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Checking Out CAD Design Software For Electrical, Boats, Kitchen And MoreSubmitted by englishsunset Sun, 27 Feb 2011
CAD design programs have become such an integral part of our modern society that it is very difficult to imagine life without them. Of course, if you work in a field far removed from the design, manufacture and marketing of products, it may not be all that difficult to imagine.
Many people simply use items such as cell phones, ships, shoes, clothing, electrical supply grids, and even their own house without the least thought or care about how these things were designed. CAD design is a very powerful tool used in nearly every industry. Imagine for a moment how the aircraft carrier you see on TV is designed. Or consider how the electrical system in your local school was laid out. In the past, probably everyone knew that it was done on a drafting board with pencils and lots of erasers. Not so today! Think about all the millions of pairs of shoes worn every single day around the world. Nearly all of them come from China or other low cost manufacturing countries. The actual design could be done in Seattle, then digitally sent to the factory and mold maker in Asia. This process takes place everyday, and as long as everyone involved has the same or compatible software, it works rather well. Clothing is another great example of how global the manufacturing world has become. Now you can create your own fashions, change textures, colors, styles, sizes and more with a few mouse clicks. Once the design is satisfactory, it is simple to email it to the next stop in the process. Eventually the clothing manufacturer receives an order for cutting and sewing and soon the concept has become a reality. Marketing then takes this same information and creates a campaign to begin selling to the public. Having the ability to visualize in 3D is a huge advantage of CAD. Rotating models are available to see how things look from different sides and angles, which can be a great help to see how things actually look before any work is done. Most of this was done using models in the past. Making models is very difficult and time-consuming, as well as expensive. Now, using these remarkable applications, you can create a virtual model and even virtually test it first. Boats are designed using simulated forces to determine how the vessel will react in the water. Buoyancy and resistance can be measured quite accurately using the simulator. The entire electrical system in a ship can be quite complicated, especially considering the limited space available in a ship. Every single nook and cranny is accounted for and no space is wasted. Furniture is another application for CAD. Whether it is an amateur or commercial woodworker, both can benefit from the integrated features of the program. It is always better to cut the board on the screen and discover that it is too short than do it in real life! Now you can measure in 3D and cut once! Because the accuracies are so precise, it is easy to pre-fabricate components and have them fit precisely together during assembly. The days of cut and fit are a thing of the past.
Randy Hough writes about CAD design software, Interior design software and boat design software at http://www.bestcaddesign.com/>
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