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SUMMARY:Solidworks Essentials ESF+ Course - Sligo
DESCRIPTION:Location: Sligo | Dates: May 12th\, 13th\, 19th and 20th | Only 8 places available \nOur I4S Price: €390 \nThis Industry 4.0 Skillnet course is under the ESF+ project\, co-funded by the Government of Ireland and the European Union (www.eufunds.ie) \nOur funding is available to Irish Private Construction\, Manufacturing and Quarrying companies and Sole Traders. \nOverview \n\n\n\n\nThe SolidWorks Essentials course is a comprehensive training program that introduces learners to the fundamentals of SOLIDWORKS. It covers topics such as basic navigation\, user interface\, assembly modeling\, and using equations. \nThis SolidWorks course is designed for professionals who want to develop or enhance their 3D CAD skills\, including mechanical engineers\, product designers\, CAD technicians\, and design engineers. Participants will build practical skills in 3D modelling\, sketching\, assemblies\, simulation\, and technical drawing. These competencies are essential for creating detailed component designs\, performing analysis\, and producing accurate\, production-ready documentation. \nWho should attend?\n\n\n\n\nThe programme is relevant to a wide range of industries\, including automotive\, aerospace\, manufacturing\, medical devices\, and oil and gas. \nCourse Content\nLesson 1: SOLIDWORKS Basics and the User Interface: – The first lesson of this course introduces the user to the principal components of the SOLIDWORKS user interface and helps them to understand how different dimensioning methodologies convey different design intents. \nLesson 2: Introduction to Sketching – Lesson 2 introduces the user to creating new sketches\, using sketch geometry and establishing sketch relations between separate pieces of geometry. Finally the user will learn how to extrude sketches to form 3D solid bodies. \nLesson 3: Basic Part Modelling – In lesson 3 of the course the user will become familiar with the basics of part modelling\, learning how to use certain features to create cuts\, holes and fillets. They will be taught how to use the editing tools to make changes to parts\, and finally\, how to create an engineering drawing from their parts. \nLesson 4: Symmetry and Draft – Lesson 4 brings the focus back to design intent. In this lesson the user is introduced to symmetry within their sketches and how to use end conditions within features. They will also learn how to edit the definition and parameters of a feature and regenerate their model. \nLesson 5: Patterning – Lesson 5 familiarises the user with pattern features within SOLIDWORKS and demonstrates how to automate the process of fully defining a sketch. The user will also learn how to create and use the references geometry type’s axes and planes. \nLesson 6: Revolved Features – Lesson 6 teaches the user to create multi-body parts using more complex features such as revolve and sweep. They are shown how to calculate the physical properties of a part and how to perform rudimentary\, first pass stress analysis. \nLesson 7: Shelling and Ribs – Lesson 7 focusses on familiarising the user with manufacturing related features such as draft\, shell and ribs. \nLesson 8: Editing: Repairs – Upon successful completion of lesson 8 the user will understand how to diagnose problems in a part and repair them using the rollback feature. The user will also be introduced to the FeatureXpert tool to aid in repair. \nLesson 9: Editing: Design Changes – In lesson 9 the user is encouraged to utilize all available tools to edit and make changes to a part\, they are taught how different modelling techniques influence the ability to modify a part. \nLesson 10: Configurations – Lesson 10 focuses on configurations\, teaching the user how to suppress and unsuppress features in different configurations\, change dimension values\, and understand the ramifications of making changes to parts that have configurations. \nLesson 11: Global Variables and Equations – This lesson looks at using global variables to tie dimension values together and using equations to give dimensions mathematical rules. The user will become comfortable with these tools and understand the scope of control they can have over their model. \nLesson 12: Using Drawings – Lesson 12 looks into drawings in more detail\, teaching the user to create and modify several types of drawing views and then add annotations. \nLesson 13: Bottom-Up Assembly Modelling – Lesson 13 introduces the user to assembly modelling\, bringing separate parts together into an assembly and adding mating relationships between them. The user will also be taught how to use configurations of parts within assemblies and how to add sub-assemblies. \nLesson 14: Using Assemblies – The final lesson of this course shows the user how to create exploded views of their assemblies and perform mass property calculations\, this information\, along with other part properties\, is then used to create a BOM that can be copied over to a drawing. \nAppendix A: Templates – Options Settings | Document Templates \n\n\n\n\n\nCertification\nSolidWorks certification + 30 CPDS points by Engineers Ireland \n\n\n\nGet in touch and Book your place:\nE: info@industry4skillnet.com\nEnquire Now \n 
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