CAD - CAM PROCEDURES USED FOR RAPID PROTOTYPING OF AN ELECTRIC MOTOR DRIVING SHIELD

The paper presents CAD-CAM procedures used for rapid prototyping of an electric motor driving shield. Computer Aided Design is an activity that uses a computing system in the modification, analysis and optimization of design. The computing system consists of hardware and software optimized design. The prototype models used by CAD/ CAM, allow a rapid improvement and an efficient design. A particular advantage of used CAD/CAM procedures refer to the fact that these components can be adequately and effectively tested before the prototyping, in terms of mechanical stress, due to previous simulations, eliminating all costs which means waste or adjustments.