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Nov 21, 2024
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DFAB 206 - SOLIDWORKS Essentials Number of Credits: 3 Maximize the use of assembly modeling capabilities of SOLIDWORKS mechanical design automation software. Produce standalone sheet metal parts; convert conventional parts to sheet metal using various sheet metal features. This course will prepare students to take the Certified SOLIDWORKS Professional Advanced Sheet Metal (CSWPA-SM) exam. (Fall Term Only) Three hours lecture each week. Three Credits. Three billable hours.
Pre-requisite(s): DFAB 105 with a minimum grade of C or better. Can be taken concurrently with DFAB 270 with permission of Program Director. Course Topics:
- Advanced Mate techniques
- Top-down assembly modeling
- Assembly features
- Assembly editing
- Configurations with assemblies
- Display states and appearances
- Sub-assemblies
- Managing large assemblies
- Introduction to Sheet Metal
- Basic Flange Features
- Working with flat patterns
- Advanced sheet metal techniques
- Multibody sheet metal parts
- Forming tools and gussets
Course Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
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Demonstrate how to use advanced mate techniques (PG1, PG5).
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Produce assemblies, top-down assembly models, and large assemblies (PG1, PG5).
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Generate assembly features, smart features, and smart components (PG1, PG5).
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Use configurations within the context of assemblies (PG1, PG5).
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Manage display states and appearances (PG1, PG5).
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Employ multibody design techniques (PG1, PG5).
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Manipulate sheet metal features, parts, and parameters (PG 1, PG5).
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Use flat patterns and feature properties to create manufacturable sheet metal parts (PG 1, PG5).
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Produce sheet metal parts using various methods and techniques (PG 1, PG5).
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Convert geometry into sheet metal and multibody sheet metal parts (PG 1, PG5).
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Construct forming tools (PG 1, PG5).
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