SolidWorks - Rockfortnetworks

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SOLIDWORKS
www.rockfortnetworks.com
solidworks.bng@rockfortnetworks.com
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SolidWorks Corporation was founded in December
1993 by Massachusetts Institute of Technology
SolidWorks is solid modeling CAD (computer-aided
design) software that runs on Microsoft Windows and
is since 1997 produced by Dassault Systèmes
SolidWorks Corp.
SolidWorks is currently used by over 2 million
engineers and designers at more than 165,000
companies worldwide
SolidWorks is a solid modeler, and utilizes
a parametric feature-based approach to create models
and assemblies. The software is written on Parasolidkernel
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It’s all about concept design
Using the cloud accelerates concept design
It lets you do things you can’t do in
SolidWorks Mechanical CAD
It runs on the 3DEXPERIENCE Platform
It’s complementary to the existing SolidWorks
products
Social collaboration tools help you design
better and faster
It won’t break the bank
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3D mechanical design applications
Design validation tools
Product data management tools
Design communication and collaboration
tools
CAD productivity tools
Specialty design tools
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Module 1
Introduction to the 3DEXPERIENCE Platform
The 3DEXPERIENCE Platform
Accessing the Platform
Related Apps
Getting Starting with the 3DEXPERIENCE
Platform
Accessing SOLIDWORKS Mechanical Conceptual
Unique Concepts
Collaboration Tools
Video Tutorials
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Module 2
Introduction to the User Interface
Exploring the SOLIDWORKS Mechanical
Conceptual User Interface
Compass
Top Bar
Search
6W Tags
Services
Tabs
Design Tree
Action Bar
Work Area
Task Panel
Help Resources
Module 3
 Basic Modeling
 Basic Modeling
 Physical Products
 Sketching
 Dimensioning
 Inferences
 Sketch Constraints
 Sketch Booleans
 Extrude
 Renaming Objects
 Saving the Physical Product
 Product Views
 Custom Views
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Module 4
Adding and Editing Features
Adding and Editing Features
Fillets and Rounds
Selection Helper
Shelling
Editing Topics
Editing Features and Sketches
Hole
Thread
Importing SOLIDWORKS Files
Color
Measure
Module 5
Data Management and Options
Customizing SOLIDWORKS
Mechanical Conceptual
Preferences
Mechanical Conceptual
Preferences
General Preferences
Configure Tool
Customizing the Action Bar
Managing Data
Successful Searching
Concept Archives
Manage Action Bar
Share Services
Save with Options
Save with Options on a Part
Product
Save with Options on an Assembly
Importing 3D XML Files
Using Share
Lock and Unlock
3DInstant Messaging
Export Options
Importing Data Lesson
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Module 6
2D Motion
2D Motion
Mechanism Mode
Slot
Instant Motion
Motion Study
Traced Path
Clash Alert
Kinematic Contact
Plots
Using Mechanical Constraints
Make Rigid
Sketch Symmetry
Rotary and Linear Motion
Module 7
 3D Motion
 3D Motion
 Components in the Design Tree
 Product Visibility
 Springs
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Module 8
Bottom Up Design - Existing Geometry
Single Modeling Environment
Single Modeling Environment Workflows
Physical Product Part
Bottom Up Assembly Design
Top Down Assembly Design
Master Model Design
Single Modeling Environment Workflow Comparisons
Bottom Up Assembly Design
Inserting Existing Components
Floating and Fixing Components
Moving and Rotating Components
Adding Mates
Auto Mates
Component Operations
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Module 9
Creating Bottom Up Components
Creating Bottom Up Components
Primitive Components
Activating a Component
Reference Items
Feature Patterns
Creating Components
Revolve
Swept Volume
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Module 10
Top Down Layouts
Creating Top Down Layouts
Sketch To Components
Developing the Components
Adding Geometry With Links
Creating In-Context Components
Insert New Component
Module 11
 Using Master Models
 Using Master Models
 Multiple Bodies
 Merge Settings
 Master Model
Module 12
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Assembly Tools
Assembly Tools
Product Structure
Explode View
Bill of Materials
Component Patterns
Interference Detection
Replacing Components in an Assembly
Replace Component
Copy With Mates
Traced Drag
Module 13
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Direct Editing
Direct Editing
Direct Edit Face Options
Direct Editing Constraints and Dimensions
Other Direct Edit Tools
Using Direct Edit With a Physical Product
Mass Properties
Sensors
Material Palette
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Sketcher basics
Ø Exploding assemblies
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3D sketching
Ø Simulation/ Detailing
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Part modeling BOM,
Ø balloon tools
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Creating reference
Ø geometries Sheet metal
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Editing features
Ø PDM Works
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Advanced modeling
Ø tools Weldment
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Configuration
Ø GD&T
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Design table/library features
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Import/export of files
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Surface overview
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Bottom-up assembly
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Top-down assembly
80% hands on / practical classes.
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Real time Scenarios / Project Exposure.
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Limited no of students per batch.
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Corporate Training Atmosphere
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Week end Batches to suit Professional.
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Placement Assistance which includes
1. Resume Preparation
2. Individual Counselling
3. Offline Support, which includes email queries and
assignments.
4. Association with people who are working for more
than 20 Companies who may provide interviews .
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Backup Classes.
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Provision to come for one more Batch.
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