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Design Workbook Using SOLIDWORKS 2021: Design, Detailing, Assembly & Analysis Basics [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 250 pages, kõrgus x laius: 280x210 mm, kaal: 620 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Apr-2021
  • Kirjastus: SDC Publications
  • ISBN-10: 1630573981
  • ISBN-13: 9781630573980
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 250 pages, kõrgus x laius: 280x210 mm, kaal: 620 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Apr-2021
  • Kirjastus: SDC Publications
  • ISBN-10: 1630573981
  • ISBN-13: 9781630573980
Teised raamatud teemal:
Revised and refreshed for SOLIDWORKS 2021, this book is an exercise-based book that guides you through a series of easy to understand, step-by-step tutorials that cover basic SOLIDWORKS commands.

Revised and refreshed for SOLIDWORKS 2021, Design Workbook Using SOLIDWORKS 2021 is an exercise-based book that guides you through a series of easy to understand, step-by-step tutorials that cover basic SOLIDWORKS commands. The 2021 edition includes updated SOLIDWORKS processes and methods to create models more efficiently than ever before. The intended audience is undergraduate engineering majors, but it can also be used in pre-college engineering courses. The engaging and straightforward lab exercises in this workbook are also ideal for self-learners.

The text takes an educational approach where you learn through repetition, starting with simple models, and introducing more complex models and commands as the book progresses, leading you to create assemblies, make Finite Element Analyses, detail manufacturing drawings, complete dynamic simulations, and learn the basics of rapid prototyping. The principles of engineering graphics are also incorporated into the lessons throughout the text.

The commands and functions learned throughout this book will help a new user understand their use, how to apply them in different situations, and design ever more complex components.

1 Design Workbook Lab 1: Basic 2D Sketching
Introduction to SOLIDWORKS; Screen Layout; Menus; FeatureManager Tree; View Orientations; Sketching Toolbars; Sketch Planes; Starting a New Part; Part Units; Basic Dimensioning; Extruded and Revolved Parts
Exercise 1.1 Carbon Fiber Gasket
11(7)
Exercise 1.2 Cover Plate
18(4)
Exercise 1.3 Wall Bracket
22(3)
Exercise 1.4 Machine Handle
25(3)
Supplementary Exercises
28
2 Design Workbook Lab 2: Advanced 2D Sketching
Review of 2D Sketch Entities; Advanced Sketching Tools; Sketch Editing Tools; Linear and Circular Repeats; Extruded and Revolved Parts
Exercise 2.1 Metal Grate
3(5)
Exercise 2.2 Torque Sensor
8(3)
Exercise 2.3 Scalloped Knob
11(3)
Exercise 2.4 Linear Step Plate
14(5)
Supplementary Exercises
19
3 Design Workbook Lab 3: 3D Modeling Part I
Adding Sketch Relations; 3D Features Toolbar; Advanced Extrusion and Revolution Operations; Create Reference Geometry; 3D Mirror Feature; Create Linear and Circular 3D Patterns
Exercise 3.1 Clevis Mounting Bracket
3(5)
Exercise 3.2 Manifold
8(5)
Exercise 3.3 Hand Wheel
13(5)
Exercise 3.4 Toe Clamp
18(4)
Supplementary Exercises
22
4 Design Workbook Lab 4: 3D Modeling Part II
Creating Advanced 3D Features: Draft, Shell, Dome, Loft, Sweep; Advanced Extrusion and Revolution Operations
Exercise 4.1 Drawer Tray
2(5)
Exercise 4.2 Tap-Light Dome
7(3)
Exercise 4.3 Threads and Fasteners
10(9)
Exercise 4.4 Jack Stand
19(4)
Supplementary Exercises
23
5 Design Workbook Lab 5: Assembly Modeling
Practice 3D Part Modeling; Creating a New Assembly; Assembly Toolbar; Adding Parts to an Assembly; Move and Rotate a Component; Mate Parts Together
Exercise 5.1 Terminal Support Assembly
5(9)
Exercise 5.2 Pulley Assembly
14(9)
Supplementary Exercises
23
6 Design Workbook Lab 6: Part Evaluation and Configurations
Measure Tool; Component Mass Properties; Mass Properties Units; Editing and Modifying a Solid Model; Design Table Basics; Entering Design Table Parameters; Configuration Manager
Exercise 6.1 Rocker Arm Mass Properties
4(8)
Exercise 6.2 Socket Design Table
12(6)
Supplementary Exercises
18
7 Design Workbook Lab 7: Static Stress and Thermal Analysis
Introduction to Finite Element Analysis Using SOLIDWORKS Simulation; Definition of FEA Terms; Basic FEA Stress Analysis; Applying Loads and Constraints; FEA Mesh Creation; Analyzing the Model for Stress Distribution; Printing the von Mises Stress Distribution; Design Changes Based on Analysis Results
Exercise 7.1 Finite Element Analysis of a Pillow Block
3(12)
Exercise 7.2 Thermal Analysis of a Computer Chip
15
8 Design Workbook Lab 8: Animation, Detailing and Rapid Prototyping
Introduction to the SOLIDWORKS Animation Wizard; Assembly Exploded View; Creating the Animation; Animation Controller; Editing the Animation; Saving an AVI File; Animation Motion Elements; Introduction to Rapid Prototyping
Exercise 8.1 Exploded Animation of the Terminal Support Assembly
6(5)
Exercise 8.2 Exploded Animation of the Pulley Assembly
11(4)
Exercise 8.3 Creating Component Drawing Views for Manufacturing
15(4)
Exercise 8.4 Rapid Prototyping of a Solid Model Part
19
9 Design Workbook Lab 9: Section Views in 2D and 3D
Viewing a 3D Section View of a Solid Model; Printing 3D Section View; Changing Drawing and Hatch Pattern Options; Projecting Orthographic Views; Making a 2D Section View
Exercise 9.1 Rod Base Section View
5(6)
Exercise 9.2 Tension Cable Bracket Section View
11(6)
Exercise 9.3 Milling End Adapter Section View
17(6)
Exercise 9-4 Plastic Revolving Ball Assembly Section View
23(7)
Supplementary Exercises
30
10 Design Workbook Lab 10: Manufacturing Detail Drawings
Drawing Sheet Options; Projecting Orthographic Views in a Drawing; Adding Centerlines; Importing Annotations from the 3D Model; Dimensioning the Drawing; Adding Manual Annotations
Exercise 10.1 Guide Block Drawing
7(4)
Exercise 10.2 Pipe Joint Drawing
11(5)
Exercise 10.3 Pedestal Base Drawing
16(4)
Exercise 10.4 Tooling Pad Drawing
20(6)
Supplementary Exercises
26
Appendix A Drawing Sheet Template