CAD (computer-aided design)
CAD (computer-aided design) is the use of
computer-based software to aid in design processes. CAD software is frequently
used by different types of engineers and designers. CAD software can be used to
create two-dimensional (2-D) drawings or three-dimensional (3-D) models.
The purpose of CAD is to optimize and
streamline the designer's workflow, increase productivity, improve the quality
and level of detail in the design, improve documentation communications and
often contribute toward a manufacturing design database. CAD software outputs
come in the form of electronic files, which are then used accordingly for
manufacturing processes.
CAD is often used in tandem with digitized
manufacturing processes. CAD/CAM (computer-aided design/computer-aided
manufacturing) is software used to design products such as electronic circuit
boards in computers and other devices.
Who uses CAD?
Computer-aided design is
used in a wide variety of professions. CAD software is used heavily within
various architecture, arts and engineering projects. CAD use cases are specific
to industry and job functions. Professions that use CAD tools include, but are
not limited to:
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Architects
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Engineers
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City
planners
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Graphic
designers
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Animation
illustrators
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Drafters
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Fashion
designers
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Interior
designers
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Exterior
designers
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Game
designers
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Product
designers
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Industrial
designers
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Manufacturers
CAD benefits
Compared to traditional
technical sketching and manual drafting, the use of CAD design tools can have
significant benefits for engineers and designers:
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Lower
production costs for designs;
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Quicker
project completion due to efficient workflow and design process;
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Changes
can be made independent of other design details, without the need to completely
re-do a sketch;
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Higher
quality designs with documentation (such as angles, measurements, presets)
built into the file;
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Clearer
designs, better legibility and ease of interpretation by collaborators, as
handmade drawings are not as clear or detailed;
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Use
of digital files can make collaborating with colleagues more simple; and
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Software
features can support generative design, solid modeling, and other technical
functions.
CAD software/tools
A number of CAD tools
exist to assist designers and engineers. Some CAD tools are tailored to fit
specific use cases and industries, such as industrial design or architecture.
Other CAD software tools can be used to support a variety of industries and
project types. Some widely-used CAD tools are:
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MicroStation
(offered by Bentley Systems)
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AutoCAD
(offered by Autodesk)
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CorelCAD
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IronCAD
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CADTalk
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SolidWorks
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Onshape
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Catia
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LibreCAD
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OpenSCAD
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Vectorworks
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Solid
Edge
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Altium
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