AutoCAD Training Overview
Learn the process of designing models with CATIA V5 from conceptual sketching, through to solid modeling, assembly design, and drawing production. Upon completion of this course you will have acquired the skills to confidently work with CATIA V5. Gain an understanding of the parametric design philosophy of CATIA V5 in this extensive hands-on course. It is expected that all new users of CATIA V5 will require this course.
AutoCAD Training Topics
- Overview of Parametric Design Process
- Customization of CATIA V5 Environment
- Creating and Constraining Sketch Geometry
- Sketched Feature Techniques and Formulas
- Adding Material with Pad and Shaft Features
- Removing Material with Pocket and Groove Features
- Creating Reference Elements for construction and measurement
- Fillet, Chamfer, Hole, Draft, and Shell Dress-Up Features
- Pattern, Copy, and Mirror Duplication Features
- Thin Features, Stiffeners
- Obtaining Part Information
- Generative Drafting View Creation
- Generative Drafting Dimensioning and Annotation
- Rib and Slot Features
- Multi-sections Solid Features
- Feature Management Using the Hide / Show, Activate / Deactivate Functions
- Parent/Child Relationships and Feature Failure Resolution
- Assembly Design Workbench
- Constraint creation, assembly management, and PDM considerations
- Obtaining Assembly Information (Measure, Clash, and Bill of Materials)
- Standard Parts from Catalogues and Save Management
- Working with Multi-Body Models
- Effective Modeling Tips and Techniques
Prerequisites
Experience in mechanical design and drawing production is recommended.
AutoCAD Training Course Duration
40 hours
AutoCAD Training Course outline
Part 1
Chapter 1 Overview
Chapter 2 Customizing CATIA V5
Chapter 3 Creating Sketches
Chapter 4 Constraining Sketches
Chapter 5 Pad and Pocket Features
Chapter 7 Sketcher Formulas
Chapter 8 Reference Elements
Chapter 9 Shaft and Groove Features
Chapter 10 Feature Management
Chapter 11 Introduction to Dress-Up Features
Chapter 12 Advanced Dress-Up Features
Chapter 13 Feature Duplication
Chapter 14 Thin Features
Part 2
Chapter 15 Parent/Child Relationships
Chapter 16 Part Information
Chapter 17 Rib and Slot Features
Chapter 18 Multi-sections Solid Features
Chapter 19 Working With Multi-Body Models
Chapter 20 Assembly Design
Chapter 21 Assembly Techniques
Chapter 22 Assembly Information
Chapter 23 Catalogs and Save Management
Chapter 24 Generative Drafting
Chapter 25 Effective Modeling
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