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FSI-K3D-AAcad. year: 2024/2025
The course is devoted to master modeling in software SolidWorks and CADWorx with emphasis on practicality. Mastering of these tools is nowadays common demand on master students of technical universities. The great importance of 3D models is also their subsequent use for numerical simulation (FEM). One of the very important abilities is also visualization of 3D models which is currently common practice even with direct impact on company economy.
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By the end of the course, attendants should achieve level that is necessary to accomplish certification CSWA (Certified SOLIDWORKS Associate). Students should prepare themselves appropriately for the exam where the ability to create either simple or advanced 3D models and assemblies, as well the ability to create technical drawings will be examined. The output knowledge will include animation and visualization techniques. Last but not least is also the ability to perform FEM (finite element method) analysis in the related module.
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specialization CLS , 1 year of study, summer semester, elective
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1st Week- principles of 3D modeling- introduction to modules of SolidWorks software- working space of SolidWorks – principles of parts creation- software control – mouse gestures, key shortcuts- handling the help of the software- creation of simple 2D a 3D geometry – utilization of geometrical bonds of sketch, dimensions driven by equations- simple animation creation of created assembly and its visualization with the module PhotoView 3602nd Week- recapitulation of the first lesson- creation of individual parts of the reactor- creation of its assembly- visualization of the reactor and its export as raster figure- creation of 3D pdf file3rd Week- recapitulation of the previous lessons- creation of individual parts of the tube heat exchanger4th Week- recapitulation of the previous lessons- creation of unfinished parts of the tube heat exchanger- creation of its assembly- visualization of the heat exchanger and its export as raster figure- creation of 3D pdf file5th Week- recapitulation of the previous lessons- introduction to SolidWorks CSWA concept- introduction to the following course content which will provide students with skills necessary to accomplish level for CSWA certification - practicing 3D techniques and increasing effectivity of 3D modeling with use of advanced sophisticated techniques6th Week- recapitulation of the previous lessons- advanced techniques of modeling- advanced bonds of assemblies- handling practice of the software in order to achieve demanded level of knowledge (CSWA)7th Week- recapitulation of the previous lessons- basics of 2D technical drawings creation- introduction to the drawing module- drawing work space settings- accompanying of templates and user defined functions for unified style of drawings- bill of materials creation, technical stamps creation and introduction to advanced automatization8th Week- handling practice of the software with aim to achieve demanded level of knowledge (CSWA)9th Week- graded test which will include creation of 3D model, assembly, theoretical questions- creation of surfaces10th Week- evaluation of the test, discussion- use of the databases of the normalized parts- creation of assembly from given process devices and subsequent introduction and practicing of the tube / pipe modules11th Week- introduction to modules of the CADWorx software- working space of CADWorx P&ID software - handling the help of the software- creation of simple P&ID scheme- reports12th Week- working space of CADWorx Plant software - handling the help of the software- creation of 3D model13th Week- Connection of CADWorx P&ID a CADWorx Plant