Course Overview

Master the fundamentals of 3D CAD design with our SolidWorks course, tailored for Engineers, undergraduate and high school students. This industrial-oriented course offers practical insights into creating complex 3D models, assemblies, and engineering drawings using SolidWorks. You’ll learn to design, simulate, and validate real-world mechanical systems, equipping you with essential skills for careers in mechanical engineering, product design, and manufacturing.

Who Should Attend

  • Undergraduate students pursuing degrees in Mechanical, Aerospace, or Industrial Engineering
  • High school students with an interest in mechanical design and 3D modeling
  • Aspiring engineers and designers seeking practical SolidWorks skills
  • Professionals looking to upskill or transition into roles requiring 3D CAD expertise

What You Will Learn

  • SolidWorks interface and fundamental design techniques
  • Part and assembly modeling with practical applications
  • Methods for creating technical drawings and engineering documentation
  • Simulation tools for stress analysis, motion studies, and optimization
  • Advanced techniques for sheet metal design, weldments, and surfacing
  • Industry practices for Design for Manufacturing (DFM) and Design for Assembly (DFA)
  • Insight into the latest trends and career opportunities in CAD and product design

Course Structure

The course is divided into modules that cover the key aspects of SolidWorks, from basic part modeling to advanced simulations. You will engage in a mix of theoretical instruction, hands-on projects, and case studies to ensure a comprehensive learning experience.

Course Duration

The course spans 10 weeks, with weekly sessions totaling approximately 30 hours. Each week features lectures, practical labs, and project work, offering a thorough and immersive experience.

Course Prerequisites

  • Basic understanding of mechanical engineering concepts
  • Familiarity with using computers and design software
  • No prior experience with SolidWorks is required

Course Module

  1. Introduction to SolidWorks
    • User interface, Design workflow, and Navigation
    • Sketching basics and constraints
  2. Part Modeling
    • Creating 3D parts from 2D sketches
    • Applying parametric design principles
    • Extrude, revolve, loft, sweep, and other essential features
  3. Assembly Design
    • Creating assemblies from individual parts
    • Adding constraints, mates, and defining assembly behavior
    • Managing large assemblies and detecting interferences
  4. Sheet Metal and Weldments
    • Sheet metal operations: Bends, cuts, flat patterns
    • Weldments design for structural frames and manufacturing
    • Multi-body part design techniques
  5. Surface Modeling
    • Creating complex shapes using surfaces
    • Working with lofts, sweeps, and boundary surfaces
    • Hybrid modeling with solids and surfaces
  6. Simulation and Validation
    • Introduction to FEA (Finite Element Analysis)
    • Static stress analysis for parts and assemblies
    • Motion studies and dynamic simulation for moving mechanisms
  7. Technical Drawings and Documentation
    • Creating 2D drawings from 3D models
    • Dimensioning, tolerancing, and annotations
    • Generating Bills of Materials (BOM) and exploded views
  8. Advanced SolidWorks Tools
    • Configurations and design tables
    • Design automation with equations and global variables
    • Rendering and presentation techniques for visualizing designs

Why Enroll in This Course

  • Industry-Relevant Skills: Gain hands-on experience with SolidWorks, a leading software used in mechanical and product design industries.
  • Expert Instruction: Learn from industry professionals with deep expertise in CAD and mechanical systems.
  • Career Development: Equip yourself with the technical skills needed to excel in engineering and manufacturing roles.
  • Hands-On Projects: Work on real-world design problems and case studies to build a strong portfolio.
  • Comprehensive Learning: This course offers a deep dive into both foundational and advanced features of SolidWorks, preparing you for real-world applications.

Teaching Methodology

  • Lectures: In-class sessions for theory
  • Hands-On Practice: Build circuits and work with real-world components
  • Practical Projects: Industry-relevant mini-projects to enhance learning
  • Assessment: Quizzes, project work, and a final evaluation to ensure understanding

Course Certification

Upon successful completion, students will receive a Certificate of Completion demonstrating their proficiency in good practices and safety in electronics and electrical engineering.

Instructor Information

This course is taught by experienced professionals in electronics and electrical engineering, with a focus on practical, real-world skills.

How to Enroll?

To enroll in this course, visit our registration page or contact us at admin@ssitraininginfo.com, 0422-2209999