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Course Outline
Introduction to Industrial Automation
- What is industrial automation?
- Overview of automation systems and components.
- The role of CAD in automation design.
SolidWorks Basics for Automation
- Review of the SolidWorks interface and key features.
- Designing basic components and assemblies.
- Introduction to parametric design for automation components.
Designing Automated Systems
- Understanding motion studies for automation design.
- Design of conveyor systems, robotic arms, and pick-and-place mechanisms.
- Integration of sensors and actuators in SolidWorks.
Simulation and Analysis
- Using SolidWorks Simulation for load analysis in automation systems.
- Simulating range of motion, collisions, and efficiency.
- Predictive maintenance and design optimization.
Interfacing with Real-World Systems
- Exporting designs for manufacturing.
- Generating BOMs (Bill of Materials) and documentation.
- Interfacing SolidWorks designs with industry-standard automation software.
Advanced Topics in Industrial Automation with SolidWorks
- Designing with pneumatics and hydraulics in SolidWorks.
- Advanced motion analysis for complex automation systems.
- Integrating IoT and smart devices with SolidWorks designs.
Final Project and Review
- Students will design a complete industrial automation system using SolidWorks.
- Presentation and feedback on the final projects.
- Review and Q&A session.
Summary and Next Steps
Requirements
- A solid understanding of basic mechanical design principles.
- Prior experience with CAD software (SolidWorks preferred).
- Basic proficiency in CAD regarding GD&T.
Audience
- Mechanical Engineers seeking to specialize in industrial automation.
- CAD Designers aiming to enhance their skills for automation projects.
- Industrial Automation professionals looking to integrate SolidWorks into their workflow.
35 Hours
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