum Deflection = mm
11. Maximum Stress = N/mm2
12. Attach the figure output of Deflection and stresses and also the list of results for the nodal deflections
and elemental stresses.
Beam - 3:
Ansys Classic Approach (1D Analysis)
Thus the given model is generated and analyzed using the ANSYS software.
1. Maximum Deflection = mm
2. Maximum Stress = N/mm2
NALLA MALLA REDDY ENGINEERING COLLEGE
Autonomous Institution
III YEAR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING – II Semester
ME 606PC CAD&CAM LAB Manual
3. Attach the figure output of Deflection and stresses and also the list of results for the nodal deflections
and elemental stresses.
Ansys Classic Approach (2D Analysis)
Thus the given model is generated and analyzed using the ANSYS software.
4. Maximum Deflection = mm
5. Maximum Stress = N/mm2
6. Attach the figure output of Deflection and stresses and also the list of results for the nodal deflections
and elemental stresses.
Ansys Classic Approach (3D Analysis)
Thus the given model is generated and analyzed using the ANSYS software.
7. Maximum Deflection = mm
8. Maximum Stress = N/mm2
9. Attach the figure output of Deflection and stresses and also the list of results for the nodal deflections
and elemental stresses.
Ansys Workbench Approach (3D Analysis)
Thus the given model is generated and analyzed using the ANSYS software.
10. Maximum Deflection = mm
11. Maximum Stress = N/mm2
12. Attach the figure output of Deflection and stresses and also the list of results for the nodal deflections
and elemental stresses.
NALLA MALLA REDDY ENGINEERING COLLEGE
Autonomous Institution
III YEAR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING – II Semester
ME 606PC CAD&CAM LAB Manual
Note: The truss members are made of steel material having E = 210GPa and the cross-sectional area of
each member is 10 X 10- 4 m2.
Modelling & Analysis of Beam
Aim :To
create
the
given
Truss
model
and
5. Validate the above solution by comparing with the theoretical value of deflection and stresses.
Result:
Thus the given model is generated and analyzed using the ANSYS software.
Maximum Deflection = mm
Maximum Stress = N/mm2
Attach the figure output of Deflection and stresses.
Result:
Thus the given model is generated and analyzed using the ANSYS software.
1. Maximum Deflection = mm
2. Maximum Stress = N/mm2
3. Attach the figure output of Deflection and Equivalent stresses results.
4. Attach the list of nodal deflection and elemental stresses results.