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CATIA V5R17 Course Catalog PDF
CATIA V5R17 Course Catalog PDF
Analysis Solutions
Objectives
- Map external load data and combine loads/masses
- Optimize the computation of frequency analyses
- Analyze a sub-set of a symmetric model
- Manage multi-analyses and find critical values
- Perform a buckling analysis
- Customize the display of results and reports
Participants' Profile
Mechanical Designers
Structural Analysts
Prerequisites
- Generative Part Structural Analysis Expert
Advanced Pre-Processing
- Visualization Transferred onto Mesh
- Bearing Loads
- Data Mapping
- Self-Balancing on Load set
- Combined Loads/Masses
- Thermo-mechanical loads
- Local 1D Property
- Variable cross section beams
- Advanced 2D properties
- Periodic conditions
- Grouping for Pre-processing
- Local Adaptivity Specifications
- Mapping Property
- Import V4
Advanced Post-Processing
- Advanced Customisation
- Advanced Report
- Advanced images
- Export of nodal values
- Grouping
- Local sensors
- Image template
- FEM model images
EST Functionalities
Exercises
Ex. 1: Advanced Analysis of Landing Gear Assembly (120min) / Aerospace
Ex. 2: Bearing loads Analysis (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Hanger Buckling Analysis (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Door Fuselage Buckling Analysis (30min) / Aerospace
Ex. 5: Pressure Contact between Rod and Axis (20min) / Automotive
Ex. 6: Blade Analysis (120min) / Aerospace
Ex. 7: Truss Analysis (120min) / All sectors
Ex. 8: Toy surfacic Analysis (120min) / Fabrication & Assemblies Consumer
Goods
Ex. 9: Static constrained modes / All sectors
Ex. 10: Adaptivity (120min) / All sectors
Ex. 11: Automation (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 12: 12. Static Constrained Modes Case (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 13: 13. Applying Mapping Property (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 14: 14. Transfer of Loads (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 15: 15. Transfer of Solution (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 16: Multi-Loads Analysis (30min) / All sectors
Objectives
- Generate a solid mesh from a solid model or an existing surface mesh
- Generate a solid mesh using Mesh Transformations
- Generate a solid mesh using Mesh Extrusions
- Analyze Quality of 3D elements
- Perform a cutting plane analysis on a solid mesh
- Import / Export solid meshes
Participants' Profile
Structural Analysts
Prerequisites
- FEM Surface
Tetrahedron Filler
- What is Tetrahedron Filler
- Tetrahedron Filler Parameters
- Generating Solid Mesh Using Tetrahedron Filler
Sweep 3D
- What is Sweep 3D
- Generating Solid Mesh Using Sweep 3D
Exercises
Ex. 1: OCTREE Tetrahedron Mesher (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Solid Meshing Using Sweep 3D (5min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Mesh Part Transformation (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Mesh Part Extrusion (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: Master Exercise: Meshing of an Engine Cylinder Block (60min) / All
sectors
Objectives
Define global mesh parameters and local specifications
- Simplify model geometry and boundaries
- Manage multi-domains and define welding connections
- Apply mesh offsets and transformations
- Check interferences and mesh quality
- Import and export meshes
Participants' Profile
Structural Analysts
Prerequisites
- Generative Part Structural Analysis Expert
- Generative Assembly Structural Analysis
- Generative Dynamic Response Analysis
- ELFINI Structural Analysis
Content
This course will teach you how to create a FE model for a complex surface
part, and how to simplify geometric data so as to optimize the meshing
process. You will learn how to manage surface and beam meshes, modify
meshes and node distributions, and perform interference and quality checks.
Objectives
- Use different types of hypotheses for an assembly analysis
- Define analysis connections between assembly components
- Use existing assembly constraints to automatically create connections
- Assign a connection property to the appropriate analysis connection
- Compute a static analysis for an assembly
- Create and manage an analysis assembly model from existing meshed parts
Participants' Profile
Mechanical Designers
Structural Analysts
Prerequisites
Generative Part Structural Analysis Fundamentals
Generative Part Structural Analysis Expert
Introduction to GAS
- What is Generative Assembly Structural Analysis
-Assembly Analysis Overview
-Analysis Assembly Overview
-what is GAS
-Hypotheses Used for Analysis
Analysis Connections
-What is Analysis Connection
-General Analysis Connection
-Defining Line Analysis Connections
-Defining Point Analysis Connections
-Defining Surface Analysis Connections
-Points to Points Analysis Connection
GAS Connections
-Face Face Connection Properties
-Distant Connection Properties
-Welding Connection Properties
-Nodes to Nodes Connection Property
Exercises
Ex. 1: Pressure Fitting connection Property (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Face Face Connections Property (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Distant Connection Property (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Analysis Assembly (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: Master Exercise: Static Analysis on an Assembly: Presentation (90min) /
All sectors
Objectives
- Recognize the differences between harmonic and transient analyses
- Define load and restraint excitations
- Ensure that the appropriate pre-requisites are defined for the required
excitation case
- Visualize and animate 3D images of the analysis results
- Generate translation, velocity and acceleration graphs
- Export result data in Text or Excel format
Participants' Profile
Mechanical Designers
Structural Analysts
Prerequisites
Generative Part Structural Analysis Fundamentals
Generative Part Structural Analysis Expert
Content
This course will teach you how to perform a harmonic or transient analysis on a
single part using finite elements. You will learn how to generate and visualize
2D graphical results and how to export the resulting data.
Introduction to GDY
-What are the Different Types of Dynamic Analysis
-Load or Restraint Excitation
-Prerequisites
GDY Preprocessing
-Harmonic Response Case
-Transient Response Analysis
Results Visualization
- Generating Images
- Generating 2D Display
Exercises
Ex. 1: Master Exercise: Transient Dynamic Analysis (60min) / All sectors
Objectives
- Define and customize material properties
- Apply pressure, acceleration and force density loads; and define virtual parts
- Apply pivot, ball-joint, and user-defined restraints
- Compute a frequency analysis for a single part
- Create planar sections with which to visualize internal result values
- Compute and refine a mesh using adaptive meshing in order to achieve a
pre-defined accuracy
Participants' Profile
Mechanical Designers
Prerequisites
Generative Part Structural Analysis Fundamentals
Content
This course will focus on advanced Finite Element Analysis pre-processing
techniques and post-processing tools, including the concept of virtual parts to
avoid excessive geometric modeling. It will teach you how to perform a
frequency analysis on a single part, and the use of adaptive meshing to
achieve pre-defined accuracy.
Computation
- Computing a Frequency Case
- Computing with Adaptivity
- Historic of Computation
Exercises
Ex. 1: Pre-Processing Recap Exercise (20min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Results Visualization Recap Exercise (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Master Exercise: Frequency Analysis on a Crank Shaft (30min) / All
sectors
Objectives
- Use Finite Element Analysis
- Mesh a part with different element types and shapes, and define part
properties
- Apply clamp, slider, and iso-static restraints; and force, moment and
displacement loads
- Compute a static analysis for a single part
- Visualize images of the analysis results, and produce analysis reports
- Refine existing meshes in order to produce more accurate results
Participants' Profile
Mechanical Designers
Prerequisites
CATIA V5 Fundamentals
GPS Pre-Processing
- Managing Mesh-Part
- Defining Restraints
- Defining Loads
Computation
- Specifying the External Storage
- Computing a Static Case
GPS Post-Processing
- Results Visualization
- Results Management
- Refinement
Managing Analysis
- About Saving an Analysis Document
- About Save As
- How to Use Save Management
- Saving Document Using Send To Mechanism
- User Settings
Exercises
Ex. 1: Pre-Processing Recap Exercise (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Computation Recap Exercise (5min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Results Visualization Recap Exercise (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Results Management Recap Exercise (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: Refinement Recap Exercise (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 6: Mesh Refinement with Precision : Recap Exercise (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 7: Master Exercise: Static Analysis on a Hanger (50min) / All sectors
Objectives
In this course, you will learn about the Tolerance Analysis of Deformable
Assembly workbench and more precisely about the Process Product Resource
concept and the main functionalities.
Participants' Profile
Experienced CATIA V5 users
Prerequisites
Generative Shape Design (GSD)
Generative Part Structural Analysis (GPS)
Content
- Plates assembly Interactive Tolerance analysis
- Tolerance analysis from a text file
- Tolerancing and Analysis geometric variations
- Sensitivity Tolerance analysis from a text file
- Complete Plates assembly TAA text file creation
- Interactive Tolerance analysis : Application
Exercises
Ex. 1: Plates assembly Interactive Tolerance analysis (120min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Tolerance analysis from a text file (90min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Tolerancing and Analysis geometric variations (100min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Sensitivity Tolerance analysis from a text file (100min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: Complete Plates Assembly text file creation (100min) / All sectors
Ex. 6: Interactive Tolerance analysis : Application (480min) / Aerospace,
Automotive, Shipbuilding
Objectives
At the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Create Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) in a context of Assemblies,
- Export and import to/from an ECAD tool using the IDF interface.
Participants' Profile
Electrical designers knowing how to work with CATIA V5 Parts and Assemblies
Prerequisites
COM-F: Getting Started with CATIA V5
PDG-F: Part Design
Content
- Introduction to Circuit Board Design
- Creating the PCB geometry with mounting holes
- Constraint areas and components
- Export and Import using the IDF Interface
- Creating a catalog of electrical components
Exercises
Ex. 1: Transformer (45min) / Electronics & Electrical
Ex. 2: Connector Box (40min) / Electronics & Electrical
Ex. 3: Camera (30min) / Electronics & Electrical
Objectives
In this course you will learn how to flatten an electrical or geometrical harness
integrated within the DMU and how to modify the bundle segments of the
harness to fit your drawing in order to build the harness documentation
Participants' Profile
Electrical V5 users
Prerequisites
PRO-F: CATIA Tools for Proficient Users
EHI-F: Electrical Harness Installation
ELB-F: Electrical Librarian
Content
Introduction to Harness Flattening
Harness Flattening parameters
Extracting data
Harness flattening modifications
Synchronize
Links visualization
Reports
Drawing
Catalog text template creation
Graphic Replacement
Exercises
Ex. 1: Harness Documentation / Electronics & Electrical
Ex. 2: Harness Flattening / Electronics & Electrical
Ex. 3: Harness Documentation (2) / Electronics & Electrical
Ex. 4: Harness Flattening (2) / Electronics & Electrical
Objectives
In this course you will learn how to build and manage an electrical components
catalog, to design a harness integrated within the DMU and then connect the
bundle segments to electrical components.
Participants' Profile
New Electrical V5 users
Prerequisites
Catalog Editor
art Design
CATIA V5 basics (mandatory)
Content
Introduction to Electrical Librarian
Electrical Componentas Definition
Electrical Librarian Catalog Management
Electrical Assemblies
Introduction to Electrical Harness Installation
Electrical Harness Settings
Geometric Bundle definition
Position Electrical Devices
Bundle segment Definition
Managing a Branch Point
Delete Branch
Split a Bundle segment
Transfer Branches
Instantiate a protection
Adjust Diameter
Links Management
Local slack management
Support Management
Measure geometrical bundle inertia
V4/V5 Migration
Wires Management
Importing electrical external data for 3D implementation
Objectives
At the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Route wires in a harness.
- Route signals in space reservation system
- Use knowledgeware for segregation rules
Participants' Profile
New V5 CATIA electrical users
Prerequisites
CATIA V5 Part Design
CATIA V5 Assembly Design
Content
Introduction to Electrical Wire Routing
Import External Data
Wires Management
Exercises
Ex. 1: External Data Exchange (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: External Data (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: External Data Exchange (60min) / All sectors
Objectives
In this course you will learn how the CATIA Tubing Design product is used to
quickly and efficiently create an intelligent tubing layout.
Participants' Profile
Experienced CATIA V5 users
Prerequisites
CATIA V5 Fundamentals
Content
- Introduction to Tubing Design
- General Philosophy
- Accessing the Workbench
- User Interface
- Tubing Design Fundamentals
- Understanding the General Process
- Selecting a Project and a Discipline
- Managing Tubing Line IDs
- Routing a Tubing Run
- Routing a Flexible Tubing
- Routing a Tubing Bundle
- Modifying a Tubing Run
- Managing Spools
- Placing and Modifying Parts on a Tubing Run
- Managing Flow Direction
- Object Navigator
- Graphic Representation
- Schematic Driven
- Saving a Tubing Document
- Generating Reports
- To sum up
Exercises
Ex. 1: Creating, Modifying and placing parts on a run (45min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Flexible and Bundle of Flexibles (20min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Global Exercise (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Generating Production Documents (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: Schematics-Driven Design (10min) / All sectors
Objectives
This course illustrates how the Tubing Diagram product could be used to
quickly and efficiently create a schematic diagram.
Participants' Profile
Experienced CATIA V5 Users
Prerequisites
CATIA V5 Fundamentals
Content
- Starting a Tubing Diagram
- Diagram Creation
- Zone Creation and Management
- Diagram Modification/Annotation/Reports
- Design Checks
- Network Analysis
- Object Navigator
- to sum up
Exercises
Ex. 1: Tubing Diagrams Fundamental (Master Exercise) (60min) / All sectors
Objectives
This courseware is designed to teach Tubing specialists and administrators
how to define 2D (schematic diagrams) & 3D Tubing catalogs and
specifications.
Participants' Profile
2D & 3D Catalog designers and administrators for Equipment & Systems and
who are experienced CATIA V5 users.
Prerequisites
Tubing Diagrams
Tubing Design
Generic Routing
Content
Definitions
General Philosophy Feature Concept
General Philosophy Catalogs
General Philosophy Rules and Attributes
Understanding the General Process
Global Customization Process
Creating a Report
Generating a Report From a Macro First Solution
Defining and Generating a customized Report Second Solution
To Sum up
Exercises
Ex. 1: Creating a Tubing Catalog (360min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Creating a 2D Diagram Catalog (140min) / All sectors
Infrastructure Solutions
Objectives
At the end of this course, administrators will know how to install, customize and
maintain CATIA V5.
They will study many issues about CATIA infrastructure, administration and
data management.
Participants' Profile
This class is for Unix & Windows NT System Administrators and
CATIA/ENOVIA key application & support engineers.
Prerequisites
Unix Administration
NT Administration
Content
- Installing CATIA V5 on NT and on Unix with documentation
- Looking at Licensing system and configurations
- License management on NT and Unix
- CATIA V5 environments and related variables
- Customized installations and users settings
- Administrating settings with VB macros
- Lock and set default settings by administrator/root
- Organize CATIA data with DLNames
- Customizing general and drafting standards
- Upgrading from CATIA V5 service packs approach
- Procedures for automatic installation checking on NT and Unix
- Distributing CATIA on NT and Unix clients
- A view of various batch tools
- Reviewing Data and links management aspects
- Over viewing of UNIX/Windows and V4/V5 interoperability
Exercises
Ex. 1: Installing CATIA V5 on NT (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Checking, configuring licenses (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Customizing an environment (20min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Settings (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: Customizing standards (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 6: Installing a service pack, Distributing CATIA V5 to client from server on
NT, checking the installation (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 7: Practicing with tools (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 8: Understanding Document environment anf links (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 9: Interoperability cases (15min) / All sectors
Objectives
- Create and manage component catalogs
- Find and insert components from catalogs
- Create and save Powercopies
- Use Powercopies to create new features
- Transfer a CATIA V4 model to CATIA V5
Participants' Profile
Mechanical Designers
Prerequisites
CATIA V5 Fundamentals, Part Design
Content
This course will teach you how to use advanced CATIA tools to re-use existing
CATIA V4 and CATIA V5 model data. You will learn how to make use of
component catalogs, and how to store and create re-usable parameterized
features.
Exercises
Ex. 1: Creating a PowerCopy (20min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Instantiating a PowerCopy (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Creating a Catalog from a CATDrawing file (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Adding a Chapter to a Catalog (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: Adding a Family (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 6: Creating a Keyword in a Catalog (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 7: Adding a Component (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 8: Copying a CATIA V4 Solid into CATIA V5 (10min) / All sectors
Objectives
In this course, you will learn advanced interoperability concepts about the
migration of CATIA V4 geometric/application data to CATIA V5. You will also
learn how V5 data can be saved in CATIA V4 formats or used directly in CATIA
V4.
Participants' Profile
Experienced CATIA V4/V5 users
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of CATIA V5 Mechanical Design Solutions
Content
- From V4 to V5
- Transfer of V4 geometric data to V5
- Transfer of V4 application data to V5
- From V5 to V4
- Using V5 data in V4
- Saving V5 data in V4 formats
Exercises
Ex. 1: Smart/Unsmart Solid (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Error during update (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Migration of kinematics data (25min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Sheet Metal Design (10min) / All sectors
Objectives
At the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Use CATIA V4 data in CATIA V5
- Transfer a CATIA V4 solid into a CATIA V5 CATPart
- Manage the links between CATIA V4 and CATIA V5 documents
Participants' Profile
CATIA V5 users
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of CATIA V5 Mechanical Design Solutions
Content
- Introduction to V4 Integration
- Creating a CATProduct using V4 data
- Assembly of V4 data in a V5 CATProduct
- Transferring V4 data into V5 CATPart
- Design in context
- Drawing of a V4/V5 document in V5
- Migration of 2D Draw elements and Views
- CATIA V5 DMU solutions and V4 data
- Links between V4 data and V5 documents
Exercises
Ex. 1: Recap Exercise 1 : open and check the V4 geometry (20min) / All
sectors
Ex. 2: Recap Exercise 2 : Solid translation (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Recap Exercise 3 : manipulations in a CATProduct (20min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Welding Gun : Creating a CATProduct with V4 data (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: Welding Gun : Assembly of V4 data in a V5 CATProduct (15min) / All
sectors
Ex. 6: Welding Gun : Copy/Pasting a V4 solid in a V5 CATPart (20min) / All
sectors
Ex. 7: Welding Gun : Design in context (20min) / All sectors
Ex. 8: Welding Gun : Generative drafting (20min) / All sectors
Ex. 9: Welding Gun : DMU Space Analysis (20min) / All sectors
Ex. 10: Welding Gun : V4 Modification and Update in V5 (20min) / All sectors
Objectives
At the end of this course, participants will have a good understanding of the
different ways to automate tasks related to CATIA V5: CATIA Macros and
Visual Basic Programming.
Participants' Profile
CATIA V5 Applications developers; bench markers
Prerequisites
CATIA V5 Fundamentals.
Visual Basic Editor on PC NT
Minimum knowledge or exposure to Microsoft Visual Basic (cf. book ref.
Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Learning Edition)
JavaScript is a plus
Content
- CATIA V5 OLE Automation, Journaling & Scripting Architecture
- Exported objects of CATIA V5
- Designing panels for Macros
- Graphic selection of objects
- Settings - V5 Administration
- Communication with another Automation server.
Exercises
Ex. 1: Cylinders (Master Exercise) (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Modifying the viewpoint of an existing document (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Creating 2D sketch with constraints (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Creating part design features (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: Creating 3D wireframes and 3D surfaces (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 6: Titanic (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 7: Drafting the bolt (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 8: Test Selections (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 9: Select Element (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 10: Get Point (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 11: Settings - Applying local changes (20min) / All sectors
Objectives
In this course, you will learn how to generate sheet metal parts for aerospace
Participants' Profile
Aerospace Airframe Designer
Prerequisites
Part Design, Assembly Design, Wireframe and Surface Design
Content
- Introduction to Aerospace Sheet Metal Design
- ASL Parameters
- Creating the Web
- Creating a Surfacic Flange
- Creating a Joggle
- Creating Flanges
- Creating a Corner Relief
- Creating a Cut Out
- Creating Stamps
- Flanged Hole
- Bead
- Circular Stamp
- Surface Stamp
- Flanged Cutout
- Stiffening Rib
- Curve Stamp
- User Stamp
- Creating a Hole
- Points or Curves Mapping
- Creating Corners or Chamfers
- Applying a Pattern
- Modifying a Feature
- Generating Folded and Flattened Parts
- Drawing Generation
Exercises
Ex. 1: Fighter Airframe (50min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Aero Structure (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Bracket (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Fighter Web Structure (20min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: Rib (20min) / All sectors
Objectives
Modify CATIA options in order to optimize performance for large, complex
designs
Manage contextual links between product documents by using publications
Create and use parameters to drive a product design
Create sections to visualize internal product structure
Create scenes and exploded views
Generate annotations and bills of material for assembly drawings
Participants' Profile
Advanced Users
Prerequisites
CATIA Product Design, CATIA Part Design
Content
This course will teach you collaborative engineering methods with which you
can design parts in the context of a complex product structure. You will learn
how to optimize performance for large and complex designs, and how to
generate annotations and bills of material for assembly drawings.
Exercises
Ex. 1: Assembly Design Settings (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Connector Assembly - Assembling Components (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Connector Assembly - Positioning Components (20min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Connector Assembly - Analyzing the Assembly (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: Connector Assembly - Fixing the clash (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 6: Connector Assembly - Adding screws (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 7: Vice Assembly - Creating the Structure (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 8: Vice Assembly - Positioning Components (20min) / All sectors
Ex. 9: Vice Assembly - Editing parts (20min) / All sectors
Ex. 10: Vice Assembly - Inserting Fitting Components (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 11: Flexible Assemblies : Assembling Components (3min) / All sectors
Ex. 12: Flexible Assemblies : Constrain Clamp Assembly (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 13: Flexible Assemblies : Change configuration (7min) / All sectors
Objectives
In this course you will learn how to use workbench Core & Cavity Design to
create the Core and Cavity sides of a part, including sliders and loose cores,
required for the design of a plastic injection mold.
You will also learn how to handle design changes by comparing versions of a
same part.
Participants' Profile
Surface designers in tooling domain
Prerequisites
V5F-F: CATIA V5 Fundamentals
Content
- Import the Part to mold
- Define the Main Pulling Direction
- Define a Slider/Lifter Pulling Direction
- Work on Mold Areas : Transfer, Aggregate, Split, Explode, Bounding Box
- Define Parting Surface
- Comparing two parts
Exercises
Ex. 1: Pan Handle (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Support (30min) / All sectors
Objectives
This course focuses on the tools of the drafting workbench dedicated to the
creation of interactive views. You will also learn advanced tools to dress-up
and annotate the views and will be introduced to the drafting workbench
customization.
Participants' Profile
Draftsmen
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should be familiar with the basics of 2D views
creation in CATIA V5
Content
- Introduction to drafting workbench
- Creating Interactive Views
- Dressing up the Layout
- View and Sheet Management
- Customizing the Drafting Workbench
Exercises
Ex. 1: Adding Drawing Views (45min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Adding Annotations (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Car Jack Support (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Master Exercise 1 (60min) / All sectors
Objectives
In this class, participants will Benefit from hints and tips on
-Interactive drafting
- Large assembly drawings
-Dimension generation from 3D definitions of parts
-Learn how to define standards and re-use existing start-up drawings
-Build frames, title & revision blocks from table values with VBScript support
Participants' Profile
Experienced drafters
Prerequisites
V5F: CATIA V5 Fundamentals (EDU-CAT-E-V5F-F - V5R16)
Content
During this 2-day session you will see
Detail review of CATIA drafting tools available in:
DR1: CATIA Drafting 1 Configuration
DP2: CATIA Drawing Production 2 Configuration
Defining Company Drawing Standards (production set)
Setting drawing formats, symbols, start up drawings patterns according to a
Company or project standards
Setting and controlling Standard files
Applications
Reusing an existing start-up drawings
For a generative drawing:
Advanced filtering techniques (multi-selection of nodes and attributes of
views)
Auto-dimensioning and balloons creation
Defining drawing formats (frame) and title block information (with and without
macros)
Integrating table values or revision information
Customizing with VBScript
Creating tolerance tables (automation) and managing ditto
Recommended Methodologies for ID1,
Hints and Tips, annotation and dress up tools (dimensions standards, text
standards, FD&T standards, center line with and without reference, etc)
Exercises
Ex. 1: The Plate (45min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: The Pivot (45min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Generating Dimensions (25min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Using filtering techniques (25min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: Geometry & Free Text in VB Script (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 6: Fill in Title Block (20min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon Completion of this course you will be able to:
- Define the main shapes of a molded part as added or removed material
- Add functional features such as ribs or cutouts to the part
- Finalize the molded part using the feature modifiers such as fillets or patterns
- Use the multi-body approach
- Extract cores and cavities from the final part
Participants' Profile
Mold Designers
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should be familiar with the basics of solids and
surfaces creation
Content
This course will teach you how to use the Functional Molded Part workbench to
create molded parts from the main shapes definition and to finalize the part
with additional dress up features. You will also be taught the multi-body
approach and will finally learn how to extract cores and cavity from the final
part.
- Introduction
- Shape Features
- Mold Design properties
- Functional Features
- Feature Modifiers
- Dress up Features
- Functional Extration
- Design Process
Exercises
Ex. 1: Locking cover (45min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Belt Housing (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Electrical box housing (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Notepad (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: Functional mold extraction Electrical box housing (25min) / All sectors
Objectives
This course aims at introducing the Feature Recognition capability, which is
part of the Part Design workbench. The exercise shows how to perform a
Feature Recognition operation.
Participants' Profile
Designers
Prerequisites
Part Design
Content
What is Feature Recognition ?
Accessing the Workbench
Part Analysis Tool
How to perform a FR ?
Feature Recognition Panel
Examples
Tips
Exercises
Ex. 1: Creating V5 geometry from an isolated solid (30min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon Completion of this course you will be able to:
- Add 3D annotations to a part
- Manage and position these annotations
- Create and manage annotation planes and views
- Manage the 3D geometry associated to the 3D annotations
Participants' Profile
Mechanical Designers
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should be familiar with the basics of solids and
surfaces creation and also with the basics of knowledge
Content
This course will teach you how to create annotation planes in a CATPart and
how to add and manage 3D annotations on these planes. You will also learn
how to create 3D views in the CATPart and how to use them to create 2D
views in a CATDrawing.
Exercises
Ex. 1: Create and Manage 3D Annotations (65min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Create Drawings & Manage Annotations (80min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Create Assembly Annotations (25min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Modify Geometry & Update Annotations (85min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: Advanced FT&A Functions (55min) / All sectors
Ex. 6: Knowledge and 3D Annotations (45min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- Identify and use the tools specific to the Generative Shape Design workbench
- Create simple reference and Wireframe geometry
- Use the reference wireframe elements to create simple surfaces
- Create clean topology from a set of surfaces and smooth sharp edges
- Detect and correct the discontinuities on curves and surfaces
- Create solids from surfaces
Participants' Profile
Mechanical Surface Designers
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should be familiar with the CATIA V5 interface
Content
This course introduces you to the Generative Shape Design interface and
basic tools.
You will be taught wireframe and surface creation and you will familiarize
yourself with the hybrid design.
This course focus on the Generative Shape Design tools that are available with
a MD2 license.
Objectives
In this course, you will learn how to create valid closed topologies from
imported data, even inaccurate or invalid. The objective is to get suitable data
for further processing in V5 (example: tooling design).
The course includes both theoretical descriptions and practical tips.
Participants' Profile
All designers, especially in the tooling design domain
Prerequisites
GS1-F-V5R16: CATIA Surface Design
Content
- Introduction
- Workbench presentation
- Model Analysis
- Closing a Join surface
- Comparing models
Exercises
Ex. 1: Lateral Fender (master exercise) (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Compare exercise: Lateral fender (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Additional exercise (Handle) (45min) / All sectors
Objectives
In this course you will learn how to draw benefit from 2D & 3D available in a
single environment to design 3D products.
Participants' Profile
CATIA V5 users
Prerequisites
Drafting
Part Design
Assembly Design
Content
1- Introduction
Accessing the Workbench
User Interface
General Presentation
User Settings
Standards
2- Geometry Creation
Creating Projection Views
Exporting the 2D View to 2D Layout
Using 2D Components
3D Visualization and Use-Edges Capabilities
Managing the Background Visualization
Dressing-up the Geometry
Creating 3D geometry from 2D geometry
3- Data Management
Print Capabilities
Drawing Creation from 2D Layout
Exercises
Ex. 1: Front rear sprocket creation (20min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Front fork creation (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Tire assembly modification and CATDrawing extraction (60min) / All
sectors
Objectives
In this course, you will learn about the enhancements in the Mechanical Design
Workbenches in V5R17 Release.
Participants' Profile
CATIA V5R15 Mechanical Designers
Prerequisites
CATIA Mechanical Design Courses
Content
This course will teach you the principal new tools available in CATIA V5R17
Mechanical Design. You will be taught the new options for variable radius
creation. You will also learn how to create symmetric set in products, how to
use tolerant modeling while creating blends. In the drafting workbench, you will
see how to create new 2D and 3D clipping views or how to customize symbols.
Exercises
Ex. 1: Create Technological Results (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Practice Re-route Publications (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Applying various 2D Visualization Mode (5min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Create an Extract sub-element of a curve (5min) / All sectors
Objectives
In this course, you will learn how to use the workbench Mold Tooling Design to
create a Plastic Injection Mold
Participants' Profile
New Mold Tooling Design users
Prerequisites
TG1: Tooling Design (EDU-CAT-E-TG1-F - V5R16)
Content
Introduction to Mold Tooling Design
Creating a New Mold
Editing the Mold Base
Advanced Mold Base : Inserts / Stripper Plate
Tooling Components : Generic/Mold
Creating Components
managing Components
User Components
Assembly Drillings
Advanced Add/Remove Capabilities
Mold Design to Manufacturing
Creating Injection Features
Analyzing Contextual Links in the Assembly Structure
Customizing the Bill of Material of a Mold
Working with Large Assemblies : Cache Management
Exercises
Ex. 1: Phone Handset (240min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Cover (180min) / All sectors
Objectives
Create and modify stable designs by using 3D reference elements
Create advanced 3D solid features based on 2D sketches
Design complex manufacturable solids by using advanced dress-up features
Incorporate Boolean operations by using multi-body methods
Share geometric data and work collaboratively with other designers
Analyse and annotate your designs
Participants' Profile
CATIA V5 Mechanical Designers.
Prerequisites
CATIA V5 Fundamentals, Getting started with CATIA V5, Sketcher, Part
Design, Product Design, Generative Drafting (ISO or ANSI).
Content
This course will teach you to design Complex 3D mechanical parts from
sketches in context of an assembly. You will build upon the knowledge gained
in the Part Design Course and will be equiped to use Advanced features
offered by the Part Design workbench.
Exercises
Ex. 1: Sketch based Features Recap Exercises (45min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Meat Mincer Screw (45min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Using 3D Elements to Create a Part Recap Exercises (35min) / All
sectors
Ex. 4: Hinge (40min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: Dress Up Features (35min) / All sectors
Ex. 6: Part Manipulations (35min) / All sectors
Ex. 7: Part Analysis (25min) / All sectors
Ex. 8: Master Exercise: Mobile Phone Bottom Case (90min) / All sectors
Objectives
Understand the terminology and the creation process for sheet metal part
design
Define and manage sheet metal part parameters
Design walls, bends and flanges
- Add features such as cutouts, holes, corners and chamfers
- Create standard and user defined stamped features
- Manage folded and unfolded views and export a finished flat pattern
Participants' Profile
Mechanical Designers, Sheetmetal Designers
Prerequisites
CATIA V5 Fundamentals.
Getting Started
- Introduction to Sheet Metal Design
- Generative Sheet Metal Design Overview
- Defining Sheet Metal Parameters
- Recommendations for Getting Started
- Sheet Metal Walls
Flanges
- Creating Flanges
- Recommendations for Flanges
Duplication
- Patterns
- Mirror
- PowerCopies
- Recommendations for Duplication
Objectives
In this course, you will learn about the new and enhanced capabilities of the
V5R17 Generative Sheetmetal Design workbench.
Participants' Profile
Mechanical Designers, Sheetmetal Designers
Prerequisites
CATIA Generative Sheetmetal Design
Content
Enhancements in Sheetmetal Stamps
Enhancements in Flanged Hole
Creating a Flanged Hole with Flat Diameter Option
Exercises
Ex. 1: Creating a Flanged Hole with Different Options (10min) / All sectors
Objectives
In this course you will learn methods to quickly create and modify linear and
curved structures, and plates using standard or user-defined sections. It
addresses any kind of Frames, Foundations and Steel construction , in
various domains like Aerospace, Automotive and F&A.
Participants' Profile
New CATIA V5 users
Prerequisites
COM, WFS, PDG
Exercises
Ex. 1: Select your project and options (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: External Turret: Panel System (45min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: External Turret: Jacket System (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: External Turret: Floor System (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: External Turret: Detailing (90min) / All sectors
Ex. 6: External Turret: Modifications (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 7: External Turret: Secondary Structures (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 8: Piece Part Generation (30min) / All sectors
Objectives
In this course you will learn methods to:
- administrate a SR1 project.
- Create or modify a Section Catalog
- Create End-Cuts, Slots and Small Assmblies
Participants' Profile
Experienced CATIA V5 users
Prerequisites
COM, WFS, PDG, SR1, PKT, KWA (Optional)
Content
1. Project Resource Managementp5
Introducing the PRMp6
Understanding the PRMp7
Structure Discipline Resourcesp11
Accessing & Checking the PRM p15
2. Feature Dictionaryp16
About the Feature Dictionaryp17
Starting the Feature Dictionary Editorp18
Managing Attributes p19
Discrete Valuesp21
Managing ID Numberp22
3. Standard Section Catalogsp24
Managing Parametric Sectionsp25
Generating Resolved Partsp30
Creating/Modifying Standard Section Catalogsp32
Creating/Modifying the StructureSpecificationMaterial Catalogsp34
4. Detailing Featuresp41
Design Rules and Recommendationsp42
End-Cutsp45
Slotsp51
Small Assembliesp54
Storing Detailing Features in a catalogp57
Exercises
Ex. 1: Creating a New Project (180min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Adding New Attributes (180min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Creating a Resolved Standard section (240min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Modifying the StructureSpecifiactionMaterial Catalog (240min) / All
sectors
Ex. 5: Creating a Standard End-Cut (180min) / All sectors
Ex. 6: Creating a Contextual End-Cut (180min) / All sectors
Ex. 7: Creating a Slot (180min) / All sectors
Ex. 8: Creating a Small Assembly (180min) / All sectors
Objectives
In this course you will learn how to use workbench Tooling Design to create
and instantiate Components in a Mold or Die Structure
Participants' Profile
New Tooling Design users
Prerequisites
CATIA V5 Fundamentals
Mechanical Design Fundamentals
Content
Introduction to Tooling Design
Creating Components
Editing Components
Specific Components : Inserts & Sliders
Advanced Add/Remove Capabilities
Managing User Components
Tool Design to Manufacturing
Analyzing the contextual Links in the Assembly structure
Customizing the Bill of Material of a Mold/Die Product
Working with Large assemblies : Cache Management
Exercises
Ex. 1: Phone Handset (150min) / All sectors
Objectives
- Create a complex model in CATIA V5
- Create and manage a structured model
- Design parts in the context of an assembly
- Re-use existing data to complete assemblies
- Manage relationships between assembled parts
- Analyze and annotate your design
Participants' Profile
Mechanical designers already having an experience of CATIA V5 mechanical
design foundations.
Prerequisites
Training on CATIA V5 Fundamentals
Mechanical design experience
Content
This course will teach you how to start a complex design project from its
specifications (top down approach) and complete it by reusing existing data. It
will focus on advanced skills and concepts that enable you to create and
analyze complex parts and assemblies.
Lesson 1: Introduction
Lesson 2: Design Complex Parts
Lesson 3: Surface Design
Lesson 4: Analyze and Annotate Parts
Lesson 5: Sharing Information
Lesson 6: Assembly Design
Lesson 7: Design in Context
Lesson 8: Complex Assembly Design
Master Project 1: Mobile Phone
Master Project 2: Lifting Truck
Objectives
- Understand the CATIA V5 interface
- Plan the construction of a part in order to properly convey its visual and
functional aspects
- Create simple parts in CATIA V5
- Understand how to manage parts in the context of an assembly
- Produce simple drawings and assembly layouts
Participants' Profile
New CATIA V5 Mechanical Designers
Prerequisites
Mechanical design experience.
Experience with the Windows operating system.
Content
This course will introduce you to CATIA V5. It will teach you how to build
simple parts and assemblies in CATIA, and how to make simple drawings of
those parts and assemblies.
Machining Solutions
Objectives
In this course, you will learn how to define:
- Multi-Axis Flank Contouring operation
- Multi-Axis Helix machining operation
- Cavities Roughing operation
Participants' Profile
Manufacturing users knowing how to work with CATIA V5 parts
Prerequisites
Fundamentals about CATIA V5
Content
- Multi Axis Flank Contouring operation presentation
- Geometry tab
- Strategy tab
- Multi Axis Helix machining operation presentation
- Geometry tab
- Strategy tab
- Cavities Roughing operation presentation
- Geometry tab
- Strategy tab
Exercises
Ex. 1: Multi-Axis Contouring operation (20min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Flank finishing (5min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Start and End in closed pocket (5min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Joggle management (5min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: Thickness on tool path (5min) / All sectors
Ex. 6: Curves as part (5min) / All sectors
Ex. 7: Local modifications (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 8: Non contiguous drives (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 9: Non contiguous drives 2 (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 10: Non contiguous drives in same plane (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 11: Auxilliary guiding (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 12: Mx-Helix 01 : Rough body blade / All sectors
Ex. 13: Mx-Helix 02 : Rough foot blade (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 14: Mx-Pocket 01 : Rough Frame (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 15: Mx-Pocket 02 : Rough Zone (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 16: Mx-Helix 03 : Interpol (10min) / All sectors
Objectives
By the end this course you will be able to define and manage NC Programs
dedicated to Machining Parts using Lathe Machining techniques. You will also
be able to program Roughing, Finishing, Recessing, Grooving, Threading, and
Drilling operations, and manage the Lathe Tools.
Participants' Profile
Manufacturing users working with CATIA V5 Parts
Prerequisites
CATIA V5 Fundamentals
Numerical Control Infrastructure
Content
Lathe Operations
- Rough Turning
- Groove Turning
- Recess Turning
- Profile Finish Turning
- Groove finish Turning
- Thread Turning
- Sequential Turning
- Ramp Rough Turning
- Ramp Recess Turning
- Lathe Tool assembly
- Design Associativity
- Machining Process for Lathe operation creation
Exercises
Ex. 1: Cylindrical Structure Part (130min) / All sectors
Objectives
In this course, you will learn how to define and manage NC programs to
machine Surface or Solid geometry using 5-Axis machining techniques.
Participants' Profile
Manufacturing users
Prerequisites
Fundamentals about CATIA V5
NC Manufacturing Infrastructure
3-Axis Surface Machining
Content
- Multi-Axis Sweeping Operation
- Multi-Axis Contour Driven Operation
- Multi-Axis Curve Machining Operation
- Multi-Axis Isoparametric Machining Operation
- Multi-Axis Drilling Operation
Exercises
Ex. 1: Fender (90min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Hood (40min) / Automotive
Ex. 3: Pocket (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Isoparametric and Drill (15min) / All sectors
Objectives
In this course you will see how to define and manage NC programs to machine
parts designed in 3D Wireframe or Solid geometry with 2.5 Axis machining
operations and how this product assists the NC programmer in making the link
between Design and Manufacturing.
Participants' Profile
Manufacturing users knowing how to work with CATIA V5 Parts and Processes
Prerequisites
CATIA V5 Fundamentals
PMG-F: Prismatic Machining
Content
- Introduction to Prismatic Machining Preparation Assistant
- Global features recognition
- Locall features recognition
- Machinable Axial Features Pattern Creation
Exercises
Ex. 1: Prismatic Part (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Holes management (15min) / All sectors
Objectives
In this course, you will learn how to define a power Machining operation
Participants' Profile
Manufacturing users knowing how to work with CATIA V5 parts
Prerequisites
Fundamentals about CATIA V5
Users already trained with other milling course
Content
- Power machining operation presentation
- Geometry tab
- Strategy tab
- Offsets management
Exercises
Ex. 1: Power machining frame (15min) / All sectors
Objectives
By the end of this course you will be able to create a Manufacturing Program,
simulate it and generate outputs. You will be able to perform the following NC
Manufacturing Infrastructure functions:
- Manage Tools and Tool Catalogs
- Define and Verify the Tool Path
- Generate NC data using an integrated Post Processor
- Create Shop-floor Documentation-
- Manage Design Changes
- Import V4 Data
Participants' Profile
Manufacturing Users (NC Programmers)
Prerequisites
CATIA V5 Fundamentals
Content
COMMON TOPICS
Lesson 1 : Workbench Presentation
Lesson 2 : Define Setup (Part Operation)
Lesson 3 : Machining Operation, Macros, Tools Presentation
Lesson 4 : Tool Path Verification & Simulation
lesson 5 : Auto sequence
lesson 6 : Auxiliary Operations
lesson 7 : Output generation
lesson 8 : Axial Operations
lesson 9 : Hole selection - Machining Pattern Management
lesson 10 : The different Process Views
Lesson 11 : Geometry wizard (edge, surface)
ADVANCED TOPICS
Lesson 12 : Import & Modify Tool Path
Lesson 13 : Resource Management
Lesson 14 : PP Word Table customization
Lesson 15 : V4 NCMill & NCLathe Set Import (optional)
Lesson 16 : Design Change Management
Lesson 17 : Machining Processes
APPENDIX
Settings
Objectives
At the end of this course, participants will be able to define and manage
prismatic (2,5 axis) operations, being aware of all capabilities in terms of
strategies, parameters and transition paths.
Participants' Profile
Manufacturing users knowing how to work with CATIA V5 Parts
Prerequisites
Fundamentals about CATIA V5 and Machining
Content
Milling operations:
- Facing,
- Pocketing,
- Prismatic Roughing,
- Profile contouring,
- Groove milling,
- Point to point,
- Curve following,
- Prismatic rework area,
- Prismatic machining area,
- Transition Paths (macros)
Exercises
Ex. 1: Aerospace structure part (130min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Prismatic Part (180min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Fitting Part (120min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Flap Track part (180min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: AIrframe part (30min) / All sectors
Objectives
In this course, you will see how to define and manage NC programs dedicated
to machining parts designed with Surface or Solid geometry using 3-Axis
machining techniques.
Participants' Profile
Manufacturing users
Prerequisites
Fundamentals about CATIA V5 and Machining
Content
Introduction to the 3-Axis Surface Machining
Accessing the Workbench
Workbench the user interface
Process/Product/Resources model
Manufacturing terminology
General process
Objectives
In this course, you will learn how to create meshes from solids or surfaces
using the application STL Rapid Prototyping.
Participants' Profile
Surface Designer
Prerequisites
DSE-F: Digitized Shape Editor
Content
- Introduction
- Creating a mesh from a basic surface
- Tuning the mesh
- Giving a thickness to the mesh
- Optimizing the mesh
- Exporting the mesh as an STL file
Exercises
Ex. 1: Portable Vacuum Cleaner (40min) / Fabrication & Assemblies Consumer
Goods
Objectives
In this course, you will learn how to use our Human Model technology in order
to leverage your ergonomics analysis. Among other things, you will learn how
to position and manipulate the manikins within a V5 scene. In addition, you will
evaluate the comfort, the reach, clearance, and the vision of your target
population. Additional to standard ergonomics analysis you will evaluate
interaction between the manikin and geometries in the scene. Finally, you will
realize a simulation (animation).
Participants' Profile
- Designers
- Engineers
- Human factors specialists
- Any Health specialist
Prerequisites
Course on Digital mock-up
Content
You will use the Ergonomics Design & Analysis tools to review the ergonomics
aspect of a manikin inside and around a vehicle, with the tools of the
workbenches: Human Builder, Human Measurement Editor, Human Activity
Analysis and Human Postural Analysis.
Exercises
Ex. 1: Ergonomics review inside a vehicle with Human Measurement Editor
(240min) / Automotive
Ex. 2: Ergonomics review inside a vehicle with Human Postural Analysis
(240min) / Automotive
Ex. 3: Ergonomics review around a vehicle with Human Activity Analysis
(240min) / Automotive
Ex. 4: Ergonomics review inside a vehicle with Human Builder (240min) /
Automotive
Objectives
Access the Knowledgeware working environment
Create user parameters and formulae
Create Design Tables and use them to create part families
Create reaction features that react to an event such as an update
Use the Macro with Argument feature
Use inspection, equations, law and loop tools
Participants' Profile
CATIA V5 users
Prerequisites
CATIA V5 Basics
Content
This course you will teach you how to manage Knowledge Advisor objects in
order to embed knowledge within a design. It will teach you how to use
knowledge rules to reduce errors and automate modifications.
-Workbench presentation
-Creating user parameters and formulas
-Defining Checks, Rules, Reactions, Lists, Laws, Loops and macros with
arguments
-Associating URLs to parameters or relations
-Running macros from Rules or Reactions
-Using the Knowledge Inspector tool
-Managing Design Tables and part family catalogs
Exercises
Ex. 1: Wheel Rim (90min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Light Bulb (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Sheet Metal Part (30min) / All sectors
Objectives
Use the Knowledge Expert working environment
Build and analyze Expert Checks
Store and re-use rules
Archive the results of the Check Analysis using Check Reports
Participants' Profile
Users implementing the Know-how on the design quality as design rules,
security norms and company standards.
Prerequisites
CATIA V5 Basics
Content
This course you will show how to build up and share corporate knowledge
stored in rule bases, and leverage it across the company to ensure design
compliance with established standards.
- Workbench presentation
- Creating a rule base and a rule set
- Creating an expert rule
- Creating an expert check
- Navigating the object browser
- Accessing the Expert Check/Rule in the Check/Rule body
- Solving a rule base
- Generating a check report
- Performing a Global Analysis of Checks
- Working with rule bases and catalogs
- Creating expert rules or expert checks on User Features
Exercises
Ex. 1: Connector (40min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: LBlock Correction (40min) / All sectors
Objectives
At the end of this course, trainees should be able to create and use parametric
parts and assemblies, without any help.
Participants' Profile
Mechanical design engineer with project management responsibilities.
Prerequisites
PDG-F: Part Design Fundamentals
ASS-F: Assembly Design Fundamentals
Content
- Introduction to knowledge tools
- Common Knowledge Tools
- Collaborative Work and Knowledge
Exercises
Ex. 1: Common Knowledge Tools Exercise : Bolt and Stringer (40min) / All
sectors
Ex. 2: Collaborative Work and Knowledge Exercise : Grip Assembly (45min) /
All sectors
Ex. 3: Stringer Assembly - Step 1 : Creating user parameters and formulas
(10min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Stringer Assembly - Step 2 : Importing Rules and Checks (10min) / All
sectors
Ex. 5: Stringer Assembly - Step 3 : Using a Design Table (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 6: Stringer Assembly - Step 4 : Publishing Parameters (5min) / All sectors
Ex. 7: Stringer Assembly - Step 5 : Creating User Parameters and formulas
(10min) / All sectors
Ex. 8: Stringer Assembly - Step 6 :Using parameters as external references
(15min) / All sectors
Ex. 9: Stringer Assembly - Step 7 : Replacing component (5min) / All sectors
Objectives
In this course, you will learn the functionalities of CATIA Product Engineering
Optimizer (PEO):
- Definition of an optimization problem
- Specification of the optimization algorithm,
- Solving of an optimization problem,
- Analyzing and reporting on the results,
- Use of the Design of Experiments tool to understand the behavior of a system
thanks to space exploration,
- Use of the Constraint Satisfaction tool to solve complex contraint problems
(with no objective function)
Participants' Profile
CATIA V5 Users
Prerequisites
CATIA Basics
Content
- Workbench Presentation
- Optimization Problem Formulation
- Optimization problem resolution
- Solution analysis
- Best practices for optimization with PEO
- Design of Experiments tool
- Constraint Satisfaction tool
Exercises
Ex. 1: Strap tension optimization (90min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Beam mass optimization (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Shape optimization: Hanger (40min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Fastener Shape Optimization (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: Surfacic structure Structural Optimization (20min) / All sectors
Ex. 6: Child Swing Structural Optimization (25min) / All sectors
Ex. 7: Silo Structural Optimization (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 8: Design of experiments (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 9: Beam Mass Minimization through Constraint Satisfaction (20min) / All
sectors
Objectives
The objectives of these documents are to have the users familiar with develop
wires and unfolded surfaces concepts and functionalities
Participants' Profile
Designers
Prerequisites
WFS-F: Wireframe and Surface Design
GSD-F: Generative Shape Design
Content
User interface and functionalities
User interface
Unfolded surfaces
Unfolded surfaces: Concept definition
Unfolded surfaces functionalities
Develop wires
Develop wires: Concept definition
Develop wires: functionalities
Exercise Presentation
To Sum Up
Exercises
Ex. 1: Water bottle and its support (40min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon Completion of this course you will be able to:
- Import and optimize digitized data such as cloud of points
- Compute and optimize a mesh based on digitized data
- Extract the characteristic curves of a mesh
Participants' Profile
Designers
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should be familiar with the basics of curves
creation
Content
This course will teach you how to import, clean and optimize digitized data
such as clouds of points. You will also learn how to create an optimized mesh
on the digitized data and how to extract the characteristic curves from this
mesh.
Exercises
Ex. 1: Car Door (80min) / Automotive
Ex. 2: Hair Dryer (75min) / Fabrication & Assemblies Consumer Goods
Objectives
- Use pictures as background or as a basis for design
- Import a picture into CATIA V5
- Position a picture in the CATIA V5 environment
Participants' Profile
Surface Designers
Prerequisites
GS1: CATIA Surface Design (EDU-CAT-E-GS1-F - V5R16)
Content
This course will teach you how to use pictures in the CATIA V5 environment as
background or as a basis for your design.
- Import an image
- Position an image
Exercises
Ex. 1: Sea Car (20min) / Automotive
Objectives
- Create styled shapes using with digitized data
- Create surfaces using a curve-based approach
- Create surfaces using a surface-based approach
- Analyze and correct curve quality
- Analyze and correct surface quality
Participants' Profile
Surface Designers
Prerequisites
GS1: CATIA Surface Design (EDU-CAT-E-GS1-F - V5R16)
Content
This course teaches you how to create flawless, styled shapes from scratch
using three-dimensional free-form curves and surfaces or with digitized data.
You will also learn how to analyze and improve the quality of existing curves
and surfaces.
Analysis Tools
Exercises
Ex. 1: Sea Car - Curve approach (140min) / Automotive
Ex. 2: Hair Dryer - Surface Approach (140min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
- Correctly recall the tools of the Generative Shape Design workbench that are
common to MD2 and HD2 licenses
- Identify and use the Generative Shape Design tools that are specific to the
HD2 license
- Create advanced and parameterized swept surfaces
- Perform advanced surfaces analysis and gap correction
- Understand the mechanism of a multi-model environment including the use of
surfaces
Participants' Profile
Mechanical Surface Designers
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should be familiar with the basics of wireframe
and surfaces creation
Content
This course focuses on the Generative Shape Design tools specific to the HD2
license and will first recall and summarize the tools covered in the Surface
Design course. You will capitalize on this with advanced surfaces creation
tools, quality checking and correction techniques, and be introduced to surface
creation in a multi-model environment.
Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
- Identify in the GSD workbench the tools specific to Generative Shape
Optimizer
- Manage volumes
- Develop shapes and curves on surfaces
- Create junctions between existing beams
- Morph surfaces using target curves and shapes
- Add bumps on surfaces
Participants' Profile
Mechanical Designers
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should be familiar with the GSD workbench
Content
This course introduces you to the Generative Shape Optimizer tools within the
GSD workbench. You will learn how to manage volumes and how to defomr
shapes using the morphing and bump tools. You will also learn how to develop
shapes and how to create junctions between beams.
Objectives
This course will teach you the principle new tools available in CATIA V5R17
Hybrid Design. You will learn what is the WYSIWYG mode and how to use it.
You will also learn to use the new circle sweep types
Participants' Profile
Mechanical Surface Designers
Prerequisites
Surface Design Expert
Content
WYSIWYG mode
Circle sweep enhancements
Exercises
Ex. 1: Create a mask (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Adaptive sweep (15min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon Completion of this course you will be able to:
- Explain what is a subdivision surface
- Create and deform subdivision surfaces
- Create and deform IMA curves with the curve modeler
- Associate curves with subdivision surfaces
Participants' Profile
This course is targeted mainly for CATIA:
Application engineers
Mechanical Designers
Industrial Designers
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should be familiar with the Generative Shape
Design workbench
Content
This course will introduce the concept of subdivision surfaces and will teach
you the tools available to create these surfaces. You will learn the
manipulations necessary to modify and shape the subdivision surfaces. You
will also learn how to create curves with the curve modeler and how to
associate subdivision surfaces with curves.
Surface modeling:
-Creating Basic Surfaces
-Manipulating Surfaces
-Modifying the Topology
Curve modeling:
-Curve creation
-CUrve deformation
Curve creation:
-Curve deformation
-Sketching
-Manipulate point
-Smoothing
-Fillet
-Erase
-On plane
Objectives
In this course, you will learn how to create a photo realistic image
Participants' Profile
New CATIA V5 Users
Prerequisites
CATIA Basics
Content
- Environment management
- Camera management
- Light sources management
- Shooting management
- Textures management
- Stickers management
- Animation: Turntable management
- Animation: Animating scene elements
Exercises
Ex. 1: Phone Handset (150min) / Fabrication & Assemblies Consumer Goods
Objectives
In this course, you will learn how to use advanced options to create a photo
realistic image
Participants' Profile
New CATIA V5 Users
Prerequisites
CATIA Basics
CATIA Photo Studio
Content
- 3D textures
- Bump mapping
- Global illumination
- Caustics
- Visual effects
Exercises
None
Objectives
Upon Completion of this course you will be able to:
- Identify the tools that are specific to QSR and those that are common with
Digitized Shape Editor
- Quickly create scans and curves on an imported cloud of points
- Quickly create simple surfaces on resulting scans and curves
Participants' Profile
New CATIA V5 Users
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should be familiar with the Digitized Shape
Editor and Generative Shape Design workbenches
Content
This course will show you how to reuse tools from Digitized Shape Editor
workbench, and which are the tools specific to QSR. You will learn how scans
and curves can be rapidly created on a mesh, and how surfaces can be quickly
derived from the resulting curves.
- Introduction
- Creating scans
- Creating curves
- Creating surfaces
- Create curve networks
- Automatic processes
Exercises
Ex. 1: Plastic Bottle (120min) / Fabrication & Assemblies Consumer Goods
Ex. 2: Exercise 2 : Washing Powder Bottle (120min) / Fabrication & Assemblies
Consumer Goods
Ex. 3: Exercise 3 : Toy Plastic Part (120min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Exercise 4 : Car body (120min) / Automotive
Objectives
In this course you will learn how to deform a surface or a set of surfaces using
a displacement file resulting from a finite element analysis
Participants' Profile
Surface design Specialist or Expert
Surface designers involved in tooling design
Prerequisites
GS1: CATIA Surface Design Companion
or
Content
Introduction to Realistic Shape Optimizer
- Why do you need RSO ?
Workbench presentation
- Accessing the workbench
Surface Deformation
- Digitized Morphing
- Update Digitized Morphing
Exercises
Ex. 1: Master exercise: Plastic Cover (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Additionnal exercise: Plane wing (30min) / Aerospace
Objectives
In this course, you will learn how to interactively create realistic and dynamic
renderings
Participants' Profile
New CATIA V5 Users
Prerequisites
CATIA Basics
Content
- Environment management
- Camera management
- Light sources management
- DMU integration
- Textures management
- Stickers management
- Animation: Turntable management
- Animation: Animating scene elements
Exercises
Ex. 1: Defining an Environment (5min) / Automotive
Ex. 2: Defining the Camera (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Defining the Light Source (10min) / Automotive
Ex. 4: Applying Texture (40min) / Automotive
Ex. 5: Applying Stickers (10min) / Automotive
Ex. 6: Creating an Animation Using a Turntable (15min) / Automotive
Ex. 7: Creating an Animation of Scene (15min) / Automotive
Objectives
This course introduces the students to the creation of quality curves and
surfaces in the GSD workbench. You will learn how to analyse the wireframe
and surfaces quality and how to correct the deteceted defects. You will also be
introduced to the work in a multimodel enevironment with published surfaces.
Participants' Profile
Mechanical surface Designers
Prerequisites
V5F: CATIA V5 Fundamentals (EDU-CAT-E-V5F-F - V5R17)
Content
This course contains 6 lessons:
Notes
In addition to the exercises specified just above, this course contains:
- Exercises included in the flow of the lessons to make students to manipulate
on simple data and get familiar with the tools
- Case Study exercises at the end of each lesson to allow students to review
the tools seen in the lesson in a more concret set of data
Objectives
Use the DMU Analysis workbench
Review analyses from the Analysis and Simulation workbenches
Review analyses coming from third party applications.
Animate an assembly
Detect extrema and analyze assembly sections
Generate and manage resulting images and reports
Participants' Profile
Designers (P2 users only)
Prerequisites
DMB-F: Digital Mock Up Basics
DMN-F: Digital Mock Up Navigator
SPA-F: Digital Mock Space Analysis
Content
This course will show you how to review parts and products which have been
previously analysed using Analysis and Simulation workbench tools.
Exercises
Ex. 1: Generate Results (5min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Animate Image (15min) / All sectors
Objectives
- Understand the capabilities of the Digital Mock-Up workbenches
- Manage assembly components and explore mock-up details
- Manipulate view points
- Perform measurements
- Highlight critical areas using 2D and 3D annotations
Link information to external files
Participants' Profile
Catia and All DMU Users
Prerequisites
CATIA V5 Fundamentals
Content
This course will allow you understand the general capabilities of the CATIA V5
digital mock-up workbenches. It will allow you to visualize and investigate a
complex assembly, to investigate problem areas and highlight critical points.
- Introduction to DMU
- Preparing the Session
- Editing Components
- Navigating through Components
- Managing Viewpoints
- Basic Measuring
- Annotating
Exercises
Ex. 1: DS Business Jet : Customizing your session (5min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: DS Business Jet : Editing Components (20min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: DS Business Jet : Navigating Through Components (5min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: DS Business Jet : Navigation (5min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: DS Business Jet : Managing Viewpoints (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 6: DS Business Jet : Measuring (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 7: DS Business Jet : Annotating (15min) / All sectors
Objectives
Work with basic and advanced functionalities of the DMU Navigator workbench
Modify components properties and position components
Animate the Mock-up by creating simulations and create movies from
simulations
Manage Mock-up configurations with scenes
Save specific Mock-up configurations for analysis purposes
Create annotated views of the Mock-Up for communication purposes
Participants' Profile
Designers, Managers
Prerequisites
DMU Basics
Content
This course will show you how to manipulate a Digital Mock-Up in the context
of an engineering review, and make simulations to create review presentations
Exercises
Ex. 1: DS Business-Jet : Managing Components (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: DS Business-Jet : Creating Simulations (20min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: DS Business-Jet : Generating Video Animations (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: DS Business-Jet : Creating and Editing Enhanced Scenes (15min) / All
sectors
Ex. 5: DS Business-Jet : Managing DMU Presentations (10min) / All sectors
Objectives
Understand which DMU Settings and capabilities are used to manage
simplified representations
How to select, and when to use, a simplified representation
Compute thickness and offset representations
Compute swept and vibration volumes
Compute Free Space and 3D Cut representations for measurement purposes
Participants' Profile
Designers
Prerequisites
DMB-F: Digital Mock Up Basics
SPA-F: Digital Mock Space Analysis
Content
This course will show you how to improve productivity by computing an
optimized data geometric representation for rapid mockup verification in the
context of a collaborative design review environment.
Notes
New Master Exercise based on a Washing Machine
Exercises
Ex. 1: Computing a Simplification (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Define a Silhouette (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Define a Wrapping (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Define a Thickness (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: Define an Offset (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 6: Define Swept and Vibration Volumes (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 7: Computing Free Space (5min) / All sectors
Ex. 8: Computing a 3D Cut (10min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon the completion of this course you will be able to use the new and
enhancement tools in various Digital Mock-up workbenches in V5R17 Release.
Participants' Profile
Mechanical Designers, Industrial Designers, Managers
Prerequisites
Digital Mock-up V5R16 Courses
Content
Digital Mock-Up Navigator Enhancements
Digital Mock-Up Space Analysis Enhancements
Exercises
None
Objectives
Understand the general process of fitting simulation
Define shuttles and groups.
Create tracks with which to move components or a group of components
Define the order in which the tracks and actions will take place
Get the time duration for each track and action
Perform clash analysis during sequence and tracks simulation
Participants' Profile
Designers (P2 users only)
Prerequisites
DMB-F: Digital Mock Up Basics
DMN-F: Digital Mock Up Navigator
Content
This course will show you how to efficiently define the procedure of mounting
and un-mounting component parts. You will learn how to optimize the process
for ease of assembly and maintenance.
- Introduction
- Defining Shuttle
- Defining Tracks
- Creating Sequences
- Performing Clash Analysis
- Other Helpful Tools
Exercises
Ex. 1: Car Suspension Play the Ready-To-Use replay (5min) / Automotive
Ex. 2: Car Suspension Manage Actions (10min) / Automotive
Ex. 3: Car Suspension Manage Sequences (10min) / Automotive
Ex. 4: Car Suspension Compute Swept Volume (5min) / Automotive
Objectives
"Efficiently use the capabilities of the DMU Kinematics workbench
Create the motion instructions for a mechanism
Animate a mechanism
Perform analyses during simulation
Link and animate multiple mechanisms"
Participants' Profile
Designers (P2 users only)
Prerequisites
DMB-F: Digital Mock Up Basics
SPA-F: Digital Mock Up Space Analysis
Content
This course will show you how to design mechanisms from an existing
assembly. You will also learn to simulate and analyze the mechanisms for
clashes and other types of analysis.
Notes
Course structure changed +
Brand new Master Exercise based on an Elliptical Sport Trainer
Exercises
Ex. 1: Plane Step1: Create a Mechanism (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Plane Step2: Convert Assembly Constraints (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Plane Step3 : Simulate the Mechanism (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Plane Step4: Create an Animation (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: Plane Step5: Compute Swept Volume and Trace (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 6: Master Exercise : Elliptical Trainer (120min) / All sectors
Objectives
Perform measurements in the context of a digital mock up
Create views to see inner details of the digital mock up
Perform interference checking in order to find clashes, contacts and verify
component clearances
Compare different versions of a digital mock-up
Participants' Profile
Designers, Managers
Prerequisites
DMB-F: Digital Mock Up Basics
Content
This course will show you how to review and validate designs throughout the
product life cycle from design in context to maintenance review. You will learn
how to highlight interference problems and verify internal component
clearances.
Exercises
Ex. 1: Measuring Distances (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Sectioning (20min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Analyzing Interferences (15min) / All sectors