S. Sain specializes in the preparation of engineering drawings for piping (e.g. for oil, gas and water). He prepares BOM, Equipment Layouts, Piping layout, piping support layout, Piping routing & modelling, and isometric drawings in Auto CAD. His experience includes the follow: – Preparation of piping conceptual drawing. – Piping routing and piping layout development. – Preparation of equipment layout, piping support layout, piping isometric drawings, P&ID using AutoCAD – Review/checking of 3D piping model – Application of ASME/ANSI/DIN standards. Mr. Sain is an expert in AutoCAD (all versions), Auto Plant-2006 (3d piping software) Navis Works Freedom 2009. Autodesk Design Review Solid Works-2008 (3D software) Unigraphic NX-2 & 3 (3D software) and MDT-6 (3D software) Mr. Sain has a Diploma in Mechanical Engineering and in CAD Drafting.
ConnectS. Agrawal is currently working as an independent architectural consultant, focusing on innovative design. He specializes in converting ideas and design into digital media through software such as AutoCAD, SketchUP and Photoshop. He was the team-leader in an architectural firm for many years, where he managed all types of Autocad drafting, 3d work and presentations. He is also proficient in preparing working drawings for the constructing of buildings. Mr. Agrawal started his career as an architect. He has a B.Arch degree from Delhi and a Masters in Environmental Architectural design from University of Sheffield, UK.
ConnectRao is currently an independent Tekla steel modeler, a role he has performed since 2004. He has experience with body shop drawings and BRPL structural detailing.
Patel has been drafting and designing since 2008. He has been actively involved in product development for a number of companies. The 3D models and simulations that he creates are further used to estimate actual weight and area of objects, lookout of objects and manufacturing time.
He has constructed 3D models and simulations for aircraft test equipment and test stands, models for aircraft and industrial load banks, packaging solutions for the pharma and pesticide industries, design drawings for food and dairy. He has fabricated drawings for brewery, cosmetics and all types of gear boxes, design models for industrial hoists and cranes, packaging solutions for hydroponic fodder systems and models for bellows expansion joints in cross country pipelines. He has produced drawings for heat exchangers, pressure vessels and tanks, hydraulic solutions, foundry and furnace industries and ceramic industries. Working as a CAD professional on these projects, he has gained confidence in his skill as a CAD engineer.
He feels that the projects he found most interesting and challenging were for:
His favorite tools are AutoCAD for 2D, SolidWorks for 3D, CreoFusion360 and Inventor.
According to Mr. Patel, there is an increasing demand for CAD-based projects that require 2D drafting, isometric drawings, schematic diagrams, 3D modelling, simulation, animation, surface modelling, sheet metal work, weldment, piping and routing and analysis.
He typically works remotely and communicates via email. He also uses Skype frequently and finds it very effective, although he says sometimes it’s difficult to handle troubleshooting on Skype due to file size and formatting limitations.