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CATIA V5 Course from beginner to advanced

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  • Mar 18, 2025
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CATIA V5 Course from beginner to advanced, available at $69.99, has an average rating of 4.63, with 55 lectures, based on 50 reviews, and has 192 subscribers.

You will learn about Able to confidently use CATIA V5 Sketcher and Part Design Workbenches to design a wide range of components Able to confidently use CATIA V5 Assembly Workbench to create a product from multiple components Able to confidently use CATIA V5 Drafting Workbench to create engineering drawings Able to set up simulation in CATIA V5 Kinematics Workbench Understand the most ideal approach to 3D modelling This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone who would like to learn 3D CAD in CATIA V5 or You may be a student using this software at university, professional using it at work or you are just interested in 3D CAD or You may already have some experience and want to expand on it or want a refresher to remind you how to work in this software It is particularly useful for Anyone who would like to learn 3D CAD in CATIA V5 or You may be a student using this software at university, professional using it at work or you are just interested in 3D CAD or You may already have some experience and want to expand on it or want a refresher to remind you how to work in this software.

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Title: CATIA V5 Course from beginner to advanced

Price: $69.99

Average Rating: 4.63

Number of Lectures: 55

Number of Published Lectures: 55

Number of Curriculum Items: 55

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 55

Original Price: $22.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Able to confidently use CATIA V5 Sketcher and Part Design Workbenches to design a wide range of components
  • Able to confidently use CATIA V5 Assembly Workbench to create a product from multiple components
  • Able to confidently use CATIA V5 Drafting Workbench to create engineering drawings
  • Able to set up simulation in CATIA V5 Kinematics Workbench
  • Understand the most ideal approach to 3D modelling
  • Who Should Attend

  • Anyone who would like to learn 3D CAD in CATIA V5
  • You may be a student using this software at university, professional using it at work or you are just interested in 3D CAD
  • You may already have some experience and want to expand on it or want a refresher to remind you how to work in this software
  • Target Audiences

  • Anyone who would like to learn 3D CAD in CATIA V5
  • You may be a student using this software at university, professional using it at work or you are just interested in 3D CAD
  • You may already have some experience and want to expand on it or want a refresher to remind you how to work in this software
  • Welcome to this CATIA tutorial! This tutorial is designed to get you from a complete beginner to advanced user of CATIA easily comfortable with 3D modelling.

    Catia is one of most widely used softwares for 3D CAD (Computer Aided Design). It is used in wide variety of industries, from aerospace and automotive through oil and gas all the way to food industry and many others. Learning this software will undoubtedly increase your employability within engineering sector and will open door to many other possibilities of either further learning or industry paths. This course will be your guide in every step! 

    Why choose this course?

    1. Commands are explained on real examples so you will see how they are used within context of a component rather than just understanding what each command does. We have over 25 examplesthat we will be completing! 

    2. Each new component requires you to use commands you have already learnt and therefore reinforcesyour already gained knowledge, while new commands are being built on top.

    3. No previous experienceneeded. This course has been designed to start from absolute beginning.

    4. Taught by a tutor with more than 8 yearsof experience in CATIA. The tutor currently works as Design Engineer and uses 3D CAD on daily basis to design components.

    5. 100 CADexamples at the end for you to practice.

    6. Course dwells into details of methodology of design and puts emphasis on properly understanding impact of your constraints and design decisions and 3D modelling

    How is the course structured?

    1. Introduction into CATIA

    2. We are first going to discuss workbenches in CATIA, what they mean and what they are used for

    3. We will then set-up our Part Design workbench and I will explain its interface

    4. We will the understand how to navigatein CATIA, manipulatethe parts and movethe screen

    5. We will then proceed with overview of commandsin Sketcher Workbenchto understand how they work

    6. We will then discuss how constrainingthe sketchesworks

    7. We will explore what different colours of constraintsmean

    8. Let’s start sketching and modelling!

    9. We will be using Sketcher Workbench and Part Design workbenchtogether to create more than 25 components!

    10. Increasinglevel of component difficulty

    11. Using the commands over and over while new commands are being built on top

    12. Mixture of component based learning approach and detailedisolated explanationof some particular commands

    13. Assembly Design Workbench

    14. We will start with introductioninto Assembly Design Workbench, how to open it, interface and importing components

    15. We will then look at explanationof all relevant constraintsin the Assembly Design Workbench

    16. We will then buildan assemblythat converts rotational motion to linear motion

    17. We will the look at editing assemblies

    18. We will then look at how to section an assembly, clash detection and exploded view

    19. Drafting Workbench

    20. We will look at interfaceand how to create a new sheetand change its sizeand properties

    21. We will look at inserting a component and creating different views

    22. We will then dimensiona drawing

    23. We will create a Hole Table

    24. We will create and Assembly drawingwith Bill of Material and Balloons

    25. We will look at exportingdrawings

    26. Kinematics Workbench

    27. We will look at setting up a simple simulationto understand the principles

    28. We will simulate our assemblythat we had created before

    Don’t hesitate, sign up today and learn how to create 3D models in one of the most respected CAD softwares! Click to join and I will see you on the course! 

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction to CATIA

    Lecture 1: CATIA Workbenches

    Lecture 2: Part Design User Interface

    Lecture 3: View and Interaction with Parts

    Lecture 4: Introduction to Sketcher Workbench

    Lecture 5: Constraining Sketches

    Lecture 6: Constraints Colours

    Chapter 2: Let's start sketching and modelling!

    Lecture 1: Example 1 – Profile, Circle and Pad Commands

    Lecture 2: Example 2 – Rectangle, Elongated Hole and Mirror Commands

    Lecture 3: Example 3 – Corner Command

    Lecture 4: Example 4 – Arc, Trim, Quick Trim, Chamfer, Pocket Commands

    Lecture 5: Example 5 – Improving understanding of Pocket and Multi-Pocket Commands

    Lecture 6: Example 6 – Tangent Arc and Cylindrical Elongated Hole Commands

    Lecture 7: Example 7 – Pad and Multi-Pad Commands

    Lecture 8: Example 8 – Enhanced functions of Pad Command

    Lecture 9: Example 9 – Hand Knob using Shaft Command

    Lecture 10: Example 10 – Engine Valve using Shaft Command

    Lecture 11: Example 11 – Hand Knob modification using Groove Command

    Lecture 12: Example 12 – Enhanced functions of Shaft Command, Dynamic Sectioning

    Lecture 13: Example 13 – Hole Command

    Lecture 14: Example 14 – Rectangular Pattern Definition

    Lecture 15: Example 15 – Motor Cover using Circular Pattern and Remove Faces Commands

    Lecture 16: Example 16 – Fillet Command

    Lecture 17: Chamfer Command

    Lecture 18: Example 16 – Gas Bottle using Shell and Thread/Tap Commands

    Lecture 19: Example 17 – Oil Pan using Draft and Offset Commands

    Lecture 20: Example 18 – Bearing Housing using Plane Command

    Lecture 21: Draft Command

    Lecture 22: Example 19 – Water Pipe using Rib Command

    Lecture 23: Example 20 – Spring using Helix and Rib Commands

    Lecture 24: Example 21 – Pneumatics Adaptor using Slot Command

    Lecture 25: Multi-Sections Solid Command

    Lecture 26: Example 22 – Air Duct using Multi-Sections Solid

    Lecture 27: Example 23 – Geared Shaft using Multi-Sections Solid Command

    Lecture 28: Example 24 – Stiffener Command

    Lecture 29: Example 25 – Keyway Block using Combine Command

    Lecture 30: Example 26 – Enhanced Specification Tree Explanation

    Lecture 31: Bottle Mould using Boolean Operations Command

    Lecture 32: Applying Material

    Lecture 33: Rendering

    Chapter 3: Assembly Design Workbench

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Assembly Design Workbench

    Lecture 2: Constraints in the Assembly Design Workbench

    Lecture 3: Case Study Part 1

    Lecture 4: Case Study Part 2

    Lecture 5: Editing Assemblies

    Lecture 6: Sectioning, Clash Detection, Exploded View

    Chapter 4: Drafting Workbench

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Inserting a Component

    Lecture 3: Inserting Views Manually and by using View Wizard

    Lecture 4: Dimensioning Drawings

    Lecture 5: Hole Table

    Lecture 6: Assembly Drawing with Bill of Materials and Balloons

    Lecture 7: Final Commands and Exporting Drawings

    Chapter 5: Kinematics Workbench

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Kinematics Workbench

    Lecture 2: Simulating the Assembly

    Chapter 6: Conclusion

    Lecture 1: Congratulations and Final Remarks

    Instructors

  • CATIA V5 Course from beginner to advanced  No.2
    Kevin Syc
    Design Engineer living in London
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