Software Training File
Software Training File
ON
SOFTWARE TRAINING
AT
TECH CADD HOSHIARPUR
We, Jashan Kumar, Jumadin, Naman, Navjot Singh & Nitin Saroya hereby declare that I have
undertaken 2 Months of software oriented Software Training at TECH CADD HOSHIARPUR.
During a period from 2 MAY in partial fulfilment requirements for the award of degree of B-
Tech (Mechanical Engineering) at IK GUJRAL PTU HSP CAMPUS. The work which is being
presented in the training report submitted to Department of Mechanical Engineering IKGPTU
HOSHIARPUR CAMPUS is an authentic record of training work.
Signature of Student
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The training opportunity we had with TECH CADD HOSHIARPUR is a great chance for
learning and professional development. Therefore, we consider myself as a very lucky
individual as we provided with an opportunity to be a part of it. We are also grateful for having
chance to meet so many wonderful people and professionals who led me though this training
period.
Bearing in mind previous we are using this opportunity to express our deepest gratitude and
special thanks to Mr. Gurpreet Singh who in spite of being extraordinarily busy with his duties,
took time out to hear, guide and keep me on the correct path and allowing me to carry out our
training at their esteemed organization and extending during the training.
We perceive this opportunity as a big milestone in our career development we will strive to use
gained skills and knowledge in the best possible way and we will continue to work on their
improvement in order to attain desired career objectives.
Sincerely
Jashan Kumar (2022395)
Jumadin (2022396)
Naman (2022401)
Navjot Singh (2022403)
Nitin Saroya (2022404)
Table of Contents
CHAPTER - 1 ...................................................................................................................................................................3
TECHCADD .................................................................................................................................................................3
2. Vision....................................................................................................................................................................3
3. Mission .................................................................................................................................................................3
Chapter- 2 ..........................................................................................................................................................................4
Dassault system ............................................................................................................................................................4
2. Vision....................................................................................................................................................................4
4. Products ................................................................................................................................................................5
Chapter- 3 ..........................................................................................................................................................................6
Solidworks ....................................................................................................................................................................6
2. Some Features of Solidworks...............................................................................................................................6
• Rendering ..........................................................................................................................................................6
• Simulation .........................................................................................................................................................6
• Manufacture.......................................................................................................................................................6
Chapter- 4 ..........................................................................................................................................................................7
1. The Solidworks Model .........................................................................................................................................7
The Solidworks model is made up of;......................................................................................................................7
2. Solidworks User Interface ....................................................................................................................................8
• Menus: ...................................................................................................................................................................8
• Toolbars menus: ...................................................................................................................................................8
• Feature managing design tree...............................................................................................................................9
• The feature manager design tree makes it easy to; .............................................................................................9
• The view toolbar ..................................................................................................................................................9
3. 2D sketching ......................................................................................................................................................10
Process of completing the sketches.......................................................................................................................10
4. Status of sketch...................................................................................................................................................12
1. Blue under constrained ........................................................................................................................................12
2. Black fully constrained ........................................................................................................................................13
3. Red over constrained ...........................................................................................................................................13
5. Sketch relations ...................................................................................................................................................13
The following table describe the entities that you can select for a relation and the characteristics of the
resulting relation. ...................................................................................................................................................13
The line is in horizontal the line is in vertical the lines are in horizontal .........................................................14
6. View Orientation .................................................................................................................................................15
To select a view, done of the following: ...............................................................................................................15
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7. View Display Style .............................................................................................................................................16
8. Creating Features ................................................................................................................................................17
➢ Chamfer: ..............................................................................................................................................................20
➢ Draft: ...................................................................................................................................................................20
➢ Hole: ....................................................................................................................................................................21
➢ Dome:..................................................................................................................................................................21
➢ Mirror feature: .....................................................................................................................................................21
➢ Revolved features: ..............................................................................................................................................22
➢ Swept:..................................................................................................................................................................23
➢ Lofted: .................................................................................................................................................................24
➢ Rib:......................................................................................................................................................................24
➢ Shell: ...................................................................................................................................................................25
Shell command................................................................................................................................................................25
9. Assembly Modeling ............................................................................................................................................27
➢ Stages in the process: .....................................................................................................................................27
ii. adding the first component ............................................................................................................................27
iii. Position of the first component .................................................................................................................27
iv. Mating component to each other ...............................................................................................................27
v. Sub-assemblies ................................................................................................................................................28
➢ Assembly toolbars ...........................................................................................................................................28
➢ Basic assembly mates: ....................................................................................................................................29
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CHAPTER - 1
TECHCADD
1. INTRODUCTION
TECHCADD Company is founded in the year 2016, led by the Mr. Gaurav Gupta (Managing Director)
as a joint venture of CADDESK Jaipur with a vision of improving the standards of educational training.
This company is growing today as fastest and newly launching networks of skill training provider in a
Computer education, CSE/IT and Computer aided design (CAD), Computer aided Manufacturing (CAM),
Computer aided Engineering (CAE) and Project Management. Over the years, This Company worked
very closely with Universities, Group of colleges and CAD/CAM industries. In view of the requirements
and use of software skill in industries started getting Trainees to visit companies. Our company is a
registered trademark of GANGA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY. The course contents are formulated
in such a way so on enable the trainees understand the respective subject material in a simple manner and
also the same is of international standard accepted by the industry of respective field. Techcadd is an ISO
9001:2008 Certified company of TECHCADD COMPUTER EDUCATION (OPC) PRIVATE LIMITED
under the Companies Act. 2013. (18 of 2013). Techcadd is registered enterprise of MSME (Ministry of
Micro, Small and Medium enterprises). Techcadd host a wide array of courses such as certificate course
in CAD/CAM, Diploma course in CAD/CAM Professional Diploma in CAD/CAM and Master Diploma
in CAD/CAM. And providing courses under computer education such as Certificate in Computer
Application, Diploma in Web Designing and Development, Advance Diploma in Computerized
Accounting and Finance and certification in Advance Excel.
2. Vision
TECHCADD is offering numerous software training in varied fields (i.e. Mechanical, civil, electrical and
management.) and our training is not just focused on theoretical concept but envisage practical aspects as
per the current industry requirements.
3. Mission
Since the inception, TECHCADD has developed as a leading franchise network and our network has
grown to more than 150+ cities in 22 states of India. We have started operations in the overseas market as
well.
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Chapter- 2
Dassault system
1. Introduction
Dassault System, “The3DEXPERIENCE Company “, is a French multinational software company that
develops 3D designs, 3D digital mock UP and product lifecycle management (PLM) software. Bernard
Charles is the vice chairman, chief executive officer. Dassault system develops and markets PLM
software and services that support industrial processes by providing a 3D vision of the entire lifecycle
of the products from conception to maintenance
Dassault system customers are companies in the following industries; Aerospace & Defense, Agriculture,
Engineering and construction, Consumer good – distribution, FMCG-distribution, energy and processes,
finance and corporate Services, marine & offshore, natural resources and transport & mobility
Dassault system has three sites as headquarters; one in Europe; one in North America and one in Asia
Passion for the innovation is a corporate initiative which aims at harnessing Dassault system technology
for developing research, education, culture and arts.
2. Vision
Dassault system, The3Dexperience Company, provides business and people with virtual universe to
imagine sustainable innovation. Its 3DEXPERIENCE Platform leverage the Company’s world-leading
3d software application to transform the way products are designed, produced, and supported, enabling
business to craft delightful customer experience
With the 3dexperience platform, our customer create “social enterprises” that involve their customers
in the innovation process. With its online architecture, the 3DEXPERIENCE environment helps
businesses to test and evaluate – anywhere in the development lifecycle of a product or services – the
eventual experience they will deliver to their customers. In short 3DEXPERIENCE powers the next
generations capabilities that drive today’s Experience Economy.
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4. Products
• CATIA - The world’s leading brand for product design and experience, was Dassault system
initial product. It is the PLM solution for 3D collaborative creation.
• SOLIDWORKS - Solidworks product span 3d mechanical design software, simulation, product
data management, and collaboration. They are used by companies in the machinery, medical.
Consumer, tool and die, electrical and power sector and by supplier to the aerospace and
automotive industries
• DELMIA - DELMIA is the company’s PLM digital manufacturing software. It allow
manufacture to virtually define, plan, create, monitor and control all production processes, from
the early process planning and assembly simulation to a complete definition of the production
facility and equipment
• ENOVIA - ENOVIA provides a framework for collaboration for Company’s PLM software. It
is an environment that involves creator, collaboration and consumers in the product lifecycle.
• SIMULIA – SIMULIA automates standard simulation processes ad can be deployed across ant
organization, distributing workload across the computing resources, and managing the simulation
results to improve collaboration decision making.
• 3DVIA – it is a suite of product designed to help individuals across the enterprises to search,
navigate and collaborate in 3D in real time over the internet. It enables users to deliver assembly
procedure, technical illustration and ,marketing material using 3D image and other 3D data
that remain compatible with other products
• NETVIBES – it provides intelligent dashboard to monitor and manage web information in real
time.
• GEOVIA - it delivers solution to model and simulate the planet, primarily to support mining.
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Chapter- 3
Solidworks
1. Introduction
Solidworks is a solid modeling computer aided design (CAD) and computer aided engineering (CAE)
computer program that runs on Microsoft windows. Solidworks is published by Dassault system
More than 3,246,750 product designers and engineers worldwide, representing 240,010 organizations, use
SOLIDWORKS to bring their designs to life from the coolest gadgets to innovations a better tomorrow.
Dassault system SOLIDWORKS corp. offer complete 3D software tools that let you create, simulate,
publish and manage your data. SOLIDWORKS product are easy to learn and use and work together to
help you design products better, faster and more cost effectively. The SOLIDWORKS focus on case-of-
use allow more engineers, designers and other technology professionals than ever before to take
advantages of 3D in bringing their designs to life
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Chapter- 4
➢ Parts – 2D design (Sketch), 3D design (Features), Part design consider in the part design
section
➢ Assemblies - Assemblies of two or more than two parts are consider in this section.
➢ Drawing – Designing with standards is consider in the drawing section.
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2. Solidworks User Interface
The interface is native windows interface, and such behaves in the same manner as other windows
application
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View
toolbar
Command manager
• Menus:
1. It provides access to all commands that the Solid works offers.
2. When a menu items has a right pointing arrow, it means there is a sub menu associated
with the choice.
3. When a menu item is followed by a series of dots, it means that option opens a dialog
box with additional choices or information
• Toolbars menus:
1. Provide shortcuts enabling to quickly access the most frequently used commands
2. They are organized according to function and can be customized, removed and
rearranged according to your preferences.
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• Feature managing design tree
1. It is located on the left side of the Solidworks Graphic window.
2. It displays the details chronological sequence on how all parts, assembly and drawing are
created.
3. It allows access to do editing of the models
It consists of three default tabs
1. Feature manager design tree.
2. Property manager.
3. Configuration manager
• The feature manager design tree makes it easy to;
1. Select items in the model by name.
2. Identify and change the order in which feature are created. You can drag items in the feature
manager deign tree list to reorder them this changes the order in which are regenerated when
the model is rebuilt
3. Display the dimensions of a feature by double clicking the feature name.
4. Rename items by slowly clicking to time on a name to select it and then entering a new name.
5. Suppress and unsuppressed part features and assembly components.
The Property Manager appears on the Property Manager tab in the panel to the left of the graphics
area. It opens when you select entities or command defined in the Property Manager
icon Description
Zoom to fit Rescales the view so the entire part, drawing or assembly is visible.
Zoom to area Zooms in on a portion of the view that you select by creating a bounding
box.
1. Place the cursor where you want the one corner of the box to
be.
2. Drag the cursor diagonally to the opposite corner of the
bounding box
3. To resize the image back to fit the screen, select zoom to fit.
Zoom in/out Dynamics changes the scale of the image
• To enlarge the image, press the left mouse button and drag upward
• To reduce the image; press the left button and drag downward.
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Rotate view Dynamically turn the part or assembly image around a view center
As you move the mouse (not for drawing)
• To rotate the image on a vertical axis; move the mouse left to right
• To rotate the image on a horizontal axis; move the mouse up to
down
• To rotate the image diagonally; move the mouse diagonally
You can also use the keyboard arrows keys to rotate the image.
Pan Dynamics moves the image. Press and hold the left mouse button while
moving the cursor around the screen
Hidden Display only those lines that are visible at the angle the model is rotated.
line removed Obscured lines are removed
perspective Display a perspective view of model. A perspective view is the most normal
vie as seen by the eye or a camera. Parallel lines recede into the distance to
a vanishing point.
Perspective may be used in combination with any of the vies modes
3. 2D sketching
o Sketching: sketching is the act of creating 2- dimensional profile comprised of wire frame
geometry. sketches are used for all sketched feature in solid works including:
• Extrusion
• Sweeps
• Revolves
• Lofts
Process of completing the sketches
1. Starting a new part (it can be created in inch, millimeter or other units)
2. Sketches (collections of 2d geometry that are used to create solid features)
3. Sketch entities/ geometry (types of 2D geometry such as line, circles and rectangles that
makes up the sketch)
4. Sketch relations ( Geometric relationship such as horizontal and vertical are applied to the
sketch entities . the relations restrict the movement of the entities)
5. State of the sketch (each sketch has a status that determine whether it is ready to be used
or not. The state can fully, under or over defined)
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6. Sketch tools (tools can be used to modify the sketch geometry that has been created/ this
often involves the trimming or extension of the entities)
o Sketch entities/geometry: Solid works offers a rich variety of sketch tools for creating profile
geometry
Sketch entity Toolbar button Geometry example
Line
line
Circle
circle
3 point arc
3 point arc
Tangent arc
tangent arc
Ellipse
ellipse
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parabola
parabola
Spline spline
Polygon
polygon
Rectangle
rectangle
Parallelogram
parallelogram
Point point
Centerline
centerline
4. Status of sketch
The most common color are:
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2. Black fully constrained
o When the constraints and dimensions are added to the sketch become completely defined.
o No additional dimensions or relationships are required
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3. Red over constrained
o Adding any dimensions to fully defined would serve to over define the sketch
o Contains conflicting direction or relations or both.
5. Sketch relations
The following table describe the entities that you can select for a relation and the characteristics
of the resulting relation.
Relation Entities of select Resulting relations
Horizontal or One or more line or two o9r more The lines become horizontal or vertical
vertical point as defined by the current sketch space.
Point are aligned horizontal or vertical
Collinear Two or more point The items lie on the same infinite line
Cordial Two or more arcs The item share the same center point and
radius
Perpendicular Two lines The two items are perpendicular to each
other
parallel Two or more lines The item is parallel to the to each other
A line and a plane(or a planer face) The line is parallel to the selected plane
in a 3D sketch
Tangent An arc, ellipse or spline and a line The two items are remain tangent
or arc
concentric Two or more arcs or a point and The arcs share the same center point
an arc
Midpoint Two lines or a point and a line The points remain the midpoint of the
line
Intersection Two lines and one point The point remains at the intersect of the
line
coincident A point and a line, arc, or ellipse The point lies on the line, arc or ellipse
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Equal Two or more lines or two or more The line length or radii remain equal
sketch
Symmetric A centerline and two points, lines, The items remain equidistant from the
areas or ellipse. centerline on a line perpendicular to the
centerline
fix Any entity The entity’s size and location are fixed.
However, the end point of a fixed line are
free to move along the infinite line that
underlies it. Also the endpoint of an arc
or elliptical segment are free to move
along the underlying full circle or ellipse
Merge point Two sketch points or endpoints The two pints are merged into a single
point.
A line may be constrained vertically or horizontally. Once the line is drawn horizontally, it will remain
horizontally unless the relation is removed. The line can be repositioned and resized but must remain
horizontal.
For an instance:
The line is in horizontal the line is in vertical the lines are in horizontal
And have equal in length
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The Sketch Tools toolbar ant the Tools, Sketch Tools menu provide the following tools
convert entities creates one or more in a sketch by projecting ad edge, loop, face, external
sketch contour, set of edge, or set of external sketch curves onto the sketch plane.
Mirror creates copies of sketch elements by are mirroring them around a centerline. When
you move create mirrored element, a symmetric relation is applied between corresponding pairs of sketch
points. If you change a mirrored element, its mirror image also change.
Fillet creates a tangent arc at the intersect of two sketch elements trimming away the corner
6. View Orientation
It helps to change the view of display to correspond tone of the standard view orientation.
o Click view orientation (heads-up view toolbar), and select a view orientation.
o Click a view orientation on the standard views toolbar.
o Double click a view orientation in the orientation dialog box.
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7. View Display Style
You can display drawing views in the following modes, from either the view toolbar or in the view
property manager
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8. Creating Features
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TYPE DESCRIPTION
BLIND Extends the feature from the sketch plane for a
specified distance
OFFSET FROM SURFACE Extends the feature from the sketch plane to a
specified distance from the selected surface.
OFFSET FROM SURFACE, REVERSE Extends the feature from the sketch plane to a
specified distance beyond the selected surface
MID PLANE Extends the feature from the sketch plane equally
in both direction
➢ Fillet/round
Fillet/round creates a rounded internal or external face on the part. You can fillet all edge of a face,
selected sets of faces, selected edges or edge loops.
• Add larger fillets before smaller ones .when several fillets converge at a vertex, create the
larger fillets first
• Add draft before fillets. If you are creating a molded or cast part with many filleted edge and
drafted surfaces, in most cases you should add the draft features before the fillets
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• Save cosmetic fillets for last. Try to add cosmetic fillets after most other geometry is in place. If
you add the earlier, it takes longer to rebuild the part.
➢ Chamfer:
Chamfer creates a beveled edge on the selected edges or faces.
➢ Draft:
Draft taper faces using a specified angle to selected faces in the model, to make a molded part easier to
remove from the mold. You insert a draft in an existing part or draft while extruding a feature.
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➢ Hole:
Hole creates various types of hole feature in the model. You place a hole on a planer face, then specify
its location by dimensional it afterwards.
In general, it is best to create holes near the end of the design process. This helps you avoid
inadvertently adding material inside an existing hole.
➢ Dome:
You can add a dome feature to any model face that has a circular, elliptical or four – sided boundary. A
four- sided boundary need not be rectangular, and each side may consist of a segment or a set of
tangent segment.
➢ Mirror feature:
Mirror feature creates a copy of a feature, mirrored about a plane.
You can either use an existing use an existing plane or create a new one. If you modify the original
feature, the mirrored copy is updated to reflect the change.
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➢ Revolved features:
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➢ Swept:
Swept boss/base – material added by sweeping a profile along the path
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➢ Lofted:
Loft creates a feature by making transition between profiles. A loft can be a base, boss, cut, or surface.
You can create a loft using two or more profile. Only the first, last, or first and last profiles can be
point. All sketch entities, including guide curves and profiles, can be contained in a single 3d sketch.
➢ Rib:
Rib is a special type of extruded feature created from open or closed sketching contours. It adds
material of a specified thickness in a specified direction between the contour and an existing part. You
can create a rib using single or multiple sketching.
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➢ Shell:
Shell tool hollow out a part, leaves open the faces you select, and creates thin walled features on
the remaining faces. If you do not select any face on the model, you can shell a solid part,
creating a closed, hollow model. You can also shell a model using multiple thickness
Shell command
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Some drawing
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9. Assembly Modeling
➢ Stages in the process:
i. Creating a new assembly
Assemblies are created using the same method as new parts
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v. Sub-assemblies
Assemblies can be created and inserted into the current assembly. They are considered sub-
assembly components
➢ Assembly toolbars
• Inserted component
• Hide/show components
• Edit component
• No external references
• Mate
• Move component
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• Smart fasteners
• Exploded view
• Interference detection
• Simulation
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Some assembly drawing
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