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TR01413 - Solid Edge Fundamentals Training Course


Introduction:
This 4 day course will focus on making the novice user aware of the potential uses of production level solid modeling.
The focus of this course is on the fundamental skills and concepts central to the use of Solid Edge.

At Course Completion:
Students will have learned how to utilize Solid Edge to design production level parametric models of parts, assemblies, detail drawings and document management.
They will also be familiar with the Solid Edge user interface, adding features, sketching tools and various modeling techniques.

Prerequisites:
  • Mechanical Design Experience
  • Windows Experience
  • Completion of the Solid Edge Tutorials delivered with the product

Lack of Mechanical Design and Windows Experience is very difficult to overcome in the classroom.
Students who lack one or both should realize the impact it will have on their learning experience.
Just a little exposure to Solid Edge prior to the class can make all the difference.

Course Materials:
Solid Edge Fundamentals Course Guides (Volumes 1and 2) will be provided at class time and are yours to keep.

Agenda:
  •  Day 1
    Module 1: Getting Started in Solid Edge
    Module 2: The Foundation of Solid Modeling
    Module 3: Introduction to the Profile Environment
    Module 4: Primary Features
  • Day 2
    Module 4: Primary Features (continued)
    Module 5: Treatment Features Volume 2
  • Day 3
    Module 6: Building Assemblies
    Module 7: Manipulating Assemblies
  • Day 4
    Module 8: Creating Drawings of 3-D Models
    Module 9: Dimensions and Annotations
    Module 10: Document Management

 

TR01415 - Solid Edge Assembly

Introduction
This three day course is designed to teach the novice- to intermediate-user how to create assemblies from Solid Models.
The class covers all of the commands available in the Assembly environment, and it teaches both top-down and bottom-up assembly design.

At Course Completion
Students will have learned how to apply all of the relationships used to construct assembly models.
They will have learned how to assemble and edit parts that already exist, and how to create new parts within an assembly; how to create exploded views, cutaway views, simplified views, and custom views; how to manage very large assemblies; how to verify assembly integrity; how to model motion with Simply Motion; how to create families of assemblies; how to model tubing with XpressRoute; and how to work with weldments.

Prerequisites
  • Completed the Solid Edge Fundamentals class or completed the Solid Modeling Tutorials, or at least 1 month modeling experience with solid Edge.
  • Mechanical Design Experience
  • Windows Experience
  • Completion of the Solid Edge Tutorials delivered with the product
  • Completion of the Solid Edge Fundamentals Course
Course Materials:
The Solid Edge Assemblies Course Guide.
Agenda:
  • Day 1
    Module 1: Assembly Methods & Relationships
    Module 2: Additional Relationships
    Module 3: Editing Assemblies
  • Day 2
    Module 4: Display Tools
    Module 5: Exploded and Cutaway Views
    Module 6 Managing Assemblies
  • Day 3
    Module 7: Designing in the Assembly
    Module 8: Design Verification
    Module 9: Rendering Assemblies
    Module 10: XpresRoute
    Module 11: Alternate Assemblies

TR01418 - Solid Edge Surfacing Training Course

Introduction
This (2) day course covers using Solid Edge modeling functions to build free form surfaces. Free form surfaces are those that cannot be constructed using standard solid modeling features. This includes creating bspline curves and other developed curves, building surfaces through one or more sets of curves, sweeping profiles along guides, and applying surface transition between faces. Learn the workflows and modeling tools that make you more productive in creating surface models. The instructor will introduce areas of focus for each modeling workflow and then reinforce this topic with well-designed lab exercises.

At Course Completion
Students will have improved their overall Solid Edge surface modeling skills. They will have learned the finer points of curve creation, learned to create simple and complex surfaces, learned to edit curves to produce a desired surface and learned to combine and manipulate surfaces to build a surface model. Overall, the student will be able show an increase in productivity by more efficient use of Solid Edge thus reducing the design cycle time. 

Prerequisites
  • Completion of the Solid Edge Fundamentals Course
  • Basic understanding of parametric modeling.
  • Basic understanding of profile/sketch construction.
Course Materials
A Solid Edge Surfacing Course Guide and activity data set CD will be provided at class time and are yours to keep.

Agenda:
  • Day 1
    Lesson 1: Introduction to Surface Modeling
    Lesson 2: Creating and Editing Curves
  • Day 2
    Lesson 3: Surface Creation Methods
    Lesson 4: Surface Manipulation Methods
  
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