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Solidworks - Daywise Syllabus

The document outlines a 60 hour SOLIDWORKS training syllabus covering topics like sketching, part modeling, assembly modeling, surface modeling, sheet metal design, weldment design, drafting and dimensioning, photo works, and includes an introduction and evaluations. The training is divided into 6 modules covering skills like sketching entities, features, assembly mates, surface modeling tools, sheet metal tabs and bends, weldment profiles, generating drawings and views, and rendering models. There is an initial 4 hour introduction and basic evaluation, followed by 48 hours of training and an 8 hour final evaluation.

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Solidworks - Daywise Syllabus

The document outlines a 60 hour SOLIDWORKS training syllabus covering topics like sketching, part modeling, assembly modeling, surface modeling, sheet metal design, weldment design, drafting and dimensioning, photo works, and includes an introduction and evaluations. The training is divided into 6 modules covering skills like sketching entities, features, assembly mates, surface modeling tools, sheet metal tabs and bends, weldment profiles, generating drawings and views, and rendering models. There is an initial 4 hour introduction and basic evaluation, followed by 48 hours of training and an 8 hour final evaluation.

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no SOLID WORKS-SYLLUBUS Hours


1 SKETCHER
Centerline line, Line, Circle, Arc, Ellipse, Rectangle, Slots, Polygon,
Parabola, Ellipse, Partial Ellipse, Spline, Points, Text, Construction
1.1 geometry, Snap, grid.
Fillet, Chamfer, Offset, Convert entities, Intersection curve, Trim, Extend,
1.2 Split, Jog Line, Construction Geometry, Module1
Dynamic Sketch pattern, Make path, Close Sketch To Model, Sketch {DAY 1}
picture, Check Sketch for Feature. Mirror, Move, Copy, Rotate, Scale, 8 Hours
Stretch, Relations -Adding Sketch Relation, Automatic relations.
Dimensioning-Smart, Horizontal, Vertical, Ordinate, Horizontal
1.3 Ordinate, Vertical ordinate, Align ordinate,
Fully define sketch. Sketch Diagnosis; Sketch pert, 3D Sketching, and
1.4 Rapid Sketch.
2 PART MODELING
Part Modeling Tools: Creating reference planes , Creating Extrude
features -Thin feature, Applying draft, Selecting contours - Creating Module 2
2.1 Revolve features –Selecting Axis, Thin features, Selecting contours {DAY 2}
Creating Swept features-Selecting, Profile and Path, Guide Curves, 8 Hours
Creating Loft features –Selecting Profiles, Guide curves Creating
2.2 Boundary Boss/Base features, Fillet features & Hole types.
Creating curves-Split curve, Project curve, Composite curve, Curve Module3
2.3 through points, Helix and Spiral. Creating & Inserting.
Creating Chamfer,Shell,Rib ,Pattern -Linear pattern, Circular pattern, {DAY 3}
8 hours
2.4 Sketch driven pattern, Curve driven pattern, Table driven pattern,
Fill pattern, mirror, Advanced Modeling Tools -Dome, Free form, Shape
2.5 feature, Deform, indent, Wrap.
3 ASSEMBLY MODELING
Introduction to Assembly Modeling & Approaches –Top down and
Bottom up approach Applying Standard Mates -Coincident, Parallel,
3.1 Perpendicular, Tangent, Concentric, Lock, Distance, Angle.
Applying Advanced Mates–Symmetric, Width, Path Mate, Linear/Linear
Coupler, and Limit Mate. Applying Mechanical Mates –Cam, Hinge, Gear,
3.2 Rack Pinion, Screw, and Universal Joint. Module4
ManipulatingComponents-Replacing Components, Rotating Components,
Move Components, Collision Detection, Physical Dynamics, Dynamic
{DAY 4}
8 hours
Clearance, Detecting Interference Creating Pattern-Assembly Pattern,
3.3 Mirror Creating Explode Views.
4 SURFACE MODELING & SHEET METAL
Surface Modeling tools, Creating Extrude, Revolve, Swept, loft,
4.1 Boundary surface. Conversion Of Solid Body To Sheet Metal.
Inserting Planar Surface, Offset Surface, Radiate Surface.
4.2 Extending a surface, Surface fill, Ruled Surface, Trimming Surface,
Concepts in Sheet metal design bend allowance bend deduction, K factor
4.3 Inserting Base Flange, Sheet Metal Tab, Edge Flange, Miter Flange, Hem,
and Jog. Creating Break Corner/Corner Trim, Closed Corners, Rip.
Inserting Sketched Bend, Fold/Unfold, Forming Tools. Inserting Cross Module5
4.4 Break, Welded Corner. Adding Corner Trim, Lofted Trim {DAY 5}
5 WELDMENT DESIGN 8hours
Introduction toWeldment, 3D sketch, How to create user defined profile for
structural member? How to insert structural member? How to apply gusset
5.1 and fillet bead? How to insert end cap?
6 DRAFTING , DATA MIGRATION & PHOTO WORKS
Generating Drawing Views Introduction To Angle Of Projection
Generating Views ,Generating Model View, Projected Views, Inserting
Standard 3 View ,View creation relative to model, Inserting predefined
views, Auxiliary Views, Detailed Views, Crop view, Broken –Out
6.1 Section, Broken Views, Section View, Aligned Section View.
Alternate Position View, Drawing properties, Manipulating views Module 6
6.2 Creating Dimensions Auto dimension, DimXpert, Annotations.
Inserting Annotations -Datum Features, Geometric Tolerance, {DAY 6}
Surface Finish, Jog Leaders, Hole Callout, Datum Target, Dowel Pins, 8 hours
Area Hatch, Cosmetic Thread, Balloon, Centre Mark, Centre Lines,
Layers, Working With Tables, Bill Of Materials, Hole Table, Sheets And
6.3 Templates, Sheet Format.
Photo Works - Introduction to Photo Works, How to render model in Photo
Works Studio? How to render specified area? How to apply background and
6.4 base? Scene editor, How to apply material and decal?
6.5 TOTAL HOURS FOR TRAINING 48 Hrs
6.6 INTRODUCTION & BASIC EVALUATION ACTIVITY 4 Hrs
6.7 FINAL EVALUATION 8 Hrs
6.8 TOTAL COURSE DURATION 60 Hrs
Introduction & Basic Evaluation Activity: Introduction to PLM (Product development cycle) - Concept of
Angle of projection.
 Concept of drawing reading - 2D to 3D conversion.
 GD &T usage and tolerance stack-ups.
 Understanding DFM & Design selection through DFMEA.
 Application industries, publishing the models to suppliers

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