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Latest trends and improvements in CAD/CAM: a review paper

Author Affiliations

  • 1BIT Durg, Chattishgarh, India
  • 2BIT Durg, Chattishgarh, India

Res. J. Engineering Sci., Volume 10, Issue (3), Pages 39-42, September,26 (2021)

Abstract

Computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing are industrial computer applications that have greatly influenced the chain of processes between the initial design and the final realization of a product. The systems work best in the integrated form and they are not only confined to the engineering world but every corner of the process background. Designing has been well advanced in previous years and meets the requirements of the task, these systems are sophisticated for both big, as well as small industries. These systems meet the requirement of every managerial as well as engineering and processing industries whether it is the process or operation handling or the manpower and resource handling or meeting the deadlines of the deliveries. Ongoing refinements saves manufacturers tens of millions of dollars in time and resources. Machine learning can help us to develop designs that would have minimum errors and after the rescans and checks the AI part of the software will eliminate the error. Prototyping, Reverse Engineering, Additive Manufacturing, Intelligent Management are the features of this system. As a consequence, these technologies are responsible for massive gains in both productivity and quality, particularly since the 1980s. Overall in this paper refinements in CAD/CAM systems are described which will make designing and manufacturing more sophisticated.

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