SolidWorks Professional
3D/2D Modeling and Design3035530865
Institute of Professional and Technical Studies (IPATS)
Course details
Abstract Contents:
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SOLID WORKS ESSENTIALS
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SOLID WORKS DRAWING ISO
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SOLID WORKS ADVANCE PART
MODELING
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SOLID WORKS ASSEMBLY MODELING
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SOLID WORKS WELDMENTS
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SOLID WORKS SHEET METAL
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SOLID WORKS SURFACE MODELING
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SOLID WORKS ROUTING- PIPING
& TUBING
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SOLID WORKS PLASTICS
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SOLID WORKS SIMULATION &
ANALYSIS
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MOLD DESIGN USING SOLIDWORKS
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SOLIDWORKS ROUTING- ELECTRICAL
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FILE MANAGEMENT
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API FUNDAMENTALS
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SOLIDWORKS CERTIFICATIONS
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ANIMATION & MOTION STUDY
SOLIDWORKS ESSENTIALS TRAINING COURSES &
COST
Course Description: No matter whether you are a new user, an expert
SOLIDWORKS user or an user of other CAD programs, SOLIDWORKS Essentials
Training can benefit you immensely.
The SOLIDWORKS Essentials training teaches you about using SOLIDWORKS
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 SOLIDWORKS 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
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What is the SOLIDWORKS Software?
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Design Intent
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File References
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Opening Files
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The SOLIDWORKS User Interface
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Using the Command Manager
Introduction to Sketching
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2D Sketching
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Stages in the Process
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Saving Files
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What are We Going to Sketch?
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Sketching
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Sketch Entities
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Basic Sketching
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Rules That Govern Sketches
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Design Intent
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Sketch Relations
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Dimensions
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Extrude
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Sketching Guidelines
Basic Part Modeling
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Basic Modeling
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Terminology
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Choosing the Best Profile
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Choosing the Sketch Plane
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Details of the Part
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Boss Feature
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Sketching on a Planar Face
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Cut Feature
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Using the Hole Wizard
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View Options
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Filleting s
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Editing Tools
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Detailing Basics
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Drawing Views
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Dimensioning
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Changing Parameters
Symmetry and Draft
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Case Study: Ratchet
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Design Intent
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Boss Feature with Draft
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Symmetry in the Sketch
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Sketching Inside the Model
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View Options
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Using Model Edges in a Sketch
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Creating Trimmed Sketch Geometry
Patterning
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Why Use Patterns?
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Reference Geometry
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Linear Pattern
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Circular Patterns
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Mirror Patterns
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Using Pattern Seed Only
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Sketch Driven Patterns
Revolved Features
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Case Study: Handwheel
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Design Intent
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Revolved Features
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Building the Rim
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Building the Spoke
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Edit Material
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Mass Properties
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File Properties
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SOLIDWORKS SimulationXpress
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Using SOLIDWORKSSimulationXpress
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The SimulationXpress Interface
Shelling and Ribs
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Shelling and Ribs
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Analyzing and Adding Draft
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Other Options for Draft
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Shelling
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Planes
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Ribs
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Full Round Fillets
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Thin Features
Editing: Repairs
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Part Editing
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Editing Topics
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Sketch Issues
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Freezing Features
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Freezing Features
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FilletXpert
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DraftXpert
Editing: Design Changes
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Part Editing
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Design Changes
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Information From a Model
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Rebuilding Tools
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Sketch Contours
Configurations
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Configurations
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Creating Configurations
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Using Configure Dimension/Feature
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Using Global Variables, Equations
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Global Variables
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Equations
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Modeling Strategies for Configurations
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Editing Parts that Have Configurations
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Design Library
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In the Advanced Course
Global Variables and Equations
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Using Global Variables, Equations
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Renaming Features and Dimensions
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Design Rules Using Global Variables and
Equations
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Global Variables
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Equations
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Using Operators and Functions
Using Drawings
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More About Making Drawings
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Section View
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Model Views
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Broken View
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Detail Views
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Drawing Sheets and Sheet Formats
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Projected Views
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Annotations
Bottom-Up Assembly Modeling
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Bottom-Up Assembly
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Creating a New Assembly
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Position of the First Component
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Feature Manager Design Tree and Symbols
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Adding Components
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Using Part Configurations in Assemblies
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Subassemblies
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Smart Mates
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Inserting Subassemblies
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Pack and Go
Using Assemblies
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Using Assemblies
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Analyzing the Assembly
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Checking for Clearances
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Changing the Values of Dimensions
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Exploded Assemblies
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Explode Line Sketch
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Bill of Materials
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Assembly Drawings
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
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SOLIDWORKS Electrical
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Starting SOLIDWORKS Electrical
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What are Projects?
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Project Templates
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Project Configurations
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How is a Project Structured?
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Stages in the Process
Modifying Project Templates
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What are Environments?
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Stages in the Process
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Draw Multiple Wires
Drawing Types
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What are Drawing Types?.
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Stages in the Process
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Existing and Archived Projects
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Line Diagram Symbols
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Adding Cables
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Stages in the Process
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Symbols Panel
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Schematic Symbols
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Symbol Properties
Symbols and Components
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What is a component?
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Stages in the Process
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Symbol Component Association
Manufacturers Parts
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What are Manufacturers Parts?
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Stages in the Process.
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Finding Manufacturer Parts
Wires and Equipotentials
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Equipotentials and Wires
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Stages in the Process
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Wire Style Manager
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Replacing Wires
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Equipotential Numbering Results
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Wire Numbering Results.
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Using Nodal Indicators
Cabling
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What is Cabling?
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Stages in the Process
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Cables
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Detailed Cabling
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Terminal Strip
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Pin to Pin Connections
Symbol Creation Comparing Complex Features
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Symbols and Standards
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Stages in the Process
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Symbols Manager
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Symbol Properties
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Circuits, Terminals, Types
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Multiple Attribute .
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Splitting Attribute Data
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Add to Library
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Copy, Paste Symbol
Macros
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What are Macros?
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Stages in the Process
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Creating and Adding Macros
Macros
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Creating macros
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Using macros
Cross Referencing
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What is Cross Referencing?
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Stages in the Process
Managing Origin-Destination Arrows
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What are Origin-Destination Arrows?
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Stages in the Process
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Origin-Destination Arrows
What are Origin-Destination Arrows?
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What is a PLC?
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Stages in the Process
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Adding a New Scheme
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Adding a PLC Mark
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Inserting a PLC
2D Cabinet Layouts
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What are 2D Cabinet Layouts?
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Stages in the Process
Design Rule Checks
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What are Design Rule Checks?
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Unconnected Pins
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Equipotential Conflicts
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Max. Terminal Wires
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Duplicated Parent Symbols
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Child Symbols without Parent
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Empty Terminal Strip
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Duplicated Terminals
Reports
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What are Reports?
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Report Templates
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Report Columns
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Column Formula
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SQL Query Column Variable
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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
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What are Assemblies?
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Stages in the Process
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Unarchiving a Project.
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SOLIDWORKS Assembly
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Exercise
Cabinets, Ducts, Rails
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Cabinets, Ducts, Rails
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Stages in the Process.
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Inserting Components
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Inserting Rails
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Inserting Ducts
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Exercise
Component Intelligence
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What is a component?
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Stages in the Process
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Exercise
Insert Components
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Insert Components
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Stages in the Process
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Align Components
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Inserting Terminals
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Exercise
Routing Wires
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Routing Wires
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Stages in the Process
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Routing Path
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Route Wires
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Exercise
Routing Cables
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Routing Cables
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Stages in the Process
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Route Cables
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Set Origin Destination of Cables by Location
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Exercise
3D Error Analysis
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Design Rule Checks
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Stages in the Process
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Manufacturer Part Not Inserted
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Manufacturer Part Inserted Twice
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Missing Connection Point
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Incorrect CPoint Route Type
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No Valid Path
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Wrong Wire Properties
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Exercise
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False Positives
Eligibility / Requirements
primary requirement for this position is expertise in the
most recent version of SolidWorks. Employers may also seek out drafters with
artistic aptitude and strong communication skills. Drafters should also be able
to work with teams of engineers, architects, other design professionals and
clients.
Job roles this course is suitable for:
Draft and design manager , Senior CAD Technician- Structures , Mechanical Engineering , Senior Civil Engineer
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IPATS Government Recognized Education Zone-KhannaPul
Rawalpindi-Islamabad
Autodesk Revit
(Architecture/Structure/MEP)3035530865
Institute of Professional and Technical Studies (IPATS)
Course details
Revit 3D Course in Rawalpindi, Revit 3D
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in sialkot,Revit 3D Course in Peshawar quetta,
Revit 3D is a Building design and construction software. Revit building design
software is specifically built for Building Information Modeling (BIM),
including features for architectural design, MEP and structural engineering,
and the outset, Revit was intended to allow architects and other building
professionals to design and document a building by creating a parametric
three-dimensional model that included both the geometry and non-geometric
design and construction information, which later became known as Building
Information Modeling or BIM. At the time, several other software packages such
as ArchiCAD and Reflex allowed working with a three-dimensional
virtual building model, and allowed individual components to be controlled by
parameters (parametric components). Two key differences in Revit were that its
parametric components were created using a graphical "family editor"
rather than a programming language, and all relationships between components,
views, and annotations were captured by the model so that a change to any
element would automatically propagate to keep the model ;
Course Outlines of Revit 3D Course:
1:Introduction to Revit
2:Basic Drawing and Editing
3:etting up Levels and Grids
4:Drawing and Modifying Walls
5:Doors and Windows
6:Curtain Walls
7:Creating Views
8:Floors
9:Components
10:Reflected Ceiling Plans
11:Roofs
12:Vertical Circulation
13:Construction Documentation
14:Annotation
15:Tags and Schedules
16:Detailing in Revit
Course Fee : 20000
Duaration : 2 Months,
Autocad 2D-3D Computer Course Contents:-
1:Introduction to AutoCAD.
2:2D
3:3D
4:Elevation
5:Section
6:Practical Assignments.
7:Composite Solid Models
8:Advanced 3D Concepts
9:Plotting 3D Models
10:3D Functions
Revit 3D Computer Course Contents:-
1:Introduction to Revit
2:Basic Drawing and Editing
3:etting up Levels and Grids
4:Drawing and Modifying Walls
5:Doors and Windows
6:Curtain Walls
7:Creating Views
8:Floors
9:Components
10:Reflected Ceiling Plans
11:Roofs
12:Vertical Circulation
13:Construction Documentation
14:Annotation
15:Tags and Schedules
16:Detailing in Revit
Job roles this course is suitable for:
Construction Engineer, Mechanical Engineers , Architectural Specification
Consultant
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IPATS Government Recognized Education Zone-KhannaPul
Rawalpindi-Islamabad
Touch Typing and Shorthand
Certificate3035530865
Institute of Professional and Technical Studies (IPATS)
Course details
Shorthand systems based on assigning a unique
outline to a specific word and require a very considerable time to memorize
tens of thousands of outlines. Second, a large number of shorthand outlines
demands constant practice on a daily basis to remember all memorized symbols
including the ones you haven't used but you might use them in the future.
Third, depending on the form and thickness of symbols it might trexplain to you
the rules of shorthand based on the NEW ERA EDITION of SIR ISAAC PITMAN's
SYSTEM OF SHORTHAND and guide you through the practice at your Pitman system is
a unique phonetic alphabet and diacritical marks have to be added along sideanslate
to different meaning and transcription often represents a problem. Fourth,
symbol-based shorthand systems cannot be used with a computer.
This course is designed to the lines to indicate vowels increasing the
system's complexity. Practicing and building up speed is difficult because
Pitman system has a large number of rules and short-forms. It can be compared
to mastering of a foreign language when you learn to read and ;is an
abbreviated symbolic writing method that increases speed and brevity of writing
as compared to a normal method of writing a language. The process of writing in
shorthand is called stenography, from
the Greek stenos (narrow)
and graphÄ" or graphie (writing). It has also been
called brachygraphy, from Greek brachys (short)
and tachygraphy, from Greek tachys (swift, speedy), depending on
whether compression or speed of writing is the ;Many forms of shorthand exist.
A typical shorthand system provides symbols or abbreviations for words and common
phrases, which can allow someone well-trained in the system to write as quickly
as people speak. Abbreviation methods are alphabet-based and use different
abbreviating approaches. Several auto complete programs, standalone
or integrated in text editors, based on word lists, also include a shorthand
function for frequently-used phrases.
Many journalists use shorthand writing to quickly take notes at press
conferences or other similar ;Shorthand was used more widely in the past,
before the invention of recording and dictation machines. Shorthand was
considered an essential part of secretarial training as well as being useful
for journalists. Although the primary use of shorthand has been to record oral
dictation or discourse, some systems are used for compact expression. For example,
health-care professionals may use shorthand notes in medical charts and
correspondence. Shorthand notes are typically temporary, intended either for
immediate use or for later transcription to longhand, although longer term
uses do exist, diaries (like that of the famous Samuel Pepys) being a
common example Institute
of Professional and Technical Studies (IPATS) is affiliated with SDA, TTB,
TTPC, SDC & PSSC Government of Punjab.
Shorthand Professional
Course Contents:
·
Introducing Teeline
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The Teeline alphabet
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Joining letters
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Removal of unnecessary letters
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Position of writing
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Punctuation
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Write shorthand using correct techniques
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Read and write shorthand notes
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Write shorthand at optimum speed (minimum 60
wpm) with minimum 98% accuracy
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Produce transcripts of shorthand notes.
Job roles this course is suitable for:
Junior Office Assistant, Deputy Proposal Manager/Technical Writer Location, Soft Services Supervisor
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