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Mech Software

The document outlines various CAD software courses including 2D CAD, 3D AutoCAD, MicroStation, Inventor, SolidWorks, and others, detailing their content and duration. Each course includes a reference guide and covers topics such as modeling, drawing, assembly, and analysis techniques. The total duration for the courses varies, with some lasting up to 80 hours.
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Mech Software

The document outlines various CAD software courses including 2D CAD, 3D AutoCAD, MicroStation, Inventor, SolidWorks, and others, detailing their content and duration. Each course includes a reference guide and covers topics such as modeling, drawing, assembly, and analysis techniques. The total duration for the courses varies, with some lasting up to 80 hours.
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2D CAD

 Introduction
 File management
 Orthographic drawings
 View management
 Display management
 Layer management
 Selection methods
 Parametric drawings
 Symbol creation using block
 BOM / Joinery details creation
 Isometric drawings
 Perspective drawings
 Annotations and Dimensions
 Team work
 Layout management
 Publish and Plot

Courseware Issued:
AutoCAD
 Reference Guide with Workbook
DURATION: 64 hrs
3D AutoCAD

 3D modeling concepts in AutoCAD


 Understand and use viewpoint and UCS
 Wireframe modeling
 Solid modeling & editing
 Mesh modeling & editing
 Surface modeling & editing
 Create & manage 2D views from 3D models
 Materials, lights & rendering
 Working with images
 Import and export

Courseware Issued:
AutoCAD - 3D Modelling
 Reference Guide
DURATION: 40 hrs
MicroStation

 Introduction
 Understating the interface
 MicroStation workflow
 Working with views
 Creating and modifying elements
 Annotation tools
 Dimensioning
 Working with levels
 Working with references
 Printing methods

Courseware Issued:
MicroStation

 Reference Guide
DURATION: 64 hrs
Inventor

 Autodesk Inventor User Interface


 2D sketching
 3D sketching
 Parametric Part Modeling
 Creating Work Features
 Editing Features
 Advanced Modeling Tools
 Creating I-Part, I-Features, I-Logic
 Assembly Design
 Bottom –Up Assembly
 Top-Down Assembly
 Creating Adaptive, Flexible Components
 Creating Presentation File
 Creating Level of Details Representation
 Understanding Simplified Assemblies
 Using Shrink-wrap
 Creating Skeleton Modeling
 Sheet metal Design
 Surface Modeling
 Drafting & Detailing
 Freeform Modeling
 Inventor Studio

Courseware Issued:
Inventor
 Reference Guide
DURATION: 80hrs
SolidWorks

 Sketcher basics
 3D sketching
 Part modeling
 Creating reference geometries
 Editing features
 Advanced modeling tools
 Configuration
 Design table/library features
 Import/export of files
 Surface overview
 Bottom-up assembly
 Top-down assembly
 Exploding assemblies
 Simulation/ Detailing
 BOM, balloon tools
 Sheet metal
 PDM Works
 Weldment

Courseware Issued:
SolidWorks
 Reference Guide
Workbook
DURATION: 80 hrs
SolidWorks Motion

 Types of Motion Studies


 Solid Works Motion Capabilities
 Solid Works Motion Entities
 Animation and Basic Motion
 Motion Simulation
 Using Solid Works Motion for Solving Particle Dynamics Problems
 Using Solid Works Motion for Solving Multibody Dynamics with Examples
 Results Plots and Verification

Courseware Issued:
SolidWorks Motion
 Reference Guide
DURATION: 40hrs
CREO / PARAMETRIC

 Creo/Parametric concepts
 Using the Creo/Parametric interface
 Creating sketcher geometry
 Creating extrudes, revolves, and ribs
 Selecting and editing
 Creating datum features
 Utilizing internal sketches and embedded datums
 Creating sweeps and blends
 Creating holes and shells
 Creating rounds, chamfers and drafts
 Variable section sweeps, helical sweeps and swept blends
 Creating patterns
 Group, copy, and mirror tools
 Measuring and inspecting models
 Advanced reference Management
 Relations and parameters
 Layers, family tables & UDF
 Assembling with constraints
 Exploding assemblies
 Creating surface features
 Editing surface features in Creo/Parametric
 Creating drawing views
 Creating drawing details
 Using advanced assembly constraints
 Creating and using component interfaces
 Creating and using flexible components
 Using assembly features and shrinkwrap
 Replacing components in an assembly
 Understanding simplified reps
 Creating cross-sections, display styles, and combined views
 Substituting components by rep, envelope, and model
 Creating and using assembly structure and skeletons
 Introduction to sheet metal design
 Primary walls, secondary and unattached walls
 Unbend, bend back and cuts
 Notches and punches
 Sheet metal forms
 Bending & Unbending sheet metal geometry
 Converting solid parts
 Sheet metal drawings with flat tates and bend order table

Courseware Issued:
Creo/Parametric
 Reference Guide with work book
DURATION: 80 hrs
CREO Simulate

 Theoretical Fundamentals
 Preparing a CAD Model
 Pre-Processing
 Meshing
 Structural Static Analysis
 Model Analysis
 Buckling Analysis
 Symmetry
 Thermal
 Assembly Analysis
 Dynamic Analysis

Courseware Issued:
CREO Simulate
 Reference Guide
DURATION: 40hrs
CATIA

 CATIA user interface


 Creating And editing Sketches
 Creating sketch based features
 Creating transformation features
 Creating dress up features
 Creating advanced replication tools
 Editing parts in Assembly
 Creating surface features
 Generative Sheet metal Design
 Drawing View generation
 Bill of materials, balloons
 Finalizing the drawing and Printing
 Dress up on 2D views
 Real time rendering

Courseware Issued:
CATIA
 Reference Guide
With Workbook
DURATION: 80hrs
CATIA Kinematics

 Kinematics Overview
 Graphic User interface of CATIA Kinematics
 Basic mechanism process
 Creating Joints
 Motion Transfer Joints
 Rotating Joints
 Complex Joints
 Converting Constraints into Joints
 Generating Mechanisms
 Simulating Mechanisms
 Evaluating Mechanisms
 Swept Volume

Courseware Issued:
CATIA Kinematics
 Reference Guide
DURATION: 24hrs
Reverse Engineering

 Reverse Engineering
 Process in Reverse Engineering
 Reverse Engineering Hardware and Software
 Getting Started
 Processing the Point Cloud data
 Importing Cloud data
 Creating and Editing Scans
 Editing Scans
 Curve Creation
 Creating Surfaces from curves (QSR)
 Completing the Surfaces with GSD

Courseware Issued:
Reverse Engineering
 Reference Guide
DURATION: 40hrs
NX CAD

 User interface
 Sketcher essentials
 Constraining sketches
 Datums
 Creating part features
 Editing parts
 Creating fundamental curves
 Editing curves
 Editing freeform features
 Basic assembly concepts
 Creating assemblies
 Positioning assembly Components
 Assembly revisions and component replacements
 Assembly sequencing
 Assemblies – clearance and analysis
 Deformable components
 Part families
 Introduction to drafting
 Drawings and views
 Creating dimensions, notes and labels
 Plotting drawings

Courseware Issued:
NX CAD
 Reference Guide
MCADD Workbook
DURATION: 80 hrs
NX Nastran

 Finite element analysis


 NX Nastran overview
 Geometry abstraction
 Geometry idealization
 Specifying materials
 Meshing the geometry
 Model checking process
 Defining boundary conditions
 Solving the FE model
 Post-processing the solution
 Generating reports
 Import and export of model data
 Applying contact and gluing conditions
 Linear static analysis
 Modal analysis
 Buckling analysis
 Response analysis
 Thermal analysis
 Nonlinear static analysis
 Assembly FEM
 Optimization study

Courseware Issued:
NX Nastran
 Reference Guide
DURATION: 80 hrs
NX CAM

 The operation navigator


 Manufacturing operations Engraving and post processing
 Wizards and shop documentation
 Planar milling - introduction and profiling
 Engrave text
 Face milling
 Cavity milling
 Z-level milling
 Thread milling
 Area milling
 Radial cutting
 Surface area cutting
 Engraving
 Contour profiling
 Common parameters
 Rough and finish turning
 Centerline drilling
 Groove and thread operations
 Multiple spindles and IPW

Courseware Issued:
NX CAM
 Reference Guide
DURATION: 40 hrs
GD&T

 Dimensions and drawings


 Tolerance dimensioning
 Ways of expressing tolerance
 IT grades
 Introduction to "ASME Y14.5M-1994"
 GD&T rules
 Maximum Material Condition of a feature of size
 Least Material Condition of a feature of size
 Concept of virtual condition
 Concept of bonus tolerance
 Planar datums
 Modifiers and symbols
 Tolerance types

Courseware Issued:
GD&T
 Reference Guide
DURATION: 16hrs
ANSYS Workbench

 Introduction to CAE
 General Procedure involved in FEA
 GUI of ANSYS Workbench
 Working on a Project
 CAD modeling Using ANSYS Workbench
 Defining and Assigning Materials
 Generating the Mesh
 Optimizing the Model to refine Mesh
 Working with different Boundary conditions
 Surface and Line Models
 Static Structural analysis
 Modal analysis
 Buckling analysis
 Thermal analysis
 Coupled Field(Thermal Stress)
 Post Processing

Courseware Issued
ANSYS Workbench

 Reference Guide
DURATION: 80hrs
ANSYS Fluent

 Basics of CFD
 Flow Mixing
 Heat Transfer
 Transonic Flow
 Multiple Species
 Turbulence Modeling
 Periodicity
 Radiation and Convection models
 Siphoning

Courseware Issued
ANSYS Fluent
 Reference Guide
DURATION: 40hrs
Hypermesh

 Introduction to FEM
 Brief on Meshing
 Basic interaction with Hypermesh
 Preparing geometry for meshing
 Shell meshing
 Tetra meshing
 Quality
 Assemblies: welding and swapping parts
 Analysis Setup
 Hypermesh Solver Interfaces

Courseware Issued
Hypermesh
 Reference Guide
DURATION: 40hrs
3D Printing

 Introduction of 3D Printing
 Evolution of 3D Printing
 About Additive Manufacturing
 General Procedure of 3D Printing
 3D CAD file Formats
 Stereo Lithography files
 Various printing Technologies (SLA,SLS,FDM,Poly jet Printing, Color jet
printing, SHS, SLM, LOM, Multi jet Printing ,DLP)
 FDM in detail
 Preparation Of Print ready file Using Plasto 200
 Operating Plasto 200-Live Demonstration
 STL Principles
 Object Placement
 Print Settings
 Material Properties
 Manual Controls
 Project

Courseware Issued:
3D Printing
 Reference Guide
DURATION: 24hrs
ARES Commander

 Introduction
 User Interface
 Classic User Interface
 Ribbon User Interface
 Drafting Options
 File Management
 Draw Entities
 Points
 Modify Entities
 Annotation
 Dimensions

Courseware Issued:
ARES Commander
 Reference Guide
DURATION: 24 hrs

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