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E-book: Engineering Design and Graphics with SolidWorks 2019

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  • Format: 768 pages
  • Pub. Date: 12-Jun-2019
  • Publisher: Addison Wesley
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780135401736
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In Engineering Design and Graphics with SolidWorks 2019, award-winning CAD instructor and author James Bethune shows students how to use SolidWorks to create engineering drawings and designs.

The textbook has been updated to cover the new features in SolidWorks 2019, including a brand-new chapter with sample problems to help students prepare for the CSWA Exam. It focuses on the creation of engineering drawings, including dimensions and tolerances and the use of standard parts and tools. Each chapter contains step-by-step sample problems that show students how to apply the concepts presented in the chapter. Effective pedagogy throughout the text helps students learn and retain concepts:

OBJECTIVES: Each chapter begins with objectives and an introduction to the material. SUMMARIES: Each chapter concludes with a summary and exercise problems. NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS: The multitude of illustrations, accompanied by explanatory captions, present a visual approach to learning. Students see in the text what they see on the screen with the addition of explanatory text. PRACTICAL APPLICATION: The text provides hundreds of exercise projects of varying difficulty (far more than any other computer graphics text). These exercises reinforce each chapters content and help students learn by doing. FLEXIBILITY: With the hundreds of problems presented in the book, instructors can assign different problems within the same class and from year to year without repeating problems for students. MEETS STANDARDS: The text teaches ANSI standards for dimensions and tolerances. This helps students understand how their designs are defined for production and the importance of proper tolerancing. STEP-BY-STEP APPROACH: In presenting the fundamentals of engineering drawing using SolidWorks, the text uses a step-by-step approach that allows students to work and learn at their own pace. CSWA EXAM PREP: This edition includes sample problems to help students prepare for the CSWA Exam.
Chapter 1 Getting Started
1(40)
Chapter Objectives
1(1)
1-1 Introduction
1(1)
1-2 Starting a New Drawing
2(5)
To Start a New Drawing
2(1)
To Select a Drawing Plane
3(4)
1-3 SolidWorks Colors
7(1)
1-4 Creating a Fully Defined Circle
7(5)
To Change an Existing Dimension
9(1)
Fully Defined Entities
10(2)
1-5 Units
12(1)
To Change Units
13(1)
1-6 Rectangle
13(3)
To Sketch a Rectangle
13(2)
To Exit the Sketch Mode
15(1)
To Reenter the Sketch Mode
15(1)
1-7 Moving Around the Drawing Screen
16(1)
To Zoom the Line
16(1)
To Move the Line
16(1)
To Reorientate the Line
17(1)
1-8 Orientation
17(1)
To Return to the Top View Orientation - View Selector
17(1)
To Return to the Top View Orientation - Top View
18(1)
To Return to the Top View Orientation - Orientation Triad
18(1)
1-9 Sample Problem SP1-1
18(5)
To Fix a Line in Place
21(1)
Sketch Relations
22(1)
1-10 Creating 3D Models
23(1)
To Create a 3D Model
23(1)
1-11 Saving a Document
24(1)
To Save a Document
24(1)
1-12 Lines and Angles - Sample Problem SP1-2
25(4)
1-13 Holes
29(12)
To Create a Hole
29(5)
Chapter Projects
34(7)
Chapter 2 Sketch Entities and Tools
41(82)
Chapter Objectives
41(1)
2-1 Introduction
41(1)
2-2 Mouse Gestures and the S Key
42(8)
Mouse Gestures
42(4)
S Key
46(1)
To Activate the S Key
46(1)
To Customize the S Key Shortcut Toolbar
47(3)
To Remove a Tool from the S Key Box
50(1)
2-3 Origins
50(1)
To Show the Origin
50(1)
2-4 Circle
51(4)
To Sketch a Circle
51(2)
To Sketch a Perimeter Circle Using Three Points
53(1)
To Sketch a Perimeter Circle
54(1)
Tangent to Three Lines
54(1)
2-5 Rectangle
55(4)
To Sketch a Center Rectangle
55(1)
To Sketch
56(1)
Point Corner Rectangle
56(1)
To Sketch a
56(1)
Point Center Rectangle
57(1)
To Sketch a Parallelogram
58(1)
2-6 Slots
59(4)
To Draw a Straight Slot
60(1)
To Draw a Centerpoint Straight Slot
61(1)
To Draw
62(1)
Point Arc Slot
62(1)
To Draw a Centerpoint Arc Slot
62(1)
2-7 Perimeter Circle
63(1)
To Draw a Perimeter Circle
64(1)
2-8 Arcs
64(3)
To Draw a Centerpoint Arc
65(1)
To Draw a Tangent Arc
65(1)
To Draw
65(2)
Point Arc
67(1)
2-9 Polygons
67(2)
To Draw a Hexagon
67(2)
2-10 Spline
69(2)
To Draw a Spline
70(1)
To Edit a Spline
70(1)
2-11 Ellipse
71(6)
To Draw an Ellipse
71(1)
To Draw a Partial Ellipse
72(1)
To Draw a Parabola
73(1)
Conic Section
74(1)
To Draw a Conic
75(2)
2-12 Fillets and Chamfers
77(3)
To Draw a Fillet
77(1)
To Draw a Chamfer
78(2)
2-13 Sketch Text
80(3)
To Add Text
80(1)
To Change the Font and Size of Text
80(3)
2-14 Point
83(1)
2-15 Trim Entities
83(1)
To Use Trim Entities
83(1)
2-16 Extend Entities
84(2)
To Extend Entities in a Sketch
85(1)
2-17 Offset Entities
86(2)
To Draw an Offset Line
87(1)
2-18 Mirror Entities
88(2)
2-19 Linear Sketch Pattern
90(3)
To Create a Linear Sketch Pattern
93(1)
2-20 Circular Sketch Pattern
93(2)
To Create a Circular Sketch Pattern
94(1)
2-21 Move Entities
95(1)
To Move an Entity
95(1)
2-22 Copy Entities
96(2)
To Copy an Entity
98(1)
2-23 Rotate Entities
98(1)
To Rotate an Entity
99(1)
2-24 Scale Entities
99(1)
To Create a Scale Entity
99(1)
2-25 Stretch Entities
100(2)
To Stretch an Entity
101(1)
2-26 Split Entities
102(1)
To Use the Split Entities Tool
102(1)
2-27 Jog Lines
103(2)
To Use the Jog Line Tool
105(1)
2-28 Centerline
105(1)
To Use the Centerline Tool
106(1)
2-29 Sample Problem SP2-1
106(2)
2-30 Sample Problem SP2-2
108(2)
2-31 Sample Problem SP2-3
110(13)
Chapter Projects
113(10)
Chapter 3 Features
123(102)
Chapter Objectives
123(1)
3-1 Introduction
123(1)
3-2 Extruded Boss/Base
123(5)
To Use the Extruded Boss/Base Tool
124(2)
To Create Inward Draft Sides
126(1)
To Create an Outward Draft
127(1)
3-3 Sample Problem SP3-1
128(3)
3-4 Extruded Cut
131(1)
3-5 Hole Wizard
132(2)
3-6 A Second Method of Creating a Hole
134(2)
3-7 Blind Holes
136(4)
To Create a Blind Hole - Inches
136(2)
To Create a Blind Hole - Metric
138(2)
3-8 Fillet
140(7)
To Create a Fillet with a Variable Radius
141(2)
To Create a Fillet Using the Face Fillet Option
143(1)
To Create a Fillet Using the Full Round Fillet Option
144(3)
3-9 Chamfer
147(3)
To Define a Chamfer Using an Angle and a Distance
147(1)
To Define a Chamfer Using Two Distances
148(1)
To Define a Vertex Chamfer
149(1)
3-10 Revolved Boss/Base
150(4)
3-11 Revolved Cut
154(1)
3-12 Reference Planes
155(4)
To Create a Reference Plane
155(4)
3-13 Lofted Boss/Base
159(3)
3-14 Shell
162(2)
3-15 Swept Boss/Base
164(2)
3-16 Draft
166(2)
3-17 Linear Sketch Pattern
168(2)
3-18 Circular Sketch Pattern
170(1)
3-19 Mirror
171(2)
3-20 Helix Curves and Springs
173(2)
To Draw a Helix
173(1)
To Draw a Spring from the Given Helix
174(1)
3-21 Compression Springs
175(3)
To Create Ground Ends
176(2)
3-22 Torsional Springs
178(3)
To Draw a Torsional Spring
178(3)
3-23 Extension Springs
181(4)
To Draw an Extension Spring
182(3)
3-24 Wrap
185(4)
To Create Debossed Text
185(4)
3-25 Editing Features
189(2)
To Edit the Hole
189(1)
To Edit the Cutout
190(1)
3-26 Sample Problem SP3-2
191(8)
To Draw a Cylinder
192(2)
To Create a Slanted Surface on the Cylinder
194(1)
To Add the Vertical Slot
195(2)
To Add the Ø08 Hole
197(2)
3-27 Sample Problem SP3-3
199(3)
3-28 Curve Driven Patterns
202(23)
To Use the Curve Driven Pattern Tool - Example 1
202(3)
To Use the Curve Driven Pattern Tool - Example 2
205(3)
Chapter Projects
208(17)
Chapter 4 Orthographic Views
225(76)
Chapter Objectives
225(1)
4-1 Introduction
225(2)
4-2 Third- and First-Angle Projections
227(1)
4-3 Fundamentals of Orthographic Views
228(8)
Normal Surfaces
229(1)
Hidden Lines
230(1)
Precedence of Lines
231(1)
Slanted Surfaces
232(1)
Compound Lines
233(1)
Oblique Surfaces
234(1)
Rounded Surfaces
234(2)
4-4 Drawing Orthographic Views Using SolidWorks
236(10)
To Move Orthographic Views
245(1)
To Create Other Views
245(1)
4-5 Section Views
246(2)
4-6 Drawing a Section View Using SolidWorks
248(6)
To Change the Style of a Section View
253(1)
4-7 Aligned Section Views
254(1)
4-8 Broken Views
255(2)
To Create a Broken View
256(1)
4-9 Detail Views
257(2)
To Draw a Detail View
257(2)
4-10 Auxiliary Views
259(3)
To Draw an Auxiliary View
259(3)
4-11 Art
262(39)
To Create Three Orthographic Views Using First Angle Projection
262(3)
Chapter Projects
265(36)
Chapter 5 Assemblies
301(76)
Chapter Objectives
301(1)
5-1 Introduction
301(1)
5-2 Starting an Assembly Drawing
301(3)
5-3 Move Component
304(1)
5-4 Rotate Component
305(1)
5-5 Mouse Gestures for Assembly Drawings
305(2)
5-6 Mate
307(5)
To Create the First Assembly
307(2)
To Create a Second Assembly
309(3)
To Create a Third Assembly
312(1)
5-7 Bottom-up Assemblies
312(5)
5-8 Creating an Exploded Isometric
Assembly Drawing
317(3)
5-9 Creating an Exploded Isometric Drawing Using the Drawing Format
320(2)
5-10 Assembly Numbers
322(2)
5-11 Bill of Materials (BOM or Parts List)
324(7)
To Edit the BOM
326(2)
To Add Columns to the BOM
328(1)
To Change the Width of a Column
329(1)
To Change the Width of Rows and Columns
330(1)
To Change the BOM's Font
330(1)
5-12 Title Blocks
331(4)
Revision Letters
332(1)
To Edit a Title Block
332(2)
Release Blocks
334(1)
Tolerance Block
335(1)
Application Block
335(1)
5-13 Animate Collapse
335(2)
5-14 Sample Problem 5-1: Creating the Rotator Assembly
337(3)
5-15 Using the SolidWorks Motion Study Tool
340(3)
Motion
342(1)
5-16 Editing a Part within an Assembly
343(2)
5-17 Interference Detection/Clearance Verification
345(32)
Interference Detection
345(1)
To Detect an Interference
346(3)
To Verify the Clearance
349(1)
To Remove the Interference
349(2)
To Verify That a Clearance Exists
351(2)
Chapter Projects
353(24)
Chapter 6 Threads and Fasteners
377(64)
Chapter Objectives
377(1)
6-1 Introduction
377(1)
6-2 Thread Terminology
377(1)
Pitch
378(1)
6-3 Thread Callouts--ANSI Metric Units
378(1)
6-4 Thread Callouts--ANSI Unified Screw Threads
379(1)
6-5 Thread Representations
380(1)
6-6 Internal Threads--Inches
380(3)
6-7 Threaded Blind Holes--Inches
383(1)
6-8 Internal Threads--Metric
384(2)
6-9 Accessing the Design Library
386(1)
6-10 Thread Pitch
387(1)
6-11 Determining an External Thread Length--Inches
387(5)
6-12 Smart Fasteners
392(3)
6-13 Determining an Internal Thread Length
395(4)
6-14 Set Screws
399(1)
6-15 Drawing a Threaded Hole in the Side of a Cylinder
400(4)
6-16 Adding Set Screws to the Collar
404(37)
Chapter Projects
406(35)
Chapter 7 Dimensioning
441(70)
Chapter Objectives
441(1)
7-1 Introduction
441(1)
7-2 Terminology and Conventions--ANSI
442(2)
Some Common Terms
442(1)
Some Dimensioning Conventions
442(1)
Some Common Errors to Avoid
443(1)
7-3 Adding Dimensions to a Drawing
444(9)
Controlling Dimensions
447(1)
Dimensioning Short Distances
448(2)
Autodimension Tool
450(3)
To Create Baseline Dimensions
453(1)
To Create Ordinate Dimensions
453(1)
7-4 Drawing Scale
453(1)
7-5 Units
454(5)
Aligned Dimensions
455(1)
Hole Dimensions
455(4)
7-6 Dimensioning Holes and Fillets
459(3)
Dimensioning a Blind Hole
459(2)
Dimensioning Hole Patterns
461(1)
7-7 Dimensioning Counterbored and Countersunk Holes
462(11)
Counterbored Hole with Threads
466(6)
To Dimension Countersink Holes
472(1)
To Dimension the Block
473(1)
7-8 Angular Dimensions
473(5)
To Dimension an Evenly Spaced Hole Pattern
478(1)
7-9 Ordinate Dimensions
478(3)
To Create Ordinate Dimensions
479(2)
7-10 Baseline Dimensions
481(4)
To Create Baseline Dimensions
481(2)
Hole Tables
483(2)
7-11 Locating Dimensions
485(1)
7-12 Fillets and Rounds
486(1)
7-13 Rounded Shapes--Internal
486(1)
7-14 Rounded Shapes--External
487(1)
7-15 Irregular Surfaces
488(1)
7-16 Polar Dimensions
489(1)
7-17 Chamfers
490(1)
7-18 Symbols and Abbreviations
490(2)
7-19 Symmetrical and Centerline Symbols
492(1)
7-20 Dimensioning to a Point
492(1)
7-21 Dimensioning Section Views
493(1)
7-22 Dimensioning Orthographic Views
493(18)
Dimensions Using Centerlines
494(1)
Chapter Projects
495(16)
Chapter 8 Tolerancing
511(96)
Chapter Objectives
511(1)
8-1 Introduction
511(1)
8-2 Direct Tolerance Methods
511(2)
8-3 Tolerance Expressions
513(1)
8-4 Understanding Plus and Minus Tolerances
513(1)
8-5 Creating Plus and Minus Tolerances
514(3)
To Add Plus and Minus Symmetric Tolerances Using the Dimension Text Box
516(1)
8-6 Creating Limit Tolerances
517(1)
8-7 Creating Angular Tolerances
518(2)
8-8 Standard Tolerances
520(1)
8-9 Double Dimensioning
520(2)
8-10 Chain Dimensions and Baseline Dimensions
522(2)
Baseline Dimensions Created Using SolidWorks
524(1)
8-11 Tolerance Studies
524(1)
Calculating the Maximum Length of A
525(1)
Calculating the Minimum Length of A
525(1)
8-12 Rectangular Dimensions
525(1)
8-13 Hole Locations
525(2)
8-14 Choosing a Shaft for a Toleranced Hole
527(1)
For Linear Dimensions and Tolerances
528(1)
8-15 Sample Problem SP8-1
528(1)
8-16 Sample Problem SP8-2
529(1)
8-17 Nominal Sizes
530(1)
8-18 Standard Fits (Metric Values)
530(1)
Clearance Fits
531(1)
Transitional Fits
531(1)
Interference Fits
531(1)
8-19 Standard Fits (Inch Values)
531(2)
To Add a Fit Callout to a Drawing
532(1)
Reading Fit Tables
532(1)
8-20 Preferred and Standard Sizes
533(2)
8-21 Surface Finishes
535(1)
8-22 Surface Control Symbols
536(1)
8-23 Applying Surface Control Symbols
537(3)
To Add a Lay Symbol to a Drawing
538(2)
8-24 Design Problems
540(5)
Floating Condition
541(1)
Fixed Condition
542(2)
Designing a Hole Given a Fastener Size
544(1)
8-25 Geometric Tolerances
545(1)
8-26 Tolerances of Form
545(1)
8-27 Flatness
545(1)
8-28 Straightness
546(1)
8-29 Straightness (RFS and MMC)
547(3)
8-30 Circularity
550(1)
8-31 Cylindricity
551(1)
8-32 Geometric Tolerances Using SolidWorks
552(1)
8-33 Datums
552(4)
To Add a Datum Indicator
554(1)
To Define a Perpendicular Tolerance
555(1)
To Define a Straightness Value for Datum Surface A
556(1)
8-34 Tolerances of Orientation
556(1)
8-35 Perpendicularity
557(2)
8-36 Parallelism
559(1)
8-37 Angularity
559(1)
8-38 Profiles
560(2)
8-39 Runouts
562(1)
8-40 Positional Tolerances
563(2)
8-41 Creating Positional Tolerances Using SolidWorks
565(3)
To Create the Positional Tolerance
565(3)
8-42 Virtual Condition
568(1)
Calculating the Virtual Condition for a Shaft
569(1)
Calculating the Virtual Condition for a Hole
569(1)
8-43 Floating Fasteners
569(1)
8-44 Sample Problem SP8-3
570(1)
8-45 Sample Problem SP8-4
571(1)
8-46 Fixed Fasteners
571(1)
8-47 Sample Problem SP8-5
572(1)
8-48 Design Problems
573(34)
Chapter Projects
577(30)
Chapter 9 Bearings and Fit Tolerances
607(34)
Chapter Objectives
607(1)
9-1 Introduction
607(1)
9-2 Sleeve Bearings
608(3)
To Draw a Sleeve Bearing
608(1)
To Use a Sleeve Bearing in an Assembly Drawing
609(2)
9-3 Bearings from the Toolbox
611(3)
9-4 Ball Bearings
614(2)
9-5 Fits and Tolerances for Bearings
616(1)
9-6 Fits--Inches
616(1)
9-7 Clearance Fits
616(1)
9-8 Hole Basis
617(1)
9-9 Shaft Basis
617(1)
9-10 Sample Problem SP9-1
617(1)
9-11 Interference Fits
618(1)
9-12 Manufactured Bearings
619(4)
Clearance for a Manufactured Bearing
620(1)
To Apply a Clearance Fit Tolerance Using SolidWorks
620(1)
Interference for a Manufactured Bearing
621(1)
To Apply an Interference Fit Tolerance Using SolidWorks
621(1)
Using SolidWorks to Apply Standard Fit Tolerances to an Assembly Drawing
622(1)
9-13 Fit Tolerances--Millimeters
623(18)
Chapter Projects
624(17)
Chapter 10 Gears
641(60)
Chapter Objectives
641(1)
10-1 Introduction
641(1)
10-2 Gear Terminology
642(1)
10-3 Gear Formulas
643(1)
10-4 Creating Gears Using SolidWorks
644(6)
To Create a Gear Assembly
645(4)
To Animate the Gears
649(1)
10-5 Gear Ratios
650(1)
10-6 Gears and Bearings
651(2)
To Add Bearings
651(2)
10-7 Power Transmission--Shaft to Gear
653(1)
10-8 Set Screws and Gear Hubs
653(5)
To Add a Threaded Hole to the Gear's Hub
655(3)
10-9 Keys, Keyseats, and Gears
658(9)
To Define and Create Keyseats in Gears
658(3)
To Return to the Assembly Drawing
661(1)
To Define and Create a Parallel Key
662(1)
To Create a Keyseat in the Shaft
663(2)
To Create the Keyseat
665(1)
To Create the Arc-Shaped End of a Keyseat
665(2)
10-10 Sample Problem 10-1--Support Plates
667(6)
To Determine the Pitch Diameter
668(1)
To Edit the Bill of Materials
669(4)
10-11 Rack and Pinion Gears
673(2)
To Animate the Rack and Pinion
675(1)
10-12 Metric Gears
675(26)
To Create a Metric Gear
676(2)
Chapter Projects
678(23)
Chapter 11 CSWA Preparation
701(34)
Chapter Objectives
701(1)
11-1 Introduction
701(1)
11-2 Working with Cubes
702(1)
Problem 11-1
702(1)
11-3 Drawing Profiles
703(4)
Problem 11-2
703(1)
Problem 11-3
704(1)
Problem 11-4
705(1)
Problem 11-5
705(2)
Problem 11-6
707(1)
11-4 Drawing Small 3D Objects
707(5)
Problem 11-7
708(1)
Problem 11-8
708(1)
Problem 11-9
709(1)
Problem 11-10
710(1)
Problem 11-11
710(1)
Problem 11-12
711(1)
11-5 Drawing Larger Objects
712(8)
Problem 11-13
712(1)
Problem 11-14
713(1)
Problem 11-15
714(1)
Problem 11-16
715(1)
Problem 11-17
716(1)
Problem 11-18
717(1)
Problem 11-19
718(1)
Problem 11-20
719(1)
11-6 Drawing Auxiliary Views
720(2)
Problem 11-21
720(1)
Problem 11-22
721(1)
Problem 11-23
722(1)
11-7 Drawing Break Views
722(2)
Problem 11-24
723(1)
Problem 11-25
723(1)
11-8 Drawing Section Views
724(3)
Problem 11-26
724(1)
Problem 11-27
725(1)
Problem 11-28
726(1)
11-9 Drawing Detail Views
727(2)
Problem 11-29
727(1)
Problem 11-30
728(1)
11-10 Drawing Lines and Views
729(3)
Problem 11-31
729(1)
Problem 11-32
730(1)
Problem 11-33
731(1)
11-11 Drawing Assembly Drawings
732(3)
Problem 11-34
732(2)
Problem 11-35
734(1)
Appendix 735(12)
Index 747
James D. Bethune taught drafting and Computer Aided-Design (CAD) for 39 years, twice winning the Outstanding Professor of the year award. He has an EdD in Education from Boston University and has written more than 25 books on drafting and CAD. While retired from full-time teaching, Jim continues to write textbooks on CAD. An avid golfer, Jim lives in East Greenwich, Rhode Island.