Académique Documents
Professionnel Documents
Culture Documents
Analysis Solutions
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- Use the advanced pre-processing capabilities (such as loads and boundary
conditions) to create more realistic FE models.
- Visualize the images of objects used for pre-processing (which is not possible
in GPS).
- Use advanced case features (such as Buckling, MultiLoads, Envelope) in
addition to the standard Static and Frequency cases
- Create your own result image templates, customize the post-processing result
images, group selective entitites in the result images, and create advanced
reports
Participants' Profile
Mechanical Designers
Structural Analysts
Prerequisites
Generative Part Structural Analysis Fundamentals, Generative Assembly
Structural Analysis, FEM Surface Meshing
Content
- Introduction to EST Analysis
- Advanced Pre-Processing
- Advanced Analysis Case Management
- Advanced Post-Processing
- Master Exercises
- Added Exercises
Exercises
Ex. 1: Advanced Analysis of Landing Gear Assembly (120min) / Aerospace
Ex. 2: Blade Analysis (120min) / Aerospace
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- Use different solid meshers such as Tetrahedron Filler, OCTREE Tetrahedron
Mesher, Sweep3D Mesher
- Create a solid mesh using mesh part transformations like Translation,
Rotation, and Symmetry on 3D mesh parts
- Analyze the solid meshes using the available mesh quality criteria
- Import/Export the meshes into/from CATIA
Participants' Profile
Mechanical Designers
Prerequisites
- Generative Part Structural Analysis Fundamentals
- Generative Part Structural Analysis Expert
- Generative Assembly Structural Analysis
- FEM Surface Meshing
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
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- Use the various Meshers such as Surface Mesher, Advanced Surface
Mesher, Beam Mesher, and OCTREE Triangle Mesher
- Create a new mesh using existing mesh with the help of mesh transformation
tools and mesh operators
- Edit the mesh using the mesh edition tools available within the above
mentioned meshers
- Analyze the mesh quality using mesh quality checks and tools like Free
Edges, Duplicate Elements, Duplicate Nodes, Mesh Interference Checks, etc.
Participants' Profile
Mechanical Designers
Prerequisites
- Generative Part Structural Analysis Fundamentals
- Generative Assembly 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’ Connections between Rod and Axis (20min) / All
sectors
Ex. 2: ‘Face Face’ Connection Properties Recap Exercise (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Distant Connection Property Recap Exercise (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Analysis Assembly (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: Master Exercise: Assembly Analysis 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
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- 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
CATIA V5 Fundamentals
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 (20min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Results Visualization (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Results Visualization (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Master Exercise: Frequency Analysis (60min) / All sectors
Objectives
This course covers the main tools for Structural Analysis on a single part.
Throughout this course, you will learn how to perform a basic static analysis
using the finite elements method.
Participants' Profile
CATIA Designers
Prerequisites
CATIA V5 Fundamentals
Content
Introduction to Finite Element Analysis
- What is Finite Element Analysis
- Why to Use Finite Element Analysis
- Application of Finite Element Analysis
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
Notes
Objectives
This course is designed using a process-based approach to training. Rather
than focusing on individual features and functions, this course emphasizes on
the processes and procedures required to complete a particular task. By using
the case studies to illustrate these processes, you will learn the necessary
commands, options, and menus within the context of completing a design task.
Participants' Profile
New CATIA V5 mechanical designers
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should have the following experience:
- Mechanical design experience
- CATIA Basics
Content
- Introduction to Finite Element Analysis
- Pre-processing
- Computation
- Post-processing
- Mesh refinement
- Assembly Structural Analysis
Exercises
Ex. 1: Introducation to Finite Element Analsyis (130min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Pre-processing (90min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Computation (45min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Post-processing (45min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: Mesh Refinement (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 6: Assembly Structural Analysis (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 7: Master Project (120min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to create Printed Circuit Boards
(PCB) in context of Assemblies and export/import them to/from an ECAD tool
using the IDF interface.
Participants' Profile
Electrical Designers
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should have the knowledge of CATIA V5
Fundamentals, Part Design, Assembly 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: Connector Box (40min) / Electronics & Electrical
Ex. 2: Camera (30min) / Electronics & Electrical
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- To define conceptual zones/compartments within a ship.
- To define access mechanisms for compartments, such as doors, windows
and ladders.
- Generate Reports.
Participants' Profile
Experienced CATIA V5 Users
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should have knowledge of CATIA V5
Fundamentals
Content
- Compartment and Access Design Overview
- Skeleton
- Safety Zones
- Wall System Creation
- Compartment Generation
- Feature Dictionary Application
- Casings
- Access Part / Opening / Compartment Membership
- Drawing Extraction
- Reports Management
- Modifications Management
Exercises
Ex. 1: Master Exercise: Compartment and Access (480min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- Setup and administrate catalogs for the Compartment and Access
- Manage the Feature Dictionary, Drawing Extraction and Design Rules
Participants' Profile
Experienced CATIA V5 users
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should have experience in Equipment &
Systems Setup and Administration and Compartment and Access Workbench
Content
- Compartment & Access Setup Overview
- Feature Dictionary Management
- Design Rules Management
- Compartment & Access Parts Creation
- Catalog Setup
- Drawing Extraction Setup
Exercises
Ex. 1: Master Exercise: Compartment and Access Setup (480min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- Flatten and synchronize the electrical or the geometrical harnesses
- Modify the bundle segments of a harness to fit your drawing
- Define and generate reports
- Create 2D drawings of 3D harnesses
- Create Text Templates Catalog
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
- Harness flattening modifications
- Synchronize Flattened Harness
- Links visualization
- Report Generation
- Creating Harness Drawings
- Creating Text Template Catalogs
- Replacing Graphic Representations
- Generate Annotations Automatically
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
Ex. 5: Text Template Catalog Creation / Electronics & Electrical
Ex. 6: Create Harness Drawing / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- Build and manage an Electrical Components Catalog.
- Design a harness integrated within the Digital Mock-Up.
- Connect bundle segments to electrical components.
Participants' Profile
Electrical Harness Designers
Prerequisites
Catalog Editor
art Design
CATIA V5 basics (mandatory)
Content
- Introduction to Electrical Library Products
- Electrical Components Definition
- Electrical Librarian Catalog Management
- Electrical Assemblies
- Introduction to Electrical Harness Installation
- Electrical Harness Settings
- Creating a Geometrical Bundle Segment
- Managing Branch Points, Branches and Local Slack
- Managing Protections
- Links Management
- Support Management
- Measuring Geometrical Bundle Inertia
- V4 V5 Data Migration
- Wire Management
- Importing Electrical External Data For 3D Implementation
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to Setup and administrate
catalogs for the Equipment Arrangement Setup workbench.
Participants' Profile
Experienced CATIA V5 users.
2D diagrams and 3D catalogs administrators.
Prerequisites
ESA : Equipment & Systems Setup and Administration
EQT : Equipment Arrangement
Content
- Equipment Arrangement overview
- Feature dictionary management
- Design rules management
- 2D Diagrams catalogs creation
- Equipment parts creation
- Equipment library catalogs
Exercises
Ex. 1: Creating a feature dictionary (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Managing Design Rules (40min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Creating a 2D diagram catalogs (120min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Creating catalog parts (240min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: Creating a 3D library catalog (120min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to place equipments and
manage their positions in space and generate reports and drawings.
Participants' Profile
Experienced CATIA V5 Users
Prerequisites
CATIA V5 Fundamentals
Content
- Equipment Arrangement Overview
- Placing Equipments
- Modifying Equipment Arrangement
- Design and Query Analysis
- Generating Drawings and Reports
Exercises
Ex. 1: Managing Equipment Arrangement (Master Exercise) (75min) / All
sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you will become familiar with
-Organization of Equipment & Systems Courses
-Training Data
-Project Resource Management.
Participants' Profile
End users and administrators that is about to participate to E&S trainings.
Prerequisites
None
Content
- CATIA: Domain and Workbenches
- Workbench vs. Design data
- Definitions and conventions
- Data Structure Definitions and Organization
- Training Data Organization
- Data Adjustment
- PRM – Project Resource Management
Exercises
None
Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to
-Organize the data
-Organize the route
-Modify the runs
-Manipulate objects
Participants' Profile
Experienced CATIA V5 users
Prerequisites
CATIA V5 Fundamentals
Content
- Introduction to Generic Routing
- Generic Routing
- Routing a Run
- Modifying a Run
- Manipulating Objects
Exercises
Ex. 1: Master Exercise 1 (120min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
- Create the structure and organize the data
- Create the site and Project directories
- Set up the project environment
- Configure and manage the project resources
- Set up the project
- Define the drafting standards, Generative View Styles and Backing Sheets
Participants' Profile
Experienced CATIA V5 users.
Prerequisites
CATIA V5 Fundamentals
Content
- Introduction
- Data Structure Definitions and Organizations
- Site and Project structure creation
- Environment Setup
- PRM configuration
- Project Setup
- Drafting Setup
Exercises
Ex. 1: Create a new project / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- Route signals
- Create wires
- Integrate external tools with CATIA electrical products
Participants' Profile
New V5 CATIA electrical users
Prerequisites
CATIA V5 Part Design
CATIA V5 Assembly Design
Content
- Introduction to Electrical Wire Routing
- Importing External Data
- Managing the Wires
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
Upon completion of the course you will learn how to:
- Use the HVAC Design workbench
- Create HVAC design routing
- Place the HVAC parts on the lines
- Modify the HVAC design
- Generate documents
Participants' Profile
Experienced CATIA V5 Users
Prerequisites
Students attending this course must have knowledge of EQT and ES2.
Content
- Introduction to HVAC Design
- HVAC Lines ID Management
- Defining the Routing
- HVAC Parts Placement
- HVAC Design Modification
- Documents Generation
Exercises
Ex. 1: Managing HVAC Design (Master Exercise) (65min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- Create and modify Diagrams
- Create and manage Zone
- Generate Reports
- Import Design Checks and Detect Design Failures
Participants' Profile
Experienced CATIA V5 users
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should have knowledge of CATIA V5
Fundamentals
Content
- Introduction to HVAC Diagram
- HVAC Diagram Creation
- Zone Creation and Management
- Diagram Modifications
- Report Generation
- Design Checks and Rules
- Network Analysis and Object Navigator
Exercises
None
Objectives
In this course you will learn how to setup and administrate catalogs for the
HVAC discipline.
Participants' Profile
Experienced CATIA V5 users.
Prerequisites
Equipment & Systems Setup and Administration HVAC Diagrams
Fundamentals HVAC Design
Content
- HVAC overview
- Feature dictionary management
- HVAC Standard management
- Design Rules management
- 2D Diagrams catalogs creation
- HVAC parts preparation
- HVAC parts creation
- 3D HVAC library catalogs
- HVAC Material Specifications
- HVAC Insulation Specifications
- HVAC lines
Exercises
Ex. 1: Exercise 1 : Create a feature dictionary (80min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Exercise 2 : Create a HVAC Standard (40min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Exercise 3 : Manage Design Rules (90min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Exercise 4 : Create a 2D diagram catalog (180min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: Exercise 5 : Create “Template” HVAC parts (240min) / All sectors
Ex. 6: Exercise 6 : Create “Typed” HVAC parts (90min) / All sectors
Ex. 7: Exercise 7 : Create a 3D library catalog (90min) / All sectors
Ex. 8: Exercise 8 : Create HVAC Specifications (40min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to
- Create and manage logical designs of piping systems
Participants' Profile
Piping Designers and Instrumentation Engineers
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should have knowledge of CATIA V5 Basics
Exercises
Ex. 1: Creating Diagram Design : Master Exercise (60min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- Manage piping line IDs
- Define a routing
- Place, orient, and locate piping parts
- Modify a piping design by resizing, re-specifying, and managing flow direction
- Define reports, generate reports and drawings
Participants' Profile
Experienced CATIA V5 Users
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should have knowledge of EQT & ES2
Exercises
Ex. 1: Managing Piping Design (Master Exercise) (50min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- Setup and administrate catalogs for the Piping discipline
- Manage the Feature Dictionary, Piping Standard, and Design Rules
- Create 2D Diagrams Catalogs, Piping Parts, and Piping Specifications
Participants' Profile
Experienced CATIA V5 users
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should have experience in Equipment &
Systems Setup and Administration, Piping & Instrumentation Diagrams
Fundamentals, and Piping Design
Exercises
Ex. 1: Creating a Feature Dictionary (40min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Creating a Piping Standard (40min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Creating a 2D Diagram Catalog (90min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Creating Typed piping parts (240min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: Creating Template Piping Parts (180min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you will learn how to:
- Quickly use plant layout product.
- Create a 3D layout for a manufacturing facility.
Participants' Profile
Experienced CATIA V5 Users
Prerequisites
CATIA V5 Fundamentals
Content
- Introduction to Plant Layout
- Creating Areas and Boundaries
- Defining Areas within Areas
- Creating and Modifying Path Reservations
- Creating, Populating Item Reservations, Modifying Positions
- Placing and modifying Resources Positions
- Managing System Assemblies, Networks, and Logical Sets
- Generating a Report
Exercises
Ex. 1: Creating Areas (20min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Defining Boundaries (20min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Defining Areas within Areas (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Creating Path Reservations (40min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: Modifying Path Reservations (40min) / All sectors
Ex. 6: Creating and Repositioning Item Reservations (20min) / All sectors
Ex. 7: Placing Equipment into Reservations (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 8: Modifying Equipment Reservations (20min) / All sectors
Ex. 9: Placing and Modifying Resources Positions (40min) / All sectors
Ex. 10: Build a Complete Layout with Resources (240min) / All sectors
Ex. 11: Master Exercise: Plant Layout (480min) / All sectors
Objectives
In this course you will learn how define the structural components contributing
to the global strength of the vessel (primary and secondary structures).
Participants' Profile
Experienced CATIA V5 users
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should be familiar with CATIA V5
Fundamentals.
Content
- Introduction to Structure Detail Design
- Project & Settings
- Product Structure & References
- Stiffened Panels
- Pillars & Beams
- Detailing Features
- Project Data Synchronization
- Drafting
- Reporting
Exercises
Ex. 1: Ship Scantling (360min) / Shipbuilding
Objectives
In this course you will learn how define the structural components contributing
to the global strength of the vessel (primary and secondary structures).
Participants' Profile
Experienced CATIA V5 users
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should have knowledge of CATIA V5
Fundamentals
Content
- Introduction to Structure Functional Design
- Project & Settings
- Product Structure & References
- Stiffened Panels
- Pillars & Beams
- Detailing Features
- FEM Integration
- Functional Volumes & Planning Breaks
- Project Data Synchronization
- Drafting
- Reporting
Exercises
Ex. 1: Ship Scantling (360min) / Shipbuilding
Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you will learn how to:
- Design and Modify Walkways.
- Create and Modify Space Reservations.
- Place Equipment into Reservations from Catalogs.
- Modify Resources and Positions.
Participants' Profile
Designers experienced in V5
Prerequisites
CATIA V5 Fundamentals, Equipment and Systems Environment
Content
- Systems Space Reservation Overview
- Creating and Modifying Path Reservations
- Placing & Modifying Resources in Reservations
- Creating and Managing Networks & Systems
- Creating and Modifying Lofted Pathways
Exercises
Ex. 1: Creating and modifying Path Reservations (40min) / Fabrication &
Assemblies Consumer Goods
Ex. 2: Populating Space Reservations, modifying Positions (10min) /
Fabrication & Assemblies Consumer Goods
Ex. 3: Lofted Pathways (70min) / Fabrication & Assemblies Consumer Goods
Objectives
In this course you will learn how to setup and administer all the resources
associated to a ship or an off-shore project.
Participants' Profile
Experienced CATIA V5 users
Prerequisites
CATIA V5 Fundamentals
Exercises
Ex. 1: Master Exercise: Project’s Setup (360min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- Learn how the CATIA Tubing Design product could be used to quickly and
efficiently create an intelligent tubing layout.
Participants' Profile
Experienced CATIA V5 users
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should have knowledge of CATIA V5
Fundamentals, ES1, ES2 and EQT.
Content
Introduction to Tubing Design
Tubing Lines ID Management
Routing in Tubing Design
Tubing Parts Placement
Managing Tubing Designs
Documentation Generation
Exercises
Ex. 1: Creating, Modifying and Placing Parts on a Run (45min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Flexible and Bundle of Flexibles (40min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Global Exercise (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Generating Production Documents (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: Schematic Driven Design (30min) / 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
Students attending this course should have knowledge of CATIA V5
Fundamentals
Content
- Introduction
- Tubing Diagram Creation
- Tubing Diagram Modification
- Tubing Diagram Completion
- Diagram Checks
- Generating Reports
- Analysis
Exercises
Ex. 1: Tubing Diagrams (80min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- Manage object classes in the Feature Dictionary
- Create 2D Diagram Catalogs and 3D Design Catalogs
- Create Standards Catalogs, Design Rules Catalogs
- Create Reports
- Customize the settings for Drawings
Participants' Profile
Mechanical Designers
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should have knowledge of CATIA V5
Fundaments, Tubing Design, Tubing Diagrams and ESA
Content
- Introduction to Tubing Catalogs
- Managing Feature Dictionary
- Setting up the Standards Catalog
- Setting up the Design Rules Catalog
- Creating 2D Diagrams Catalogs
- Creating Tubing Parts
- Creating a 3D Tubing Library Catalog
- Creating a Specifications Catalog
- Importing and Updating Line IDs
- Creating a Report
- Drawing Production Settings
Exercises
Ex. 1: Master Exercise: Tubing Design (385min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Master Exercise: Tubing Diagrams (125min) / All sectors
Objectives
The aim of the CATIA V5 for Electrical Designers is to teach you how to build
parts and assemblies in CATIA, and how to make simple drawings of these
parts and assemblies. This course also teaches you to create a library of
electrical parts, instantiate electrical devices from a catalog, route electrical
harness in your digital mock-up, route wires in the harness, extract harness
and create harness drawings.
Participants' Profile
Automotive Electrical Harness Designers
New Electrical V5 Users
Prerequisites
Experience in Mechanical Design
Content
- Introduction to CATIA
- Profile Creation
- Basic Features
- Assembly Design
- Designing in Context
- Drafting (ISO)
- Introduction to Electrical Library Products
- Creating Electrical Harness
- Routing Electrical Wires
- Flattening Electrical Harness
- Creating Electrical Harness Documentation
Exercises
Ex. 1: Master Project: V5 Automotive Electrical / All sectors
Infrastructure Solutions
Objectives
This course tells you how to install, customize and maintain CATIA V5 site
Participants' Profile
Administrators of CATIA V5
Prerequisites
- System Administration
- CATIA Administration
Content
- CATIA Installation
- Licensing
- Environment Management
- Settings Management
- Standards
- Software Management
- Tools
- Data Managment
- Interoperability
Exercises
Ex. 1: CATIA V5 Installation on Windows (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Licensing (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Environment Management (20min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Settings Management (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: Standards (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 6: Software Management (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 7: Tools (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 8: Data Management (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 9: Interoperability (15min) / All sectors
Objectives
Launch CATIA V5 and open V5 documents
Use some of the common menus and toolbars
Change from one CATIA workbench to another
Manipulate the CATIA V5 specification tree
Hide and display models
Change a model rendering style
Participants' Profile
Mechanical Designers with no CATIA V5 experience.
Prerequisites
Mechanical Design
The Windows operating system
Content
This course will introduce you to the CATIA V5 interface, and how to use the
common CATIA tools. It will focus on how to start CATIA V5, how to open a
CATIA document and how to manipulate the model on the screen.
- Welcome to CATIA V5
- The CATIA V5 Environment
- Launching CATIA & Manipulating Objects
- The Specification Tree
- Objects Visualization
Exercises
Ex. 1: Starting and Working with CATIA (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Objects Visualization (15min) / All sectors
Objectives
In the course you will learn how to use Product Data Filtering (DF1) to convert
parts or products to datum surfaces and solids.
The main objective of filtering is to hide the design process by removing all
intermediate objects and associativity links. Another goal might be simply to
reduce the size of models.
Participants' Profile
All designers
Prerequisites
Mechanical or hybrid design.
Content
Introduction to Product Data Filtering
- Why do you need DF1 ?
Workbench presentation
- Accessing the workbench
Data Filtering
- Filter a Part
- Filter a Product
Exercises
Ex. 1: Part (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Product (15min) / All sectors
Objectives
Objectives of the Course
Participants' Profile
Industrial Stylists and Designers
Prerequisites
CATIA V5 Fundamentals
Content
- Introduction
- Environment management
- Camera management
- Light sources management
- Shooting management
- Textures management
- Stickers management
- Animation: Turntable management
- Animation: Animating scene elements
- Catalogs
Exercises
Ex. 1: Phone Handset (150min) / Fabrication & Assemblies Consumer Goods
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
-Create and reuse advanced replication tools like Power Copies
-Store components and Power copies into catalog and reuse them in a new
context
-Analyze and convert CATIA V4 models to CATIA V5
Participants' Profile
Advanced Users
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should have knowledge of CATIA BASICS and
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
None
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to use the various Photo Studio
Optimizer tools to enhance the quality of your photo realistic images.
Participants' Profile
Industrial Stylists and Designers
Prerequisites
CATIA V5 Fundamentals
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:
- Create the required environment around a model
- Apply materials, textures, and 3D textures to your models
- Use different types of lights and cameras to create the desired ambience
Participants' Profile
Industrial Stylists and Designers
Prerequisites
CATIA V5 Fundamentals
Content
- Introduction
- 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
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
Create a new product and add components
Move components within a product by positioning them with assembly
constraints
Modify an existing product structure
Design new parts in context of the product
Check mechanical properties and analyze degrees of freedom
Perform interference checking and measurements
Participants' Profile
Mechanical Designers
Prerequisites
CATIA Part Design
Content
This course will teach you how to create a simple product structure, and how to
add existing components and position them correctly.
You will learn how to add new parts and design them in the context of a
product, and how to perform analyses to ensure design coherence.
Exercises
Ex. 1: Elliptical Sport Trainer (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Creating Products (20min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Positioning Components (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Shock Absorber Piston (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: Connector Assembly (90min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
-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 explodes views
-Generate annotations and bills of material for assembly drawings
Participants' Profile
Mechanical Designers
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should have the knowledge of 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: Connector Assembly (90min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Vice Assembly (70min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Flexible Assemblies (25min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: PC Speaker Assembly (90min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of the course you will be able to:
- Import the part to a mold
- Define the main pulling direction
- Update mold areas by transferring, splitting and segregating faces
- Create a parting surface
- Use functionalities dedicated to stamping
- Perform a geometric comparison of two parts
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
Exercises
Ex. 1: Pan Handle (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Support (30min) / All sectors
Objectives
In this course you will learn how to cover the engineering to manufacturing
design process of high quality composite parts
Participants' Profile
Composite Material Designers and Engineers
Prerequisites
Part Design, Assembly Design, Wireframe and Surface Design, Drafting
Objectives
In this course you will learn how to generate composite parts from the
Preliminary Design to the Engineering Detail Design
Participants' Profile
Composites Parts Designer
Prerequisites
Part Design, Assembly Design, Wireframe and Surface Design Drafting
Objectives
In this course you will learn how to manufacture composites parts.
Participants' Profile
Composites Parts manufacturing Designer
Prerequisites
Part Design,Assembly Design,Wireframe and Surface Design Drafting
Content
- CPM Workbench Presentation
- Composites Catalog
- Laminate Parameters
- Manufacturing Data Structure
- Manufacturing Surface Swapping
- Plies Group
- Manual Plies Creation
- Core
- Edge Of Part
- Material Excess
- Ply Exploder
- 3D Sections
- On the Fly Composites Information
- Managing the Part
- Ply Table
- Numerical Analysis
- Multi Splice Creation
- Butt Splice - No Splice
- Producibility Analysis
- Inspection tool
- Darts
- Flattening
- Stacking Unfold
- Geometry transfer
- Synchronization
- Mirrored Part
- Ply Export
- Ply Book
- Composites Options
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 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.
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
- Introduction to surfaces
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.
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
- Introduction to surfaces with the GSD workbench
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.
Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
-Create an interactive view and draw a sketch on it
-Insert annotations to dress-up the views
-Use advanced dimensioning tools
You will also be introduced to the 2D-3D links management and 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
- Master Exercise
Exercises
Ex. 1: Adding Drawing Views (45min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Adding Annotations (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Editing View Properties and Layouts (45min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Master Exercise: Detail Drawing of Bracket (60min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to set and manage all
dimension and annotation standards contained in the standard files according
to company or projects needs.
Participants' Profile
Draftsmen, Drafting Administrators
Prerequisites
CATIA V5 Mechanical Design Fundamentals, knowledge of VB scripting
Content
During this 2-day session you will see
-Hints & Tips on Interactive Drafting
-Hints & Tips on Generative Drafting
-Drawing Generation of large assemblies
-Administration tasks
-Increasing Productivity
-Creating Frames & Title Blocks with a macro
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 VBScript (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 6: Filling in Title Blocks (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 CATIA V5
Fundamentals.
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.
Exercises
Ex. 1: Color Pallet (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Front Cover (20min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Bottle (20min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Master Exercise: Locking Cover (45min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: Belt Housing (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 6: Master Exercise: Electrical Box Housing (45min) / All sectors
Ex. 7: Notepad (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 8: Functional Mold Extraction (25min) / All sectors
Ex. 9: Mold design: Electrical Housing (20min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- Build comprehensive V5 data structures for solids whose specifications are
lost or unreachable
- Build data structure for solids that have been imported from other CAD
systems
Participants' Profile
Mechanical Designers
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should have knowledge of CATIA V5
Fundamentals and CATIA Part Design.
Content
Feature Recognition: Introduction
Performing Feature Recognition
Master Exercise
To Sum Up
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
This course introduces you to the drafting workbench of CATIA V5 and you will
familiarize yourself with the user interface. You will learn how to produce a
drawing by creating projection and section views from a 3D model and by
adding basic dimensions.
Participants' Profile
Draftsmen
Content
- Introduction to drafting workbench
- Basic generative views creation
- Additionnal views creation
- Views modifications
- Views dimensioning
Exercises
Ex. 1: Master Exercise 1: Connector Housing (180min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Master Exercise 2: Assembly Drawing of Drill Machine (60min) / All
sectors
Objectives
This course introduces you to the drafting workbench of CATIA V5 and you will
familiarize yourself with the user interface. You will learn how to produce a
drawing by creating projection and section views from a 3D model and by
adding basic dimensions.
Participants' Profile
Draftsmen
Content
- Introduction to drafting
- Basic generative views creation
- Additional views creation
- Views modifications
- Views dimensioning
- Views modifications
Exercises
Ex. 1: Master Exercise 1: Connector Housing (180min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Master Exercise 2: Assembly Drawing of Drill Machine (60min) / 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.
Exercises
Ex. 1: Creating Wireframe Geometry (25min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Creating Basic Surfaces (20min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Operations on Geometry (40min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Performing Operations on Geometry (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: Completing the Solid in Part Design (40min) / All sectors
Ex. 6: Modifying the Geometry (20min) / All sectors
Ex. 7: Using Tools (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 8: Master Exercise: Mobile Phone (65min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- Analyze the imported data
- Repair the imported data
- Compare two versions of a Part
- Customize the workbench
Participants' Profile
All designers, especially in the tooling design domain
Prerequisites
GS1-F-V5R16: CATIA Surface Design
Content
- Introduction to Healing Assistant
- Master Exercise Presentation
- Model Analysis
- Master Exercise Step 1: Topological Analysis
- Closing a Join Surface
- Master Exercise Step 2: Topological Healing
- Comparing Models
- Customizing the Workbench
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 Fork (40min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Front Rear Sprocket (20min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Front Fork (20min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Engine Assembly (85min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: Tyre Assembly (60min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to use the new and enhanced
tools of the Mechanical Design Workbenches in V5R19 Release.
Participants' Profile
Mechanical Designers
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should have knowledge of CATIA Mechanical
Design V5R18
Content
Sketcher Updates
- What is New in CATIA Sketcher Workbench
- New command Upgrade
- New command Explode
- Enhancement in Positioning As Result With Link Sketches
Part Design Updates
- What is New in CATIA Part Design Workbench
- Enhancement in the Edge Fillet
- Recap Exercise Edge Fillet with Blend Corner
- Enhancement in the Hole Definition
- Other Enhancements
Assembly Design Updates
- What is New in CATIA Assembly Design Workbench
- New Command Associativity
- New Command Add to Associated Part
- Recap Exercise Associativity and Add to Associated Part
- Enhancement in the Constraint Creation
Generative Shape Design Updates
- What is New in Generative Shape Design Workbench
- Enhancement in the Sweep
- Enhancement in Points and Planes Repetition
- Enhancement in the Planes Between
Drafting Updates
- Whats New in CATIA Drafting Workbench
- New Command Advanced Bill of Material
- Enhancement in Rigid position Links
- Enhancement in Broken Constraints Visualization
- Enhancement in 3D Clipping
Exercises
Ex. 1: Edge Fillet with Blend Corner (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Associativity and Add to Associated Part (20min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon Completion of this course you will be able to:
- Create the mold base having guided and fixed components using Mold
Tooling Design workbench
- Build the complete assembly of a Plastic Injection Mold.
Participants' Profile
New Mold Tooling Design users
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should have knowledge of CATIA V5
Fundamentals and TG1 Tooling Design Fundamentals
Content
Introduction to Mold Tooling Design
Creating a New Mold
Editing the Mold Base
Working with Mold Components
Mold Design to Manufacturing
Creating Injection Features
Additional Information
Exercises
None
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- Design mechanical parts using basic solid feature creation methods
- Create 3D solid features based on 2D sketches
- Apply Dress-Up features
- Duplicate 3D features
- Move features
- Modify a solid model
Participants' Profile
Mechanical Designers
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should have the knowledge of CATIA Basics
and CATIA Sketcher.
Content
This course will introduce you to the use of the CATIA Part Design workbench.
You will learn the basic methods used in order to create and modify solid
features and parts.
Exercises
Ex. 1: Angle Plate (20min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Clamp Holder (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Dress-Up Features (75min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Part Design Transformation Recap Exercises (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: Connector Housing (90min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
-Use 3D reference Elements to create a part
-Create advanced Sketch-Based Features
-Apply Advanced Dress-Up Features
-Design using Boolean operations
-Share Designs by working in Multi-Model environment
-Analyse Parts
-Annotate Parts for review
Participants' Profile
CATIA V5 Mechanical Designers.
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should have the knowledge of CATIA V5
Fundamentals, Getting started with CATIA V5, Sketcher, Part Design
Fundamentals
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: Connector Housing (90min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Bike Rear Lever (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Fitting (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Master Exercise: Mobile Phone Bottom Case Bottom Case (90min) / All
sectors
Ex. 5: Meat Mincer Screw (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 6: Hinge (50min) / All sectors
Ex. 7: Car Jack Support (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 8: Piston (95min) / All sectors
Ex. 9: Side Toolhead (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 10: Tee Fitting (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 11: Pedal Crank (60min) / All sectors
Objectives
This course covers the CATIA V5 methodologies for engine design.
Participants' Profile
Powertrain engineering department and Powertrain suppliers
Prerequisites
CATIA V5R16 on NT or UNIX configuration with
1024 Mbytes RAM minimum
Content
- Introduction to engine design methodologies
- Engine Design Methodologies: Presentation
- Skeleton Process
- Basic Features Creation
- Engine Design Methodologies : Basic Features Creation
- Head Tangential Port Design
- Engine Design Methodologies : Head Port Design
- Basic feature assembling methodologies
- Engine Design Methodologies: Basic Features Assembling
- Manufacturing Specifications
- Engine Design Methodologies: Manufacturing Specifications
- Oil Pan Design Methodology
Exercises
None
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to...
- Understand the basics of CATIA sketcher environment
- Create 2D sketch geometry
- Analyze sketch geometry
- Edit existing 2D profiles
- Dimension sketch geometry and modify it with constraints
- Manage sketches within a 3D environment.
Participants' Profile
Mechanical Designers
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should have knowledge of CATIA Basics
Content
- Introduction to the CATIA Sketcher
- Sketcher Geometry Management
- Sketcher Constraints Management
- Sketcher Analysis Tools
Exercises
Ex. 1: Sketcher Geometry Exercises (20min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Sketcher Constraints Exercises (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Master Exercise : Gasket (60min) / 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
Flanges
- Creating Flanges
- Recommendations for Flanges
Exercises
None
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to use the enhanced
functionalities in the Generative Sheetmetal Design Workbench for the V5R19
release.
Participants' Profile
Mechanical Designers
Prerequisites
Students attending this course must have knowledge of CATIA Generative
Sheetmetal Design V5R18.
Content
Extrusion Enhancements
- Automatic Bend Enhancement
- Exploded Mode Enhancements
- How to Explode Connected Extrusion
- How to Explode Disconnected Extrusion
- Constraints Creation during Explode
- Sketches Generated during Explode
- Do it Yourself
Recognize Enhancement
- Recognition of Stamps on Bends
- How to Recognize Stamps on Bends
- Do it Yourself
Integrate Unfolded Curve in Drawing
- Standard Settings
- Unfolded Curve Enhancement
- How to Integrate an Unfolded Curve in Drawing
- Do it Yourself
- Paste Special Enhancement
- Handling Parts in a Multi-Document Environment
- How to Use As Result All Views Option
- How to Use As Result With Link All Views Option
- Do it Yourself
Exercises
None
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
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
Create the die and mold components using Mold Tool Design workbench.
Instantiate the components in a die or mold structure.
Participants' Profile
New Tooling Design users
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should have experience in the following
domain(s): CATIA V5 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
Exercises
Ex. 1: Master Exercise: The 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
Students attending this course should have knowledge of CATIA V5
Fundamentals
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.
Objectives
This course will introduce the fundamental concepts that are required to build
simple automotive parts and assemblies in CATIA V5, and teaches how to
make simple drawings of those parts and assemblies. It will introduce you to
the correct surface modeling methodology necessary for body or chassis
design.
Participants' Profile
Automotive Chassis or Body Designers
Prerequisites
None
Content
This course is made up of 12 lessons.
Objectives
This course will introduce the fundamental concepts that are required to build
simple automotive parts and assemblies in CATIA V5, and teaches how to
make simple drawings of those parts and assemblies. It will introduce you to
the correct surface modeling methodology necessary for body or chassis
design.
Participants' Profile
Automotive Chassis or Body Designers
Prerequisites
None
Content
This course is made up of 12 lessons.
Objectives
This course will introduce the fundamental concepts that are required to build
simple automotive parts and assemblies in CATIA V5, and teaches how to
make simple drawings of those parts and assemblies. It will introduce you to
the advanced solid modeling techniques necessary for Powertrain design
methodology.
Content
This course is made up of 12 lessons:
Lessons 1 - 6:Introduction to basic Solid Modeling
Lessons 7 - 9: Complex Solid Modeling
Lessons 10 - 11: Assembly Design
Lesson 12: Drafting
Master Project
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to
- Weld parts,
- Generate Weld reports,
- Extract 2D views from 3D welds.
Participants' Profile
Mechanical and Structural Designers
Prerequisites
CATIA V5 Fundamentals
Content
- Workbench presentation
- Weld creation
- Weld edition
- Weld report and drawing
Exercises
None
Machining Solutions
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- Identify and use the Advance Part Machining workbench tools
- Define a Multi-Axis Flank Contouring operation
- Define a Multi-Axis Helix Machining operation
- Define a Cavities Roughing operation
Participants' Profile
Advanced NC Programmers
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should have knowledge of Numerical Control
Infrastructure(NCI), PMG, SMG and MMG workbench.
Content
- Multi Axis Flank Contouring operation
- Multi Axis Helix machining operation
- Cavities Roughing operation
Exercises
Ex. 1: Multi-Axis Flank Contouring (100min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Multi-Axis Helix Machining (35min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Cavities Roughing (45min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Aerospace Part (60min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
-Identify and use the Lathe Machining workbench tools
-Define Lathe Machining operations
-Manage Tools and Tool Assemblies
-Use different methodologies for Lathe Machining
Participants' Profile
NC Programmers
Prerequisites
CATIA V5 Fundamentals
Numerical Control Infrastructure workbench
Content
-Introduction to Lathe Machining
-Lathe Operations:
-Rough Turning Operation
-Groove Turning Operation
-Recess Turning Operation
-Groove Finish Turning Operation
-Profile Finish Turning Operation
-Thread Turning Operation
-Sequential Turning Operation
-Ramp Rough Turning Operation
-Ramp Recess Turning Operation
-Tools and Tool Assemblies Management
-Methodologies for Lathe Machining
Exercises
Ex. 1: Crankshaft (85min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Ramp Rough Turning Operation (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Design Associativity (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Generate Outputs (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: Groove Turning Operation (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 6: Facing Head (30min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will learn how to program with CATIA V5
Multi turret & Multi spindle machines.
Participants' Profile
NC programmer who wants to optimize the NC Program in a Multi turret
Machine environment
Prerequisites
Students attending this course must have knowledge of CATIA V5
Fundamentals, NC Infrastructure, Lathe Machining
Content
- Introduction to Multi- Slide Lathe Machining
- Machine Definition
- Create Manufacturing Programs
- Create Synchronizations
- Gantt Chart View
- Time Based Replay
- NC Outputs
- Create NC Programs
Exercises
Ex. 1: Master Exercise: Turning Part (120min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Added Exercise - Multi -spindle machining (90min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to
- Identify and use the Multi-Axis Surface Machining workbench tools.
- Define 5-Axis machining operations such as Multi-Axis Sweeping, Multi-Axis
Contour Driven, Multi-Axis Curve Machining, Define Multi-Axis Isoparametric
Machining, Multi-Axis Drilling and Multi-Axis Tube Machining.
Participants' Profile
Advanced NC Programmers
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should have knowledge of CATIA V5 SMG
Content
- Multi-Axis Sweeping Operation
- Multi-Axis Contour Driven Operation
- Multi-Axis Curve Machining Operation
- Multi-Axis Isoparametric Machining Operation
- Multi-Axis Drilling Operation
- Multi-Axis Tube Machining Operation
- Multi-Axis Spiral Milling Operation
Exercises
Ex. 1: Master Exercise: Fender (Wing) (70min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Exercise 1: Hood (40min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Exercise 2: Pocket (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Exercise 3: Isoparametric and Drill (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: Exercise 4: Multi-Axis Curve Machining (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 6: Exercise 5: Tube Machining (40min) / All sectors
Ex. 7: Exercise 6: Multi-Axis Spiral Machining (10min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- Define 2.5 Axis Milling operations in CATIA V5
- Create prismatic machinable features
- Form a link between Design and Manufacturing
Participants' Profile
NC Programmers
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should have knowledge of CATIA V5
Fundamentals, Numerical Control Infrastructure, Prismatic Machining
Content
- Introduction to Prismatic Machining Preparation Assistant
- Global features recognition
- Local features recognition
Exercises
Ex. 1: Manuf Part (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Added Exercise (15min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you will learn how to define
- Power Machining operation
- Multi-Pocket Flank Contouring operation
Participants' Profile
NC programmer knowing how to work with CATIA V5 Parts and already skilled
in Machining products.
Prerequisites
Fundamentals about CATIA V5
Numerical Control Infrastructure
Content
- Multi- Pockets Machining (Power Machining)
- Managing Offsets
- Multi-Pocket Flank Contouring
Exercises
Ex. 1: Frame Part (40min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- Identify and use the tools specific to Manufacturing workbenches
- Create a Manufacturing Program and simulate it
- 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
Workbench Presentation
Define Setup (Part Operation)
Machining Operation, Macros, Tools Presentation
Tool Path Verification & Simulation
Auto sequence
Auxiliary Operations
Output generation
Axial Operations
Hole selection - Machining Pattern Management
The different Process Views
Geometry wizard (edge, surface)
ADVANCED TOPICS
Import & Modify Tool Path
Resource Management
PP Word Table customization
V4 NCMill & NCLathe Set Import (optional)
Design Change Management
Machining Processes
APPENDIX
Settings
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- Identify and use the Prismatic Machining workbench tools
- Define Prismatic Machining operations (2.5 Axis Milling) in CATIA V5
- Create Prismatic Machining Area and Rework Area
- Define and modify NC Macros
Participants' Profile
NC Programmers
Prerequisites
CATIA V5 Fundamentals
Numerical Control Infrastructure
Content
Milling operations:
- Facing,
- Pocketing,
- 4-Axis Pocketing,
- Prismatic Roughing,
- Profile contouring,
- Groove milling,
- Point to point,
- Curve following,
- Sequential Axial and Groove
- Prismatic rework area,
- Prismatic machining area,
- Transition Paths (macros)
Exercises
Ex. 1: Aerospace Structure Part (130min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Sequential Axial Operation (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Sequential Groove Operation (20min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Manuf (180min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: Fitting Part (120min) / All sectors
Ex. 6: Flap Track (180min) / All sectors
Ex. 7: Prismatic Roughing Operation (30min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- Identify and use the Surface Machining workbench tools
- Define 3-Axis Surface Machining operations
- Create Probing Operations
- Create a Machining Area before performing the operations
- Define a Rework Area
- Analyze and modify the Tool Path
Participants' Profile
Manufacturing users (NC programmers)
Prerequisites
- CATIA V5 Fundamentals
- Numerical Control Infrastructure
Content
Introduction to the 3-Axis Surface Machining
Probing Operations
3/5-Axis Converter
Notes
This course is linked to NCI course.
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will learn how to
- Create a triangular mesh from a surface or a solid
- Correct, tune, improve a triangular mesh,
- Export a mesh as a standard STL file usable for rapid prototyping by
stereolithography or any other prototyping technique (FDM, classical 3 axis
milling)
Participants' Profile
Surface Designer
Prerequisites
Digitized Shape Editor (DES_F)
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: Master Exercise: Portable Vacuum Cleaner (50min) / All sectors
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 manikin within a V5 Scene. Also you will evaluate
the comfort the reach clearance and the vision of your target population.
Participants' Profile
Designers, Engineers, Human factors specialists, Any Health specialists, V5
Users.
Prerequisites
V5 Digital Mock-up
Exercises
Ex. 1: Ergonomics Review Inside and Around a Vehicle (6240min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Master Exercise: Analyzing Manikin’s Anthropometric Variables
(180min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Master Exercise: Human Builder (240min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Master Exercise: Evaluating Manikin’s Posture (180min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: Master Exercise: Human Activity Analysis (180min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- Become familiar with the knowledgeware working environment, how it can be
accessed, the terminology that will be used and the settings
- Create parametric parts and assemblies
- Embed knowledge in your designs by controlling it using parameters,
formulae, rules, checks and reactions
- Create and reuse Power Copies and User-Defined Features
- Create and store knowledge-driven design templates so as to instantiate
them in a new context
- Create and reuse advanced instantiation features like Knowledge Pattern
Participants' Profile
CATIA V5 Users
Prerequisites
CATIA V5 Fundamentals
Content
- Introduction
- Knowledge Advisor Workbench Presentation
- Creating parameters, Formulas and Lists
- Creating Adaptive Behaviors
- Creating Design Tables and Part Families
- Using Knowledge Advisor Tools
- Product Knowledge Template Workbench Presentation
- Creating and Using Powercopies
- Creating and Using User-defined Features
- Creating and Using Part and Assembly Templates
- Managing Standard Components
- Creating and Using Knowledge Patterns
Exercises
Ex. 1: Stringer / All sectors
Ex. 2: Knowledge Advisor / All sectors
Ex. 3: Keyway / All sectors
Ex. 4: User-defined Features / All sectors
Ex. 5: Document Templates / All sectors
Ex. 6: Jigs and Fixtures / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- Become familiar with the knowledgeware working environment, the way it can
be accessed, the terminology that will be used and the settings
- Embed complex design knowledge in a parametric part using knowledgeware
expert rules, checks and reactions
- Automate your design modifications using various knowledgeware expert
tools
- Define, solve and analyze an optimization problem using tools from the
CATIA Product Knowledge Engineering workbench
Participants' Profile
CATIA V5 Advanced Users
Prerequisites
CATIA V5 Basics
CATIA V5 Knowledgeware Fundamentals
Content
- Introduction to Knowledge Expert
- Creating and Using an Expert Rule
- Creating and Analyzing an Expert Check
- Creating a Rule Base
- Product Engineering Optimizer Workbench Presentation
- Optimization Problem Formulation
- Optimization Problem Resolution
- Solution Analysis
- Best Practices for Optimization with PEO
- Design of Experiments Tools
- Constraint Satisfaction Tools
Exercises
Ex. 1: Connector / All sectors
Ex. 2: LBlock / All sectors
Ex. 3: Strap Tension Optimization / All sectors
Ex. 4: Bottle / All sectors
Ex. 5: Beam Mass Optimization / All sectors
Ex. 6: Hanger / All sectors
Ex. 7: Fastener / All sectors
Ex. 8: Surfacic Structure / All sectors
Ex. 9: 1D Beam / All sectors
Ex. 10: Silo / All sectors
Ex. 11: Design of Experiments / All sectors
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
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- Become familiar with the Knowledgeware working environment, how it can be
accessed, the terminology that will be used and the Settings.
- Embed complex design knowledge in a parametric part using Knowledgeware
expert rules checks and reactions.
- Automate your designs modifications using various Knowledgeware Expert
tools.
Participants' Profile
CATIA V5 advanced users
Prerequisites
CATIA V5 Basics
CATIA V5 Knowledgeware fundamentals
Content
- Introduction to Knowledge Expert
- Creating and Using an Expert Rule
- Creating and Analyzing an Expert Check
- Using a Rule Base
Exercises
Ex. 1: Connector (40min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: LBlock Correction (40min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon Completion of this course you will be able to:
-Access the knowledgeware working environment
-Manage the knowledgeware working environment
-See how collaborative work affects knowledge features
-Use parameters, formulae and design tables
-Create parametric parts and assemblies
-Share parameters and re-use relations
Participants' Profile
CATIA V5 Users
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should have knowledge of CATIAV5 Part
Design and CATIA V5 Assembly Design
Content
- Introduction to Common Knowledge Tools
- Common Knowledge Tools
- Collaborative Work and Knowledge
- Stringer Assembly Exercice
Exercises
Ex. 1: Bolt and Stringer (20min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Stringer Exercise (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Grip Assembly (45min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Stringer Assembly Exercise (60min) / 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
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- Create and reuse Power Copies and User Defined Features.
- Create and reuse advanced instantiation features like Knowledge Pattern.
- Create Part and Assembly Templates and reuse them in a new context.
Participants' Profile
CATIA V5 users
Prerequisites
CATIA V5 Fundamentals
CATIA V5 Knowledgeware 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 and Using Powercopies
- Creating and Using User Defined Features
- Creating and Using Part and Assembly Templates
- Generative Scripts Fundamentals
Exercises
Ex. 1: Beam Generation (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Support (30min) / All sectors
Objectives
This course will provide fundamentals for BIW fasteners authoring by using
ABF.
Participants' Profile
BIW engineering solution specialist
Prerequisites
Generative Shape Design, Product Design, Drafting
Content
1. Set up the ABF Parameters
2. BiW Assembly Preparation
3. Load the BiW Fastening Parameters
4. Creation of the Fasteners
5. Reuse Data
6. Check the Fasteners
7. Fastened Assembly Documentation
8. Reporting and Data Exchange
Exercises
Ex. 1: Part preparation (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Joint assemblies and joint bodies (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Joint element creation (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Data check (30min) / Automotive
Ex. 5: Documentation creation (30min) / Automotive
Ex. 6: Data import and export (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 7: Underbody fastening master exercise (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 8: Standard file customization (30min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- Build a surface from a cloud of points, using Digitized Shape Editor for the
management of the points and FreeStyle and Quick Surface Reconstruction for
the creation of curves and surfaces
- Understand the differences of various surface creation methodologies
Participants' Profile
Surface Designers
Prerequisites
Digitized Shape Editor
Content
- Cloud data preparation
- Surface based approache
- Curve based approach
- QSR Network approach
- QSR Automatic approach
- Summary
Exercises
None
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- Generate unfolded ruled surface
- Develop wires and points onto a revolution surface
Participants' Profile
Surface Designers
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should have knowledge of CATIA V5
Fundamentals and Generative Shape Design
Content
User interface and functionalities
User interface
Unfolded surfaces
Develop wires
Exercise Presentation
To Sum Up
Exercises
Ex. 1: Water bottle and its support (45min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- Import and process digitized point cloud data
- Create tessellated mesh on the point cloud data
- Extract characteristic curves from the data
- Export the result in the popular file formats
Participants' Profile
Shape Designers
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should be familiar with the CATIA V5 interface
Content
Introduction: CATIA Digitized Shape Editor
- An Overview of CATIA Digitized Shape Editor
- Accessing the Workbench
- User Interface: Digitized Shape Editor
- Digitized Shape Editor Terminology
Point Processing
- Cloud Import
- Cloud Operations
- To Sum Up
Mesh Processing
- Mesh Creation
- Mesh Correction
- Mesh Operations
To Sum Up
- Scans and Curves
- Scan Creation
- To Sum Up
- Curve Creation
Advanced Tasks
- Integration of Clouds
- Mesh Offset
- Cloud Export
Exercises
Ex. 1: Hair Dryer (75min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will learn
-How to use the Shape Sculptor application
-How to import, analyze, enhance meshes
-How to modify them by adding details or deforming shapes
Participants' Profile
Style designers, Modelers
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should have knowledge of CATIA V5
Fundamentals
Content
- Introduction to CATIA Shape Sculptor
- General Tools
- Selection and Activation
- Creation
- Mesh Edition
- Modeling Shapes
- Terrain Modeling
Exercises
Ex. 1: Hairdryer: Import and Analysis (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Master Exercise: Dashboard (120min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Bootski: Selection and Mesh (10min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Bike: Modeling Shapes (10min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
Use an image as a background or as a basis for design
Import an image into CATIA V5
Position an image in the CATIA V5 environment
Participants' Profile
Shape Designers
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should have experience in the following
domain(s): CATIA V5 fundamentals
Content
Introduction to CATIA Sketch TracerIntroductionAccessing the
workbenchUser Interface: Sketch Tracer
Importing the Sketches
What is Importing a Sketch
Why Import a SketchHow to Create an Immersive Sketch
How to Create an Immersive Sketch Using Screen ShotModifying the
Appearance of a Sketch
Manipulating the Focus
Positioning the SketchesWhat is Positioning a Sketch ?How to Position
a Sketch Using Cylindrical ViewHow to Position a Sketch Using Conical
View
managing Views
What is Managing Views ?
How to Manage Interactive ViewsHow to Manage Conical Views
Exercises
Ex. 1: Master Exercise: Sea Car (20min) / All sectors
Objectives
In this course you will learn how to:
- Create styled shapes using digitized data
- Create surfaces using a curve-based approach
- Create surfaces using a surface-based approach
- Analyze and correct the curve quality
- Analyze and correct the surface quality
Participants' Profile
Surface Designers
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should have knowledge of CATIA Surface
Design
Content
Introduction to FreeStyle Shaper
- Introduction to FreeStyle Workbench
- Accessing the Workbench
- Exploring the User Interface
- Using the Compass
- Using the Visualization Tools
- The Tools Dashboard
- To Sum Up
Using the Curve-Based Approach
- What is Curve Based Approach
- Curve Creation
- Surface Creation Using Curves
- To Sum Up
Using the Surface-Based Approach
- What is Surface Based Approach
- Basic Concepts and Terminologies
- Surface Creation
- Surface/Shape Modification
- Performing Operations on Surfaces
- To Sum Up
Analysis Tools
- What is Temporary Analysis
- Analyzing Surfaces
- Analyzing Curves
- Analyzing Using Parametrization
- To Sum Up
Exercises
Ex. 1: Master Exercise 1: Sea Car (180min) / 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
- Improve geometry quality and stability
Participants' Profile
Mechanical Surface Designers
Prerequisites
Students who are familiar with the basics of wireframe and surfaces creation
Exercises
Ex. 1: Master Exercise : Mirror Shell (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Master Exercise : Mobile Phone (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Plastic Bottle Exercise (180min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: B-Pillar Exercise (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 5: Space Mouse Base Exercise (180min) / All sectors
Ex. 6: Lemon Squeezer Exercise (180min) / All sectors
Ex. 7: Knob Exercise (15min) / All sectors
Ex. 8: Driving Mirror Exercise (50min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of the course you will learn to:
- Develop Shapes
- Morph Shapes
- Create Junctions (BIW application) between surfaces
- Work with Volumes
Participants' Profile
Surface Designers
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should have knowledge of:
CATIA Surface Design.
Content
Introduction to Generative Shape Optimizer
- Accessing Generative Shape Optimizer
- The User Interface
Creating Offsets:
- Variable Offset
- Rough Offset
Developing Shapes:
- Developing wire
Using BiW Tools:
- Creating junctions
- Creating a Diabolo Seat
Creating Advanced Surfaces:
- Creating bumped surfaces
- Deforming surfaces according to curve wrapping
- Deforming surfaces according to surface wrapping
- Shape Morphing
Creating Volumes
- What is a Volume
- Types of Volumes
- Volumes made from Sketches
- Volumes made from Surfaces
- Dress-up features on Volumes
- Volumes using Boolean operations
- Volumes from Operations or Transformations
Exercises
Ex. 1: Door Junction (40min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Holding Arm (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Torch (40min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Steering Wheel (90min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to use the new and enhanced
functionalities of V5R19 Generative Shape Design workbench
Participants' Profile
CATIA Surface Designers
Prerequisites
Generative Shape Design V5R18 Course
Content
Auto Fillet
- What is an Auto Fillet?
- Auto Fillet User Interface
- Creating an Auto Fillet
- Recap Exercise: Auto Fillet
Enhancement in the Edge Fillet
- About Enhancement in the Edge Fillet
- Creating a Blend Corner Using Create by Edges
- Creating a Blend Corner Using Create by Vertex
- Editing a Blend Corner in the Edge Fillet
- Recap Exercise: Edge Fillet with Blend Corner
Enhancement in the Blend
- About Enhancement in the Blend
- Creating a Blend Using Avoid Twist option
- Recap Exercise: Blend with Avoid Twist
Exercises
None
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- Identify and use the tools specific to the Imagine and Shape workbench
- Create new product shapes
- Improve product styles
- Modify the product style surfaces using Shape Design tools
Participants' Profile
Product Stylists, Industrial Designers
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should be familiar with the CATIA Generative
Shape Design
Content
Introduction to CATIA Imagine and Shape
- Overview of Imagine and Shape Workbench
- Accessing the Workbench
- Imagine and Shape User Interface
- Imagine and Shape Recommended Settings
- Imagine and Shape Common Tools
Curve Modeling
- Curve Creation
- Curve Deformation
Surface Modeling
- Creating Basic Surfaces
- Manipulating Surfaces
- Modifying the Topology
Operations
- Editing Multiple Surfaces
- Dimensioning a Surface
- Associating Elements
- Other Operations
Imagine and Shape Recommendations
- General Methodology
- Settings Management
- Data Migration
- Size Management
- Tree Structure Management
- Quality Management
- Curvature
Exercises
Ex. 1: Creating Basic Shapes (20min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Master Exercise: Perfume Bottle (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Hair Dryer (100min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Video Projector (80min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- Uderstand the mathematical concepts for curve and surface definition in
CATIA V5.
Participants' Profile
GSD and/or FreeStyle users
Prerequisites
FreeStyle Fundamentals
Content
- The Feature Approach
- The Mathematical Level
- The Geometry Level of Curves
- The Geometry Level for Surfaces
- Object Analysis
Exercises
None
Objectives
Upon Completion of this course you will be able to:
- Create Scans from point cloud data
- Create curves from scans
- Create surfaces from scans
- Create model and fillet model
Participants' Profile
Surface Designers
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should have experience in the following
domain(s):
CATIA V5 fundamentals, Digitized Shape Editor and Surface Design
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) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Car Body (120min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Toy Plastic Part (120min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Washing Powder Bottle (120min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- Deform a surface using the Displacement file resulting from Finite Element
Analysis
Participants' Profile
Surface designers, Tooling designers
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should be familiar with the basics of wireframe
and surfaces creation
Content
- Introduction to Realistic Shape Optimizer
- Surface Deformatiob
- Exercises
- Summary
Exercises
Ex. 1: Blade (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Stamped Part (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Plane Wing (30min) / All sectors
Ex. 4: Master Exercise: Plastic Cover (30min) / All sectors
Objectives
Upon Completion of this course you will be able to:
- Understand the GSD workbench
- Create good quality curves or improve imported wireframe
- Create good quality surfaces based on a sound wireframe geometry
- Assemble, relimit and smoothly connect the surfaces to get a topology
- Analyze surface quality and heal the defects
- Manage surfaces in a multimodel environment
Participants' Profile
-Users familiar with CATIA V5 Fundamentals
-Users who need to learn how to create advanced Mechanical Surfaces
Prerequisites
Students attending this course should be familiar with CATIA V5 Fundamentals
and Microsoft Windows Operating System
Content
- Introduction to Generative Shape Design
- Wireframe Creation
- Surface Creation
- Surface Re-limitation and Connection
- Surface Check Tools
- Work in Multi-Model Environment with Surface
- Master Project
- Additional Exercises
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
Exercises
Ex. 1: Master Project: Toy Car (200min) / All sectors
Ex. 2: Additional Exercise: Mobile Phone (60min) / All sectors
Ex. 3: Additional Exercise: Plastic Bottle (180min) / All sectors