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Official training for AutoForm software is primarily delivered through the AutoForm Academy, which offers structured courses ranging from fundamental sheet metal forming to advanced process validation. For self-paced learning, the company provides a dedicated Video Portal containing interactive tutorials and expert tips. Official Training Programs

The AutoForm Academy categorizes its education into three main tiers:

Fundamental Trainings: Practical introductions for part designers and tool makers on the basics of sheet metal forming.

Base Trainings: Courses for new users covering core modules like Process Engineering, Part Design, and Progressive Dies.

Note: A 2-week self-directed E-Learning base course is available for new users, featuring daily instructor meetings to ensure progress.

Advanced Trainings: Specialized topics such as Hot Forming, Robust Process Improvement, and Die Face Development.

Certification: Users can earn "Certified User" or "Certified Expert" status by completing specific exams and maintaining proficiency across software releases. Video Tutorials and Online Resources autoform training and video tutorial

For on-demand visual learning, several official and community resources are available:

Master AutoForm: Your Guide to Training and Video Tutorials AutoForm software is the industry standard for sheet metal forming simulation, used by nearly every major automotive OEM to reduce development time and costs. Mastering this complex tool requires a structured approach to learning, ranging from official corporate certifications to practical community-driven video tutorials. Official AutoForm Training Courses

The most reliable way to gain expertise is through official AutoForm Training programs, which are divided into distinct levels based on user roles and software version updates. Fundamental & Base Trainings

Fundamental Training: Designed for part designers, toolmakers, and manufacturing engineers. These courses provide a deep dive into the physics of sheet metal forming and material behavior.

Base Training Modules: Focus on specific operational workflows such as:

Part Design & Process Engineering: Essential for initial feasibility and tool layout. Common Pitfalls to Avoid (What Training Videos Won't

Process Validation: For finalizing die designs before physical production.

Progressive Dies: Specialized training for complex multi-stage stamping.

Update Trainings: Crucial for experienced users to learn features in the latest releases, such as AutoForm R13. Advanced & Specialized Courses

Robust Process Improvement: Focuses on the AutoForm-Sigma module to ensure manufacturing stability.

Springback Compensation: Specialized training to manage and correct material springback.

BiW (Body-in-White) Assembly: Covers the assembly of multiple stamped components. Certification Pathways Instructor-led training syllabus (2 days

AutoForm offers professional certifications to validate your skills to employers:

Certified User: Requires completion of at least four base certificates and passing a practical assessment.

Certified Expert: Awarded to users who maintain "Certified User" status over three consecutive software releases. Online Video Tutorials & Self-Learning

For those looking for immediate, practical demonstrations, several video resources provide step-by-step guides. Beginner Video Series AutoForm Engineering

Format & Deliverables

  1. Instructor-led training syllabus (2 days, 6–8 hrs/day) with slides and exercises.
  2. Video tutorial series: 10 short videos (5–15 min each) plus one 45–60 min recorded full workshop.
  3. Hands-on exercise files and solution set.
  4. Quick reference cheat sheet (1 page) and step-by-step PDF tutorial (10–15 pages).
  5. Assessment quiz (15–20 questions) and certificate template.

Common Pitfalls to Avoid (What Training Videos Won't Tell You)

Even the best AutoForm video tutorial often suffers from the "Green User" fallacy—the video instructor rarely makes mistakes. In reality, you will fail often. Here are hidden traps:

  1. The "Hole" Trap: AutoForm wants shell geometry. If your CAD file has small holes, the mesher creates tiny elements that crash the simulation. Video tutorials rarely show the "Fill Hole" feature. Use it.
  2. Element Size Discrepancy: A tutorial might say "Mesh size 20mm." But if you are simulating a micro-electronics bracket (size 5mm), 20mm destroys your part. Learn to scale mesh size logically.
  3. Time Step Instability: If your video shows a simulation that runs for 2 minutes but yours runs for 2 hours, check "Time Step Scale Factor." Most tutorials assume default settings; you need to reduce it for complex geometries.

Chapter 1: The Foundation (What AutoForm Actually Does)

Most people think AutoForm just predicts scores. It doesn’t. It simulates reality.

The Core Logic: AutoForm doesn't just look at the league table. It looks at "Form." It understands that a team at the top of the league playing against a team at the bottom might actually lose if:

  1. Their star striker is injured.
  2. They have a Champions League match in 3 days (rotation risk).
  3. They have lost their last 3 away games (psychological factor).

The Ratings: The heart of the software is the AutoForm Rating.