AASMT Training Courses

Location

Community Services & Continuing Education - Alexandria

Objectives

  • Learning the basic fundamentals of using the software, that will allow users to create new models and start projects from scratch and end it using SolidWorks, knowing how to link between SolidWorks and other software to integrate your designs

Outcomes

- By the end of this course, students will be familiar with SolidWorks , have a full ability to create and edit Industrial projects and understand Theoretical concepts of engineering graphics, including orthographic projection, auxiliary views and sectioning, general dimensioning and tolerancing, and geometric dimensioning and tolerancing.. .- Also shell be qualified to work in Industrial companies .- All attendee will represent a full project to show what they have learned and to ensure their capabilities

Course Contents

• Introduction to Solidworks• Sketch entities - lines, rectangles, circles, arcs, ellipses, centerlines• Sketch tools - offset, convert, trim• Sketch relations• Boss and cut features - extrudes, revolves, sweeps, lofts• Fillets and chamfers• Draft• Shell• Hole Wizard• Linear, circular, and fill patterns• Linked dimensions• Equations• Mirror• Dimensions• Feature conditions – start and end • Multi-body parts• Rib• Feature scope• Mass properties• Move/Delete face• Materials• Restraints• Inserting components - new and existing• Standard mates and advanced mates• Reference geometry – planes, axis, mate references• In-context features• Interference detection• Suppression states• Move/Rotate component• Assembly features• Collision detection in an assembly• External references• Design tables• Dimensions and model items