Automotive Structures CATIA V5 (ENG-ESP)

$100.00

The course explains how to create automotive structural parts within the body panels and assembly environment. We emphasize modeling parts to fit within a limited space using existing geometry as the boundaries, and to design the parts to accommodate subsystems.

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Automotive Structures
This course teaches you how to create automotive structural parts within the body panels and assembly environment. We emphasize modeling parts to fit within a limited space using existing geometry as the boundaries, and to design the parts to accommodate subsystems.

Here are topics we explore in this course:

Body in White (BIW) Design Principles
You learn to define BIW design processes, planning, and parts. Along with staging, you also learn how CAD helps in the development of BIW.
Die Design and Tooling
Learn how sheet metal forming die operations and die design work in context to how BIW panels are manufactured. CAD systems play a role in helping to define and verify processes and tool designs.
Body in White Design Modeling
We demonstrate modeling techniques, and then provide hands-on opportunities to reinforce these techniques. You will design BIW panels and formation features and then edit them using CAD software.
Automotive Structures Case Study
The Automotive Structure case study reinforces concepts and practical applications learned throughout this course. This case study starts by outlining the requirements and processes that you follow when designing BIW panels. You use an assembly and background component data as references to help develop a CAD feature based on a B-Pillar structural body panel. After completing the model, you are tasked to make several design changes on the model.

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