Design and Assemble an IC Engine Using SolidWorks
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Models and assembles an IC engine using SolidWorks and parametric design principles
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By the end of this course, learners will be able to model, assemble, and validate a complete internal combustion (IC) engine using SolidWorks, applying parametric design principles, mechanical relationships, and assembly constraints to real-world engineering components. Learners will develop the ability to create detailed 3D parts, construct functional sub-assemblies, and integrate complex mechanisms such as pistons, crankshafts, gears, and valve trains into a fully constrained engine assembly.
This hands-on case study guides learners through the complete IC engine design workflow, moving from individual part modeling to final assembly verification. Through step-by-step demonstrations, learners gain practical experience in sketching, solid modeling, reference geometry, and mating strategies essential for mechanical design roles.
What makes this course unique is its end-to-end project-based approach, where every component is designed with assembly intent and functional motion in mind. Instead of isolated exercises, learners build a realistic engine model that reflects industry-style CAD practices. This course is ideal for mechanical engineering students, CAD professionals, and SolidWorks users seeking to strengthen their practical 3D modeling and assembly skills through a comprehensive, real-world design project.
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