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Mechanical Engineering CAD
Using computer software as a tool to create and improve manufacturing projects from ship-building to the aerospace industry.
Why is this skill important?
Mechanical engineering computer aided design (CAD) is the use of computer systems to assist in the creation, modification, analysis, or optimization of an engineering design. CAD software is used to increase the productivity of the designer, improve the quality of design, improve communication through documentation, and create a database for manufacturing. CAD output is often in the form of electronic files for print, manufacturing documentation, or other manufacturing processes.
The technical and engineering drawings and images must convey information such as materials, processes, dimensions and tolerances according to application-specific conventions. CAD may be used to design curves and figures in two-dimensional (2D) space or curves, surfaces and solids in three-dimensional (3D) space. CAD is also used to produce computer animation for the special effects used in, for example, advertising and technical manuals.
CAD is an important industrial art and is the way projects come true. It is extensively used in many applications, including automotive, ship building and aerospace industries, and in industrial design. The CAD process and outputs are essential to successful solutions for engineering and manufacturing problems.
CAD software helps us explore ideas, visualize concepts through photorealistic renderings and movies, and simulates how a design project will perform in the real world.
Results
See all resultsRank | Medal | Result | Competitor | Country/Region |
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1. | Gold | 736 |
João Teixeira |
Portugal |
1. | Gold | 735 |
Jaeyoon Lim |
Korea |
3. | Bronze | 726 |
Lucas Dolinar |
Austria |
3. | Bronze | 724 |
Xusheng Zheng |
China |
5. | Medallion for Excellence | 723 |
Jen-Chieh Chang |
Chinese Taipei |
6. | Medallion for Excellence | 722 |
Junya Saiki |
Japan |
7. | Medallion for Excellence | 710 |
Jan Meier |
Switzerland |
8. | Medallion for Excellence | 708 |
Chuen Jie Ng |
Singapore |
8. | Medallion for Excellence | 708 |
Noora Almessabi |
United Arab Emirates |
10. | Medallion for Excellence | 704 |
Alexandre ADJIMI |
France |
11. | Medallion for Excellence | 700 |
Mohammadali Jafari |
Iran |
12. | 696 |
Vishwanath Mishra |
India | |
13. | 693 |
Lewis Batchelor |
United Kingdom | |
14. | 688 |
Vuong Nguyen Dat |
Vietnam | |
14. | 688 |
Ever Daniel Hernández Tulcán |
Colombia | |
16. | 683 |
Spencer Chandu-Lall |
Canada | |
17. | 680 |
Kuanish Boken |
Kazakhstan | |
18. | 678 |
Garikoitz Mujika |
Spain | |
19. | 677 |
Edwin Svensson |
Sweden | |
20. | 664 |
Nico Joseph Jacusalem |
Philippines | |
21. | 659 |
Rebecca Tshuma |
South Africa | |
Competitors
Alexandre ADJIMI
France
Noora Almessabi
United Arab Emirates
Lewis Batchelor
United Kingdom
Kuanysh Boken
Kazakhstan
Spencer Chandu-Lall
Canada
Jen-Chieh Chang
Chinese Taipei
Lucas Dolinar
Austria
Ever Daniel Hernández Tulcán
Colombia
Nico Joseph Jacusalem
Philippines
Mohammadali Jafari
Iran
Jaeyoon Lim
Korea
Jan Meier
Switzerland
Vishwanath Mishra
India
Garikoitz Mujika
Spain
Chuen Jie Ng
Singapore
Vuong Nguyen Dat
Vietnam
Junya Saiki
Japan
Edwin Svensson
Sweden
João Teixeira
Portugal
Rebecca Tshuma
South Africa
Xusheng Zheng
China
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