Course Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Its Practical Applications

Duration (Hrs) 18 Hours/Hours

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Course Overview:

This course aims to train participants in the use of Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software to develop their skills in creating accurate engineering drawings and designs. CAD is a vital tool in fields such as architecture, mechanical engineering, civil engineering, and other disciplines requiring precise design and planning. The course provides participants with a comprehensive understanding of CAD techniques and best practices for effective use.

Course Objectives:

  • To develop participants’ skills in using Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software.
  • To understand the fundamental principles of engineering drawing and 3D design.
  • To learn how to create accurate and detailed drawings using CAD.
  • To apply CAD techniques in practical projects to enhance productivity and efficiency.
  • To enhance the ability to use CAD as a collaborative tool within engineering teams.

Training Content:

  • Introduction to CAD: Overview of Computer-Aided Design techniques and its history.
  • Software Overview: Introduction to popular CAD software such as AutoCAD and SolidWorks.
  • Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing: Understanding symbols, dimensions, and how to read drawings.
  • Creating 2D and 3D Drawings: Learning to design various geometric shapes.
  • Editing and Modifying: Techniques for modifying existing drawings and making necessary changes.
  • File Exporting and Printing: Methods for saving files and proper techniques for printing drawings.
  • Practical Applications: Hands-on projects focusing on using CAD in design and planning.

Target Audience:

This course is designed for engineers, designers, and students in the fields of architecture, civil engineering, and mechanical engineering, as well as anyone looking to enhance their skills in using CAD. It is also suitable for industry professionals seeking to improve their productivity and efficiency in design work.