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منذ فبراير 2026
أستاذ منذ فبراير 2026
Architektur CAD Basics: 2D & 3D Einstieg in die digitale Konstruktion von Vectorworks
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من 5583.61 EGP
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Dieser Kurs vermittelt die grundlegenden Fähigkeiten zur Arbeit mit Vectorworks. Die Teilnehmenden lernen den Aufbau der Benutzeroberfläche kennen, erstellen einfache 2D‐Zeichnungen, arbeiten mit Ebenen und Klassen und nutzen grundlegende Werkzeuge zur Konstruktion und Bemaßung. Zudem werden erste 3D‐Grundformen, Ansichtssteuerung sowie der Export von Plänen behandelt. Nach dem Kurs können die Teilnehmenden einfache technische Zeichnungen selbstständig in Vectorworks erstellen und organisieren.
معلومات إضافية
Du kannst entweder mit deiner eigenen Vectorworks‐Lizenz arbeiten (ab Version 2024) oder
auch ohne eigene Lizenz kann ich dir alles easy erklären.

Wenn du möchtest, nehme ich meinen Bildschirm für dich auf, damit du im Nachhinein alles in Ruhe nochmals anschauen kannst.

Als Extra bekommst du Übungsaufgaben als PDF, inklusive einer kleinen Challenge:
Ein EFH Schritt für Schritt nach Grundriss zeichnen – erst 2D, dann 3D. Perfekt, um das Gelernte zu Hause zu vertiefen und richtig reinzukommen.

Am besten hast du zur Videoübertragung:
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- Teams
- Webex
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Hey! Ich bin Lorin, Architekturstudentin mit einer Extraportion CAD‐Leidenschaft.
Neben meinem Studium arbeite ich in einer Brandschutzfirma und habe eine 8‐monatige Weiterbildung als CAD‐Anwenderin absolviert, die ich im Studium noch weiter vertieft habe.
CAD macht mir nicht nur beruflich Spaß, ich tüftle auch in meiner Freizeit gerne daran rum und bringe anderen mit viel Geduld und einer entspannten Art die Grundlagen bei. Bei mir läuft’s locker, unkompliziert und immer per Du. 😊
Wenn du Lust hast, CAD entspannt und verständlich zu lernen, freue ich mich auf dich!
المستوى التعليمي
Bachelor
الخبرة / المؤهلات
- CAD-Anwender/-in Zertifiziert
- Sicherheitsbeauftragte im Brandschutz
السن
شباب (13-17 سنة)
الكبار (18-64 سنة)
الكبار (65 سنة فأكثر)
مستوى الطالب
مبتدئ
المدة
30 دقيقة
45 دقيقة
60 دقيقة
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الألمانية
الجاهزية في الأسبوع العادي
(GMT -05:00)
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Tue
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08-12
12-16
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Mechanical engineering is a broad field that covers various topics related to the design, analysis, and manufacturing of mechanical systems. Here’s a brief overview of the core subjects you would typically study during a mechanical engineering program at university:

Mathematics:

Calculus: For understanding changes in systems, modeling dynamic behavior, and analyzing forces and motions.
Linear Algebra: Used for solving systems of equations, matrix operations, and structural analysis.
Differential Equations: Essential for modeling physical systems that change over time (e.g., motion, heat, fluid flow).
Probability and Statistics: For analyzing data, reliability, and risks in engineering systems.
Physics:

Mechanics: Studying the forces and motion in solid bodies (statics and dynamics).
Thermodynamics: Understanding energy systems, heat transfer, and the conversion of energy between mechanical forms.
Fluid Mechanics: Focuses on the behavior of fluids (liquids and gases) in motion and at rest, which is essential for systems like pumps, engines, and turbines.
Material Science: Exploring the properties of materials and how they behave under various conditions (stress, temperature, etc.).
Statics and Dynamics:

Statics: Study of forces in equilibrium, such as the forces on structures or machines that are not moving.
Dynamics: Study of forces and motion in systems that are in motion, including vibrations, acceleration, and kinematics.
Strength of Materials:

Learning how materials respond to various forces, including stress, strain, bending, and torsion. This is essential for designing durable and safe structures and machines.
Manufacturing Processes:

Understanding different manufacturing techniques like casting, welding, machining, 3D printing, and material forming.
Concepts of production planning, quality control, and design for manufacturability.
Control Systems:

Study of systems that maintain desired outputs (e.g., in robotics or automated systems). This includes understanding feedback loops and stability.
Machine Design:

Focus on designing mechanical components (gears, shafts, bearings) to perform specific tasks reliably and efficiently.
Heat Transfer:

Studying how heat moves through materials and fluids, which is critical for applications like engines, HVAC systems, and electronics cooling.
Dynamics of Machinery:

The study of moving mechanical components, their vibrations, and how to design them to minimize failure and wear.
Computational Methods:

Learning how to use software tools (like CAD, FEM, and CFD) for designing, simulating, and analyzing mechanical systems.
Robotics and Automation:

Study of robotic systems, automation in manufacturing, and how to integrate mechanical components with electronic control systems.
Renewable Energy and Sustainability:

Topics related to sustainable engineering solutions, energy-efficient systems, and the use of renewable energy sources (wind, solar, etc.).
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أبوبكر
Mechanical engineering is a broad field that covers various topics related to the design, analysis, and manufacturing of mechanical systems. Here’s a brief overview of the core subjects you would typically study during a mechanical engineering program at university:

Mathematics:

Calculus: For understanding changes in systems, modeling dynamic behavior, and analyzing forces and motions.
Linear Algebra: Used for solving systems of equations, matrix operations, and structural analysis.
Differential Equations: Essential for modeling physical systems that change over time (e.g., motion, heat, fluid flow).
Probability and Statistics: For analyzing data, reliability, and risks in engineering systems.
Physics:

Mechanics: Studying the forces and motion in solid bodies (statics and dynamics).
Thermodynamics: Understanding energy systems, heat transfer, and the conversion of energy between mechanical forms.
Fluid Mechanics: Focuses on the behavior of fluids (liquids and gases) in motion and at rest, which is essential for systems like pumps, engines, and turbines.
Material Science: Exploring the properties of materials and how they behave under various conditions (stress, temperature, etc.).
Statics and Dynamics:

Statics: Study of forces in equilibrium, such as the forces on structures or machines that are not moving.
Dynamics: Study of forces and motion in systems that are in motion, including vibrations, acceleration, and kinematics.
Strength of Materials:

Learning how materials respond to various forces, including stress, strain, bending, and torsion. This is essential for designing durable and safe structures and machines.
Manufacturing Processes:

Understanding different manufacturing techniques like casting, welding, machining, 3D printing, and material forming.
Concepts of production planning, quality control, and design for manufacturability.
Control Systems:

Study of systems that maintain desired outputs (e.g., in robotics or automated systems). This includes understanding feedback loops and stability.
Machine Design:

Focus on designing mechanical components (gears, shafts, bearings) to perform specific tasks reliably and efficiently.
Heat Transfer:

Studying how heat moves through materials and fluids, which is critical for applications like engines, HVAC systems, and electronics cooling.
Dynamics of Machinery:

The study of moving mechanical components, their vibrations, and how to design them to minimize failure and wear.
Computational Methods:

Learning how to use software tools (like CAD, FEM, and CFD) for designing, simulating, and analyzing mechanical systems.
Robotics and Automation:

Study of robotic systems, automation in manufacturing, and how to integrate mechanical components with electronic control systems.
Renewable Energy and Sustainability:

Topics related to sustainable engineering solutions, energy-efficient systems, and the use of renewable energy sources (wind, solar, etc.).
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