Week |
Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
• Computer design concept
• Introduction to computer aided design
Making the application work
Demonstrating the capability of the program with existing models
Identification of the areas where the program is used |
- |
2) |
• NURBS fundamentals
• Fundamentals of NURBS modeling
• Analysis of features
Making the application work
Explaining the distinctive features of the NURBS system with examples |
- |
3) |
• Rhino start
• Introduction to Rhino
• Rhino drawing logic
• Main menus / Interface
Making the application work
Explaining the main menus
Description of the interface
Use of control tools and description of their functions
Description of features of supported file formats |
- |
4) |
• Free Form Surfaces
• Free Form Surfaces
Making the application work
Description of basic surface knitting functions
Separation of functions and definition of areas where they are used |
- |
5) |
• Free Form Curves and Points
• Free Form Curves and Points
Making the application work
Defining 2D drawing tools
Creating complex curves with different drawing tools
Using the point command and explaining the point cloud concept |
- |
6) |
• Curves
• Curves
Making the application work
Use of curves with coordinate calculation
Drawing complex curves with coordinate calculation |
- |
7) |
• Curve replacement
• Curve replacement
Making the application work
Explaining the methods used to edit existing curves
Changing all or some of the curves
Fragmentation and integration of curves |
- |
8) |
• Surface replacement
• Surface replacement
Making the application work
Description of elements for editing existing surfaces
Changing the form without disturbing the surface integrity
Explaining splitting, clipping and integrating surfaces |
- |
9) |
• Evaluation of the course
• Rhino
• Freeform
• the forwards
• Surfaces |
- |
10) |
• Solid and 8 Polygon mesh structures
• Solid and 8 Polygon mesh structures
• Define the functions of solid modeling tools
• Emptying solid models
• Moving the 2D drawing to the 3rd dimension |
- |
11) |
• Solid and 8 Polygon mesh structures
• Solid and 8 Polygon mesh structures
• Creating complex solid models
• Integration, reduction and intersection in solid models
• Edge tools on solid models |
- |
12) |
• Render
• Introduction of rendering
• Assigning materials to existing models
• Scaling of existing materials |
- |
13) |
• Render
• Changing the properties of existing materials
• Material creation |
- |
14) |
• CAD data transfer methods and formats
• General description of CAD data transfer methods and formats
• Breakdown of the model for production
• Modification of the model for production |
- |
15) |
• Course evaluation
• Rhino drawing techniques |
- |
16) |
final exam |
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
Ability to think creatively and innovatively in industrial design discipline. |
2 |
2) |
Ability to master professional material and production technologies and follow up developments and to effectively apply acquired knowledge in the projects |
4 |
3) |
Ability to reflect cultural values to professional approaches |
5 |
4) |
Ability to reach to original design solutions through critical approach to complex design problems and also foresee potential user needs. |
5 |
5) |
Having the knowledge and ability to effectively use two and three dimensional design tools and technologies in industrial design |
3 |
6) |
Ability to participate in teamwork in companies and to effectively participate in industrial design project management |
5 |
7) |
Ability to have professional and ethical sense of responsibility |
1 |
8) |
To work independently, to take responsiblity and to develop designerly sensitivities towards global problems |
2 |