
A quick about me
Quick introduction to Catia V5 electrical workbenches
How was this course designed for you to learn better
Build a fast project to have an idea how Catia V5 electrical works - part 1
Build a fast project to have an idea how Catia V5 electrical works - part 2
Build a fast project to have an idea how Catia V5 electrical works - part 3
Introduction to Electrical Part Design
How to define a part as an equipment
How to define a part as a connector
How to define a part as a filler plug
How to define a part as a contact
How to define a part as a shell
How to define a part as a back-shell
How to define a part as a mounting equipment
How to define a cavity
How to define a termination
How to define a connector connection point
How to define a bundle connection point
How to define a cavity connection point
How to define a back-shell connection point
How to define a support part
How to define a protection part
Introduction to electrical assembly design workbench
How to connect and disconnect electrical devices
How to define products as electrical devices
How to define electrical connection points to products
How do electrical workbenches interact with each other and with the Catia V5 part and assemblies
In this video we start creating electrical wires
How to add and manage wire bundle slack and change automatic update options
How to delete wire branches
Create protective coverings and add them to the electrical catalog
How to add and remove supports to the wire bundles
How to add and remove branch points. How to split wire branches.
Transfer branches from one document to another
How to change the profile shape of the bundle segment
In this video we start to design a more complex project. First we start to electrify the connectors that we will use
Next we electrify the equipments used in the projects
In this video we discuss hw the wires will be routed in this project
In this video we start to route the wires in the first section of the project
Next we route the wires in the second section of the project
Now we route the wires in the third section of the project
Finally we route the wires in the last section of the project
We continue the project by adding supports for the wires
In this video we discuss the last adjustments and jobs to do on this project
In this video we will electrify a few wire retainers used in mass production automotive
Next we will route a piece of automotive harness on a piece of body in white sheetmetal
In this video we will learn how to design and calculate pieces of electrical harness that move
This is how we add detail on an automotive connector
Fuses and circuit breakers - how they look and how they work
Relays - how they look and how they work
Contactors - how they look and how they work
PLC's - how they look and how they work
Electrical motors - a few details
This is an example of a simple electrical automation
Temperature sensors - how they look and how they work
Pressure sensors - how they look and how they work
Proximity sensors - how they look and how they work
LVDT sensors - how they look and how they work
Accelerometers - how they look and how they work
Limit switches - how they look and how they work
Load cells - how they look and how they work
Pneumatic electro-valves and actuators - how they look and how they work
Here we have a more complex example of an electrical automation
Hydraulic electro-valve and actuators - how they look and how they work
Hydraulic manifolds - how they look and how they work
How are electrical devices used in hydraulics
Conclusion about automation control panels
Introduction to mass production automotive harnesses. How they look and how are they build.
Automotive connectors. How to find and select them.
What materials are used to design and manufacture automotive harnesses.
How are the electrical harnesses organized inside a vehicle
Introduction to Formula One, moto-sport, aircraft, military & defense electrical harnesses
What materials are used in moto-sport and Formula One harness design and production
How are the electrical harnesses organized in a Formula One vehicle
This is how Formula One electrical harnesses look in reality - original video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SDUy-b3uTA
My name is Alex, I’m a design engineer and I have been working for over 15 years with Catia V5 in Automotive, Racing and Industrial Design.
I have been working with companies like: Ferrari Formula One Team, Jaguar Land Rover, Red Bull Racing and Aston Martin.
Catia V5 is easy to learn. But learning how to use it with some real job experience is the real secret.
In this course you will learn the following 4 Catia V5 workbenches that will make you able to design Electrical Harnesses for different industries but especially for the Automotive and Moto-Racing Industries.
Catia V5 Electrical Part Design Workbench
Catia V5 Electrical Assembly Design Workbench
Catia V5 Electrical Harness Installation Workbench
Catia V5 Electrical Harness Assembly Workbench
On top of the Catia V5 teachings I have made videos where you will learn a lot of theory about materials components and experience about how electrical harnesses are built.
Electrical Components Theory for Industrial Design
Electrical Components and Materials for Automotive Harnesses
Electrical Components and Materials for Motor Sport and Formula One Harnesses
Projects made from scratch with Real Job Experience and Advice
You need to know Catia V5 Part Design and Assembly design to be able to study this course.
You need to know Catia V5 Part Design and Assembly design to be able to study this course.