CAD CAM Flashcards

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What does CAD stand for?

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Computer Aided Design

CAD refers to the use of computer software to create prototypes and products in 2D and 3D.

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What does CAM stand for?

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Computer Aided Manufacture

CAM involves the use of computer-controlled machinery to create models and products.

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What is ICT?

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Information and Communications Technology

ICT is utilized in research, design, modeling, and manufacturing of products.

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What is a prototype?

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A Model/ Mock-up of a concept/ product idea

Prototypes are used to visualize and test product ideas.

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What are some examples of CAD software?

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  • 2D Design
  • Adobe Photoshop
  • Autodesk
  • Spaceclaim

These software applications assist in creating detailed designs and prototypes.

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What are some examples of CAM machinery?

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  • 3D printers
  • Laser cutters
  • CNC routers

CAM machinery is essential for automated manufacturing processes.

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List two advantages of CAD.

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  • More accurate than hand-drawings
  • Easily edited

These advantages contribute to improved design quality and efficiency.

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List two disadvantages of CAD.

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  • Expensive software packages
  • Requires PC access

These factors can limit accessibility and increase costs for users.

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List two advantages of CAM.

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  • High quality and accurate finish
  • Consistent product output

These advantages enhance the manufacturing process and product reliability.

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List two disadvantages of CAM.

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  • Requires specialist training
  • Expensive software and machinery costs

These challenges can hinder implementation and operation.

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What could be a consequence of losing files due to a computer virus in manufacturing?

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Disruption of production and loss of important data

This can lead to delays and financial losses.

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What can a designer use ICT and CAD for when given a Design Brief?

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Research, create designs, and communicate findings

This process involves utilizing various software and tools to meet design objectives.

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Why would a manufacturer prefer stock control to be monitored by a computer rather than a worker?

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Increased efficiency and accuracy

Computers can automate processes and reduce human error.

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Why is it a disadvantage that workers can be replaced by computers?

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Potential job loss and economic impact

This raises concerns about employment stability in industries utilizing automation.

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What methods of research could be carried out using ICT/internet?

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  • Online polls
  • Questionnaires
  • Relevant websites

These methods facilitate data collection and analysis for design and manufacturing.

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List two advantages of ICT.

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  • Quickly accessible files
  • Easily edited files

These advantages enhance collaboration and workflow efficiency.

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List two disadvantages of ICT.

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  • Requires PC access
  • Staff training can be costly and time-consuming

These limitations can affect the implementation and effectiveness of ICT solutions.