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Civil CAD

SYLLABUS OVERVIEW:

  • text, hatching, and dimensions
  • Adding parametric constraints
  • Creating local and global blocks
  • Setting up layers, styles, and templates
  • advanced plotting and publishing 
  • Advanced text objects
  • Working with tables
  • Defining dynamic blocks and attributes
  • 3D viewing techniques
  • Creating complex solids and surfaces
  • Modifying objects in 3D space
  • Creating sections, camera perspectives, and animations
  • Converting 3D objects
  • Setting up a rendering with materials and lights
  • Drafting
  • Working with the User Coordinate System

 Duration :
4 Weeks (Full Time)
6 weeks (Part Time)

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What is AutoCAD?

It is the software which will assist you to create, modify, optimize and sharing accurate information about drawings. AutoCAD is a software application for computer-aided design (CAD)and drafting. The software supports both 2D and 3D formats


 The software is developed and sold by
Autodesk, Inc., first released in December 1982 by Autodesk in the year following the purchase of the first form of the software by Autodesk founder John Walker. Autodesk, Inc. is an American multinational software corporation that focuses on 3D design software for use in the architecture, engineering, construction, manufacturing, media and entertainment industries. 

HISTORY:

AutoCAD Fundamentals:

Learn how to create and edit professional looking 2D drawings with this comprehensive first course in the use of AutoCAD 2012. Even students with no previous CAD experience can progress quickly through this course which is arranged in a natural sequence that is easy to understand. Students immediately apply what they have learned from brief theory presentations in hands-on exercises using supplied drawing files. These exercises include step-by-step instructions along with clearly illustrated screen captures.

TOPICS INCLUDED:

  • Understanding the AutoCAD 
  • workspace     
  • basic drawing, editing, and viewing tools
  • Organizing drawing objects on layers
  • reusable symbols (blocks)
  • Preparing a layout to be plotted
  • text, hatching, and dimensions
  • Adding parametric constraints
  • Creating local and global blocks
  • Setting up layers, styles, and templates
  • advanced plotting and publishing 
  • Advanced text objects
  • Working with tables
  • Defining dynamic blocks and attributes
  • 3D viewing techniques
  • Creating complex solids and surfaces
  • Modifying objects in 3D space
  • Creating sections, camera perspectives, and animations
  • Converting 3D objects
  • Setting up a rendering with materials and lights
  • Drafting
  • Working with the User Coordinate System                                 

A civil drawing, or site drawing, is a type of technical drawing that shows information about grading, landscaping, or other site details.

Civil drafters prepare drawings and topographical and relief maps used in major construction or civil engineering projects, such as highways, bridges, pipelines, flood control projects, and water and sewage systems

A site plan is a “set of construction drawings that a builder or contractor uses to make improvements to a property. A site plan usually shows a building footprint, travelways, parking, drainage facilities, sanitary sewer lines, water lines, trails, lighting, and landscaping and garden elements.

AutoCAD is a software application for computer-aided design (CAD) and drafting. The software supports both 2D and 3D formats. The software is developed and sold by Autodesk, Inc.

There is virtually no limit to the kinds of line drawings using AutoCAD. If a drawing can be created by hand, it can be generated by AutoCAD. Here are a few of the applications of the AutoCAD:

  • Architectural drawing of all kinds
  • Interior design and facility planning
  • Work-flow charts and organizational diagrams
  • Proposals and presentations
  • Graphs of all kinds
  • Drawings for electronic, chemical, civil, mechanical, automotive and aerospace engineering applications
  • Topographic maps and nautical charts
  • Yacht design
  • Plots and other representations of mathematical and scientific functions
  • Theater set-lighting designs
  • Musical scores
  • Technical illustrations and assembly diagrams
  • Company logos
  • Greeting cards
  • Line drawings for the fine art

As you draw with AutoCAD, you are creating much more than drawing. You can place associated objects on layers or group them, forming complex objects that you can manipulate as a whole. AutoCAD remembers the locations, sizes, and colors of the objects you draw, maintaining them in a database for subsequent retrieval, analysis, and manipulation.

Unique Features

  • Authorized Training Using Educational licenc
  • Industry Standard and Practical oriented Training.
  • Allocation of project Work For The Final Year Student
  • Convenient batch Timing-Full Time/Part Time/Week End
  • Placement Assistance across user Industries

BATCHES

FULL TIME & PART TIME

Attractive Concession for students & Group Registration