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The Official Guide to Certified SOLIDWORKS Associate Exams: CSWA, CSDA, CSWSA-FEA is written to assist the SOLIDWORKS user to pass the associate level exams. Information is provided to aid a person to pass the Certified SOLIDWORKS Associate (CSWA), Certified SOLIDWORKS Sustainable Design Associate (CSDA) and the Certified SOLIDWORKS Simulation Associate Finite Element Analysis (CSWSA FEA) exam.

There are three goals for this book. The primary goal is not only to help you pass the CSWA, CSDA and CSWSA-FEA exams, but also to ensure that you understand and comprehend the concepts and implementation details of the three certification processes.

The second goal is to provide the most comprehensive coverage of CSWA, CSDA and CSWSA-FEA exam related topics available, without too much coverage of topics not on the exam.

The third and ultimate goal is to get you from where you are today to the point that you can confidently pass the CSWA, CSDA and the CSWSA-FEA exam.

Introduction I-1
Goals
I-3
CSWA Audience
I-4
CSWA-SD Audience
I-4
CSWSA-FEA Audience
I-4
CSWA-AM Audience
I-4
About the Author
I-5
Acknowledgements
I-6
Contact the Author
I-6
Note to Instructors
I-6
Trademarks, Disclaimers and Copyrighted Materials
I-6
References
I-7
Table of Contents
I-8
About the Book
I-15
Chapter 1 Overview of SOLIDWORKS and the User Interface 1-1(1)
Chapter Objective
1-3(1)
What is SOLIDWORKS?
1-4(1)
Start a SOLIDWORKS Session
1-5(1)
Tutorial: Start a SOLIDWORKS Session
1-5(1)
Welcome dialog box
1-5(1)
Home Tab
1-6(1)
Recent Tab
1-6(1)
Learn Tab
1-6(1)
Alerts Tab
1-7(1)
SOLIDWORKS User Interface (UI) and CommandManager
1-9(1)
Menu Bar toolbar
1-9(1)
Menu Bar menu
1-9(1)
Drop-down menu
1-10(1)
Create a New Part Document
1-11(1)
Novice Mode
1-11(1)
Advanced Mode
1-11(1)
Graphic Window (Default)
1-11(1)
View Default Sketch Planes
1-12(1)
Open a Part
1-13(1)
Part FeatureManager
1-14(1)
FeatureManager Rollback Bar
1-14(1)
Heads-up View toolbar
1-16(1)
Zoom to Fit
1-16(1)
Zoom to Area
1-16(1)
Rotate
1-16(1)
Front View
1-17(1)
Right View
1-17(1)
Top View
1-17(1)
Trimetric view
1-17(1)
SOLIDWORKS Help
1-17(1)
SOLIDWORKS Tutorials
1-18(1)
User Interface Tools
1-18(1)
Right-click
1-19(1)
Consolidated toolbar
1-19(1)
System feedback icons
1-19(1)
Confirmation Corner
1-20(1)
Heads-up View toolbar
1-20(1)
CommandManager (Default Part tab)
1-23(1)
CommandManager (Default Drawing tab)
1-24(1)
CommandManager (Default Assembly tab)
1-25(1)
CommandManager (Float/Fit)
1-26(1)
Selection Enhancements
1-26(1)
FeatureManager Design Tree
1-27(1)
FeatureManager design tree tab
1-27(1)
PropertyManager tab
1-27(1)
Configuration Manager tab
1-27(1)
DimXpertManager tab
1-27(1)
DisplayManager tab
1-27(1)
CAM tab
1-27(1)
Hide/Show tab
1-27(1)
Sensors tool
1-27(1)
Tags
1-28(1)
Split
1-28(1)
Fly-out FeatureManager
1-29(1)
Task Pane
1-30(1)
SOLIDWORKS Resources
1-30(1)
Design Library
1-31(1)
File Explorer
1-31(1)
Search
1-32(1)
View Palette
1-32(1)
Appearances, Scenes and Decals
1-33(1)
Custom Properties
1-33(1)
SOLIDWORKS Forum
1-33(1)
User Interface for Scaling High Resolution Screens
1-33(1)
Motion Study tab
1-34(1)
3D Views tab
1-35(1)
Dynamic Reference Visualization
1-35(1)
Mouse Movements
1-36(1)
Single-Click
1-36(1)
Double-Click
1-36(1)
Right-Click
1-36(1)
Scroll Wheel
1-36(1)
Summary
1-37(1)
Chapter 2 CSWA Introduction and Drafting Competencies 2-1(1)
Introduction
2-1(1)
Goals
2-6(1)
Objectives
2-7(1)
Procedure to Create a Named Drawing View
2-8(1)
Tutorial: Drawing Named Procedure 2-1
2-9(1)
Tutorial: Drawing Named Procedure 2-2
2-9(1)
Tutorial: Drawing Named Procedure 2-3
2-9(1)
Tutorial: Drawing Named Procedure 2-4
2-10(1)
Tutorial: Drawing Named Procedure 2-5
2-10(1)
Tutorial: Drawing Named Procedure 2-6
2-11(1)
Tutorial: Drawing Named Procedure 2-7
2-11(1)
Tutorial: Drawing Named Procedure 2-8
2-12(1)
Summary
2-12(1)
Questions/Problems
2-13(1)
Chapter 3 Basic Part and Intermediate Part Creation and Modification 3-1(1)
Objectives
3-1(1)
Read and understand an Engineering Document
3-2(1)
Build a Basic Part from a Detailed Dimensioned Illustration
3-5(1)
Tutorial: Volume/Center of Mass 3-1
3-5(1)
Tutorial: Volume/Center of Mass 3-2
3-6(1)
Tutorial: Mass-Volume 3-3
3-9(1)
Tutorial: Mass-Volume 3-4
3-10(1)
Tutorial: Simple Cut 3-1
3-13(1)
Tutorial: Mass-Volume 3-5
3-14(1)
Tutorial: Mass-Volume 3-6
3-16(1)
Tutorial: Mass-Volume 3-7
3-18(1)
2D vs. 3D Sketching
3-20(1)
Tutorial: 3DSketch 3-1
3-20(1)
Tutorial: Mass-Volume 3-8
3-22(1)
Tutorial: Mass-Volume 3-9
3-24(1)
Callout Value
3-27(1)
Tolerance Type
3-27(1)
Tutorial: Dimension Text 3-1
3-28(1)
Tutorial: Dimension Text 3-2
3-28(1)
Tutorial: Dimension Text 3-3
3-29(1)
Dimension Text Symbols
3-29(1)
Tutorial: Dimension Text Symbols 3-1
3-30(1)
Tutorial: Dimension Text Symbols 3-2
3-30(1)
Build Additional Basic Parts
3-31(1)
Tutorial: Mass-Volume 3-10
3-31(1)
Tutorial: Mass-Volume 3-11
3-33(1)
Tutorial: Mass-Volume 3-12
3-35(1)
Tutorial: Mass-Volume 3-13
3-36(1)
Tutorial: Mass-Volume 3-14
3-38(1)
Tutorial: Mass-Volume 3-15
3-39(1)
Tutorial: Mass-Volume 3-16
3-41(1)
Tutorial: Basic/Intermediate Part 3-1
3-43(1)
Tutorial: Basic/Intermediate Part 3-2
3-46(1)
Tutorial: Basic/Intermediate Part 3-3
3-49(1)
Tutorial: Basic/Intermediate Part 3-4
3-52(1)
Summary
3-54(1)
Questions/Problems
3-55(1)
Chapter 4 Advanced Part Creation and Modification 4-1(1)
Objectives
4-1(1)
Build an Advanced Part from a Detailed Dimensioned Illustration
4-2(1)
Tutorial: Advanced Part 4-1
4-2(1)
Tutorial: Advanced Part 4-2
4-7(1)
Tutorial: Advanced Part 4-3
4-10(1)
Tutorial: Advanced Part 4-4
4-13(1)
Calculate the Center of Mass Relative to a Created Coordinate System Location
4-18(1)
Tutorial: Coordinate Location 4-1
4-18(1)
Tutorial: Coordinate Location 4-2
4-20(1)
Tutorial: Advanced Part 4-5
4-21(1)
Tutorial: Advanced Part 4-5A
4-25(1)
Tutorial: Advanced Part 4-5B
4-26(1)
Tutorial: Advanced Part 4-6
4-28(1)
Tutorial: Advanced Part 4-6A
4-34(1)
Tutorial: Advanced Part 4-7
4-35(1)
Summary
4-40(1)
Questions/problems
4-41(1)
Chapter 5 Assembly Creation and Modification 5-1(1)
Objectives
5-1(1)
Assembly Modeling
5-2(1)
Top-Down
5-2(1)
Bottom-Up
5-2(1)
Mates
5-2(1)
Standard Mates
5-2(1)
Build an Assembly from a Detailed Dimensioned illustration
5-3(1)
Tutorial: Assembly Model 5-1
5-5(1)
Tutorial: Assembly Model 5-2
5-11(1)
Tutorial: Assembly Model 5-3
5-16(1)
Mate the First Component with Respect to the Assembly Reference Planes
5-21(1)
Tutorial: Assembly Model 5-4
5-21(1)
Tutorial: Assembly Model 5-5
5-25(1)
Summary
5-28(1)
Questions/Problems
5-29(1)
Chapter 6 CSWA-SD Certification 6-1(1)
Introduction
6-1(1)
Goals
6-3(1)
Background
6-4(1)
Life Cycle Assessment
6-5(1)
Life Cycle Assessment Key Elements
6-6(1)
Design Categories
6-6(1)
References
6-9(1)
SOLIDWORKS Sustainability Methodology
6-9(1)
Sustainable Design Guide
6-10(1)
Tutorial: Analyze a Simple Part
6-11(1)
Summary
6-18(1)
Questions
6-19(1)
Chapter 7 CSWSA-FEA Certification 7-1(1)
Introduction
7-1(1)
CSWSA-FEA Exam Audience
7-3(1)
Basic CSWSA- FEA Concepts
7-4(1)
Simulation Advisor
7-5(1)
Simulation Help & Tutorials
7-6(1)
Linear Static Analysis
7-7(1)
General Procedure to Perform a Linear Static Analysis
7-9(1)
Sequence of Calculations in General
7-11(1)
Stress Calculations in General
7-11(1)
Overview of the Yield or Inflection Point in a Stress-Strain Curve
7-11(1)
Material Properties in General
7-12(1)
Restraint Types
7-13(1)
Loads and Restraints in General
7-15(1)
Meshing in General
7-16(1)
Meshing Types
7-17(1)
SOLIDWORKS Simulation meshing Tips
7-20(1)
Running the Study
7-22(1)
Displacement Plot - Output of Linear Static Analysis
7-22(1)
Adaptive Methods for Static Studies
7-23(1)
Sample Exam Questions
7-24(1)
FEA Modeling Section
7-38(1)
Tutorial FEA Model 7-1
7-38(1)
Tutorial FEA Model 7-2
7-43(1)
Tutorial FEA Model 7-3
7-49(1)
Tutorial FEA Model 7-4
7-53(1)
Tutorial FEA Model 7-4 Part 2
7-57(1)
Tutorial FEA Model 7-4 Part 3
7-57(1)
Tutorial FEA Model 7-5
7-58(1)
Tutorial FEA Model 7-5 Part 2
7-61(1)
Tutorial FEA Model 7-5 Part 3
7-61(1)
Definitions
7-62(1)
Chapter 8 Additive Manufacturing - 3D Printing 8-1
Chapter Overview
8-1(1)
Additive vs. Subtractive Manufacturing
8-3(1)
3D Printer Technology
8-4(1)
Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF)
8-4(1)
StereoLithography (SLA)
8-7(1)
Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)
8-9(1)
Select the Correct Filament Material for FFF
8-10(1)
PLA (Polylactic Acid)
8-11(1)
Flex/Soft PLA
8-11(1)
PLA Storage
8-12(1)
PLA Part Accuracy
8-12(1)
ABS (Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene)
8-12(1)
ABS Storage
8-13(1)
ABS Part Accuracy
8-13(1)
Nylon
8-14(1)
Nylon 618
8-14(1)
Nylon 645
8-14(1)
Nylon Storage
8-15(1)
Nylon Accuracy
8-15(1)
PVA (Polyvinyl Alcohol)
8-15(1)
STereoLithography (.stl) file
8-16(1)
Save an STL (stl) file
8-16(1)
Additive Manufacturing (amf) file
8-17(1)
Save an Additive Manufacturing (amf) file
8-17(1)
3D Manufacturing Format (.3mf) file
8-18(1)
Save a 3D Manufacturing Format (.3mf) file
8-18(1)
What is a Slicer?
8-19(1)
How does a Slicer Work?
8-19(1)
Slicer Parameters
8-19(1)
Layer Height
8-19(1)
Shell (Wall) Thickness
8-20(1)
Infill Density/Overlap
8-20(1)
Infill Patterns
8-20(1)
Print Speed
8-21(1)
Support Types
8-21(1)
Touching Buildplate
8-21(1)
Everywhere
8-22(1)
Bed Platform Adhesion
8-22(1)
Raft
8-22(1)
Skirt
8-22(1)
Brim
8-22(1)
Part Orientation
8-23(1)
Example 1
8-23(1)
Example 2
8-24(1)
Optimize Print Direction
8-24(1)
Thin Region
8-24(1)
Area of Overhang
8-24(1)
Amount of needed Support
8-24(1)
Remove Model from the Build Plate
8-26(1)
Non-heated Build Plate
8-26(1)
Heated Build Plate
8-26(1)
Know the Printer's Limitations
8-27(1)
Tolerance for Interlocking Parts
8-27(1)
General Printing Tips
8-27(1)
Reduce Infill/Overlap
8-27(1)
Control Build Area Temperature
8-28(1)
Add Pads
8-29(1)
Safe Zone Rule
8-29(1)
First Layer Not Sticking
8-29(1)
Level Build Platform
8-30(1)
Minimize Internal Support
8-30(1)
Design a Water Tight Mesh
8-30(1)
Clearance
8-30(1)
In General
8-31(1)
Print Directly from SOLIDWORKS
8-32(1)
Add-in
8-32(1)
Summary
8-33(1)
Sample Exam Questions
8-35
Appendix A-1
SOLIDWORKS Keyboard Short Cuts
A-1
Windows Short Cuts
A-2
Helpful On-line Information
A-5
Answer Key
A-7
Chapter 2
A-7
Chapter 3
A-7
Chapter 4
A-9
Chapter 5
A-10
Chapter 6
A-11
Chapter 7
A-15
Chapter 8
A-29
Index I-1