SolidWorks Solid, Sheet metal and Weldments modeling
Offered By: Udemy
Course Description
Overview
What you'll learn:
- SolidWorks 2D Sketching
- SolidWorks Solid Modeling
- SolidWorks Sheet Metal Modeling
- SolidWorks Structral Steel Modeling (SolidWorks Weldments)
Most of the features in SolidWorks are called" sketch-based features", that is why in this course, we have extra attention to 2D sketching. Then the attention is directed to three main topics, the first one is to learn SolidWorks features, the second one is to have practice so you can use these features and the third one is to have real life examples on using these features. By completing this course your level in modeling will be intermediate. Three types of modeling are covered:
1- Solid modeling. Here you will be able to create 3D models using SolidWorks solid modeling features which is the main technique in creating 3D models in general.
2-Sheet metal modeling. Since Sheetmetal design is a basic element is metal fabrication and it is widely used in manufacturing, this course focuses on teaching the theory and techniques in order to be able to create models using Sheet Metal features.
3-Structural steel modeling (SolidWorks Weldments). Since Structural steel modeling is a basic element is metal fabrication and it is widely used in manufacturing, this course focuses on teaching the theory and techniques in order to be able to create models using Structural steel modeling.
In my opinion, the topics covered in this course must be known by mechanical engineers.
Taught by
Mohammad Alzghoul
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