CATIA V5 Foundation Plus

3 days

This course will teach you how to design complex 3D mechanical parts using the Boolean approach. You will learn how to work in a Multi-Model Environment and maintain links between your 3D models. You will also learn how to analyze your designs in order to
optimize them.

It will also teach you how to design parts in the context of a complex product structure using collaborative engineering methods. You will learn how to optimize CATIA’s performance when working with large and complex designs. You will also
learn how to generate annotations and bills of material for your assembly drawings.

Objectives:

  • Create a part using 3D reference elements
  • Create advanced Sketch-Based Features
  • Apply advanced Dress-Up Features
  • Design 3D parts using Boolean operations
  • Work in a Multi-Model Environment and share your designs with others
  • Analyze parts and optimize them
  • Annotate the parts for review
  • Set the required CATIA options that enable you to optimize its performance for large and complex designs
  • Manage contextual links between product documents using publications
  • Create and use parameters to drive a product design
  • Create sections to visualize the internal product structure
  • Create scenes and exploded views of a product
  • Generate annotations and bills of material for assembly drawings

Pre-requisites: CATIA V5 Foundation course.

Course dates 2013:
29 April – 1 May
3-5 June
8-10 July
12-14 August
16-18 September
21-23 October
25-27 November

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Tel. +44 (0) 1993 883555

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