Why Electrical Engineering Holds Great Promise?

feb_14_cElectrical engineering is a field of engineering that generally deals with the study and application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism. This field first became an identifiable occupation in the latter half of the 19th century after commercialization of the electric telegraph, the telephone, and electric power distribution and use. It now covers a wide range of subfields including electronics, digital computers, power engineering, telecommunications, control systems, RF engineering, and signal processing.

The demand for electrical engineering courses has been reportedly slowed down, as currently there seems to be not enough jobs available in the market for electrical engineers. However, we have to understand that job opportunities for a particular profession are affected by the economic cycle the sector undergoes.

A career choice should be made based on

  1. a) the aptitude of students and
  1. b) the maturity of the discipline.

If you like hardware aspect of computer and intrigued by voltages and currents, electrical engineering is a good choice of education. In electrical engineering, you will get to learn various common engineering courses like engineering mathematics, physics, engineering drawing and fundamentals of computing. You will also about thermodynamics, introductory electronics, signal processing and instrumentation, signals, systems and electric networks, microelectronics, control systems, communication systems, power systems, electromagnetic systems, electrical machines, and power generation techniques.

Electrical engineering is a highly established sector and the contribution of electrical engineers is going to be more in the coming years. Normally electrical engineers deal with radio-electronics, particularly anywhere electricity and magnetism, is involved. However, electrical engineers are uniquely positioned to provide technical solutions to many globally critical research challenges.

The demand for electrical engineers is going to increase in the near future, as world-class electrical engineering research is driven by the challenge of reducing electrical energy consumption. A prime example is the increasing energy consumption associated with the World Wide Web. Staggeringly, the web already consumes 5% of global electricity and it is set to double in complexity every two years. There is research demand, driven by predicted global food and water shortages caused by over population and global warming. Similarly, there is lot of multidisciplinary research for developing electric vehicles with great funding and scope all over there world.

Broad education is the new B.E – in addition to learning electrical engineering, you can focus on allied subjects like electronics, if you will. There are new ultra-niche specializations like agri-electronics which is about using electrical technology to improve farming yields and to reduce waste in the food supply chain. Know that, upon landing your first job as an electronic engineer, you are highly likely going to be asked to spend at least one or two years training and specializing, before you can choose which areas you specialize.

Another important aspect is CAD knowledge. Electrical engineering has to work extensively with CAD in circuit design. Engineers should be open to learning AutoCAD Electrical and OrCAD. Prepare yourself for a lifetime of designing, developing and constantly creating new and exciting products.

AutoCAD Electrical 2013 – What’s new?

feb_14_bThe addition of marking menu, the easy-to-use tool puts eight tools at your fingertips and is intelligent to the objects within AutoCAD Electrical – giving you only the most important tools for the tasks at hand. Simply create any Electrical object and right click.

The marking menu replaces the linear context menu for AutoCAD Electrical objects. As with context menus, the marking menu contains commands specific to the cursor location, or selected objects. You can perform a selection using one of two basic ways (or modes):

Menu Mode – Right-click in the graphics window over an AutoCAD electrical object. Menu items surround the cursor. To dismiss the marking menu, click once again in the center of the menu display. Do not press the Esc key as this may cancel a command in progress.

Mark Mode (also called gesture behavior) – Draw a mark. To enter this mode, press and hold the right mouse button and immediately move the cursor in the direction of the desired menu item. A trail follows the cursor. Release the mouse button to select and execute the command that corresponds to the direction of movement of the cursor.

If you want to disable the marking menu tools, the system variable AEMM will disable it, OR change the settings to show just the icon, just text, or both. (Zero for off or 1, 2, or 3 respectively).

Another enhancement to Electrical is the ability to add folders to the project manager window. This is a great way to keep complicated drawings organized within a space. Note that the subfolders within the Project Manager do not have to exist within Windows. Simply right click inside the Project Manager and choose Add Subfolder, then drag and drop your files into the space.

Another major change to the interface, which is more related to changes made to AutoCAD than those made in Electrical, is the command line enhancement. It now floats over the drawing area and is transparent when not in use. It also has the ability to click on the sub options within the commands.

For example, if you start the Circle command, the 3P, 2P, and Ttr options can be selected by picking on them. You can still dock the command line by clicking and dragging the left edge to the bottom of the screen where it will revert back to functioning like it did in 2012.

Finally, one of the most common enhancements from version to version within AutoCAD Electrical is the additions to the libraries featuring more than:

18,000 parts for Allen-Bradley

17,000 parts for ABB

21,000 parts for Schneider Electric

71,000 part entries for Siemens.

This allows AutoCAD Electrical users to be more productive, more efficient, and more complete with their designs.

AutoCAD Electrical

Features That Power

feb_14_aAutoCAD Electrical design software is AutoCAD for electrical controls designers. It includes all the functionality of AutoCAD software plus a complete set of electrical CAD features, including comprehensive symbol libraries and tools for automating electrical design tasks.

AutoCAD Electrical includes all functionality in AutoCAD software, plus electrical engineering features such as symbol libraries, bill of materials (BOM) reporting, and PLC I/O design that make controls design fast and efficient.

AutoCAD Electrical automates common tasks and facilitates drafting productivity. Engineers can dynamically generate rules-based electrical control circuits; extract a list of electrical schematic components for panel layout drawings; run multiple reports with the simple, customizable report generation tool; generate and update customizable reports; collaborate with customers and suppliers by sharing AutoCAD drawings with them.

What makes AutoCAD Electrical more powerful in terms of increasing design productivity are the options to create folders to organize drawings; flexible drag-and-drop file organization; smart electrical panel layout drawings, and rich content library of electrical symbols, among other intuitive software interfaces.

The feature of automatic wire numbering/component tagging helps engineers reduce errors. They can use marking menus to shorten editing time. The best part is the circuit designs generated using AutoCAD Electrical are made available for reuse.

CADD Centre Launches Competency Certification Programs to Boost Your Employability:

jan_14_ccube The globalized economy has produced millions of people having similar educational backgrounds, and skill sets, making it difficult for students to differentiate by demonstrating their expertise.

In order to give students (and professionals) a chance to express their competence and genuine expertise, CADD Centre has recently launched Ccube, CADD Centre’s online certification program that offers competency certification for students and working professionals in various software and specific software modules for engineers, graphic artists, designers and managers.

The link http://www.ccube.asia carries the complete list of products and software for which examinations are conducted. If you want to evaluate yourself on the knowledge level of a particular software or module and test your competency, you can go ahead and register with your nearest CADD Centre authorized testing centre.

What is a Competency Certification?

A competency certification from Ccube can serve as a key differentiator and help students get jobs. Coming from CADD Centre, Asia’s largest engineering design skill development training centre with 25 years of track record, the certification naturally gets recognized by all industries across India and abroad.

Ccube is different from course completion certificates. A Ccube certificate demonstrates a student’s industry readiness, high degree of specialization and deep expertise in the chosen field. Apart from adding value to resume, the certification highlights the student’s dedication to continuous skill development and gives him/her a head-start in the highly competitive job market.

Ccube certificates are a genuine testament to a student’s expertise in a particular software or software module, as they are awarded only after an extensive assessment of his/her deep insight and industry readiness, the true hallmarks of competency. CADD Centre’s Ccube specifications map to several specific job roles and employers would be confident that certified-students posses the right skills.

How Exams are Structured?

The examination is based on the “Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)” format. You will need to choose the most appropriate answer from the list of options given. You will be tested on the particular software version or module in which you have decided to obtain certification.

You can undergo training in any of the CADD Centre’s franchisee centres. When you enrol yourself in any course, you will receive the study materials. Passing Ccube’s certification test would certainly require preparation and study of features of relevant software.

Exams are conducted on all days of the week except national holidays. There will be six sessions per day through from 9AM to 6PM. We use a modern and systematic grading system in order to evaluate the competency of the candidates with the highest grade being an “A” grade.

In order to register for an exam of your choice, log to our website or walk into
any of the CADD Centre authorized C3certification centres. The details of
our authorised centres can be found listed at http://www.ccube.asia .
Alternatively, you can e-mail us at contact@ccube.asia
.

Quantity Takeoff : Building Estimation & Costing course at CADD Centre.

jan_14_Quantity_TakeoffEvery building has its price. Accurately forecasting the cost of future projects is an important skill for civil engineers and cost estimators. As the demand for cost estimators has increased over the years, CADD Centre has introduced an exclusive course on Building Estimation & Costing.

The course is based on Autodesk’s Quantity Takeoff, a software solution that helps engineers perform a takeoff on an entire building information model in just minutes – as opposed to days using traditional methods. The software provides greater ?exibility than typical databases or spreadsheets, enabling a smoother, more accurate work-?ow for cost estimators.

The Building Estimation and Costing course can help engineers and estimators make material costing faster, easier, and more accurate. The course is useful for civil engineering and architectural students and professionals.

Upon completion of the course, students can take advantage of digital property data to automatically or manually measure areas and count or price building components such as walls, doors, and window. They can create detailed materials report much faster than paper-based processes. They can also keep their workflow digital and help ensure that reports, materials quantities, and other data remain up to date. Importantly, they can more efficiently count and quantify building components and their compositions.

Our course will cover all key features of Autodesk’s Quantity Takeoff that are related to:

  • Building estimation and costing from 2D AutoCAD drawings.
  • Creation of synchronized, comprehensive project views that combine important information from building information modeling (BIM) tools such as Revit® Architecture, Revit® Structure, and Revit® MEP software together with geometry, images, and data from other tools.
  • Automatic or manual measuring of areas and counting of building components, exporting to Microsoft® Excel®, and publishing to DWF™ format. Autodesk’s Quantity Takeoff supports the takeoff of JPG, TIF, PDF, and other “nonintelligent” image formats.
  • Latest Autodesk® technology in the areas of drawing, viewing, quanti?cation, and markup capabilities, uniting design data and other vital information within an open and ?uid architecture. So one can better keep track of changing variables without missing a beat.
  • Generating material quantity takeoffs and performing conceptual estimates, regardless of what phase you are in during a project – from design through preconstruction.

More details about the course are available at:
http://www.caddcentre.ws/building_estimation_costing.php