Solidworks

Hands-on SolidWorks Projects: The course includes hands-on projects where students apply their SolidWorks skills to real-world engineering problems. They will work on individual and group projects to design and model various mechanical components and assemblies.

By completing BTIE’s SolidWorks training course, mechanical engineers will gain the necessary expertise to:

  • Create accurate and realistic 3D models of mechanical components and assemblies
  • Utilize SolidWorks’ advanced modeling features to design complex and intricate parts
  • Assemble multiple components into functional assemblies and generate assembly documentation
  • Create detailed engineering drawings with dimensions, tolerances, and annotations
  • Apply advanced SolidWorks features to automate their design process, optimize their models, and create design variations

If you are a mechanical engineer who wants to learn SolidWorks or enhance your existing skills, BTIE’s SolidWorks training course is an excellent option. The course provides a comprehensive and practical approach to SolidWorks, equipping students with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in their chosen field.

Solidworks

Bradford Training Institute for Engineers (BTIE) offers a comprehensive SolidWorks training course for mechanical engineers, designed to equip them with the skills and knowledge necessary to effectively utilize this powerful 3D CAD software. The course covers a wide range of topics, including:

SolidWorks Fundamentals: This module introduces the basic concepts of SolidWorks, including the user interface, modeling techniques, and dimensioning and tolerancing principles. Students will learn how to create and modify 2D sketches and then extrude, revolve, and loft them into 3D models.

Part Modeling: This module focuses on the creation of complex 3D parts using SolidWorks’ advanced modeling features. Students will learn how to utilize various modeling tools, such as shells, sweeps, blends, and fillets, to create intricate and realistic models.

Assembly Modeling: This module covers the principles of assembly modeling in SolidWorks, including creating and managing assemblies, defining assembly constraints, and generating assembly drawings. Students will learn how to assemble multiple components into functional assemblies and create comprehensive assembly documentation.

Drawing Creation: This module explores the creation of detailed engineering drawings using SolidWorks’ drawing tools. Students will learn how to generate dimensioned and toleranced drawings, create cross-sectional views, and add annotations and notes to their drawings.

Advanced SolidWorks Features: This module delves into the advanced features of SolidWorks, such as configurations, design tables, and parametric modeling. Students will learn how to utilize these features to automate their design process, create multiple design variations, and optimize their models.

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