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CAD stands for Computer Aided Design. CAD most commonly refers to software that helps design products. This software needs a computer to run, most are designed for windows, you may be able to find some that run on mac as well. Some of the most popular professional CAD programs are made by the company Autodesk, and are used to create computer models and designs of everything from spoons to skyscrapers.
American Ivan Sutherland invented CAD in 1961 when he described a computerized sketchpad in a doctoral thesis while attending the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He designed CAD to replace the traditional drafting board and other tools drafters used, such as the ink pen, plastic stencil, and electric eraser. Early CAD software ran on large, expensive computers. Today, engineers can run CAD software on personal computers or UNIX workstations. Computer-Aided Design/Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) Engineers use CAD to create two- and three-dimensional drawings, such as those for automobile and airplane parts, floor plans, and maps. While it may be faster for an engineer to create an initial drawing by hand, it is much more efficient to change and distribute drawings by computer. AutoCAD was a particular brand of CAD software for mechanical drawings, developed by Autodesk in 1982. It was the first commercial CAD program to run on the PC/Windows platform.
CAD is Computer Aided Design, and refers solely to the design and drawing process. Even buildings are a product of CAD. But are unlikely to be constructed automatically.CAM is Computer Aided Manufacturing, and is used when many simple repetitive steps must be followed in the production of a workpiece. Car spray painting is a good example, where each car is painted with exactly the same brush strokes. The machine was probably taught from the spray strokes of a master painter.You will notice from the example, that CAM does not necessarily follow from CAD. Although, the wrist watch you wear may well have been manufactured and assembled completely by CAM.CNC is Computer Numeric Control, and refers to the production of repetitive parts on a computer controlled machine. The manufacture of say pistons would be such a task, the machining controlled by a computer, possibly even automatically fed from a supply bin.A useful feature of this system is that a quality control measurement of the parts may be made during the manufacture, and adjustments automatically made to the cutting tools during the run, to allow for tool wear.It would be common for the CNC to be integrated with CAD.
Yes. JSP is a java based technology and hence it is platform independent. So, you can run it in any environment. The same JSP that can run in a windows box can always run in a Linux box.
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CAD welding is named after Dr Cadwell. It is a form of thermite welding used to bond wire to metal, typically used in the rail industry.
CAD stands for Computer Aided Design. CAD most commonly refers to software that helps design products. This software needs a computer to run, most are designed for windows, you may be able to find some that run on mac as well. Some of the most popular professional CAD programs are made by the company Autodesk, and are used to create computer models and designs of everything from spoons to skyscrapers.
Yes. It may be that a particular application you are familiar with on a Windows computer might not be available for MacOS, but there are CAD applications available which work on Macs
CAD is a type of computer software. It stands for computer-aided design. The system requirements for CADs will vary based on individual programs, but Nvidia Quadro cards seem to run them at the highest speed.
American Ivan Sutherland invented CAD in 1961 when he described a computerized sketchpad in a doctoral thesis while attending the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He designed CAD to replace the traditional drafting board and other tools drafters used, such as the ink pen, plastic stencil, and electric eraser. Early CAD software ran on large, expensive computers. Today, engineers can run CAD software on personal computers or UNIX workstations. Computer-Aided Design/Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) Engineers use CAD to create two- and three-dimensional drawings, such as those for automobile and airplane parts, floor plans, and maps. While it may be faster for an engineer to create an initial drawing by hand, it is much more efficient to change and distribute drawings by computer. AutoCAD was a particular brand of CAD software for mechanical drawings, developed by Autodesk in 1982. It was the first commercial CAD program to run on the PC/Windows platform.
It allows designers to create designs in a few hours that would have taken days to draw by hand. Some CAD programs can test 3D models to see if they run properly so that a real working model becomes unnecessary.
Usually, yes. Windows XP Professional x64, Windows Vista x64, and most Linux distributions all offer the ability to run 32-bit programs transparently on top of a 64-bit system. If your CAD program is compatible with the 32-bit edition, there is a very good chance that it will run without any problems on the 64-bit edition.
If I remember rightly: Right click the Icon and select "Run as XP" You will most likely get a warning, click OK, then it should run. I know it is possible to make it run as I have a copy running on vista.
All types, from web browsers to CAD software, from image editing to web servers, from industrial control software to video games.
C.A.D -- Computer Aided Design. A CAD system can be used to create diagrams for an item that is going to manufactured. The designs can than be changed into a program for a CNC machine to run from to manufacture a product. CAD helps manufactours produce design products at a quicker rate and at higher standard. CAD is used by architects to create floor plans which are in turn used by engineers to create construction drawings for electrical power, mechanical HVAC and structural steel. These drawings are used by construction companies that do the actual building construction.
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CAD is Computer Aided Design, and refers solely to the design and drawing process. Even buildings are a product of CAD. But are unlikely to be constructed automatically.CAM is Computer Aided Manufacturing, and is used when many simple repetitive steps must be followed in the production of a workpiece. Car spray painting is a good example, where each car is painted with exactly the same brush strokes. The machine was probably taught from the spray strokes of a master painter.You will notice from the example, that CAM does not necessarily follow from CAD. Although, the wrist watch you wear may well have been manufactured and assembled completely by CAM.CNC is Computer Numeric Control, and refers to the production of repetitive parts on a computer controlled machine. The manufacture of say pistons would be such a task, the machining controlled by a computer, possibly even automatically fed from a supply bin.A useful feature of this system is that a quality control measurement of the parts may be made during the manufacture, and adjustments automatically made to the cutting tools during the run, to allow for tool wear.It would be common for the CNC to be integrated with CAD.