CATIA for Mechanical Design Certified Course

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Course Description:

The CATIA for Mechanical Design  is designed to provide learners with a comprehensive understanding of CATIA (Computer Aided Three-Dimensional Interactive Application), one of the most widely used CAD/CAM/CAE software in the mechanical, aerospace, automotive, and industrial design industries. This course equips you with practical skills to create, analyze, and modify 3D models and assemblies, enabling you to become proficient in modern product design and development.

Career Opportunities After CATIA for Mechanical Design Certified Course:

  • Mechanical Design Engineer
  • Product Design Engineer
  • CAD Design Engineer
  • Aerospace Design Engineer
  • Automotive Design Engineer
  • Tool and Die Designer
  • Industrial Designer
  • Project Engineer / Design Analyst

Essential Skills you will Develop CATIA for Mechanical Design Certified Course:

  • 3D Solid & Surface Modeling
  • Parametric Design & Constraints
  • Kinematics & Motion Simulation
  • Reverse Engineering & Surface Design
  • Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) Awareness
  • Design for Manufacturing (DFM) & Assembly (DFA)

Tools Covered:

  • Part Design Workbench
  • Assembly Design Workbench
  • Drafting Workbench

Syllabus:

Module 1: Introduction to CATIA & CAD Concepts Overview of CAD/CAM/CAE CATIA interface, toolbars, and customization File management and project workflow

Module 2: Sketcher Workbench Creating and editing 2D sketches Geometric & dimensional constraints Profiles, transformations, and sketch-based features

Module 3: Part Design Workbench Solid modeling basics Pad, pocket, shaft, rib, slot, and hole features Boolean operations & parametric design.

Module 4: Assembly Design Workbench Creating assemblies from parts Applying assembly constraints Interference detection & clash analysis.

Module 5: Drafting Workbench Generating 2D drawings from 3D models Dimensioning & annotations GD&T (Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing) Bill of Materials (BOM) creation.

Module 6: Surface Modeling Wireframe creation (points, lines, splines, curves) Surface creation and modification Surface analysis and joining operations.

Module 7: Sheet Metal Design Creating sheet metal parts Bends, flanges, cutouts, and stamping features Flat pattern generation.

Module 8: Kinematics & Motion Simulation Mechanism definition and constraints Motion simulation and analysis Collision detection in moving parts.

Module 9: Advanced Design Tools Knowledge ware and design automation Power copy and reuse of features Complex design projects and best practices.

Module 10: Industry Projects & Case Studies Automotive part design project Aerospace component design project Consumer product design project Documentation and presentation of final project.

Industry Projects:

  • Automotive Industry Project
  • Aerospace Industry Project
  • Consumer Product Design Project

 Who is this program for?

  • Fresh Graduates & Job Seekers
  • Working Professionals
  • Design Enthusiasts & Innovators

How To Apply:

Mobile: 9100348679

Email: coursedivine@gmail.com

 

 

 

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