MET150 Solid Modeling

This course introduces advanced topics in computer graphics. Students will learn 3D solid modeling based on parametric constraints, dimensions, and features such as extrude, revolve, sweep, loft, hole, fillet, and shell. The course also teaches students how to create assemblies and 2D technical drawings from 3D models. In the required laboratory course MET 150L, exercises will be assigned to the students for hands-on experience with related topics. Note: Students who have received credits for MET104 cannot receive credit for this course.

Introduction to Inventor

  • Sketch
  • Basic Part Modeling
  • 2D Drawing
  • Assembly modeling
  • Exploded Views and Bill of Materials

 

Introduction to SolidWorks

  • Differences between SolidWorks and Inventor
  • Basic Part modeling
  • Assembly modeling
Last Modified 8/21/24