Sheet Metal Design Course
About this Sheet Metal Design course:
Enroll this free Sheet Metal Design course Complete and Automated Sheet Metal Design in Solid Edge
By the numbers
Ability level: Intermediate Level
Understudies: 5790
Dialects: English
Inscriptions: No
Talks: 50
Video: 3 complete hours
Description of this free Sheet Metal Design course:
Sheet metal can be cut, bowed and extended into a stunning exhibit of shapes. To meet remarkable sheet metal plan difficulties, similar to manufacturability, Solid Edge smoothed out the whole sheet metal item improvement measure, from CAD plan through level example and drawing advancement. Dissimilar to broadly very useful CAD apparatuses, Solid Edge incorporates sheet metal-explicit highlights, as Emboss, Dimple, Drawn Cut, Bead, Contour Flange, Straight Brake and Etch. This class presents the ideas and best practices for making 3D sheet metal models with Siemens Solid Edge software. A center plan ability of Solid Edge is the Sheet Metal climate, which gives a whole plan through-manufacture work process, utilizing smoothed out coordinated displaying strategies custom fitted to the interesting needs of sheet metal plan.
What you'll learn in this Sheet Metal Design course:
Make Sheet metal parts and level examples. Create Sheet Metal models with less advances. Constructed sheet metal parts around a gathering.
Are there any course necessities or requirements?
3D CAD Software Siemens Solid Edge (Free Download). Take or enroll the class “3D CAD Fundamentals with SIEMENS Solid Edge”.
Who this freeSheet Metal Design course is for:
Originators who are keen on Mechanical Engineering and Sheet Metal
Content of this free Sheet Metal course:
Section 1: Introduction
1. Introduction
2. Creating a Flange
3. Cut Command
4. Face Normal Cut Types
5. Corner Relief
6. Close 2 Bend Corner
7. Contour Flange
8. Creating a Wall Cabinet
9. Creating a Contour Flange from a Sketch
10. Bend Command
11. Jog Command
12. Bend Activity - Extend Profile Option
13. Rotating Faces with the Magic Wheel
14. Setting Gage Thickness
15. Material Property Options
16. Hem Command
17. Joining Sheet-Metal Using the Hem Command
18. Hem Options
19. Connecting Sheet-Metal Pieces Together
20. Additional Ways to Join Sheet-Metal Pieces
21. More Complex Hem Options - Ordered Mode
22. Louver Command
23. Louver Options
24. Creating a Ceiling Vent - Louver Options
25. Gusset Command
26. Deformation Features
27. Dimple Command - Creating a Bowl
28. Creating a Sink Tray Insert - Part 1
29. Creating a Sink Tray Insert - Part 2
30. Creating a Sheet-Metal Cover - Part 1
31. Creating a Sheet-Metal Cover - Part 2
32. Creating a Sheet-Metal Box - Part 1
33. Creating a Sheet-Metal Box - Part 2
34. Loft Command - Circle to Square
35. Loft Unbend - Snow-Cone
36. Creating a Tool-Box - Part 1
37. Creating a Tool-Box - Part 2
38. Creating a Tool-Box - Part 3
39. Creating the Tool-Box Hinge & Movie File - Part 4
40. Tool-Box Activity - Adding a Lock
41. Tool-Box Activity - Fixing the Hinge
42. Tool-Box - Adjusting the Lid
43. Tool-Box - Adding a Latch
44. Creating a Cover Around an Existing Assembly
45. Wrist Bracelet - Unfold
46. Sheet-Metal Assembly - Part 1
47. Sheet-Metal Assembly - Part 2
48. Common Bend Tabs
49. Part to Sheet-Metal Command
50. Creating Text - Ordered Mode
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Educator of this Sheet Metal Design course:
John Devitry
Mechanical Engineering and 3D Design
John Devitry (Educator of this course) a Research Fellow at the Center of Space Engineering — Utah State University 2015 – 2019. From 2004 to 2015 John Devitry showed the initial classes for Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at USU while additionally functioning as the CAD Administrator at Space Dynamics Laboratory — the exploration arm of USU.
Throughout the long term John has built up an extraordinary and convincing way to deal with training mechanical designing and 3D configuration, presenting the idea of Conceptual Design Blending as an approach to encourage innovative deduction with designing illustrations understudies.
Prior is his vocation John worked for 3D Systems, advancing quick prototyping and fast tooling innovations visiting several driving plans and assembling organizations around the globe. He holds 3 licenses building up the item from idea to advertise, offering the patent rights to free speculators. John appreciates composing and has distributed 3 articles in BYU Studies. Instruction: 1986 – 1990 Brigham Young University Provo, UT. Four year certification in scientific studies Degree in Engineering.
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