AUTOCAD MECHANICAL(PHYSICAL & VIRTUAL)
Autocad Mechanical Training in Lagos, Nigeria
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Course Detail
This training course teaches students about the indispensable core topics required to use the AutoCAD Mechanical software. Through a hands – on, practice – intensive curriculum, students acquire the knowledge needed to accelerate the mechanical design process. AutoCAD Mechanical software takes productivity one step further for mechanical Cad users by introducing automated geometry creation, semi automated drafting and validation tools that can shave hours of traditional 2D drafting times. These tools also further increase productivity by automating the design iteration process including automatically updating drawing views.
Course Objectives
The primary objective of this courseware is for students to learn the basic functionality of AutoCAD Mechanical software and through practice, learn how to use Mechanical function inside AutoCAD Mechanical software. After completing this courseware, students will be able to:
- Understanding the AutoCAD Mechanical designs concept
- Using Mechanical basic Power tools for drafting
- Parts editing using Power edit function
- Placing dimension using Power dimension and Automatic dimension tools
- Creating block function library
- Creating and Inserting Mechanical title block
- Bill of Material and part list creation
Prerequisite
This training course is designed for users that are new to the AutoCAD Mechanical software.
A basic understanding of mechanical drafting or design.
A working knowledge of the AutoCAD software.
A working knowledge of the Microsoft Windows 10 operating system.
Course Outline
- Getting Started
- Interacting with the User Interface
- Common Drawing Setup
- Object Property and Layer Management
- Property Management
- Layer Control
- Organizing Drawing Geometry
- Drawing Creation Workflows and Organization
- Structuring Data in Drawings
- Reusing and Editing Structured Data
- Tools for Creating Key Geometry
- Core Design Tools
- Power Snaps
- Centerlines
- Construction Lines
- Designing with Lines
- Adding Standard Feature Data for Holes and Slots
- Tools for Manipulating Geometry
- Editing Tools
- Power Commands
- Associative Hide
- Mechanical Part Generators
- Standard Parts
- Chains and Belts
- Shaft Generator
- Standard Shaft Parts
- Springs
- Creating Drawing Sheets
- Model Space Views in Layouts
- Creating Drawing Sheets in Model Space
- Annotation Views When Using Structure
- Title Blocks and Drawing Borders
- Dimensioning and Annotating Drawings
- Annotation and Annotation Symbols
- Creating Dimensions
- Editing Dimensions
- Hole Charts and Fits Lists
- Revision Lists
- Bill of Materials, Parts Lists, and Balloons
- Part References
- Bill of Materials
- Inserting Parts Lists
- Ballooning Parts
- Design Calculations
- Design Calculations
- Leveraging Your Existing Data
- DWG Files
- IGES Files
- Model Documentation
- Mechanical Options for the CAD Manager
- Standards-Based Design
- Configure Layer, Text, and Object Properties
- Configure the Annotation Tools
- Configure Component Properties, BOMs, Parts Lists, and Balloons
Benefits
Mechanical engineers use AutoCAD for sketching and analyzing ideas to determine the best solution for a problem at the early stages of a design project. AutoCAD eliminates the need for drawing new blueprints for every version of an idea. It also helps in interpreting designs, locating flaws, and any inconsistencies.
Fee
Duration: 3 Weeks
3rd – 21st of June
Price: 150,000
FAQ
What is AutoCAD Mechanical used for?
AutoCAD Mechanical is engineering design software made for manufacturing, with all the functionality of AutoCAD. Plus, it provides comprehensive libraries of standards-based parts and tools for automating common design tasks to help accelerate your workflows.
What is the difference between AutoCAD and AutoCAD Mechanical?
AutoCAD Mechanical includes a number of features and tools that are specifically useful for mechanical engineers, such as tools for creating and dimensioning parts, as well as tools for generating bills of materials. AutoCAD does not include these specialized features for mechanical engineering design.