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ME70 Computer Aided Design. Introduction. available at course website http://mechse.illinois.edu/portals/courses/ME170/. Instructor: Mike L. Philpott PhD, CEng. Emeritus Associate Professor Mechanical Science and Engineering. ME170 - Computer Aided Design (CAD) Course Objectives.

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Introduction

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  1. ME70 Computer Aided Design Introduction available at course website http://mechse.illinois.edu/portals/courses/ME170/ Instructor: Mike L. Philpott PhD, CEng. Emeritus Associate Professor Mechanical Science and Engineering

  2. ME170 - Computer Aided Design (CAD) Course Objectives • Learn the fundamentals of engineering design/drafting through 3D CAD solid modeling • Learn to describe the geometry and topology of engineered components in industry standard Engineering Drawing formats (ANSI Y14.5 , ISO M, and GD&T ) • Learn Creo/ProE Wildfire, PTC’s Engineering Design Solid Modeling System. • Introduction to Manufacturing processes and Design for Manufacture. • Introduction to Manufacturing Cost Analysis using aPriori’s CAD-integrated Cost Estimating software.

  3. Contact Details • Mike Philpott: Instructor for Tu/Th Lectures & Overall Course Coordination • Office: 3007 MEL • Office hrs:1pm-2pm Monday, 11:00-noon Thurs. • Phone Number: 244-3184 • Email: mphilpot@uiuc.edu • TAs: Responsible for lab sections, lab assignments, lab grading and final project grading • Office hours and other contact details: Announced in Lab section • Graders: Assist during labs, mostly grading • Office hours and other contact details: Announced in Lab section • Will also be posted at: • http://mechse.illinois.edu/portals/courses/ME170

  4. MIE170 Lab Section Location Engineering WorkStation Lab 1009 MEL (Labs Start: Week 2, i.e. January 21st, 2013) Required Course Book “Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0 Basic Design” By Steven G. Smith, Published by CADquest inc. ProE Software Download (optional) http://webstore.illinois.edu ProE Wildfire 5.0

  5. Grading Scheme In Class Assignments #1 - #6 (15%) Lab Assignments #1 - #10 (45%) Lab Attendance 5% A Excellent >= 90% B Good < 90% > = 75% C Fair < 75% >= 60% D Poor < 60% >= 45% F Fail < 45% + = Project Prelim Presentation (5%) Project Final Presentation (10%) + Design Project Report (20%)

  6. Lab AssignmentLate Handing in Policy • After the deadline you should FTP your lab assignment to the “lateLabs” directory • If you need extension due to illness or planned trip, e_mail instructor and request penalty waiver. Even if waiver given, ftp to “lateLabs” • Penalty is 50% credit after deadline up to 2 weeks late. ZERO credit after 2 weeks.

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