CAE405 SolidWorks Simulation Professional


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Prerequisites:

Students attending this course are expected to have the following:

  • Mechanical design experience.
  • Completed either CAD105 Introduction to SolidWorks or CAD110 SolidWorks Essentials.
  • Completed the course CAE205 SolidWorks Simulation.
  • Experience with the Windows™ operating system.  

Agenda


  • Lesson 1: Frequency Analysis of Parts
  • Lesson 2: Frequency Analysis of Assemblies
  • Lesson 3: Buckling Analysis
  • Lesson 4: Thermal Analysis
  • Lesson 5: Thermal Analysis with Radiation
  • Lesson 6: Advanced Thermal Stress Analysis 2D Simplification
  • Lesson 7: Fatigue Analysis
  • Lesson 8: Advanced Fatigue Analysis
  • Lesson 9: Drop Test Analysis
  • Lesson 10: Optimization Analysis
  • Lesson 11: Pressure Vessel Analysis  
   
  SolidWorks Applied Technology (SWAT) Exam included.

 

Price: $1,000.00
Duration:[In-Classroom: 1 Days @ 7 hrs each (7 hrs total); Online: 3 Sessions @ 2 hrs each (6 hrs + 1 hr exercises = 7 hrs total)]

Course Description: The SolidWorks Simulation Professional training course is a direct extension of SolidWorks Simulation. Throughout this course it is assumed that students are familiar with the concepts discussed in the SolidWorks Simulation or similar course, and that they have basic familiarity with the software. The goal of this course is to teach you how to use the SolidWorks Simulation Professional software to help you analyze the structural behavior of your SolidWorks part and assembly models in buckling, fatigue, and when subjected to various thermal loads. The course also covers the frequency analysis, optimization, and the Drop test (time dependent impact analysis).

The focus of this course is on the fundamental skills and concepts central to the successful use of Simulation Professional. You should view the training course manual as a supplement to, and not a replacement for, the system documentation and on-line help. Once you have developed a good foundation in basic skills, you can refer to the on-line help for information on less frequently used command options.

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