It is possible to accurately transfer technical drawings into a computer environment using the SolidWorks program. This software is designed for engineering tasks related to production. Analytical thinking and strong 3D modeling skills accelerate the learning process. SolidWorks is a 3D modeling software that can meet many demands in the manufacturing sector. Prior knowledge of AutoCAD is an advantage before starting SolidWorks. Thanks to SolidWorks, it becomes easier and more efficient to work on projects initially created in AutoCAD and similar programs.
During the course, the following modules will be taught: Sketch, Features, Assembly, and Drawing. Additionally, the basic commands of the Sheet Metal, Mold Tools, Simulation, and Evaluate modules will also be explained.
Course content includes:
► Introduction to the SolidWorks program;
► Working with planes;
► Tools for working in 2D (on planes) and their application on examples;
► Main tools used for creating models with 3D tools;
► Creating 3D models of parts and assembly nodes;
► Assembly methods and working with examples;
► Sheet Metal, Mold Design, and Analysis panels.
Drawing (creating views, preparing tables, and print preparation).
After completing the course, participants will be able to work as technical draftsmen or designers in machine manufacturing, furniture design, civil engineering companies, and industrial design firms.
In addition to gaining proficiency in the software, participants will acquire practical skills by working on real projects such as modeling machines and their components, sheet metal design, assembling mechanical connections, and designing industrial products. The ability to use various file formats allows for file exchange with different CAM and CAE software.
Course duration: 3 months / 36 hours (2 sessions per week)
Class duration: 1.5 hours (90 minutes) per session