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The ENOVIA V5-6R2017: DMU Navigator and Space Analysis student guide is an introduction to the DMU workbenches of the ENOVIA suite of products. Digital Mock-Up (DMU) is used primarily as a viewing and analysis tool for 3D CAD data. Students are introduced to the DMU interface by viewing, manipulating and analyzing 3D model geometry. Specific focus is made on the Space Analysis workbench, which provides access to clash, sectioning, and comparison tools. Based on the results of these analyses, students will learn to create annotations directly on the 3D geometry in order to communicate information back to the designers.Topics CoveredDMU user interfaceModel navigation and visualizationFile managementMeasurement toolsClash analysisSectioningDistance and band analysisCompare productsArc through three points3D annotationsAnnotation viewsImage capturePrinting imagesPrerequisitesCATIA V5-6R2017: Introduction to Modeling, or CATIA V5-6R2017: Introduction for Managers & Reviewers
The ENOVIA V5-6R2018: DMU Kinematics learning guide focuses on how to create and simulate V5 mechanisms using CATIA products. The course begins with an overview of the mechanism design process and then each step in the process is discussed in depth using lectures and hands-on practices. This course also introduces the concept of converting assembly constraints into kinematic joints. Additionally, this learning guide provides an introduction to converting V4 mechanisms to V5 as well as the 3D model method of creating kinematic assemblies.Topics CoveredKinematic analysis processConstraint-based jointsCurve/surface-based jointsRatio-based jointsCompiling and replaying a simulationSwept volumesTracesSensorsClash detectionAssembly constraint conversionCATIA V4 mechanismsSimulation with lawsPrerequisitesAccess to the V5-6R2018 version of the software, to ensure compatibility with this guide. Future software updates that are released by Dassault Systèmes may include changes that are not reflected in this guide. The practices and files included with this guide might not be compatible with prior versions (i.e., V5-6R2017).Completion of at least one of the following courses (or equivalent experience) is highly recommended: - ENOVIA V5-6R2018: DMU Navigator and Space Analysis- CATIA V5-6R2018: Introduction to Modeling- CATIA V5-6R2018: Introduction for Non-Designers
Building Information Modeling (BIM) is an approach to the entire building life cycle. Autodesk(R) Revit(R) for Architecture, MEP, and Structure is a powerful BIM program that supports the ability to coordinate, update, and share design data with team members throughout the design construction and management phases of a building's life. A key component in managing the BIM process is to establish a company foundation for different types of projects by creating standard templates and custom family elements. Having this in place makes the process of any new project flow smoothly and efficiently. The objective of the Autodesk(R) Revit(R) 2021 BIM Management: Template and Family Creation guide is to enable users who have worked with the software to expand their knowledge in setting up office standards with templates that include annotation styles, preset views, sheets, and schedules, as well as creating custom system, in-place, and component families. This guide contains practices that are specific to each discipline.Topics CoveredCreate custom templates with annotation styles, title blocks, and custom element types.Create schedules, including material takeoff schedules with formulas.Create custom wall, roof, and floor types, as well as MEP system families.Set up a component family file with a parametric framework.Create family geometry.Create family types.Modify the visibility of components and incorporate additional family items such as controls, MEP connectors, and nested components.Create specific families, including in-place families, profiles, annotations, and parameters.This guide also contains discipline-specific practices for families, including doors, windows, railings, pipe fittings, light fixtures, gusset plates, and built-up columns.PrerequisitesAccess to the 2021.0 version of the software, to ensure compatibility with this guide. Future software updates that are released by Autodesk may include changes that are not reflected in this guide. The practices and files included with this guide might not be compatible with prior versions (e.g., 2020). You should be comfortable with the fundamentals of the Autodesk Revit software, as found in the Autodesk Revit 2021: Fundamentals for Architecture, Autodesk Revit 2021: Fundamentals for Structure, or Autodesk Revit 2021: Fundamentals for MEP guides. Knowledge of basic techniques is assumed, such as creating standard elements, copying and moving elements, and creating and working with views. Information on Collaboration Tools, Conceptual Design, and Site and Structural Design are covered in other guides.
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