Hello everyone!
i know Solidworks as enough as doing for my work or project but i wanna be specialist some era. To building future i choose rocket and space area.
So anyone here to suggestion to me any document course or helpful source about rocket design or same thing?
Thanks a lot its important for me :)
Tell us what education do you have. Probably it already fits for aerospace industry.
Maybee try: https://www.nasa.gov/connect/ebooks/coming_home_detail.html
it's an ebook about atmospheric reentry.
But, as Kirill already sad, I think more details would make the question clearer.
You might want to try online courses at: https://www.edx.org
i have seen there are few courses about aeronautics and aerodynamics, and also about space shuttles design.
good luck
Hi, start a rocket first as a hobby. Then improve yourself. It is possible to find various drawings, sample projects in internet environment..
https://www.instructables.com/howto/rocket/
I work for a rocket company. I recommend learning CAD packages other than SolidWorks. We use Creo. SpaceX uses Unigraphics; I believe Virgin Galactic uses that or Inventor. Boeing uses CATIA. Lockheed Martin uses a mix; the division I was at 20 years ago used Pro/ENGINEER. If you know SolidWorks you should be able to transition without too much difficulty. If you want to maximize your chances of getting hired at a rocket company, it helps to use the same software they do. There may be rocket companies that use SolidWorks, but I'm not aware of any.