Aryan Unnikrishnan

Masters Robotics Student at Johns Hopkins University

CAD Final Project

For the final project for my graduate-level CAD course on Creo PTC, I had to design, assemble, and analyze a Schmidt coupling system within 24 hours. This was an incredibly helpful course and has certainly increased my confidence in using Creo PTC and CAD software as a whole.

This is my final assembly in the middle of its animation. For the final animation, please go to: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nc_ly1cTm1Ls0F-nB9bTOYOR_TXNDL2v/view?usp=sharing
This is my final assembly in the middle of its animation. For the final animation, please go to: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nc_ly1cTm1Ls0F-nB9bTOYOR_TXNDL2v/view?usp=sharing
Each of our parts were analyzed using GEM software. 
Each of our parts were analyzed using GEM software. 
We created a G-Code for each part so that they could be made out of stock material in a CNC mill.
We created a G-Code for each part so that they could be made out of stock material in a CNC mill.

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