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Learn how to convert non-SOLIDWORKS data to “intelligent” native SOLIDWORKS features using FeatureWorks.
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5 years ago
Use multibody tools to facilitate part design in SOLIDWORKS.
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5 years ago
Learn about the basics of using routing in SOLIDWORKS to model a path between components.
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5 years ago
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.
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5 years ago
Learn about SOLIDWORKS Visualize, which enables anyone to create professional, photo-quality images and animations. Understand how to setup a Visualize project, tour the user interface, add appearances, scenes, textures, and decals to your model, animate your assemblies, and much more.
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4 years ago
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.
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4 years ago
Learn about SOLIDWORKS Utilities, which is a set of tools that lets you examine in detail the geometry of a solid model, and make comparisons to other models.
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5 years ago
Review these learning modules to prepare for the CSWPA – Drawing Tools exam.
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5 years ago
Learn the fundamental aspects of the SOLIDWORKS 3D CAD software. You will: Create sketches using lines, rectangles, arcs, and more. You'll use dimensions and relations to define the size and shape of the sketches. Use the sketches to develop extruded bosses, cuts, revolves, and more into 3D solids, commonly called parts. Combine the parts into assemblies and define the relationships between the parts using mates. Capture manufacturing information with 2D drawings of your 3D parts and assemblies. Learn about the additional tools that allow you to do even more with your parts and assemblies. You'll learn how to edit sketches and parts to make design changes and you'll learn about configurations to create families of parts such as bolts of different lengths and diameters.
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7 months ago
Learn about reference geometry, including planes, points, and curves.
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5 years ago
Working with Large Assemblies can be a challenge, but with the proper tools and techniques they can be managed. Learn about what happens when you open an assembly, choosing the best assembly mode, the available assembly techniques and some helpful settings and tips.
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4 years ago
Examine aspects of drawings that relate to the drawings of assemblies, including BOM tables and graphical performance.
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5 years ago
Learn about some of the sketch entities available in SOLIDWORKS, including lines, rectangles, arcs, and more.
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5 years ago
Learn about SOLIDWORKS Utilities, which is a set of tools that lets you examine in detail the geometry of a solid model, and make comparisons to other models.
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5 years ago
Prepare for the Certified SOLIDWORKS Associate (CSWA) exam. Learn about sketching, basic features, mass properties, assemblies, reference geometry, drawings, and other topics prior to taking the CSWA exam. Click CSWA Practice Exercises Learning Path if you would like to go through some practice exercises.
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1 year ago
Prepare for the Certified SOLIDWORKS Professional (CSWP) exam. Learn about sketching, features, equations, mass properties, assemblies, mates, and other topics prior to taking the CSWP exam.
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6 years ago
Learn about tools to help you trim, dimension, copy, and re-use sketches.
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5 years ago
Learn multiple methods for creating and using SOLIDWORKS File Properties.
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1 year ago
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.
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4 years ago
Learn about the basics of creating and working with animations in SOLIDWORKS.
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5 years ago
Learn about how SOLIDWORKS Simulation can help you analyze the dynamic structural response of your parts or assemblies to the transient load or excitation. Review the basic functionality and available modules, understand the difference between static and dynamic responses of structures. Understand the transient time history and harmonic simulation modules.
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3 years ago
Learn some tools that help you select components and entities.
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5 years ago
Learn some of the basics of modeling parts in SOLIDWORKS, including design intent and editing sketches and parts.
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1 year ago
Learn some of the basics of SOLIDWORKS drawings, including adding views and dimensions.
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5 years ago