SOLID WORKS INDUSTRIAL PROFESSIONAL
TRAINING
COURSE
OUTLINE
Abstract Contents:
·
SOLID
WORKS ESSENTIALS
·
SOLID
WORKS DRAWING ISO
·
SOLID
WORKS ADVANCE PART MODELING
·
SOLID
WORKS ASSEMBLY MODELING
·
SOLID
WORKS WELDMENTS
·
SOLID
WORKS SHEET METAL
·
SOLID
WORKS SURFACE MODELING
·
SOLID
WORKS ROUTING- PIPING & TUBING
·
SOLID
WORKS PLASTICS
·
SOLID
WORKS SIMULATION & ANALYSIS
·
MOLD
DESIGN USING SOLIDWORKS
·
SOLIDWORKS
ROUTING- ELECTRICAL
·
FILE
MANAGEMENT
·
API
FUNDAMENTALS
·
SOLIDWORKS
CERTIFICATIONS
·
ANIMATION
& MOTION STUDY
SOLIDWORKS ESSENTIALS
TRAINING COURSES & COST
Course Description: No matter whether you are a new user, an expert
SOLID WORKS user or an user of other CAD programs, SOLID WORKS Essentials
Training can benefit you immensely.
The SOLID WORKS Essentials training teaches you
about using SOLID WORKS mechanical design automation software for building
parametric models of parts as well as assemblies and how to create drawings
of those parts and assemblies.
Extended over duration of four days this
training covers fourteen essential lessons, such as SOLID WORKS Basics and the
user interface, introduction to sketching, basic part modeling, symmetry and
draft, patterning, and revolved features among others.
Prerequisites: Mechanical design experience; experience with the Windows
operating system.
SOLIDWORKS Basics and the User
Interface
- What is the
SOLIDWORKS Software?
- Design Intent
- File References
- Opening Files
- The SOLIDWORKS User
Interface
- Using the Command
Manager
Introduction to Sketching
- 2D Sketching
- Stages in the
Process
- Saving Files
- What are We Going to
Sketch?
- Sketching
- Sketch Entities
- Basic Sketching
- Rules That Govern
Sketches
- Design Intent
- Sketch Relations
- Dimensions
- Extrude
- Sketching Guidelines
Basic Part Modeling
- Basic Modeling
- Terminology
- Choosing the Best
Profile
- Choosing the Sketch
Plane
- Details of the Part
- Boss Feature
- Sketching on a
Planar Face
- Cut Feature
- Using the Hole
Wizard
- View Options
- Filleting s
- Editing Tools
- Detailing Basics
- Drawing Views
- Dimensioning
- Changing Parameters
Symmetry and Draft
- Case Study: Ratchet
- Design Intent
- Boss Feature with
Draft
- Symmetry in the
Sketch
- Sketching Inside the
Model
- View Options
- Using Model Edges in
a Sketch
- Creating Trimmed
Sketch Geometry
Patterning
- Why Use Patterns?
- Reference Geometry
- Linear Pattern
- Circular Patterns
- Mirror Patterns
- Using Pattern Seed
Only
- Sketch Driven
Patterns
Revolved Features
- Case Study:
Handwheel
- Design Intent
- Revolved Features
- Building the Rim
- Building the Spoke
- Edit Material
- Mass Properties
- File Properties
- SOLIDWORKS SimulationXpress
- Using
SOLIDWORKSSimulationXpress
- The SimulationXpress
Interface
Shelling and Ribs
- Shelling and Ribs
- Analyzing and Adding
Draft
- Other Options for
Draft
- Shelling
- Planes
- Ribs
- Full Round Fillets
- Thin Features
Editing: Repairs
- Part Editing
- Editing Topics
- Sketch Issues
- Freezing Features
- Freezing Features
- FilletXpert
- DraftXpert
Editing: Design Changes
- Part Editing
- Design Changes
- Information From a
Model
- Rebuilding Tools
- Sketch Contours
Configurations
- Configurations
- Creating
Configurations
- Using Configure
Dimension/Feature
- Using Global
Variables, Equations
- Global Variables
- Equations
- Modeling Strategies
for Configurations
- Editing Parts that
Have Configurations
- Design Library
- In the Advanced
Course
Global Variables and Equations
- Using Global
Variables, Equations
- Renaming Features
and Dimensions
- Design Rules Using
Global Variables and Equations
- Global Variables
- Equations
- Using Operators and
Functions
Using Drawings
- More About Making
Drawings
- Section View
- Model Views
- Broken View
- Detail Views
- Drawing Sheets and
Sheet Formats
- Projected Views
- Annotations
Bottom-Up Assembly Modeling
- Bottom-Up Assembly
- Creating a New
Assembly
- Position of the
First Component
- Feature Manager
Design Tree and Symbols
- Adding Components
- Using Part
Configurations in Assemblies
- Subassemblies
- Smart Mates
- Inserting
Subassemblies
- Pack and Go
Using Assemblies
- Using Assemblies
- Analyzing the
Assembly
- Checking for
Clearances
- Changing the Values
of Dimensions
- Exploded Assemblies
- Explode Line Sketch
- Bill of Materials
- Assembly Drawings
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SOLIDWORKS ELECTRICAL
TRAINING
The goal of this course is to teach you how to use SOLIDWORKS Electrical
to optimize your drawings and designs for manufacturability so you can
maximize quality, avoid rework and decrease time to market.
SOLIDWORKS ELECTRICAL –
SCHEMATIC
The goal of this course is to teach you how to use SOLIDWORKS Electrical
to optimize your drawings and designs for manufacturability so you can
maximize quality, avoid rework and decrease time to market. This course is
focused on 2D Schematic Design.
Project Templates
- SOLIDWORKS
Electrical
- Starting SOLIDWORKS
Electrical
- What are Projects?
- Project Templates
- Project
Configurations
- How is a Project
Structured?
- Stages in the
Process
Modifying Project Templates
- What are
Environments?
- Stages in the
Process
- Draw Multiple Wires
Drawing Types
- What are Drawing
Types?.
- Stages in the Process
- Existing and Archived
Projects
- Line Diagram Symbols
- Adding Cables
- Stages in the Process
- Symbols Panel
- Schematic Symbols
- Symbol Properties
Symbols and Components
- What is a component?
- Stages in the Process
- Symbol Component
Association
Manufacturers Parts
- What are
Manufacturers Parts?
- Stages in the
Process.
- Finding Manufacturer
Parts
Wires and Equipotentials
- Equipotentials and
Wires
- Stages in the
Process
- Wire Style Manager
- Replacing Wires
- Equipotential
Numbering Results
- Wire Numbering
Results.
- Using Nodal
Indicators
Cabling
- What is Cabling?
- Stages in the
Process
- Cables
- Detailed Cabling
- Terminal Strip
- Pin to Pin
Connections
Symbol Creation Comparing Complex Features
- Symbols and Standards
- Stages in the
Process
- Symbols Manager
- Symbol Properties
- Circuits,
Terminals, Types
- Multiple Attribute
.
- Splitting Attribute
Data
- Add to Library
- Copy, Paste Symbol
Macros
- What are Macros?
- Stages in the
Process
- Creating and Adding
Macros
Macros
- Creating macros
- Using macros
Cross Referencing
- What is Cross
Referencing?
- Stages in the
Process
Managing Origin-Destination Arrows
- What are
Origin-Destination Arrows?
- Stages in the
Process
- Origin-Destination
Arrows
What are Origin-Destination Arrows?
- What is a PLC?
- Stages in the
Process
- Adding a New Scheme
- Adding a PLC Mark
- Inserting a PLC
2D Cabinet Layouts
- What are 2D Cabinet
Layouts?
- Stages in the
Process
Design Rule Checks
- What are Design Rule
Checks?
- Unconnected Pins
- Equipotential
Conflicts
- Max. Terminal Wires
- Duplicated Parent
Symbols
- Child Symbols without
Parent
- Empty Terminal Strip
- Duplicated Terminals
Reports
- What are Reports?
- Report Templates
- Report Columns
- Column Formula
- SQL Query Column
Variable
- Sort and Break
SOLIDWORKS ELECTRICAL 3D
TRAINING
The goal of this course is to teach you how to use SOLIDWORKS Electrical
to optimize your drawings and designs for manufacturability so you can
maximize quality, avoid rework and decrease time to market. This course is
focused on 2D Schematic Design.
Assembly Creation
- What are Assemblies?
- Stages in the
Process
- Unarchiving a Project.
- SOLIDWORKS Assembly
- Exercise
Cabinets, Ducts, Rails
- Cabinets, Ducts,
Rails
- Stages in the
Process.
- Inserting Components
- Inserting Rails
- Inserting Ducts
- Exercise
Component Intelligence
- What is a component?
- Stages in the
Process
- Exercise
Insert Components
- Insert Components
- Stages in the
Process
- Align Components
- Inserting Terminals
- Exercise
Routing Wires
- Routing Wires
- Stages in the
Process
- Routing Path
- Route Wires
- Exercise
Routing Cables
- Routing Cables
- Stages in the
Process
- Route Cables
- Set Origin
Destination of Cables by Location
- Exercise
3D Error Analysis
- Design Rule Checks
- Stages in the
Process
- Manufacturer Part
Not Inserted
- Manufacturer Part
Inserted Twice
- Missing Connection
Point
- Incorrect CPoint
Route Type
- No Valid Path
- Wrong Wire
Properties
- Exercise
- False Positives
SOLIDWORKS ELECTRICAL –
ADVANCED
The goal of this course is to teach you more advanced topics not covered
in the standard SOLIDWORKS Electrical training courses, specifically:
- Harness in
SOLIDWORKS Electrical Schematic and 3D
- Symbol creation
methods
- Schematic GA layouts
and optimized wiring
- Wires and
equipotentials
- Reports, creation,
modification, configuration
- PLC, detailed
design, I/O’s, configuration
- Design rule checks
and error resolution
- Multi-deck
terminals, and Black boxes
Line Diagram Harnesses
- Creating a Harness
- Stages in the
Process
- Project Harnesses
- Exercise
Multi Level Terminals and Black Boxes
- Multi Level Terminal
- Stages in the
Process.
- Terminal Numbering
- Stages in the
Process.
- Exercise
Library, Classification Management
- Creating a Library
- Stages in the
Process
- Library Filters
- Stages in the
Process
- Exercise
Import DXF DWG Files
- Import DXF DWG Files
- Stages in the
Process
- File Definition
- Symbol and Title
Block Mapping
- Convert Attributes
- Configuration Files
- Review Results
- Exercise
Import Manufacturers Parts
- Import Parts
- Stages in the
Process
- Exercise
ERP Database Connection
- ERP database
connection
- Stages in the
Process
- ERP Connection
- Customize User Data
- Exercise
Export to Import from Excel
- Import Export to
Excel
- Stages in the
Process
- Excel Export/Import
Configuration
- Export To Excel
- Import From Excel
- Stages in the
Process
- Exercise
Excel Automation
- Auto Generate
Drawings From Excel
- Stages in the
Process
- Excel Macros and
Variables
- Linking SQL Tables
to Excel
- Inserting Drawings
and Types
- Exercise
- Macros Variables
Report Creation
- Reports
- Lesson Structure
- Warning
- Stages in the
Process
- Basic Query
- Adding Fields
- Filtering Fields
- Writing a Complex
Query
- Table Aliases
- User Data
- Part Descriptions
- Can Sum
- Location Parts
- Exercise
- Report Query
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SOLIDWORKS ADVANCED
ASSEMBLY MODELING TRAINING
Course Description: SOLIDWORKS Assembly Modeling training course teaches
you how to maximize your use of assembly modeling capabilities of the SOLIDWORKS
mechanical design automation software.
SOLIDWORKS Assembly Modeling training runs over
a span of two days and covers ten lessons which include advanced mate
techniques; top-down assembly modeling; assembly features, smart fasteners
and smart components; and assembly editing among others.
SOLIDWORKS Assembly Modeling training course is
ideal for users who wish to enhance their skills of assembly modeling.
Advanced Mate Techniques
- SOLIDWORKS
Assemblies
- Assembly File
Structure
- Feature Manager
Design Tree
- Opening Assemblies
- File References
- Solving Mates
- Advanced Mate
Techniques
- Case Study: Mate
Shortcuts
- Mate References
- Design Library
Parts
- Capture Mate
References
- Multiple Selection
Mate References
- Multiple Mate Mode
- Width Free Mate
- Driven Mates
- Copying Multiple
Components
- Differences in
Mating
- Investigating the
Mates
- Fixed Components
- Adding Components
- Copying Components
- Inserting and
Mating Simultaneously
- Selection Aids
- The Belt / Chain
Assembly Feature
- Slot Mate
Constraints
- Profile Center
Mate48
- Valid Faces for
Profile Center
- Rack Pinion Mate
Top-Down Assembly Modeling
- Top-Down Assembly
- Making Changes to
Dimensions
- Case Study: Editing
and Building In-context
- Adding Features
In-context
- Indicators of Edit
Component
- Appearance of
Components While Editing
- Inserting a New Part
into an Assembly
- Locating the New
Part Component
- Virtual Parts
- Building In-context
Features
- Common Tools
- Working Outside the
Assembly
- Propagating Changes
- Saving Virtual Parts
as External
- In-Context Features
- Update Holders
- External References
- Out of Context
- Putting a Part Back
Into Context
- Breaking and Locking
External References
- List External
References
- External Reference
Report
- Machine_Vise Design
Intent
- InPlace Mates
- Removing External
References
- Why Remove External
References?
- Editing to Remove
References
- Exercise 6:
In-context Features.
- Exercise 7: Top-Down
Assembly Modeling
- Exercise 8: Removing
External References
Assembly Features, Smart Fasteners, and Smart Components
- Assembly Features
and Smart Fasteners
- Assembly Features
- Case Study: Assembly
Features
- Smart Fasteners
- Smart Components
Assembly Editing
- Assembly Editing
- Key Topics
- Editing Activities
- Replacing and
Modifying Components
- Troubleshooting an
Assembly
- Replacing Components
Using Save As
- Reloading Components
- Component Patterns
Using Configurations with Assemblies
- Using Configurations
with Assemblies
- Case Study: Assembly
Configurations
- Creating
Configurations Manually
- Configuration
Properties
- Using the Modify
Configurations Dialog
- Changing
Configurations using the Context Toolbar
- Managing the Tree
Display
- Assembly Evaluation
Tools
- Controlling
Dimensions in an Assembly
- Global Variables
- Equations With
Functions
- Comments
- Sensors
- Using the Mate
Controller
Display States and Appearances
- Display States
- Bulk Selection Tools
- Case Study: Display
States
- Advanced Select
- Envelopes
- Appearances,
Materials and Scenes
Large Assemblies
- Large Assemblies
- Key Topics
- Lightweight
Components
- Large Assembly Mode
- Using SpeedPak
- Using Configurations
with Large Assemblies
- Defeature
- Modifying the
Structure of an Assembly
- Assembly
Visualization
- Large Design Review
- Drawing
Considerations
Facility Layout
- Facility Layout
- Publishing an Asset
- Using Magnetic Mates
- Modeling Connection
Point Geometry
Using SOLIDWORKS Treehouse
- SOLIDWORKS Treehouse
- Setting Treehouse Instances
- Setting
Configurations in Treehouse
- Exporting Treehouse
Data
Layout-based Assembly Design
- Layout-based
Assembly Design
- Blocks
- Inserting Blocks
- Creating a Part from
a Block
- Gear and Pulley
Motion in Blocks
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ADVANCED PART MODELING
TRAINING COURSE
Course Description: Advanced Part Modeling teaches you how to use
multibody solids, sweeping and lofting features, and the more advanced
shaping capabilities of SOLIDWORKS.
Sketching
with Splines
- Sketching Splines
- Introducing: Spline
- Introducing: Show
Curvature Combs
- Sketch Picture
- Introducing: Sketch
Picture
- Review
Multibody
Solids: How They Work
- Multibody Solids
- Multibody
Techniques
- Introducing: Solid
Bodies Folder
- Feature Scope
- Patterning Bodies
- Tool Body
- Introducing: Insert
Part
- Introducing:
Move/Copy Bodies
- Combining Bodies
- Sketch Relations
- Introducing:
Combine
Uses
of Multibody
- Common Bodies
- Indent Feature
- Introducing: Delete
Body
- Local Operations
- Modeling Negative
Space
- Using Cut to Create
Multibodies
- Saving Solid Bodies
as Parts and Assemblies
- Introducing: Insert
into New Part
- Introducing: Save
Bodies
- Splitting a Part
into Multibodies
- Introducing: Split
- Creating an Assembly
- Introducing: Create
Assembly
- Using Split Part
with Legacy Data
Introduction
to Sweeping
- Sweeping
- Case Study: Faux
Raised Panel Door
- Sweep with Guide
Curves
- Case Study: Bottle
- Sweep Options
- Sweep with Guide
Curves
- Introducing: Dome
- Introducing:
Selection Manager
Working
with Curves
- Case Study: Modeling
a Spring
- Sweeping Along a 3D
Path
- 3D Sketching
- Introducing: Helix
and Spiral
- Introducing:
Projected Curve
- Introducing:
Composite Curve
- Introducing: Fit
Spline
- Applying the Label
to the Bottle
- Modeling Threads
- Case Study: Creating
a Curve Through a Set of Points
- Sketch Blocks
- Introducing: Sketch
Blocks
- Equation Driven
Curves
- Introducing:
Equation Driven Curve
- Introducing: Split
Line
Advanced
Sweeping
- Orientation and
Twist Control
- Align with End Faces
- Sweeping Along Model
Edges
- Sweeping a Tool Body
Lofts
- Lofting and
Sweeping: What’s the Difference?
- How Lofting Works
- Basic Lofting
- Introducing: Loft
- Using Derived and
Copied Sketches
- Copying a Sketch
- Derived Sketches
- Introducing: Insert
Derived Sketch
- Centerline Lofting
- Introducing: Split
Entities
- Cleaning Up a Model
- Introducing: Delete
Face
- Introducing:
Deviation Analysis
- Advanced Lofting
- Layout Sketches
- Boundary Feature
Other
Advanced Tools
- Advanced Fillets
- Analyzing Geometry
- Introducing: Display
Curvature
- Introducing:
Intersection Curve
- Introducing: Zebra
Stripes
- Introducing: Wrap
Feature
- Deform Feature
- Introducing: Deform
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SURFACE MODELING TRAINING
COURSE
Course Description: Surface Modeling teaches you how to build freeform
shapes using SOLIDWORKS mechanical design automation software.
Understanding Surfaces
- Solids and Surfaces
- Working with Surface
Bodies
- Why Use Surfaces?
- Continuity Explained
- Workflow with
Surfaces
- Excercises
Introduction to Surfacing
- Similarities
Between Solid and Surface Modeling .
- Basic Surfacing
- Flattening Surfaces
- Exercises
Solid-Surface Hybrid Modeling
- Hybrid Modeling
- Using Surfaces to
Modify Solids
- Interchanging Between
Solids and Surfaces
- Performance
Implications
- Surfaces as
Construction Geometry
- Alternative to Trim
- Making Copies of
Faces
- Exercises
Repairing and Editing Imported Geometry
- Importing Data
- Repairing and
Editing Imported Geometry
- Exercises
Advanced Surface Modeling
- Stages in the
Process
- Ruled Surfaces
- Lofting Surfaces
- Modeling the Lower
Half
- Conclusion
- Design Changes
- Exercises
Blends and Patches
- Complex Blends
- Smoothing Patches
- Boundary Surface
- Freeform Feature
- Corner Blends
- Exercises
Master Model Techniques
- Introduction to
Master Models
- Surface Master
Model Technique
- Working with a
Solid Master Model
- Specialized
Features for Plastic Parts
- SOLIDWORKS
Explorer
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SOLIDWORKS DRAWINGS
TRAINING COURSE
Course Description: Learn to create drawings of
SOLIDWORKS parts and assemblies with SOLIDWORKS Drawings Training.
Drawing
Sheets and Views
- Drawing Sheets and
Views
- Terminology
- Drawing Views
- Sketching in Drawing
Views
- View Settings
- Centermarks and
Centerlines
- Model Edges in the
View
Dimensions
- Dimensions
- Manipulating
Dimensions
- Dimension Properties
Annotations
- Adding Annotations
- Annotation Types
- Blocks
Sheet
Formats and Templates
- Sheet Formats and
Templates
- Drawing Templates
- Properties in the
Template
- User Defined
Properties
- Customizing a Sheet
Format
- Define Title Block
- Updating Sheet
Formats
Assembly
Drawing Views
- Assembly Drawing
Views
- Creating Views of
Assemblies
Bill
of Materials and Tables
- Creating and Managing
a Bill of Materials
- The Bill of Materials
- Adding a BOM
- Modifying the BOM
- Tabulated Bill of
Materials
- Balloons
- Tables in the Drawing
Performance
and Display Issues
- Performance and
Display Issues
- Large Assembly Mode
- Lightweight Drawings
- Detached Drawings
- Display Issues in
Drawing Views
Drawing
References and Comparison
- Reusing a Drawing
File
- Changing Drawing
References
- Using Draw Compare
- SOLIDWORKS Design
Checker
Using
DimXpert
- DimXpert
- Tolerance Types and
Features
- DimXpert Selections
- Settings for DimXpert
- Auto Dimension Scheme
- Turned Part
- Using Plus and Minus
- DimXpert Annotations
and Drawings
- Using DimXpert
Manually
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MOLD DESIGN TRAINING
COURSE
Course Description: Mold Design Using SOLIDWORKS teaches you several
manual mold creation techniques and how to use the Mold Tools in SOLIDWORKS
mechanical design automation software.
Surface Concepts and Imported Geometry
- Course Overview
- Hide/Show Tree Items
- Accessing Commands
- Importing Data
- 3D Model Types
- Definitions
- Case Study: Solids
vs. Surfaces
- Terminology
- File Translators
- Modeling Systems.
- File Translation
- Why Do Imports Fail?
- Diagnosis and Repair
- Case Study: Repairing
and Editing Imported Geometry
- Checking Solid
Bodies
- Making Copies of
Faces
- Case Study: Import
Diagnostics
- Repairing Gaps
- Repairing Faces
- Exercises
Core and Cavity
- Core and Cavity
Mold Design
- SOLIDWORKS Mold
Tools
- Mold Analysis Tools
- Analyzing Draft on
a Model
- Using the Draft
Analysis Tool
- Draft Analysis
Options
- Adding Draft
- Scaling the Model
- Establish the
Parting Lines
- Shut-Off Surfaces
- Creating the
Parting Surface
- Surface Bodies
- Creating the Mold
Tooling
- Seeing Inside the
Mold
- Interlocking the
Mold Tooling
- Creating Part and
Assembly Files
- Exercises
Side Cores and Pins
- Additional Mold
Tooling
- Trapped Molding
Areas
- Side Cores
- Feature Freeze
- Lifters
- Core Pins
- Manual Selection
Techniques
- Modifying Shut-Off
Surfaces
- Completing the
Tooling
- Exercises
Advanced Parting Line Options
- Case Study: Manual
Parting Line
- Case Study:
Splitting a Part
- Exercises
Creating Custom Surfaces for Mold Design
- Surface Modeling
for Mold Design
- Case Study: Drill
Bezel
- Case Study: Router
Bottom
- Exercises
Advanced Surfacing for Mold Design
- Surface Modeling
for Mold Design
- The Mixer
- Case Study: Mixer
Rear Housing
- Case Study: Mixer
Handle
- Exercises
Alternative Methods for Mold Design
- Alternate Methods
for Mold Design
- Creating a Cavity
- Techniques for Mold
Tooling
- Exercises
Reusable Data
- Reusing Data
- Task Pane
- SOLIDWORKS
Resources
- Design Library
- File Explorer
- Case Study: 3D
ContentCentral
- Library Features
- Case Study: Create
A Library Feature
- Configurations in
Library Features
- Case Study: Water
Line.
- Smart Components
- Exercises
Completing the Mold Base
- Case Study: Mold
Base.
- Organizing the
Assembly
- Modifying the
Lifters
- Lifter Motion
- Ejector Pins
- Cooling the Mold
- Making the Drawing
- Making Changes
- Completing the
Process
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SOLIDWORKS SHEETMETAL
TRAINING COURSE
Course Description: SOLIDWORKS Sheetmetal
training course teaches how you can build sheet metal parts with the help of
SOLIDWORKS mechanical design automation software. Also covered in the course
are details about building standalone sheet metal parts, and ways of converting
conventional parts to sheet metal, including in assembly.
Sheet
Metal Flange Method
- What are Sheet
Metal Parts?
- Sheet Metal Methods
- Base Flange
- Flat Pattern
- Edge Flanges
- Editing Sheet Metal
Settings
- Cuts in Sheet Metal
- Break Corner
- Sheet Metal Costing
- Sheet Metal Parts
in Drawings
Sheet
Metal Convert Method
- Sheet Metal
Conversion Topics
- Converting to Sheet
Metal
- Imported Geometry to
Sheet Metal
- Using the Rip
Feature
- Adding Bends in
Place of Sharp Corners
- Sheet Metal Features
- Making Changes
- Adding a Welded Corner
Multibody
Sheet Metal Parts
- Multibody Sheet
Metal Parts
- Methods to Create
Multibody Sheet Metal Parts
- Creating Multibodies
by Sketching
- Miter Flange
- The Cut List Folder
- Cuts using
Multibodies
- Patterning Sheet
Metal Bodies
- Sheet Metal
Properties
- Multibody Drawings
- Using Mirror and
Insert Part
- Interfering Bodies
- Exporting Sheet
Metal Bodies
- Using Split
Sheet
Metal Forming Tools
- Sheet Metal Forming
Tools
- Modifying an
Existing Forming Tool
- Creating a Custom
Forming Tool
Additional
Sheet Metal Features and Techniques
- Additional Sheet
Metal Features
- Swept Flange
- Using Symmetry
- Additional Modeling
Techniques
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WELDMENTS TRAINING COURSE
Course Description: Weldments teaches you how to create welded structures
with standard structural members. Weld beads are also covered.
Weldment
Features
- Weldments
- Structural Members
- Groups vs.
Structural Members
- Adding Plates and
Holes
- Gussets and End Caps
- Using Symmetry
- Advantages of a
Multibody Part
- Limitations of a
Multibody Part
- Exercises
Working
with Weldments
- Managing the Cut
List
- Cut List Item Names
- Accessing
Properties
- Cut-List Properties
Dialog
- Structural Member
Properties.
- Adding Cut List
Properties
- Bounding Boxes in
Weldments
- Options for
Generating Cut List Items
- Custom Structural
Member Profiles
- Defining Material
- Creating Custom
Profiles
- Standard or
Configured Profiles
- Inserting Existing
Parts
- When to Use an
Assembly
- Exercises
Configuring
and Detailing Weldments
- Weldment
Configurations
- Post-Assembly
Machining Features
- Weldment Drawings
- Drawing Views of
Individual Bodies
- Representing Welds
- Exercises
Working
with Bent Structural Members
- Working with Bent
Structural Members
- 3D Sketching
- Exercises
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SOLIDWORKS PIPE ROUTING
AND TUBING TRAINING COURSE
Course Description: With SOLIDWORKS pipe
routing and tubing course learn how to create a special type of
subassembly that builds a path of pipes, tubes, electrical cables or ducts
between components.
Fundamentals
of Routing
- What is Routing?
- Routing Setup
- Routing Library
Manager
- General Routing
Settings
- Passing Parameters
- Cleaning Up Code
- Adding Forms to a
Macro
Piping
Routes
- Piping Routes
- Pipes and Piping
Components
- Routing Assembly
Templates
- Creating a Piping
Route
- Auto Route
- Route Specification
Templates
- Editing a Route
Piping
Fittings
- Pipe Fittings
- Drag and Drop a
Fitting
- Creating Custom
Fittings
Tubing
Routes
- Tubing Routes
- Tubes and Tubing
Components
- Flexible Tubing with
Auto Route
- Orthogonal Tubing
Routes with Auto Route
- Bend and Spline
Errors
- Starting a Tube
Route On the Fly
- Repairing Bend
Errors
- Tubing Drawings
Piping
and Tubing Changes
- Piping and Tubing
Changes
- Pipe Penetrations
- Flange to Flange
Connections
- Pipe Spools
- Copying Routes
- Editing Piping
Routes
- Editing for
Obstructions
- Piping Drawings
Pipe
and Tube Routing Components
- Routing Library
Parts
- Libraries
- Creating Routing
Library Parts
- Routing Library
Manager
- Pipe and Tube Parts
- Pipe Parts
- Fitting Parts
- Routing
Functionality Points
- Elbow Parts
- Tube Parts
- Multi-Body
Components
- Equipment
- Assembly Fittings
Using
P&ID Files
- Piping and
Instrumentation
- Adding a Pipe
- Pipe with Multiple
Lines
- Pipes with In-line
Fittings
- Process Drawings
Electrical
Ducting, Cable Tray, and HVAC Routes
- Electrical Ducting,
Cable Tray, and HVAC Routes
- Electrical Ducting
Routes
- Cable Tray Routes
- HVAC Routes
Piping
Skids
- Piping Skids
- Grid System Feature
- Weldments
- Walk-through
Animations
- Avatar Paths
Using
SOLIDWORKS Content
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