Autodesk Fusion 360 Parametric Modelling

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Introduction

Fusion 360 is a cloud-based 3D CAD, CAM, and CAE platform for product development. It combines industrial and mechanical design, simulation, collaboration, and machining in a single package. This course provides you with an understanding of the parametric design philosophy using the Autodesk Fusion 360 software

Duration

20 hours / Part time

Mode of Delivery

• Classroom-based, instructor-led training
• Virtual class, instructor-led training

Languages Available

• English
• Chinese
• Others

Outline

1 Introduction to Autodesk Fusion 360
◦ Autodesk Fusion 360 Fundamentals
◦ Getting Started
◦ The Autodesk Fusion 360 Interface
◦ Design Navigation & Display

2 Creating the First Feature with Quick Shapes
◦ Design Units and Origin
◦ Quick Shape Creation

3 Creating Sketched Geometry
◦ Introduction to the Sketching Workflow
◦ Sketch Entities
◦ Dimensioning
◦ Sketch Constraints
◦ Extruding a Sketch
◦ Revolving a Sketch

4 Additional Sketching Tools
◦ Additional Entity Types
◦ Editing Tools
◦ Additional Dimension Tools
◦ Moving and Copying
◦ Rectangular Sketch Patterns
◦ Circular Sketch Patterns

5 Sketched Secondary Features
◦ Sketched Secondary Features
◦ Using Existing Geometry

6 Pick and Place Features
◦ Fillets
◦ Chamfers
◦ Holes
◦ Editing Pick and Place Features

7 Construction Features
◦ Construction Planes
◦ Construction Axes
◦ Construction Points

8 Equations and Parameters
◦ Equations
◦ Parameters

9 Additional Features and Operations
◦ Draft
◦ Shell
◦ Rib
◦ Split Face
◦ Scale
◦ Thread
◦ Press Pull

10 Design and Display Manipulation
◦ Reordering Features
◦ Inserting Features
◦ Suppressing Features
◦ Measure and Section Analysis
◦ Direct Modeling

11 Single Path Sweeps
◦ Sweeps

12 Loft Features
◦ Lofts

13 Feature Duplication Tools
◦ Mirroring Geometry
◦ Patterning Features

14 Distributed Design
◦ Assembly Design Methods
◦ Distributed Design
◦ Joint Origins
◦ Assigning Joints

15 Component Design Tools
◦ Rigid Groups
◦ Interference Detection
◦ Miscellaneous Joint Tools

16 Multi-Body Design
◦ Multi-Body Design
◦ Multi-Body Design Tools
◦ Components
◦ As-Built Joints

17 Sculpting Geometry
◦ Introduction to the Sculpt Environment
◦ Surface Quick Shapes
◦ Creating Sketched T-Spline Surfaces
◦ Creating Faces & Filling Holes

18 Editing Sculpted Geometry
◦ Editing Form Geometry
◦ Deleting Entities
◦ Working with Edges
◦ Working with Faces

◦ Working with Points
◦ Controlling Symmetry
◦ Thickening Geometry

19 Drawing Basics
◦ Creating a New Drawing
◦ Additional Drawing Views
◦ Exploded Views
◦ Manipulating Drawings

20 Detailing Drawings
◦ Dimensions
◦ Other Annotations
◦ Parts List and Balloons
◦ Annotation and Dimension Settings
◦ Drawing Output

21 Static Analysis Using the Simulation Environment
◦ Introduction to the Simulation Environment
◦ Setting up a Structural Static Analysis
◦ Setting up the Mesh
◦ Solving a Design Study
◦ Visualizing the Results

• Basic computer skills
• Note that we provide the computer
• Whether you are from India, Bangladesh, Myanmar or Johor Bahru. Foreigners are welcomed!

• Written Examination
• Project Presentation

Industrial Attachment:
Optional