
Master Solidworks : Beginner To Advanced
Published 8/2025
Created by Mohamad Hassan
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: All | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 23 Lectures ( 4h 58m ) | Size: 3.2 GB
SolidWorks, Modeling, Design, Simulations, Sketching
What you'll learn
2D Sketch
3D Sketch and Features
Simulation
Weldments and Sheet Metal
Define features and Strengthen students with using SolidWorks and design
Requirements
No previous experience is required, only your your laptop and SolidWorks software.
Description
This course offers a thorough and practical introduction to SolidWorks, a popular 3D CAD software used in mechanical design, engineering, and product development. It is great for students, engineers, and technical professionals who wish to improve their modeling skills and use them in real-world applications.The course begins with the fundamentals of sketching and feature-based part modeling, then progresses to more sophisticated techniques. Participants will learn how to use parametric design principles to generate precise 3D models, establish feature connections, and efficiently use dimensions and apply materials. The instruction then moves to the assembly environment, where students will learn how to construct whole mechanical systems by joining different components in the right alignment, interaction and applying the required mates.Specialized design tools such as weldments and sheet metal will be provided, allowing students to precisely develop structural frameworks and folded sheet components. The course also offers an introduction to SolidWorks Simulation, which allows students to do basic structural analysis to evaluate and enhance the strength and performance of designs under load.By the completion of the course, students will be able to create and assess precise mechanical designs, comfortably navigate the SolidWorks interface, and use best practices for efficient and professional 3D modeling.
Who this course is for
Mechanical, Biomedical, and industrial Engineering Students