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Education Curriculum

Mechanical Design Specialist

Invest your time in imagining next generation


designs. Heres what we will teach you to give shape
to your imagination.
CATIA Mechanical Design Specialist
CATIA Mechanical Design Engineering provides users with world-class tools
to design simple to highly complex products. It expands 3D design to user
communities outside of the design office, addressing each profile with the
right tools. This covers a wide range of operations such as part design, parts
positioning, automated mechanisms design, live kinematics simulation, cast
and forged parts, assembly drawing generation, photorealistic images
creation, etc.

From chalking out an idea in 3D at the click of a mouse to process-oriented


tasks, you can benefit from all the CATIA modeller capabilities including
direct 3D conceptual sketching out, geometrical surfaces handling, feature
based design and history-free functional modelling. The 3DExperience
Platform enables multiple users to work concurrently on the same assembly
and to share and trade modifications at the object level, offering a truly
concurrent design.

Certificates Offered

a. CATIA Course Completion Certificate (Attendance Based)


b. CATIA V5 Associate - Part Design (Qualification Based)
c. CATIA V5 Associate - Assembly Design (Qualification Based)
d. CATIA Mechanical Designer Specialist(Qualification Based)

Certification Examination Details

Certification Duration No of Maximum Passing


Questions Score Score
CATIA Part Design 105 min. 10 155 105
Associate
CATIA Assembly Design 105 min. 9 155 105
Associate
CATIA Part Design Associate
Module 1: Basic Features of CATIA
Introduction to CATIA V5
CATIA V5 Workbenches
Important Terms & Definitions
Understanding the Function of Mouse and Hotkeys
Toolbars & Colour Scheme

Module 2: Basic Features of Part Modelling


Introduction to Sketcher Workbench
Understanding Sketcher Terms
Drawing Sketches Using Sketcher Tools
Drawing Display Tools
Other Sketching Tools in Sketcher Workbench
Editing & Modifying Sketches
Concept of Constraints & Applying Geometrical
Constraints

Module 3: Sketch Based Features


Extrude Features: Pad, Multi Pad, Drafted Filleted Pad, Apply Thickness
CUT Features: Pocket, Multi Pocket, Drafted Filleted Pocket
Revolving Features: Shaft, Thin Shaft, Groove
Extruding & Revolving Planar & Non Planar Faces
Reference Elements: Reference Plane, Reference Point, Reference Line
Projection of 3D Elements on a Plane
Dynamically Rotating the View of the Model using Rotate Tool, Compass
Modifying the View Orientation & Display Modes of the Model
Creating Sections Dynamically
Assigning a Material to the Model & Measuring Weight
Module 4: Dress-Up and Editing Features
Hole, Fillet, Chamfer, Draft, Shell Feature
Editing Features of a Model
Editing the Sketch of a Sketch Based Feature, Redefining the Sketch Plane
Managing Features & Sketches Using Cut, Copy, Paste & Delete
Deactivating, Activating the Deactivated, Reordering Features
Defining Feature in Work Object, Understanding the Parent Child Relationships
Measuring Elements: Inertia, Items, Measuring between Elements

Module 5: Advanced Part Modelling


Translation, Rotation, Creating Symmetry
Transforming the Axis System
Mirroring Features & Bodies
Rectangular Patterns, Circular Patterns, User Patterns
Uniform & Non-uniform Scaling
Inserting a new body & Features in the new body
Applying Boolean Operations to Bodies
Applying Stiffeners to a Model
Generating Solid Combine
Rib, Slot, Multi-section Solid, Multi-section Cut
CATIA Assembly Design Associate
Module 1: Basic Features of Assembly Modelling
Types of Assembly Design Approach
Bottom Up Assembly: Inserting Components, Moving & Applying Constraints
Deleting Components, Replacing Components
Editing Components Inside an Assembly
Editing Subassemblies Inside an Assembly
Editing Assembly Constraints
Simplifying the Assembly & Interface Detection
Sectioning & Exploding an Assembly
Module 2: Advanced Assembly Modelling
Creating Base Part in the Top-Down Assembly
Creating Subsequent Component in the Top-Down Assembly
Creating Subassemblies in the Top-Down Assembly

Module 3: Drafting and Detailing


Introduction to Drawing Work Bench & Working With Interactive Drafting
Type of Views, Generating Drawing Views, Generating the Exploded View
Editing & Modifying Drawing Views
Modifying the Hatch Pattern of Section Views
Inserting Sheets in the Current File
Inserting the Frame and the Title Block
Adding Annotations to the Drawing View & Editing Annotations
Generating the Bill of Materials (BOM)
Generating Balloons

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