AutoCAD (Mechanical)
Duration : 24 Hrs
Who should attend:
This course is ideal for individuals seeking to gain proficiency in AutoCAD Mechanical, including engineers, designers, and drafters who work in mechanical design and manufacturing. It is also suitable for students and professionals in related fields who want to enhance their skills in creating, modifying, and managing mechanical designs using AutoCAD Mechanical. Whether you are a beginner or looking to refine your expertise, this course provides the essential knowledge and tools to excel in mechanical drafting and design.
Course Content
- Getting Started
- Starting a new drawing
- The screen layout
- Command Line & using the keyboard
- Saving and Opening an existing drawing
- Basic Drawing and Editing
- Drawing Lines, Rectangles & Circles
- Erasing Objects
- Using Cartesian and Polar Coordinate system.
- Viewing your drawing – Zoom and Pan
- More Object Types
- Drawing Arcs & Polylines
- Converting Polylines to Lines & Arcs
- Converting Lines & Arcs to Polylines
- Advanced Editing Commands
- Using Trim, Extend, Fillet & Chamfer
- Offsetting & Mirroring Objects
- Creating Arrays of Objects
- Drawing Precision
- Using Object Snap & Object Snap Overrides
- Function and Control Keys
- Changing Your Drawings
- Selecting Objects for Editing
- Moving & Copying Objects
- Rotating, stretching & Scaling Objects
- Organizing Your Drawings
- Creating New Drawings with Templates
- Creating drawing using Layers
- Changing an Object’s Layer
- Annotation
- Adding, Formatting & Editing Multiline Text
- Spell Checking Text
- Using & Editing Hatch Patterns
- Adding & Editing Dimensions
- Basic Leaders
- Inquiry Information
- Measuring a Distance & Area
- Information about Objects
- Inserting Blocks
- Creating and using Blocks/ Wblocks
- Using Design Center to Insert Blocks
- Printing
- Printing concepts
- Layouts
- Plot Settings & Preview
SolidWorks
Duration : 60 Hrs.
Who should attend:
This course is intended for newcomers seeking to gain proficiency in SolidWorks. Learners will concentrate on acquiring essential modelling skills through an extensive practical curriculum. Key subjects covered include sketching, part modelling, surfacing, assemblies, drawings, and fundamental model management techniques.
Course Content
- Introduction
- About This Course
- About SolidWorks Software
- The SolidWorks User Interface
- Introduction to Sketching
- 2D Sketching
- Sketch Relations
- Dimensions
- Basic Part Modeling
- Basic Modeling Terminology
- Choosing the Sketch Plane
- Sketching on a Planar Face
- Extrude Feature
- Cut Feature
- View Options
- Model Dimensions
- Using the Hole Wizard
- Changing Parameters
- Apply & Edit Material
- Patterning, Revolved and Mirror features
- About Patterns
- Linear Pattern
- Circular Patterns
- Mirror Patterns
- Revolved Features
- Shelling and Ribs
- Shelling and Ribs
- Analyzing and Adding Draft
- Shelling
- Ribs
- Full Round Fillets
- Editing: Repairs
- Part Editing
- Design Changes
- Assembly Modeling
- Bottom-Up Assembly & Top-Down Assembly
- Creating a New Assembly
- Position of the First Component
- Mates
- Feature Manager Design Tree and Symbols
- Adding Components
- Using Part Configurations in Assemblies
- Component Hiding and Transparency
- Inserting Sub-assemblies
- Exploded Assemblies
- Detailing (Drawings)
- Drawing Views
- Part Drawing & Assembly Drawings
- Sectioning
- Detailed View
- Applying Tolerances
- Applying Geometric Tolerances
- Surfacing
- Why surface Design
- Surface Trim
- Sheet Metal
- Base Flange
- Different types of other Flange
- Sketched bend
- Forming Tool
- Design Projects related to your Company.
Creo
Duration : 60 Hrs
Who should attend:
This course is tailored for beginners aiming to master Creo. Participants will concentrate on acquiring essential modelling skills through an extensive, practical curriculum. Key subjects covered include sketching, part modelling, surfacing, assemblies, drawings, and fundamental model management techniques.
Course Content
- Start-up
- Introduction to Creo
- Screen Layout
- Menus
- Toolbars
- Graphic Screen
- Sketcher
- Basics of Engineering Drawing
- Creating Lines
- Center Lines
- Rectangle
- Circles
- Ellipse
- Arcs
- Fillets
- Splines
- Coordinate Systems
- Points
- Adding Dimensions
- Modifying Dimensions
- Adding Constraints like Horizontal, Vertical, Perpendicular, Tangential, Collinear, Symmetric, Parallel etc.
- Editing an Entity
- Trimming
- Mirroring entities
- Copying entities
- Rotating entities
- Zooming – Zoom In & Zoom Out
- Controlling Display
- Saving Files
- Erasing Files in Session
- 3D Parametric Modeling
- Introduction to Design Process
- Introduction to 3 Dimensional Models
- Features
- Sketched Features
- Placed Features
- Work Features
- Sketched Features
- Extrude
- Revolve
- Sweep
- Blend
- Using Quilts
- Variable Section Sweep
- Swept Blend
- Helical Sweep
- Removal of Material from Solid
- Addition of Material to a Solid
- Placed Features
- Holes
- Rounds
- Chamfers
- Ribs
- Shell
- Work Features
- Datum Planes
- Datum Points
- Datum Axes
- Datum Curves
- Modifying Features
- Modifying the Dimensions
- Modifying the Datums
- Patterns
- Creating Patterns
- Editing Patterns
- Suppressing of Features
- Mirror Geometry
- Redefinition of Feature
- Reordering of Features
- Model Relations
- Defining Part Parameters
- Material
- Accuracy
- Units
- Density
- Name
- Mass Properties
- Geometric Tolerance
- Section
- Creating Sections
- Modifying
- Naming
- Assembly Modeling
- Types of Assemblies
- Component
- Selecting Parts to be assembled
- Importing parts into Assembly file
- Adding Assembly Constraints
- Modifying Constraints
- Deleting Constraints
- Deleting Parts from Assembly
- Suppressing Parts in Assembly
- Unsuppressing
- Redefining Constraints
- Reordering the Parts in an Assembly
- Duplicating the Assembly constraints
- Pattern
- Copying
- Drawing Module
- Setting Formats
- Portrait
- Landscape
- Variable
- Size
- Projections
- Orthographic
- Auxillary
- Isometric
- Creating Views
- Full Views
- Half views
- Broken View
- Partial View
- Sectional View
- Moving Views
- Deleting Views
- Modifying Views
- Representation Standards
- Text
- Adding
- Moving
- Modifying
- Aligning
- Sheets
- Creating Multiple Sheets
- Switching Sheets
- Formatting Sheet
- Reordering
- Removing
- Design Projects related to your Company.