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What does CAD mean?

What is CAD?

What does CAD mean?

CAD is the abbreviation of Computer Aided Design.

It is a popular auxiliary drawing software system in China and is widely used in many fields such as civil construction, decoration, urban planning, garden design, electronic circuits, mechanical design, clothing, shoes and hats, aerospace, light industry and chemical industry.

CAD is a drawing software. It can draw complex engineering drawings instead of simple lines or icons. Its drawing function is very powerful. Therefore, if you draw mechanical drawings, architectural drawings, electrical drawings, etc., you generally choose CAD. There are three types of graphics drawn by CAD.

types, plan, axonometric and perspective views.

Extended information: Application of CAD 1. Application in manufacturing industry CAD technology has been widely used in manufacturing industry, among which the most extensive and in-depth applications are in manufacturing industries such as machine tools, automobiles, aircraft, ships, and spacecraft.

2. Applications in engineering design mainly include architectural design, including schematic design, three-dimensional modeling, architectural rendering design, graphic design, architectural structure design, community planning, sunshine analysis, interior decoration and other types of CAD application software; urban planning, city

Transportation design, such as urban roads, elevated roads, light rails, subways and other municipal engineering designs.

3. Applications in electrical and electronic circuits CAD technology was first used in the design of circuit schematics and wiring diagrams.

At present, CAD technology has been extended to the design of printed circuit boards (wiring and component layout), and has shown its talents in the design and manufacturing of integrated circuits, large-scale integrated circuits and very large-scale integrated circuits, and has thus greatly promoted microelectronics technology and

Developments in computing and technology.

4. Simulation and animation production The application of CAD technology can truly simulate the processing of mechanical parts, aircraft take-off and landing, ships entering and exiting ports, object force damage analysis, flight training environment, combat policy system, accident scene reproduction and other phenomena.

In the cultural and entertainment industry, computer modeling has been widely used to simulate realistic primitive animals, aliens, and various scenes that are not found in the real world, and the animation, actual backgrounds, and actors' performances are seamlessly combined. In film production technology

It shines brightly on the Internet and produces exciting blockbusters one after another.