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SolidWorks Course Module

The SolidWorks course consists of 40 hours of instruction across 20 classes and 10 modules, covering topics from basic CAD concepts to advanced modeling techniques. Participants will receive a SolidWorks Reference Guide, hands-on projects, and additional support, including weekly classes and one-on-one sessions. The course culminates in four exams to assess understanding and application of the material.
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SolidWorks Course Module

The SolidWorks course consists of 40 hours of instruction across 20 classes and 10 modules, covering topics from basic CAD concepts to advanced modeling techniques. Participants will receive a SolidWorks Reference Guide, hands-on projects, and additional support, including weekly classes and one-on-one sessions. The course culminates in four exams to assess understanding and application of the material.
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SolidWorks Course Module

Duration: 40 Hours
Classes: 20
Modules: 10
Hands-on: 14
Exams: 4
Software used: SolidWorks

Books to be given:

SolidWorks Reference Guide (E-Book)

Extra Supports:

 SolidWorks installation support


 Weekly 2 support classes for both online & offline batches
 Assignments for each module
 One to one session regarding freelance marketplace & SolidWorks
 Capstone Project

Module 1: INTRODUCTION TO SOLIDWORKS

 Basic Terminologies
 Concepts related to CAD
 Design Process
 SolidWorks GUI
 System Options
 Customization
 Document management
 Useful terms for beginners

Module 2: SKETCH

 Sketch elements
 Starting a sketch
 Sketch entities
 Lines
 Circle
 Arc
 Ellipse
 Rectangle
 Slot
 Polygon
 Sketch relation
 Dimensions
 Hans-on 1: Drawing simple sketch profiles

Module 3: SKETCH EDITING TOOLS

 Sketch tools
 Fillet
 Chamfer
 Offset
 Convert entities
 Trim
 Extend
 Move
 Copy
 Sketch block
 3d sketch
 Hands-on 2: Sketching bracket.
 Hands-on 3: Sketching wheel rim profile.
 Exam 1

Module 4: PART FEATURE

 Reference geometry
 Modeling features
 Extrude
 Revolve
 Loft
 Sweep
 Hand-on 4: Modeling hub.
 Hand-on 5: Modeling helical spring.
 Hand-on 6: Modeling bracket using multibody technique.
Module 5: EDIT FEATURE

 Cut features
 Extrude Cut
 Swept Cut
 Revolve Cut
 Lofted Cut
 Boundary Cut
 Engineering features
 Fillet
 Chamfer
 Shell
 Draft
 Rib
 Wrap
 Holes
 Different types of Patterns
 Mirror
 Split line tool
 Curve
 Hands-on 7: Modeling a regulator knob.
 Exam 2

Module 6: PART MODELING – ADVANCED TOOLS

 Fastening features
 Mounting boss
 Snap hook & groove
 Vent
 Lip & groove
 Hands-on 8: Modeling wheel rim with configuration.

Module 7: ASSEMBLY MODELING

 Assembly approaches (Top to bottom & bottom to top approach)


 Insert components
 Mates
 Sub-assemblies
 Hands-on 9: Modeling & assembling a wheel.
 Hand-on 10: Assembly modeling a universal joint.
 Exam 3

Module 8: SHEET METAL DESIGN

 Sheet metal fundamentals


 Sheet metal features
 Base Flange
 Sheet metal tab
 Sketched bend
 Insert bend
 Sheet metal gusset
 Edge flange
 Miter flange
 Swept flange
 Hem
 Jog
 Rip
 Unfold/fold
 Forming Tools
 Corner Relief
 Flat pattern
 Break corner/corner trim
 Closed corner
 Hands-on 11: Sheet metal bottom cover.

Module 9: DRAWING VIEWS

 Getting started with SolidWorks drawing


 Standard drawing projection & views
 Derived drawing views
 Model view
 Exploded view
 Model break view
 Detailed view
 Section view
 Editing drawing views
 Creating custom drawing sheet
 Hands-on 12: Custom drawing sheet creation.
 Hands-on 13: Generating multiple drawing views.

Module 10: DIMENSIONS & ANNOTATIONS

 Document properties detailing


 Model Items
 Dimensioning
 Dimension editing
 Dimensions display options
 Rapid dimension
 Dimension tolerance
 Bill of Materials (BOM)
 DXF/DWG files
 Hands-on 14: Adding dimensions & annotations
 Exam 4

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