IIT Student Asks: What CAD Software Should I Use?

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SUMMARY

The discussion centers on CAD software options for mechanical engineering students, specifically focusing on ANSYS, SolidWorks, AutoCAD, and CATIA. The consensus indicates that SolidWorks and ProEngineer dominate the market, offering extensive capabilities for design projects like RC planes. CATIA is recognized as a leading tool but is often cost-prohibitive for students. AutoCAD Inventor is noted as a more affordable option, providing a 3D parametric design experience.

PREREQUISITES
  • Basic understanding of mechanical engineering principles
  • Familiarity with CAD software concepts
  • Knowledge of 3D modeling techniques
  • Experience in coding for embedded systems
NEXT STEPS
  • Research SolidWorks features and capabilities for mechanical design
  • Explore ANSYS for simulation and analysis in engineering projects
  • Learn about AutoCAD Inventor's 3D parametric modeling
  • Investigate CATIA's applications in aerospace engineering
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This discussion is beneficial for mechanical engineering students, CAD software users, and anyone interested in selecting the right tools for design projects in engineering fields.

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I am a sophomore student in Indian Institute Of Technology, doing mechanical engineering (Just introducing myself as this is my first post in this super-mesmerizing website)

Well, we haven't yet started any CAD courses in college, and i will have to bunk a few classes tomorrow to attend a workshop on ANSYS. A week later, there is a workshop on solidworks. And for a long while I've only heard of this software called autocad.

So i was wondering, what are all these softwares about? Which one should i concentrate on so that i can start designing some mechanical stuff? I can already do some pretty good coding for embedded systems, so let's say if i want to design an RC plane (mounted with a camera would be cool) which is the best software i can use for that purpose?
 
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SolidWorks will give you a lot of fun.
 
Oh, thanks for the reply.
I would like to get some more feedbacks tho.
 
CATIA = biggest player. Somewhat expensive ie. unlikely to be using it unless it says Boeing or Airbus on your ID badge,

ProEngineer/Solidworks = majority of the market. People argue endlessly about which is best which implies they are identical.

Autocad Inventor = probably cheapest (still a few $1000), 3D parametric version of the traditional favorite PC cad app.

The important concepts, sketching/constraints are pretty much identical, the user interface is vastly different between each.
 

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