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Jan 13, 2025
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CAD 220 - SolidWorks - 3D and 2D Applications Credits: 4 Lecture Contact Hours: 2 Lab Contact Hours: 2 Description: This SolidWorks course will cover the basics of creating, editing and storing 3D models. The construction and constraining of assemblies will be covered as will the creation of detail and assembly drawings using the drafting package.
Prerequisites: CAD 120 or drafting knowledge/experience. Corequisites: None. Recommended: None.
Course Category: Occupational This Course is Typically Offered: Fall, Winter Check Course Availability
Course Competencies
- Create constrained sketches.
- Create complex models using feature-based operations.
- Create complex models using independent bodies.
- Utilize Boolean operations to merge bodies into final complex components.
- Create component drawings (multiple view styles).
- Apply dimensions and tolerances to the component drawings.
- Complete title blocks.
- Print/plot drawing files.
- Select various printers, paper size and plotting formats.
- Modify the document link between 3D Model and 2D Drawings.
- Insert parts into assembly models.
- Constrain parts to each other and to the coordinate systems within the assembly.
- Create assembly and exploded assembly drawings.
- Check assemblies for clearance and interferences.
- Create a Bill of Materials table for assembly drawings.
- Replace component models in an assembly.
- Create simple surfaces.
- Manage entry and exit to the CAD software.
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