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