AutoCAD Electrical Training Course

AutoCAD Electrical training helps the candidates in understanding the procedure of building the intelligent ladder diagrams and panel layouts & how to leverage this intelligence. Through this training...

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Course Description

AutoCAD Electrical training helps the candidates in understanding the procedure of building the intelligent ladder diagrams and panel layouts & how to leverage this intelligence. Through this training the candidates would be able to gain hands-on experience on implementing the intelligence so that they would be able to deal with the real time scenarios. Moreover, the AutoCAD electrical course enab...

AutoCAD Electrical training helps the candidates in understanding the procedure of building the intelligent ladder diagrams and panel layouts & how to leverage this intelligence. Through this training the candidates would be able to gain hands-on experience on implementing the intelligence so that they would be able to deal with the real time scenarios. Moreover, the AutoCAD electrical course enables the overview of the AutoCAD Electricals’ utilities that are designed to allow the end user to quickly build and manage an electrical control drawing set. AutoCAD electrical course enables the overview of the AutoCAD Electricals’ utilities that are designed to allow the end user to quickly build and manage an electrical control drawing set. Learn about using the powerful AutoCAD Electrical toolset, which offers automated drafting tools for designing wiring, circuiting, PLC modules, panels, & more. Explore interface & process of creating precise, measured electrical drawings & schematics.

What you’ll learn
  • Live Class Practical Oriented Training
  • Timely Doubt Resolution
  • Dedicated Student Success Mentor
  • Certification & Job Assistance
  • Free Access to Workshop & Webinar
  • No Cost EMI Option
  • Navigate the user interface
  • Use fundamental features, precision tools to come up with detailed technical drawings
  • Be more productive when creating, manipulating, annotating, dimension, and printing drawing with AutoCAD
  • Work with dynamic blocks, layouts, views and tables
  • Manipulate objects and use best practices for layer management
  • Configure plotter files and create sheet sets

Covering Topics

1
Module 1: AutoCAD Mechanical 2D

2
Module 2: AutoCAD Mechanical 3D

3
Module 3: Project Development

Curriculum

      Module 1: AutoCAD Mechanical 2D
    Part 1 to 4 
    AutoCAD Mechanical design software is AutoCAD software built for manufacturing. Part of the Digital Prototyping solution, it includes all the functionality of AutoCAD, plus libraries of standards-based parts and tools to help automate common mechanical CAD tasks and accelerate the mechanical design process. CAD software for 2D drafting can be used to draft designs more quickly and with greater precision, without using stencils and technical drawing instruments. 2D CAD software also allows users to document and annotate drawings with text, dimensions, leaders and tables.
    
    
    Part 1: AutoCAD Fundamentals
    Lecture-1 Taking the AutoCAD Tour 
    ·      Navigating the Working
    
    ·      Environment
    
    ·      Working with Files
    
    ·      Displaying Objects
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-2 Creating Basic Drawings 
    ·      Inputting Data
    
    ·      Creating Basic Objects
    
    ·      Using Object Snaps & Object Snap Tracking
    
    ·      Using Polar Tracking & Polar Snap
    
    ·      Working with Units
    
    ·      Using Function Keys
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-3 Manipulating Objects 
    ·      Selecting Objects in the Drawing
    
    ·      Changing an Object’s Position
    
    ·      Creating New Objects from Existing Objects
    
    ·      Changing the Angle of an Object’s Position
    
    ·      Creating a Mirror Image of Existing Objects
    
    ·      Creating Object Patterns
    
    ·      Changing an Object’s Size
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-4 Drawing Organization and Inquiry Commands 
    ·      Using Layers
    
    ·      Changing Object Properties
    
    ·      Matching Object Properties
    
    ·      Using the Properties Palette
    
    ·      Using Line types
    
    ·      Using Inquiry Commands
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-5 Altering Objects 
    ·      Define Boundaries through Trimming and Extending Objects
    
    ·      Creating Parallel and Offset Geometry
    
    ·      Joining Objects
    
    ·      Breaking an Object into Two Objects
    
    ·      Applying a Radius and Angled Corner to Two Objects
    
    ·      Changing Part of an Object’s Shape
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-6 Annotating Drawings 
    ·      Creating Multiline Text
    
    ·      Creating Single Line Text
    
    ·      Using Text Styles
    
    ·      Editing Text
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-7 Hatching Objects 
    ·      Hatching Objects
    
    ·      Editing Hatch Objects
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-8 Dimensioning 
    ·      Creating Dimensions
    
    ·      Using Dimension Styles
    
    ·      Editing Dimensions
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-9 Working with Reusable Content 
    ·      Using Blocks
    
    ·      Working with Design Center
    
    ·      Using Tool Palettes
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-10 Creating Additional Drawing Objects 
    ·      Working with Polylines
    
    ·      Creating Splines
    
    ·      Creating Ellipses
    
    ·      Using Tables
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-11 Layouts and Plotting 
    ·      Using Layouts
    
    ·      Using Page Setups
    
    ·      Using Viewports
    
    ·      Plotting Drawings
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-12 Template Drawing Creation 
    ·      Using Drawing Templates
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    
    Part 2: AutoCAD Advanced
    Lecture-13 Drawing Objects 
    ·      Multilines
    
    ·      Revision Clouds
    
    ·      Wipeouts
    
    ·      Boundaries
    
    ·      Regions
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-14 Manipulating Objects and Data 
    ·      Using Quick Select
    
    ·      Purging Objects
    
    ·      Point Objects
    
    ·      Dividing and Measuring Objects
    
    ·      Geometry Calculator
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-15 Template Drawing Creation 
    ·      Using Drawing Templates
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-16 Dimensioning and Annotation 
    ·      Introduction to Annotation Scaling
    
    ·      Controlling Annotation Scale
    
    ·      Using Multileaders & Center Marks
    
    ·      Ordinate Dimensions
    
    ·      Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerances
    
    ·      Dimension Styles and Overrides
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-17 Reusable Content 
    ·      Using DesignCenter
    
    ·      Creating Custom Tool Palettes
    
    ·      Managing and Sharing Tool Palettes
    
    ·      Using External References
    
    ·      Importing Other Filetypes
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-18 Working with Blocks and Attributes 
    ·      Creating Blocks with Attributes
    
    ·      Edit and Extract Attributes
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-19 Dynamic Blocks 
    ·      Using Dynamic Blocks
    
    ·      Defining Parameters & Actions
    
    ·      Creating Dynamic Blocks
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-20 Layer Management and Best Practices 
    ·      Layer Filters
    
    ·      Layer States Manager
    
    ·      Layer Standards
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-21 Layouts and Views 
    ·      Creating Layouts
    
    ·      Modifying Layouts and Using Page Setups
    
    ·      Creating Layout Viewports
    
    ·      Working with Layout Viewports
    
    ·      Controlling Object Visibility in Layout Viewports
    
    ·      Controlling Annotation Scales in Viewports
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-22 Plotting 
    ·      Plotter Configuration Files
    
    ·      Plot Style Tables
    
    ·      Publishing Drawings
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-23 Introduction to Sheet Sets 
    ·      Creating & Working with Sheet Sets
    
    ·      Setting Sheet Set Properties
    
    ·      Using Fields / Attributes in Sheet Sets Publishing, Transmitting, & Archiving Sheet Sets
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-24 Creating Tables 
    ·      Table Styles
    
    ·      Creating and Modifying Tables
    
    ·      Creating Tables from External Data
    
    ·      Advanced Table Contents
    
    ·      Extracting Attributes to Tables
    
    ·      Exporting and Importing Tables
    
    ·      Practical Exercise        
    Part 3: AutoCAD Professional
    Lecture-25 Creating Basic Drawings 
    ·      Use Object snaps
    
    ·      Use Polar and Object snap tracking
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-26 Manipulating Objects 
    ·      Use appropriate selection set methods
    
    ·      Apply mirror techniques to mirror copies of objects
    
    ·      Use Rectangular & Polar arrays
    
    ·      Use rotation reference angles to rotate an object
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-27 Drawing Organization and Inquiry Commands 
    ·      Analyze a closed object to find the area
    
    ·      Apply changes to an object’s property
    
    ·      Apply layer transparency to select layers
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-28 Altering Objects 
    ·      Identify methods for creating a radius between two objects
    
    ·      Join two objects to create one object
    
    ·      Apply modify techniques to change an object’s shape by stretching
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-29 Working with Layouts 
    ·      Demonstrate how to create or manipulate viewports
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-30 Annotating the Drawing 
    ·      Demonstrate the methods for editing multi-line text
    
    ·      Identify text justification locations
    
    ·      Describe a paragraph of text with multiple columns
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-31 Working with Reusable Content 
    ·      Apply the uses for Tool Palettes
    
    ·      Create, insert, and edit blocks in a drawing
    
    Lecture-32 Creating Additional Drawing Objects 
    ·      Identify table cell data contents
    
    ·      Describe how to create a polyline
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-33 Parametric Design 
    ·      Apply geometrical or dimensional constraints
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-34 Working with Annotative Objects 
    ·      Use annotative text and dimensions in a drawing at various viewport or annotation scales
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-35 Isolate or Hide Displayed Objects 
    ·      Use hide or isolate techniques with objects
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-36 Grip Editing 
    ·      Explain how to modify a drawing using grips
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-37 Viewing Drawings in 3D 
    ·      Use the ViewCube to view drawings in 3D
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-38 Hatching Objects 
    ·      Describe hatch editing
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-39 Dimensioning 
    ·      Describe dimension styles
    
    ·      Apply methods for editing dimensions
    
    ·      Apply linear dimensions to a drawing
    
    ·      Practical Exercise     
    Part 4: AutoCAD Expert
    Lecture-40 Manipulating Objects 
    ·      Apply mirror techniques to mirror copies of objects
    
    ·      Apply rotation techniques to rotate objects
    
    ·      Create rectangular and polar arrays
    
    ·      Create copies of objects
    
    ·      Apply move techniques to move objects to new positions
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-41 Drawing Organization and Inquiry Commands 
    ·      Analyze a closed object to find the area
    
    ·      Apply changes to an object’s property
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-42 Create parallel geometry by offsetting an object 
    ·      Apply modify techniques to change an object’s shape by stretching
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-43 Working with Layouts 
    ·      Create a new layout and viewports with page setups
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-44 Dimensioning 
    ·      Edit multi leaders using proper alignment or collection techniques
    
    ·      Edit linear and aligned dimensions in a drawing
    
    ·      Edit dimension text and text placement in a drawing
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-45 Hatching Objects 
    ·      Create and edit hatch objects
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-46 Working with Reusable Content 
    ·      Create, insert, and edit blocks in a drawing
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-47 Creating Additional Drawing Objects 
    ·      Edit polyline features
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-48 Parametric Design 
    ·      Apply geometrical and dimensional constraints
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-49 Working with Annotative Objects 
    ·      Use annotative text and dimensions in a drawing at various viewport or annotation scales
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-50 Insert and Manage External References 
    ·      Apply External References
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-51 Isolate or Hide Displayed Objects 
    ·      Apply hide and isolate techniques to objects
    
    ·      Practical Exercise
      Module 2: AutoCAD Mechanical 3D
    Part 1 & 2 
    AutoCAD offers an exclusive range of commands and functions both for 3D and 2D modeling and drawing with an amazing set of tools. The need for 3D is a necessary part of the designing world. Without it, the design almost looks like a sketch. Moreover, 3D is a boost for all the interior designers, architects who can design life-like models of any building, office or any exterior with some interiors as well like furniture, walls, show pieces and more.
    
    
    Part 1: AutoCAD 3D Basic
    Lecture-52 Basic 3D Concepts 
    ·      Why use 3D?
    
    ·      Types of Three-Dimensional Models
    
    ·      Advantages of Drawing in Three Dimensions
    
    ·      Viewing a 3D Model
    
    ·      Rotating the View
    
    ·      Additional Shading Modes
    
    ·      Adding Thickness to 2D Objects
    
    ·      Setting the Elevation
    
    ·      Displaying More Than One View of a Model
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-53 Working with 3D Coordinates 
    ·      What are 3D Coordinate Systems?
    
    ·      3D Object Snaps
    
    ·      Point Filters
    
    ·      The User Coordinate System
    
    ·      The UCS View Option
    
    ·      UCS 3point
    
    ·      Working with Multiple UCSs
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-54 Creating Surfaced Objects 
    ·      What are surfaces?
    
    ·      Creating 3D Faces
    
    ·      Creating Complex Surfaces
    
    ·      Tabulated Surfaces
    
    ·      Ruled Surfaces
    
    ·      Surfaces of Revolution
    
    ·      Edge Defined Surface Patches
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-55 Solid Modeling Concepts 
    ·      What is solid modeling?
    
    ·      Wireframe Models
    
    ·      Surface Models
    
    ·      Solid Models
    
    ·      Solid Modeling Definitions and Concepts
    
    ·      Creating Solid Models from Two Dimensional Shapes
    
    ·      Extruding 2D Geometry
    
    ·      Creating Solid Models with Solid Primitives
    
    ·      Revolved Solids
    
    ·      Controlling the Appearance of Solids
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-56 Composite Solid Models 
    ·      What is a composite solid model?
    
    ·      Adding Solid Objects
    
    ·      Subtracting Solid Objects
    
    ·      Intersecting Solid Objects
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-57 Working With Solid Models 
    ·      Why edit solid models?
    
    ·      Filleting Solid Models
    
    ·      Chamfering Solids
    
    ·      Generating Mass Property Reports
    
    ·      Slicing a Solid along a Plane
    
    ·      Cross-Sectional Views
    
    ·      Moving Faces
    
    ·      Tapering Faces
    
    ·      Deleting Faces and Creating a Shell
    
    ·      Advanced Solid Editing Options
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-58 Materials, Lighting, Rendering 
    ·      How to apply material?
    
    ·      How to create own material?
    
    ·      Lighting
    
    ·      Rendering
    
    ·      Practical Exercise
    
    
    Part 2: AutoCAD 3D Advance
    Lecture-59 Advanced 3D Concepts 
    ·      The coordinate system – the key to advanced 3D drawing.
    
    ·      Advanced UCS Concepts
    
    ·      Rotating the UCS
    
    ·      Saving and Restoring a UCS
    
    ·      Named Views in 3D
    
    ·      Practical Exercise              
    
    Lecture-60 Plotting 3D Models 
    ·      Working with the Layout Feature and Layout Tabs.
    
    ·      Layouts: A New Look for Plotting
    
    ·      Changing from Model Mode to Layout Mode
    
    ·      Creating a New Layout
    
    ·      Specifying Page Setup
    
    ·      Specifying a Plot Device
    
    ·      Layout Settings
    
    ·      Working with the Viewports dialog box
    
    ·      Scaling Viewports
    
    ·      Copying an Existing Layout
    
    ·      Non-rectangular Viewports
    
    ·      Floating Viewports Setup
    
    ·      Creating 2D Views from a Solid Model
    
    ·      Creating Profiles from Solids
    
    ·      Practical Exercise
      Module 3: Project Development

Frequently Asked Questions

The candidates with basic understanding of mechanical drafting or designing.

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