Overview of Training
courses offered
| Full Time Course Timings : |
Part Time Course Timings : |
| Full day Batch - 9.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. ( 8
hours / day) |
Morning Batch - 7.00 a.m. to 9.00 a.m. ( 2 hours
/ day)
Evening Batch - 7.00 p.m. to 9.00
p.m. (2 hours / day)
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Course
No. ACAD/001 : Preliminary AutoCAD 2004
Course Contents : |
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Course No. ACAD/002 :
Advanced AutoCAD 2004
Course Contents : |
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- Getting Started With
AutoCAD
- Drawing Objects
- Using Object Snap
- Editing Objects
- Controlling Drawing Display
- Creating and Editing Text
- Dimensioning
- Layers, Linetypes and Line Weight
- Object Properties
- AutoCAD Design Centre
- Measurements, Distances and Inquiry
- Plotting Drawings
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- Template Drawings
- Modifying and Saving User Preference in
Profiles
- Creating Blocks with Attributes
- External References
- Creating Line Types and Match Patterns
- Customising the AutoCAD Program
- Parameters File (ACAD.PGP)
- Introduction to AutoLISP Programming
- Creating Menus, Dialog Boxes
- Accessing External Databases
- Rendering 3D Objects
- Script File Slide Shows
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| Course No. ACAD/003 :
AutoCAD Mechanical 2004 |
Course Contents :
- User
Interface
- Configuration
- Layer /Layer group Management
- Extended AutoSnap
- Drawing Functions
- Centrelines
- Construction Lines
- Symmetrical Lines
- Contour Finder
- Hatch
- Fillet and Chamfer
- Details
- Copy Multiple
- Copy + Rotate+Move
- Offset
- Join Entities
- Break
- 2D Hide
- Scale – XY
- Power Dimensioning
- Automatic Dimensioning
- Hole Chart
- Fits List
- Dimension Edit Functions
- Power Edit
- Power Erase
- Power Copy
- Power Recall
- Power View
- Block Functions and Library
- Extended Block Editor
- Auto Detailing
- Library
- Drawing Border and Bill of
Material
- Learn about the drawing border and
title block
- Learn how to insert a revision list
- Learn how to create balloons
- Learn how to create a BOM database
- Learn how to create a parts list
- Holes
- Symbols
- Holes/Fits Description
- Model Space and Paper Space
- Associative Detail
- View port/Scale Area
- Scale Monitor
- Viewport AutoCreate
- Zoom all Viewports
- Learn how to calculate a cam plate
- Learn how to calculate the moment of inertia
- Learn how to calculate a deflection line
| Course No. ACAD/004 :
Customising AutoCAD 2004 with AutoLisp
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Course Contents :
- Introduction to AutoLISP
- AutoLISP Basics
- Creating AutoLISP Program Files (*.ISP)
- Loading AutoLISP Applications
- String Handling
- List Handling
- Conversions
- File Handling
- Selection Set Handling
- Object Handling
- AutoLISP Function Overview
- Customising AutoCAD Pull Down Menus
- Dialog Boxes Using DCL
| Course No. MDT/001 : Mechanical Desktop 2004
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Course Contents :
- Overview of Solid Modelling
- Introduction to Mechanical Desktop (MDT)
- Parametric Sketches
- Feature Creation
- Part Properties
- Design Variables
- Drawing Generation
- Introduction to Assembly Modelling
- Assembly Creation
- Assembly Constraints
- Assembly Information
- Assembly Scenes
- Assembly Drawing Views
- Creating Bill of Materials and Balloons
- Creating & Editing Splines
- Fundamental Concepts of Surfaces
- Creating Surface Primitives
- Creating Free-Form Surfaces
- Creating Derived Surfaces
- Creating Trimmed Surfaces
- Surface Outputs
- Surface Properties
| Course No. MDT/002 : Advanced
Training In Mechanical Desktop
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Course Objective:
This course has been designed to impart
advanced Part Modelling techniques and fully
exploit Assembly Modelling capabilities to existing users of Mechanical
Desktop.
Participants will learn the correct way to use MDT features, explore
all MDT features in
detail, learn tips and tricks to speed up the modelling process,
resolve common problems
faced while creating parts/assemblies and fine-tune their solid
modelling skills.
Course Pre-requisite: Working knowledge
of Mechanical Desktop
Course Contents:
Part Modelling:
- Understanding usage of
dimensional/geometric constraints
- Effective use of construction geometry in constraining sketches
- Using existing AutoCAD drawings with dimensions as profiles
- Manipulating profiles using grip editing
- Working with fully constrained sketches
- Using special type of sketches – break line, split line, cut line
- Using Silhouette edge for dimensioning profiles
- Copying sketches/features from one part to another part
- Creation of work planes using all options
- Creating sketch plane with UCS option
- Using the MDT calculator
- Using the work axis/work point to position profiles
- Strategies for Part Modelling
- Review of all MDT features – extrude, revolve, loft, sweep,
shell, hole, fillet, etc
- Resolving problems while re-ordering features
- Using Combine to create repetitive features
- Using part file and tool body
- Parametrising all part dimensions
- Creating Excel table driven parametric parts.
Assembly Modelling:
- Review of Assembly Constraints
- Using local/external parts in assemblies
- Creating sub-assemblies/parts for assembly modelling
- Effect of part order in Assembly Browser
- Using interference check to create features
- Assigning hatch patterns/attributes to parts in an assembly
- Using global parameters and driving assemblies from an excel table
- Using assembly mass properties
- Creating exploded scenes using explode factor, tweaks
- Supressing sectioning and visibility of assembly parts
- Creating drawing views of assemblies
- Creating BOM database/parts list/balloons on assembly views
Generation of Production Quality
drawings:
- Inserting user-defined title block
in paper space
- Review of basic drawing view generation – base, ortho, section,
auxiliary, detail
- Generation of Broken views and Breakout/Radial/Aligned/Offset
section views
- Arranging parametric dimensions in drawing views
- Creating reference dimensions in drawing views
- Creating centerline, hole notes in drawing views
- Inserting and attaching surface texture, GD&T, welding
symbols to drawing views
- Creating and attaching annotations to drawing views
Course Fees :
Rs.7,500/- per participant
Course Duration : 40 hours