SolidWorks Essentials

Course length: 5.0 day(s)

Course Description
This 5-day SolidWorks Essentials class is taught in partnership with TriMech Solutions. There are less expensive options for SolidWorks training. However, all of our certified instructors have worked in industry and have come from some of the best engineering schools—GA Tech, Clemson, Duke, Virginia, VA Tech and MIT. These guys and gals have “been there done that” and struggled through the same challenges as the students. This is why they created TriMech’s own Supplemental Training Guide to go along with the training materials—a guide that addresses common challenges that their experience taught them.

Prerequisites:
Completion of the Introducing SolidWorks manual and knowledge of SolidWorks and basic mechanical engineering concepts is recommended.

Course Content

Introduction
About This Course
Windows® XP
Use of Color

Lesson 1: SolidWorks Basics and the User Interface
What is the SolidWorks Software
Design Intent
File References
Opening Files
The SolidWorks User Interface

Lesson 2: Introduction to Sketching
2D Sketching
Stages in the Process
Saving Files
What are We Going to Sketch?
Sketching
Sketch Entities
Basic Sketching
Rules That Govern Sketches
Design Intent
Sketch Relations
Dimensions
Extrude

Lesson 3: Basic Part Modeling
Basic Modeling
Terminology
Choosing the Best Profile
Choosing the Sketch Plane
Details of the Part
Boss Feature
Sketching on a Planar Face
Cut Feature
Using the Hole Wizard
View Options
Filleting
Detailing Basics
Drawing Views
Center Marks
Dimensioning
Changing Parameters

Lesson 4: Modeling a Casting or Forging
Case Study: Ratchet
Design Intent
Boss Feature with Draft
Symmetry in the Sketch
Sketching Inside the Model
View Options
Using Model Edges in a Sketch
Creating Trimmed Sketch Geometry
Using Copy and Paste
Editing Features

Lesson 5: Patterning
Why Use Patterns?
Reference Geometry
Linear Pattern
Circular Patterns
Mirror Patterns
Using Pattern Seed Only
Sketch Driven Patterns

Lesson 6: Revolved Features
Case Study: Handwheel
Design Intent
Revolved Features
Building the Rim
Building the Spoke
Edit Material
Mass Properties
File Properties
SolidWorks SimulationXpress
Using the Wizard

Lesson 7: Shelling and Ribs
Shelling and Ribs
Analyzing and Adding Draft
Other Options for Draft
Shelling
Ribs
Full Round Fillets
Thin Features

Lesson 8: Editing: Repairs
Part Editing
Editing Topics
Sketch Issues
FilletXpert
DraftXpert

Lesson 9: Editing: Design Changes
Part Editing
Design Changes
Information From a Model
Rebuilding Tools
Sketch Contours
Editing with Instant 3D

Lesson 10: Configurations of Parts
Configurations
Using Configurations
Creating Configurations
Editing Parts that Have Configurations
Design Library

Lesson 11: Design Tables and Equations
Design Tables
Link Values
Equations
Design Tables
Existing Design Tables
Modeling Strategies for Configurations
In the Advanced Course...

Lesson 12: Using Drawings
More About Making Drawings
Section View
Model Views
Broken Views
Detail Views
Projected Views
Annotations
Drawing Sheets and Sheet Formats
Define Title Block

Lesson 13: Bottom-Up Assembly Modeling
Case Study: Universal Joint
Bottom-Up Assembly
Creating a New Assembly
Position of the First Component
FeatureManager
Design Tree and Symbols
Adding Components
Using Part Configurations in Assemblies
Creating Copies of Instances
Component Hiding and Transparency
Component Properties
Sub-assemblies
Smart Mates
Inserting SuB-assemblies
Pack and Go

Lesson 14: Using Assemblies
Using Assemblies
Analyzing the Assembly
Checking for Clearances
Changing the Values of Dimensions
Exploded Assemblies
Explode Line Sketch
Bill of Materials
Assembly Drawings

Appendix
Options Settings
Document Templates