Fusion 360

Learn Fusion 360 by 2D sketching, 3D modeling, assembly, sheet metal design, and rendering.
For Mechanical, Automobile Engineers

Course Type

alternative

₹ 15440  

What You'll Learn ?

Master navigation, grid editing, and export settings in Fusion 360.
Create and modify detailed sketches using drawing tools effectively.
Apply and manage constraints to refine and optimize designs.
Build 3D models with features like extrusions, lofts, and threads.
Use patterns and symmetries to replicate and transform design elements.
Modify objects with tools like fillet, chamfer, shell, and split body.
Construct and manipulate planes, lines, and points for advanced modeling.
Sculpt, edit, and refine complex shapes for unique design creations.
Assemble components, add joints, and animate moving parts accurately.
Generate realistic renders with materials, textures, and background images.
Simulate mechanical stresses and analyze performance under various conditions.

Description

Course Description

The course "Fusion 360" offers a comprehensive introduction to CAD design, covering a wide range of essential skills. Students will explore topics such as creating and editing sketches, applying features like extrusions and lofts, working with construction planes, and assembling parts. Advanced modules include sculpting, rendering, and working with surfaces, meshes, and sheet metal. The program also emphasizes practical applications, with sessions on animations, drawings, and industrial objects. This course is designed to empower participants with hands-on experience for mastering Fusion 360's powerful capabilities.

Course objectives

The course aims to provide comprehensive knowledge and practical skills in using Fusion 360 for 3D modeling, including geometry modification, sketching, applying constraints, and creating patterns. Participants will learn to apply features like extrusions and lofts, edit objects, work with construction planes, and sculpt and shape designs. The training also covers importing files, assembling parts, adding materials and textures, rendering, creating surfaces, sheet metal designs, animations, and drawings, concluding with practical applications for industrial objects.

Roles in industry

In the industrial sector, roles encompass a broad spectrum of responsibilities, including design, production, and quality control. Designers utilize tools like Fusion 360 to conceptualize and model products, while engineers focus on functionality, testing, and refinement. Manufacturers handle fabrication, assembly, and the operation of machinery, ensuring efficiency. Additionally, roles in project management oversee timelines, budgets, and resource allocation to maintain seamless workflows across these functions.

Course Highlights

  • Master navigation and settings.
  • Sketch creation and modification.
  • Constraint application for optimization.
  • Build 3D models effectively.
  • Use patterns and symmetries.
  • Advanced object modification tools.
  • Construction plane manipulations.
  • Shape sculpting and editing.
  • Apply materials and textures.
  • Generate realistic renderings.
  • Assemble and animate parts.
  • Simulate designs for analysis.
  • Import and modify CAD files.
  • Utilize sheet metal design tools.
  • Create surfaces and meshes.
  • Produce detailed technical drawings.
  • Optimize designs for manufacturing.
  • Integrate practical industrial applications.
  • Explore advanced rendering techniques.
  • Hands-on practice for mastery.