CAD Modeling

CAD Modeling

CAD modeling (Computer-Aided Design modeling) is the process of creating digital models of objects or systems using specialized software. CAD modeling is widely used in industries such as engineering, architecture, and product design to create 3D designs, simulations, and animations. In CAD modeling, designers and engineers use software tools to create 2D or 3D models of objects, which can be viewed from any angle, modified easily, and shared with others in digital format. CAD models can be used to simulate real-world scenarios, analyze designs, test products, and create visualizations. CAD modeling software can be used for a wide range of applications, including creating designs for buildings, vehicles, machinery, consumer products, and more. There are various CAD software tools available in the market, each with its own strengths and capabilities, such as AutoCAD, SolidWorks, CATIA, and Fusion 360. Overall, CAD modeling plays a crucial role in modern design and engineering, allowing for faster, more accurate, and more efficient product development and manufacturing processes.

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