Friday 5 August 2016

SolidWorks 2015 (Basic to Advance level) - DVD (HD Video Training) for Mechanical

SolidWorks 2015 (Basic to Advance level) - DVD (HD Video Training) for Mechanical



  • Format: DVD
  • Stream: Engineering, 3D Animation, Auto CAD
  • Duration: 20 Hours
  • Language: English
Product Description


SolidWorks 2015 A Powerful 3D design solution for rapid creation of parts, assemblies and 2D drawings with minimal training. Friends! Every one of us has certain design requirements that we want to accomplish. In the whole life of a Design Engineer, there are certain areas that he works in full expertise. But rest of the features in a CAD solution die useless for him. He even wants to put a glance on them all his life. So if the software is too complex, the Design Engineer will feel more troubled with those useless features which He is not going to use. They work like road blocks at times in his life without him getting a cue of what to do with it. Now here is the real dilemma with a CAD solution:- 1. It needs to be specific to a particular user and should not offer more than what he actually needs. 2. But in the meantime, it should be usable by all the designer community. It can't be customized solution for each individual due to very high incurring costs. Why to use SolidWorks 2015? So here is the solution: - SolidWorks 2015 It has rich and complex functionalities and design capabilities that one can use with a simple and dynamic interface. You can pick up desired functionalities at your active interface and hide useless ones from the active interface. The rules of this 'Game' fairly simple and comprehensive. You can easily learn them and work out any design of your choice with use of your mind. What we can do with SolidWorks 1. We can make up new parts, assemble them and then create drawings for the parts or the assemblies. 2. Further we can assign material to a part and get its mass-volume properties. 3. We can test a part or an assembly of moderate complexity under various loading conditions. We can analyze how much the part will bend under what force, how much force it will bear and hence optimize our design for least material required for any specific loading requirement.

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