CATIA is a multi-use, multi-platform CAD software suite that was first released in 1977. CATIA was developed by the French company Dassault Systemes, who also produce the DraftSight and SolidWorks programs.
The Engineer: Hi Allan The rules as defined by Dassault are that you must be enrolled in a class to purchase to a student version. They currently do not offer any other type of license to non-students wishing to learn CATIA other than full commerncial license. Now available CATIA STUDENT EDITION 1 YEAR FOR FREE. Download CATIA Student Edition for free with the promo code: CATIA4FREE16. This promo code.
CATIA stands for Computer Aided Three-Dimensional Interactive Application. CATIA was written in the C++ programming language and is available for the Microsoft Windows and Linux Operating Systems. CATIA as with other CAD tools of its type, is used in a number of manufacturing industries to create products, parts, tools and more. CATIA is more advanced than many of its competitors with a huge array of features, functions and capabilities. CATIA is used by the Boeing Company in the airplane production process, it has also been used to create parts for boats, yachts and other large scale maritime equipment. CATIA is commonly used to create aircraft and other vehicles, it is a popular application in the automotive industry and have been used by Rover, SSEAT, Skoda, Bentley, Volvo, Fiat and many more.
CATIA provides professional, complex and high-spec designs for those who need precise results.
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You can be an account with a website, but not a website with an account. • When posting homework questions, follow the, otherwise your post is liable to be removed. • Breaking the rules will result in your account being silenced or banned. RESOURCES General Best of Threads Math Electronics Programming Mechanics and Materials ChemEng Other Subreddits. Seriously, I fucking hate CATIA. Maybe because all my CAD experience has been solidworks and Inventor but my job uses CATIA and it's the absolute worst.
Everything is so finnicky. For example yesterday I needed to copy some parts from one assembly to another. They wouldn't copy.
I had no idea what I was doing wrong. I highlighted them all in space and copied from there with nothing.
I highlighted them in the tree and copied with no luck. Then my supervisor comes over and does the exact same thing but it works for him.
Turns out 'control+c' doesn't actually work even though it says on the menu that it's a keyboard shortcut for copy. CATIA Intuitive choose one But really, when it comes down to it, it's more or less the fact that CATIA's navigation is fucking weird. Especially rotation.
If you use a 3D mouse it's fine, but without that you're toast. Though it's very robust; at its core CATIA is an absolute out-of-date-shit-show. It's used by huge companies and industries, and when you have 30k+ users, you can't handle big changes in your CAD system, hence why V5/V6 looks and feels like it's stuck in 1998. I'd say yeah OP, try it out, but don't have an illusion that it's somehow 'better' just because the big names such as Boeing use it. It's great for a resume, but I will always be a Solidworks babby. /soapbox • • • •.
CATIA is a multi-use, multi-platform CAD software suite that was first released in 1977. CATIA was developed by the French company Dassault Systemes, who also produce the DraftSight and SolidWorks programs.
The Engineer: Hi Allan The rules as defined by Dassault are that you must be enrolled in a class to purchase to a student version. They currently do not offer any other type of license to non-students wishing to learn CATIA other than full commerncial license. Now available CATIA STUDENT EDITION 1 YEAR FOR FREE. Download CATIA Student Edition for free with the promo code: CATIA4FREE16. This promo code.
CATIA stands for Computer Aided Three-Dimensional Interactive Application. CATIA was written in the C++ programming language and is available for the Microsoft Windows and Linux Operating Systems. CATIA as with other CAD tools of its type, is used in a number of manufacturing industries to create products, parts, tools and more. CATIA is more advanced than many of its competitors with a huge array of features, functions and capabilities. CATIA is used by the Boeing Company in the airplane production process, it has also been used to create parts for boats, yachts and other large scale maritime equipment. CATIA is commonly used to create aircraft and other vehicles, it is a popular application in the automotive industry and have been used by Rover, SSEAT, Skoda, Bentley, Volvo, Fiat and many more.
CATIA provides professional, complex and high-spec designs for those who need precise results.
Check out the official EngineeringStudents Discord!: This is a place for engineering students of any discipline to discuss study methods, get, get job search advice, and find a compassionate ear when you get a 40% on your midterm after studying all night. RULES • If the topic of your post is currently covered in one of the megathreads/stickied posts at the top of the page, please put your content as a comment there instead. Otherwise your post may get deleted. Download mp3 bel sekolah. (Laptop questions belong in Simple Questions) • Please do not trade pirated materials or ask for PDFs.
Talking about the subject is fine, but do not actually share any links. • Racism, sexism or any other kind of intolerance or discrimination will not be tolerated. • Trolling, posts intentionally inciting conflict, personal attacks, and spam will be removed. • Avoid posting blogspam, blog self-promotion, or personally monetized links.
You can be an account with a website, but not a website with an account. • When posting homework questions, follow the, otherwise your post is liable to be removed. • Breaking the rules will result in your account being silenced or banned. RESOURCES General Best of Threads Math Electronics Programming Mechanics and Materials ChemEng Other Subreddits. Seriously, I fucking hate CATIA. Maybe because all my CAD experience has been solidworks and Inventor but my job uses CATIA and it's the absolute worst.
Everything is so finnicky. For example yesterday I needed to copy some parts from one assembly to another. They wouldn't copy.
I had no idea what I was doing wrong. I highlighted them all in space and copied from there with nothing.
I highlighted them in the tree and copied with no luck. Then my supervisor comes over and does the exact same thing but it works for him.
Turns out 'control+c' doesn't actually work even though it says on the menu that it's a keyboard shortcut for copy. CATIA Intuitive choose one But really, when it comes down to it, it's more or less the fact that CATIA's navigation is fucking weird. Especially rotation.
If you use a 3D mouse it's fine, but without that you're toast. Though it's very robust; at its core CATIA is an absolute out-of-date-shit-show. It's used by huge companies and industries, and when you have 30k+ users, you can't handle big changes in your CAD system, hence why V5/V6 looks and feels like it's stuck in 1998. I'd say yeah OP, try it out, but don't have an illusion that it's somehow 'better' just because the big names such as Boeing use it. It's great for a resume, but I will always be a Solidworks babby. /soapbox • • • •.