
Explore the sketcher introduction in Catia v5 essential training, navigating the sketcher workbench, selecting planes, using grid, snap, and geometric and dimension constraints to create stable sketches.
Explore creating and editing a spline in CATIA V5: draw with the mouse, finish by double-click, drag control points, and use the connect tool to align two splines.
Learn to create conic sections in Catia v5, including ellipse with major and minor axes, parabola by focus, hyperbola by focus, and directed connections with arrow direction and viability indicators.
Master CATIA V5 essential training by creating axis and construction geometry for references, placing points with Cartesian and polar coordinates, dividing lines into equal segments, and projecting points.
Master CATIA V5 transformations by mirroring and symmetry, translating and rotating geometry, and creating circular arrays and gears, while applying internal and external constraints, offset, scale, and trim.
Learn to animate constraints in CATIA V5 by selecting animate, choosing a dimension, and animating from 200 to 400 with adjustable steps, loop options, and forward-only behavior.
Apply multi constraint in Catia v5 by editing dimensions, either by double-clicking a dimension or using the add multi constraint window to adjust values such as 110 or 150.
Apply geometry constraints to sketches, defining horizontal, vertical, tangent, concentric, and perpendicular relations. Define distances, radii, diameters, midpoints, and symmetric and parallel constraints to control sketch geometry.
Create a center rectangle in part design, define dimensions and constraints, add circles, perform a sketch analysis, adjust green fully defined lines, and save the file.
Create and fully constrain a 200 by 200 sketch in Catia V5, add a centered rectangle with a cylindrical hole, apply dimensions and angles, and save.
Convert a 2D sketch into a 3D model with the pad feature, set height via limits and thickness, and view updates with shading and edges for accurate results.
Create a drafted filleted pad by sketching a rectangle, applying the pad, draft, and drop options, adjusting top and second limits, radii, and previewing results.
Learn to use MultiPad to create multiple sketches, select and drag to define limits, preview different pad values, delete sketches, and avoid intersecting sketches for a valid feature.
Create multiple pockets in CATIA V5, set and adjust limits, sketch and preview the cut, and ensure the sketch is valid to apply the multi pocket feature.
In CATIA V5 essential training, create a shaft by revolving a profile about an axis, using open or closed sections, adjusting angles and thickness to produce hollow or solid shafts.
Create a block, sketch a hole on the top face, set diameter and depth, apply constraints, and add counter drill and cosmetic thread options in CATIA V5.
Learn to create planes in CATIA V5 using offset from a plane, and methods through points, lines, curves, and equation-based planes.
Build a complete CATIA V5 model in extrude exercise 8 by sketching lines and circles, applying extrude and cut operations, and aligning top, front, and side views.
Combine two perpendicular sketches, including an ellipse, to create a solid in CATIA V5, and define the direction for the profile normal.
Create stiffeners in CATIA V5 by building solids, applying shell operations, and adding ribs with top and bottom sketches, adjusting thickness to provide wall support.
Master the multi-section solid command in CATIA V5 by creating sketches on parallel planes, aligning vertices, and controlling tangent surfaces to build uniform or mixed cross-section solids.
Create and control multi-section solids in CATIA V5 by sketching cross sections, defining a spine and guides, and applying constraints for proper profile alignment.
Learn edge fillet in CATIA V5 by applying edge radii to corners, using limiting elements and planes, and employing intersection and blind corner techniques for accurate geometry.
In this exercise, learners build a CATIA v5 model starting from a plane, define a sketch with precise dimensions, then create pockets and mirrored features.
Learn to create a face to face fillet between two surfaces in catia v5, adjust the radius, and guide the fillet with sketch curves, previewing results.
Demonstrates using the chamfer command in CATIA V5, adjusting two length and angle values, applying chamfers to edges, and switching propagation options from tendency to minimal for single-edge control.
Learn to rotate a part in CATIA V5 by selecting a rotation axis and dragging, then entering a 90-degree angle. Use axis-to-element and three-point methods for precise rotation.
Master revolve exercise 13 in CATIA V5 essential training by designing a fully constrained part with sketches, circles, and rectangles, applying extrusion, section views, mirroring, and circular patterns.
Create a cover from a global assembly, set up top and side views, apply shell thickness 0.25, adjust diameters, and implement a circular pattern with 120-degree spacing and seven instances.
Master uniform scaling in x, y, and z from a reference point, and scale normal to a plane or face in CATIA V5.
Learn to measure distances between two points and between faces in CATIA V5, selecting edges and planes. Compute area, radius, inertia, and density for a part.
The lecture shows how to create and manage multiple bodies, assign a current body and work object, and use boolean operations—add, remove, and intersection—to merge bodies.
Design a revolved shaft by sketching circles of 90 and 70 diameter, applying a 1-degree rotation, mirroring features, using a circular pattern, and finishing with trimming and color application.
Builds a front and side view model in CATIA V5 by sketching circles and lines, creating pockets, applying circular patterns, planes, and material options like aluminium and paint.
Build a CATIA v5 model from a front sketch to a completed solid by applying constraints, extruding, and pocketing circles and rectangles as specified.
Create a stamp in CATIA V5 by starting from a side-view sketch on a working plane, defining angles and gaps, and using reference lines to create the model.
This exercise guides you through building a CATIA V5 part from front and side sketches, applying precise dimensions, creating holes, extruding, and mirroring the model.
Create a CATIA V5 part design model from a top profile, constraining lines, circles, and radii, set the thickness to nine, and validate with sketch analysis.
Create a multi-section solid from three sketches at 100%, 75%, and 50% with 15-degree rotations, using circle and arc features, offset planes, and constraints in CATIA V5.
Create a multi-feature model in Catia v5 essential training by sketching circles and lines, applying radii, dimensions, constraints, and patterns.
Explore catia v5 essential training through multi-section solid exercise 29, building a parametric mechanical model with center-rectangle sketches, helix paths, plane creation, and constraint-driven multi-phase design.
Create a solid Catia v5 model from a spherical hemispherical radius 30, then apply sweep and blends, shell to thickness 4, and pattern three circular instances at 120 degrees.
Catia v5 uses sketcher and part design to build a solid model, applying wireframe design, extrude and rib operations, creating planes, mirroring, pockets, holes, and constraint diagnostics.
Define a profile and guide curves, apply a sweep with a circle path, and set the end angle to 360 degrees to create a spring-like geometry.
This lecture explores advanced sweep 3 options in CATIA V5, including guided tangential base, radius control, surface limits, plane-and-line guides, center-based extrudes, motors, and 360-degree sweeps.
Learn how to build a sweep surface in Catia V5 using multiple guide curves and a spine, adjust angles, and explore tangential surfaces with three to five guides.
Learn to build a multi-section surface in CATIA V5 by creating open sections, defining profiles and guides, and using a spine to control tangential continuity with extruded surfaces.
Learn to use the CATIA V5 blend command to join two surfaces, control point continuity, curvature, and tangential behavior, and adjust tension for smooth transitions.
Learn to create symmetry surfaces in CATIA V5 with the mirror command, selecting a reference plane, defining a 20 unit gap, and hiding extras for precise symmetry.
Explore the split surface command in CATIA V5, selecting a cutting element and plane to divide surfaces, preview results, and manage the upper and lower surfaces.
Apply uniform scaling to surfaces in CATIA V5 by scaling about a plane or a point, transforming curves into ellipses and using plane-based options.
Learn to perform non-uniform scaling in CATIA V5 affinity surface using the infinity handle, scaling along x or y while defining the origin and plane orientation.
Explore projecting a sketch onto a surface using direction and normal, including projection along a vector, plane setup, and previewing the resulting curves.
Explore creating intersection curves in CATIA V5 by forming surfaces, selecting planes, and generating intersections between surfaces or between a surface and a plane, then refine with center curves.
Learn to create and edit boundaries in CATIA V5 by using the boundary tool to generate surface boundaries, apply fill and undo, define limits, and explore blend and multi-section options.
In this surface 2.01 lesson, learn to construct a CATIA V5 surface model by sketching circles with specific diameters, setting radii, applying a tangential surface, and extruding to a thickness.
Learn rev surf in catia v5 by building a wireframe three-view model from a top sketch, applying rotation, symmetry, and surface joining to create continuous surfaces.
Master wireframe modeling and solid operations in Catia v5 essential training, using plane sketches, constraints, circles, slots, symmetry, and mirror techniques to build a complex surface.
Create a space-based model in CATIA V5 using generative shape design, define radii and offsets for three sections, then use a multi-section surface, extrude, trim, and mirror to finalize.
Create a CATIA V5 surface by sketching a top profile, extruding to 25 mm, projecting, splitting, and joining to complete model, and applying a fill with a 2.5 mm radius.
Learn to create a spring in Catia V5 using a helix and wireframe survey design, set diameter and pitch for three coils, and finalize with reference planes and tangency geometry.
Master CATIA V5 exercise 34 through hands-on sketching, applying lines, dimensions, and circles with specific radii and centers. Use sweep, rotate, and intersection techniques to create and refine the geometry.
Using CATIA V5 surface design, this exercise guides you through sketching, projecting curves, sweeping a guide, applying split and pocket operations, adding thickness, and mirroring features to complete the part.
Perform step-by-step modeling in CATIA V5 by sketching a triangle, defining planes, projecting points, and creating arcs, then apply sweep and rib operations to build a 3D wireframe model.
Sketch and revolve in Catia V5 using generative shape design to build a ribbed surface, applying fillets, extruding, trimming, and patterning around the Z axis.
Learn to create swept walls in CATIA V5 by defining length, angle, radius, and limits, and building user defined flanges and teardrop profiles with sketches, planes, and spine constraints.
Learn to bend from flat in CATIA V5 by selecting a band from plat, drawing the bend line, adjusting the angle and fixed point, and previewing the result.
Create a new part in CATIA V5, define parameters, and apply surfaces to shape the first section, observing how the surface impacts the space inside the part.
Use the meter to measure and align the stamp, set the middle plane and grid, then pattern features in a chosen direction with a specified distance and item count.
Explore stamping in CATIA V5 by building close and open sketches, adjusting ratio, angle, height, and radius, and applying bead, bridge, circle system, stippling, and dual stamping techniques.
Model a clamp arm in CATIA V5 essential training by sketching on the front plane, applying precise dimensions, radii, pockets, and symmetry to create left and right arms.
Explore constraints in CATIA V5: apply fixed and contact constraints between plates, switch to offset and angle constraints, and adjust positions and orientations to achieve proper assembly.
Learn how to build a top-down CATIA V5 assembly from base plate to parts, using new and existing origins, constraints, patterning holes, and reuse patterns to align components.
Convert assembly constraints to six joints, yielding two degrees of freedom, then simulate motion with angle-driven joints, generate frames, and export a video animation.
Learn bench vice assembly in CATIA V5 by converting constraints, fixing components, and building a screw joint to simulate motion and animate the mechanism.
Create a gear model in CATIA V5, drawing circles, rectangles, applying constraints, then assemble parts and define a gear joint to simulate motion.
Learn to create joints and assemble parts in DMU kinematics, apply fixed components, define mates with planes and faces, and use cylindrical joints to control degrees of freedom.
Learn to create a screw joint in CATIA V5 by fixing components, selecting two lines, and defining angle or length drives to control rotation and pitch.
Explore building a rack joint in CATIA V5 through assembling parts, applying constraints, and creating a prismatic joint to simulate motion in a constrained mechanism.
Learn to create and manage drafting projection views in CATIA V5, generate automatic and manual isometric and other views on sheet sizes, adjust projection, scale, headers, and display options.
activate the detail view, adjust scale in the properties, and manually sketch a profile to create a detailed view from the base view.
Learn how to use clipping in CATIA V5 to cut views, create circular clipping, apply sketched clipping profiles, and use quick clip to isolate portions of a design.
Learn to use the CATIA V5 wizard to insert a blank sheet, configure the first, second, and third contributions, and define projection and isometric views by selecting geometry.
Create and customize tables in Catia v5 by adding annotation tables, columns, and text comments; import tables from CSP text files and edit with the annotation editor.
Create additional views and projections, define centerlines and axis lines, apply threads and cross-section hatch patterns, color and image options, and print or save the final CATIA V5 dress-up model.
Assign aluminium material, generate a static structural analysis, apply boundary conditions and distributed loads, mesh the model, run the analysis, and review deformation, stress results, and a generated report.
Learn to create prismatic machining in CATIA V5, define stock and work object, set safety planes, generate toolpaths with facing and pocketing, and produce nc code via a Fanuc postprocessor.
Description
In this "CATIA V5 Essential Training" program you will experience a unique successful method with hands on for practice.
This course is designed for individuals person who are new to CATIA V5 as well as working in any company who had learned any CATIA course long time ago and just want a brush up on the tools and operation quickly and use in their projects immediately.
Even if you presently know nothing about 3D Design and CATIA V5 this course is geared to accelerate you professional development and validate your skills.
CATIA V5 with Surface is a computer-aided design (CAD) system for mechanical assembly, part modeling, Generative sheet metal, drawing production, and simulation. CATIA V5 boosts essential CAD user productivity by capturing engineers' solid/surface modeling design intentions through logic and decision management concepts. Wireframe and surface design makes it possible to modify the design of any surface model, without having to know how it was constructed.
Today, you can start your journey to becoming a CATIA V5 professional with ZERO prior experience!
You will learn:
How to navigate through the CATIA V5 interface (workbench).
How to sketch with different sketch commands (sketcher).
How to define sketches using constraint or distances.
How to use different features to create 3D models. (extruded boss and cut, fillet, chamfers, revolved boss and cut, swept boss and cut, lofted boss and cut etc)
How to create additional reference elements (planes etc).
How to modify given parts to match design needs using modify commands.
How to explore different materials for your models (material shading).
How to design Generative sheet metal parts.
How to assemble different parts into an assembly design.
How to generate drawings from parts and assembly design.
How to work with wireframe & surface models.
How to generate drafting of any model and assembly.
Who this course is for:
Students - Engineers Interested in 3D Mechanical Design? - Want to improve their job skills?
Students interested in 3D Printing." program you will experience a unique successful method with hands models on for practice.