Learn more about SOLIDWORKS CAM, which is a fully integrated, Knowledge Based technology that allows you to integrate design and manufacturing processes under one system.
Learn about SOLIDWORKS Inspection to streamline the creation of inspection documents by leveraging your existing 2D legacy data, regardless of whether files are SOLIDWORKS, PDFs, or TIFFs.
Learn about some of the basic functionalities of SOLIDWORKS Electrical. Become familiar with the SOLIDWORKS Electrical user interface, learn how to work with projects, create different types of schematic drawings, add symbols and components, connect them using wires and cables, and use macros and black boxes to expedite your design work.
Learn about SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation, which enables anyone to simulate a wide range of real world problems involving dynamics of fluids. Understand how to setup a Flow Simulation project, get familiar with the user interface, prepare assemblies for fluid simulations, define boundary conditions, goals and other important parts of the project, mesh geometries using both automated and manual approaches, postprocess results, and much more.
Learn about how SOLIDWORKS Simulation can help you analyze the nonlinear static structural behavior of your part and assembly models. Review the basic functionality, review the difference between small linear displacement and large nonlinear displacement, use force control and displacement control methods, and see the effects of material nonlinearity and mesh quality on the stress results.
This learning path is designed to help new administrators get started with SOLIDWORKS PDM Standard. The learning path includes modules to help administrators: Understand the components that comprise PDM Standard. Install PDM Standard. Create a PDM vault and a client local view. Use PDM operations to validate the vault. Create Users and Groups, and assign permissions. Perform a complete backup of a PDM Standard vault.
Define default tolerance values to ensure manufactured product falls within specification as drawings often don't have explicit tolerance values associated with them: Manually edit tolerance value. Set default tolerances.
Use the New Avoid Area command on an operation to designate an area not to be machined. Create avoid areas on a face mill operation using the 2D sketches in the part. Examine the avoid areas by expanding the face mill operation.
Create operation plans to define the tools and operations for machining the parts features. Generate operation plans for all machinable features. Review the operations in the CAM Operation Tree. Examine an individual operation strategy, tool selection and operation information. Review and resolve operation warnings.
Create operation plans to define the tools and operations for machining the parts features. Generate operation plans for all machinable features. Review the operations in the CAM Operation Tree. Examine an individual operation strategy, tool selection and operation information. Review and resolve operation warnings.