Solidworks Training

Solidworks is a parametric CAD software offers an easy-to-use set of tools for 3D mechanical design, and documentation. With a basic design, Solidworks is able to connect to multiple disciplines, easing the communication between designers, engineers, and producers. Solidworks: This course is designed to give you a solid understanding of Solidworks features and capabilities from the basics through to advanced and complex 3D modeling components. 

You'll follow a workflow-based approach, creating 2D drawings from 3D data, modeling parts, combining parts into assemblies, annotating drawings, using advanced assembly tools, working with sheet metal, presenting designs, and simulation.

  1. Introduction to SOLIDWORKS
    1. Introduction To SOLIDWORKS and Getting Started
    2. Menu Bar And SOLIDWORKS Menus
    3. Toolbar and Dimensioning Standards and Units
    4. Important Terms and Their Definitions
    5. Auto-Backup Option, Selecting Hidden Entities, Hot Keys and Color Schemes
  2. Drawing Sketches for Solid Models
    1. The Sketching Environment
    2. New Document
    3. Learning Sketcher Terms and Tools
    4. Drawing Lines
    5. Drawing Circles, Arcs, Rectangles and Parallelograms
    6. Drawing Polygons, Splines, Slots and Sketched Points
    7. Drawing Elipses, Elliptical Arcs ,Curves and Deleting Sketched Entities
    8. Drawing Display Tools
  3. Editing and Modifying  Sketches
    1. Editing Sketched Entities
    2. Creating and Editing Patterns
    3. Writing Text and Modifying Sketched Entities
  4. Adding Relations  and Dimensions to Sketches
    1. Applying Geometric Relations to Sketches
    2. Design Intent and Dimensioning A Sketch
    3. Concept of a Fully Defined Sketch
    4. Deleting Overdefined Dimensions
    5. Opening an Existing File
  5. Advanced Dimensioning  Techniques and  Base Feature Options
    1. Advanced Dimensioning Techniques
    2. Creating Base Features by Extruding and Revolving Sketches
    3. Dynamically Rotating the View of a Model
    4. Modifying the View Orientation and Restoring the Previous View
    5. Displaying the Drawing Area in Viewports and Display Modes of A Model
    6. Assigning Materials and Textures to Models
  6. Creating Reference  Geometries
    1. Importance of Sketching Planes
    2. Reference Geometry
    3. Creating Reference Points
    4. Advanced Boss/Base Options and Modeling Using the Contour Selection Method
    5. Creating Cut Features and Concept of the Scope Feature
  7. Advanced Modeling  Tools-I
    1. Holes, Rollouts and Threads
    2. Creating Fillets
    3. Select Options
    4. Creating Fillets Using the FilletXpert
    5. Creating Chamfers, Shell Features and Wraps
  8. Advanced Modeling Tools-II
    1. Creating Mirror Features
    2. Creating Linear Pattern Features
    3. Creating Circular Pattern Features
    4. Creating Table Driven Patterns, Variable Patterns and Rib Features
    5. Changing the Display States
  9. Editing Features
    1. Editing Features of a Model
    2. Features
  10. Advanced Modeling Tools-III
    1. Creating Sweep Features and Cut-Sweep Features
    2. Creating Loft Features
    3. Creating 3D Sketches
  11. Advanced Modeling Tools-IV
    1. Creating Dome Features and Deform Features
    2. Creating Fastening Features
    3. Creating Freeform Features
    4. Dimensioning a Part Using DimXpert
  12. Assembly Modeling-I
    1. Assembly Modeling
    2. Creating Bottom-Up Assemblies and Top-Down Assemblies
    3. Moving and Rotating Individual Components and Assembly Visualization
  13. Assembly Modeling-II
    1. Advanced Assembly Mates
    2. Mechanical Mates
    3. Creating Sub-Assemblies
    4. Deleting Components and Sub-Assemblies and Editing Assembly Mates
    5. Editing Components and Sub-Assemblies
    6. Creating Patterns of Components in an Assembly
    7. Copy a Component Along with Mates
  14. Working with Drawing Views-I
    1. The Drawing Mode and Starting a Drawing Document
    2. Types of Views
    3. Generating Derived Views
    4. Working with Interactive Drafting in Solidworks and Editing and Modifying Drafting Views
  15. Working with Drawing Views-II
    1. Adding Annotations to the Drawing Views
    2. Adding the Bill of Materials (BOM) to a Drawing
    3. Adding Balloons to the Drawing Views and Creating Magnetic Lines
    4. Sheets
  16. Surface Modeling
    1. Surface Modeling
    2. Surfaces
  17. Working with Blocks
    1. Introduction to Blocks
    2. Creating Mechanisms by Using Blocks
  18. Sheet Metal Design
    1. Sheet Metal Design
    2. Creating Sheet Metal Components from a Flat Sheet
    3. Sheet Metal Parts and Forming Tools
  19. Equations, Configurations, and Library Features
    1. Working with Equations
    2. Working with Configurations
    3. Library Features
  20. Motion Study
    1. Motion Study