Tuesday, December 13, 2011

CATIA



CATIA (Computer Aided Three dimensional Interactive Application) is a multi-platform PLM/CAD/CAM/CAE commercial software suite developed by Dassault System and marketed world-wide by IBM. It was used by Frank Gehry in his building of the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao. CATIA is written in the C++ programming language using the Standard Template Library.

CATIA software solution, addresses advanced mechanical process centric design requirement. In addition to leading edge feature-based design function, it includes highly productive capabilities for the design of mechanical assemblies and for drawing generation. CATIA is available on both Unix and windows environments. Also as an open solution, it includes interfaces with the most commonly used data exchange industry standards.

CATIA features a parametric solid/surface-based package which uses NURBS as the core surface representation and has several workbenches that provide KBE support. 3DXML is the basis for model visualization, persistence, and distribution. As of 2007, the latest release is V5 release 17 (V5R17).One of the main reasons customers choose CATIA V5 is its ability to seamlessly interact and work in tandem with a host of other applications like Enovia, Smarteam , various CAE Analysis applications etc.

CATIA training (V5) course introduces the user to CATIA V5, one of the world's leading parametric solid modeling packages. This course emphasizes on the solid modeling techniques that enhance the productivity and efficiency of the user. This course is structured in a pedagogical sequence, covering the Part, Assembly, Drafting, Wireframe & Surfaces and Generative Sheet metal Design workbenches of CATIA V5. Every session provides with detailed explanation of the commands and tools in CATIA V5. This approach allows the user to understand and use the tool in an efficient manner.

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