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This document outlines an 80-hour SolidWorks training syllabus covering topics such as sketching, part modeling, assembly modeling, surface modeling, drawing views, sheet metal design, weldment design, and PhotoWorks rendering. It includes 17 sessions covering these topics in detail along with exercises to create assembly parts and drafting views. It also includes fields for the student's name, email, ID, date of birth, mobile number, start and end dates, and spaces for signatures upon course and project completion.

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Solidworks - Syllabus: Total Duration: 80 Hours Session Topics Sign

This document outlines an 80-hour SolidWorks training syllabus covering topics such as sketching, part modeling, assembly modeling, surface modeling, drawing views, sheet metal design, weldment design, and PhotoWorks rendering. It includes 17 sessions covering these topics in detail along with exercises to create assembly parts and drafting views. It also includes fields for the student's name, email, ID, date of birth, mobile number, start and end dates, and spaces for signatures upon course and project completion.

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NAME: ______________________________________________________

EMAIL ID: ____________________________________________________

STUDENT ID: __________________ D.O.B: _________________

MOBILE NO.: _________________ START DATE: ________________

SOLIDWORKS – SYLLABUS
TOTAL DURATION: 80 HOURS
SESSION TOPICS SIGN
Introduction to CAD, CAE, PDM

Features of SolidWorks,

Various products available in SolidWorks for Product Design, Simulation,


1.
Communication

SolidWorks Graphical User Interface - Feature manager design tree,


Callouts, Handles, Confirmation corner, mouse button.

 Sketch Entities – Inference line, Centreline line, Line, Circle, Arc, Ellipse,
2. Rectangle, Slots, Polygon, Parabola, Ellipse, Partial Ellipse, Spline, Equation
driven curve, Points, Text, Construction geometry, Snap, grid.

 Sketch Tools - Fillet, Chamfer, Offset, Convert entities, Trim, Extend, Mirror,
Move, Copy, Rotate, Scale, Stretch, Sketch pattern
 Relations - Adding Sketch Relation, Automatic relations.
3.
 Dimensioning - Smart, Horizontal, Vertical, Ordinate, Horizontal ordinate,
Vertical ordinate, Align ordinate, Fully define sketch.
 Sketch Diagnosis, 3D Sketching, Rapid Sketch
 Part Modelling Tools
 Creating reference planes
 Creating Extrude features – Direction1, Direction2, From option, Thin
4. feature, Applying draft, Selecting contours
 Creating Revolve features – Selecting Axis, Thin features, Selecting contours
 Creating Swept features-Selecting, Profile and Path, Orientation/twist type,
Path Alignment, Guide Curves, Start/End tangency, Thin feature
 Creating Loft features – Selecting Profiles, Guide curves, Start/End,
Constraints, Centreline parameters, Sketch tools, Close loft.
5.  Selecting geometries – Selection Manager, Multiple Body concepts
 Creating Reference - points, axis, coordinates

 Creating curves - Split curve, Project curve, Composite curve, Curve through
points, Helix and Spiral
6.  Creating Fillet features
 Inserting Hole types

 Creating Chamfer
 Creating Shell
 Creating Rib
7.
 Creating Pattern - Linear pattern, Circular pattern, Sketch driven pattern,
Curve driven pattern, Table driven pattern, Fill pattern, mirror
 Advanced Modelling Tools- Dome, Free form, Deform, indent, Flex
 Inserting Fastening features- Mounting boss, snap hook, Snap hook groove,
Vent

8. Inserting Library feature, Adding Configuration, Inserting Design table, System


options, Measuring Geometries, Calculating Mass Properties, Working With
Equations

 Assembly Modelling Tools


 Introduction to Assembly Modelling & Approaches – Top down and Bottom
up approach
9.
 Applying Standard Mates- Coincident, Parallel, Perpendicular, Tangent,
Concentric, Lock, Distance, Angle

 Applying Advanced Mates – Symmetric, Width, Path Mate, Linear/Linear


Coupler, and Limit Mate.
10.  Applying Mechanical Mates – Cam, Hinge, Gear, Rack Pinion, Screw, and
Universal Joint.

 Manipulating Components - Replacing Components, Rotating Components,


Move Components, Collision Detection, Physical Dynamics, Dynamic
Clearance, Detecting Interference
11.  Creating Pattern - Assembly Pattern, Mirror
 Creating Explode Views
 Top Down Design – Layout Sketch, Work Part In the Context of an assembly.

 Surface Modelling tools


Creating Extrude, Revolve, Swept, loft, Boundary surface.
 Inserting Planar Surface, Offset Surface, Radiate Surface.
12.
 Extending a surface, Surface fill, Ruled Surface, Trimming Surface, Mid
surface, Replace Face, Delete face, Untrim surface, Knit surface,
Thickening a Surface, Move Face
Generating Drawing Views

Introduction To Angle Of Projection

Generating Views - Generating Model View, Projected Views, Inserting


Standard 3 View
13.
 View creation relative to model, Inserting predefined views, empty views,
Auxiliary Views, Detailed Views, Crop view, Broken –Out Section,
Broken Views, Section View, Aligned Section View, Alternate Position
View, Working assembly specific view, Drawing properties, Manipulating
views
 Creating Dimensions – Smart, Horizontal, Vertical, Baseline, Ordinate,
Horizontal Ordinate, Vertical Ordinate, Chamfer, Attach Dimensions,
14.
Align Collinear/Radial, Align Parallel/Concentric, Model Dimensions,
Auto dimension, DimXpert, Annotations, Spell check
Inserting Annotations - Datum Features, Geometric Tolerance, Surface
Finish, Jog Leaders, Hole Callout, Datum Target, Dowel Pins, Area Hatch,
15. Cosmetic Thread, Balloon, Centre Mark, Centre Lines, Layers, Working
With Tables, Bill Of Materials, Hole Table, Sheets And Templates, Sheet
Format.
Sheet Metal Design

 Concepts in Sheet metal design bend allowance bend deduction, K-factor


Inserting Base Flange, Sheet Metal Tab, Edge Flange, Miter Flange, Hem,
Jog.

Creating Break Corner/Corner Trim, Closed Corners, Rip.

Inserting Sketched Bend, Fold/Unfold, Forming Tools.

16. Inserting Cross Break, Welded Corner.

Adding Corner Trim, Lofted Trim

Conversion Of Solid Body To Sheet Metal.

 Working with import data - Importing In SolidWorks, Editing Imported


Features, Feature Recognition, 2d To 3d Conversion
Weldment Design

Introduction to Weldment, 3D sketch, How to create user defined profile for


structural member? How to insert structural member? How to apply gusset
and fillet bead? How to insert end cap? Extruded Boss/Base, Trim/Extend,
mirror, placing holes, using different structural members, Weldment cut list
17. PhotoWorks

 Introduction to PhotoWorks, How to render model in PhotoWorks


Studio? How to render specified area? How to save image to a specified
file? How to edit scenery? How to apply background and base? Scene
editor, How to apply material and decal? How to set camera and lights?
Render options
PREPARE ASSEMBLY PARTS [Minimum 2]

DRAFTING EXERCISES

Course Completion Date:

Project Submission Date:

Student Sign:

Faculty Sign:

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