This SolidWorks assessment is tailored to evaluate a candidate's proficiency in SolidWorks, a leading CAD and CAE software. The test encompasses a range of topics essential for proficient use of SolidWorks, from basic sketching and part modeling to advanced features like assembly creation, motion studies, and surface modeling. Candidates will be tested on their ability to design complex 3D models, understand and apply various SolidWorks tools for simulation (such as FEA and CFD analysis), and their skills in drafting and creating detailed technical drawings. Additionally, the assessment will include questions on best practices in design for manufacturing and assembly (DFMA), efficient use of material properties, and knowledge of ergonomics in design.
Example Question:
1. Utilize contact analysis to identify potential collisions between components
and implement collision avoidance routines.
2. Employ dynamic response analysis with user-defined loads and constraints to
evaluate the arm's stability and identify critical design areas.
3. Focus on ergonomic design for ease of use by the operators.
4. Ensure electrical components are shielded against environmental factors.