EDA 1415 - Solid Edge Assembly

 
 
 
 

Introduction

This three day course is designed to teach the novice- to intermediate-user how to create assemblies from Solid Models. The class covers all of the commands available in the Assembly environment, and it teaches both top-down and bottom-up assembly design.

At Course Completion

Students will have learned how to apply all of the relationships used to construct assembly models. They will have learned how to assemble and edit parts that already exist, and how to create new parts within an assembly; how to create exploded views, cutaway views, simplified views, and custom views; how to manage very large assemblies; how to verify assembly integrity; how to model motion with Simply Motion; how to create families of assemblies; how to model tubing with XpressRoute; and how to work with weldments.

Prerequisites

Completed the Solid Edge Fundamentals class or completed the Solid Modeling Tutorials, or at least 1 month modeling experience with solid Edge.

Mechanical Design Experience

Windows Experience

Completion of the Solid Edge Tutorials delivered with the product

Completion of the Solid Edge Fundamentals Course

Course Materials

The Solid Edge Assemblies Course Guide.

Agenda:

Day 1

Module 1: Assembly Methods & Relationships
Module 2: Additional Relationships
Module 3: Editing Assemblies

Day 2

Module 4: Display Tools
Module 5: Exploded and Cutaway Views
Module 6: Managing Assemblies

Day 3

Module 7: Designing in the Assembly
Module 8: Design Verification
Module 9: Rendering Assemblies
Module 10: XpresRoute