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10/2003

SolidWorks 2004

Course Instructor

Course Description

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An intermediate level mechanical design course includes part modeling, assembly, and drawing generation.

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SolidWorks for Designers Release 2004 by Sham Tickoo, CADCIM Technologies.

Name of the professor

Student Objectives 1.

Understand the concepts of part modeling using SolidWorks software.

2. Assemble the components created in the part mode by placing them in the assembly mode.

3. Generate the drawing views of the components and assemblies in the drawing mode.

Instructor Objectives To teach students the basic concepts designing using SolidWorks software and use it in creating various real-world mechanical designs. Instructor will emphasize self- learning and strongly encourage students to ask questions and participate in the class discussions.

Learning Assessment Students are expected to understand various SolidWorks tools and use them to create designs. Class assignments and tests will be used to assess this level of learning.

Students are expected to learn how to create solid model of the given object. Student projects, class assignments, and a test at the end of the semester will be used to assess this skill.

Grading Policy 1. There will no repeat exams or make-up assignments.

2. The homework assignments are due at the beginning of the next regular class period.

3. Late homework will not be accepted.

4. Students are responsible for all material presented in the class, even if the student misses a class.

Assignments

Test-1 (Part modeling)

Test-2 (Assembly)

Test-3 (Drawing view generation)

Project

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Chapter 1: Drawing Sketches for the Solid Models

The Sketching Environment

Starting a New Document in SolidWorks 2004

Setting Up the Document Options

Modifying the Dimensioning Standards

Modifying the Linear and Angular Units

Modifying Snap and Grid Settings

Learning About Sketcher Terms

Origin

Inferencing Lines

Select Tool

Drawing Lines

Drawing Continuous Lines

Drawing Individual Lines

Drawing Tangent or Normal Arcs Using the Line Tool

Drawing Construction Lines or Centerlines

Drawing Circles

Drawing a Construction Circle

Drawing Arcs

Drawing Tangent/Normal Arcs

Drawing Centerpoint Arcs

Drawing 3 Point Arcs

Drawing Rectangles

Drawing Parallelogram

Drawing a Rectangle at an Angle

Drawing Parallelograms

Drawing Polygons

Drawing Splines

Drawing Points

Drawing Ellipses

Drawing Elliptical Arcs

Drawing Parabolic Curve

Drawing Display Tools

Zoom to Fit

Zoom Area

Zoom In/Out

Zoom to Selection

Pan

Redraw

Deleting the Sketched Entities

Tutorial 1

Tutorial 2

Tutorial 3

Tutorial 4

Self-Evaluation Test

Review Questions

Exercise 1

Exercise 2

Chapter 2: Editing and Modifying the Sketches

Editing the Sketched Entities

Trimming the Sketched Entities

Extending the Sketched Entities

Filleting the Sketched Entities

Chamfering the Sketched Entities

Offsetting the Sketched Entities

Mirroring the Sketched Entities

Moving, Rotating, and Scaling the Sketched Entities

Creating Patterns

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Creating Linear Pattern of the Sketched Entities

Creating Circular Pattern of the Sketched Entities

Editing Patterns

Writing Text in the Sketching Environment

Modifying Sketched Entities

Modifying a Sketched Line

Modifying a Sketched Circle

Modifying a Sketched Arc

Modifying a Sketched Polygon

Modifying a Spline

Modifying a Sketched Point

Modifying an Ellipse or an Elliptical Arc

Modifying a Parabola

Dynamically Modifying and Coping the Sketched Entities

Splitting the Sketched Entity

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Tutorial 2

Tutorial 3

Self-Evaluation Test

Review Questions

Exercise 1

Exercise 2

Exercise 3

Exercise 4

Chapter 3: Adding Relations and Dimensions to the Sketches

Adding Geometric Relations to the Sketch

Adding Relations Using the Add Relations PropertyManager

Automatic Relations

Dimensioning the Sketch

Horizontal/Vertical Dimensioning

Aligned Dimensioning

Angular Dimensioning

Diameter Dimensioning

Radius Dimensioning

Linear Diameter Dimensioning

Ordinate Dimensioning

Additional Dimensioning Options

Concept of Fully Defined Sketch

Fully Defined

Over Defined

Under Defined

Dangling

No Solution Found

Invalid Solution Found

Sketch Dimension or Relation Status

Deleting the Over Defining Dimensions

Displaying and Deleting Relations

Viewing and Examining Relations

Opening an Existing File

Tutorial 1

Tutorial 2

Tutorial 3

Self-Evaluation Test

Review Questions

Exercise 1

Exercise 2

Exercise 3

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Chapter 4: Advanced Dimensioning and Base Feature Options

Advanced Dimensioning Techniques

Autodimension the Sketches

Dimensioning of the True Length of an Arc

Measuring Distances and Viewing Section Properties

Measuring Distances

Determining Section Properties of Closed Sketches

Creating the Base Feature by Extruding the Sketches

Creating the Solid Extruded Features

Creating the Thin Extruded Features

Creating the Base Features by Revolving the Sketches

Creating the Solid Revolve Features

Creating the Thin Revolved Features

Dynamically Rotating the View of the Model

Rotating the View Freely in 3D Space

Rotating the View Around a Selected Vertex, Edge, or Face

Modifying the View Orientation

Restoring Previous View

Display Modes of the Model

Wireframe

Hidden Lines Visible

Hidden Lines Removed

Shaded With Edges

Shaded

Shadows In Shaded Mode

Perspective

Assigning Material and Texture to the Model

Assigning Material to a Model

Assigning Textures to a Model

Tutorial 1

Tutorial 2

Tutorial 3

Self-Evaluation Test

Review Questions

Exercise 1

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Chapter 5: Creating Reference Geometry

Importance of the Sketching Planes

Reference Geometry

Creating New Planes

Creating Reference Axis

Creating Reference Points

Creating Reference Coordinate System

Other Boss/Base Options

End Condition

Direction of Extrusion

Handling Multiple Bodies in Cut Feature

Creating Revolved Cuts

Concept of the Feature Scope

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Self-Evaluation Test

Review Questions

Exercise 1

Modeling using the Contour Selection Method

Creating the Cut Features

Creating Extruded Cuts

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Chapter 6: Advanced Modeling Tools-I

Advanced Modeling Tools

Creating Simple Hole

Creating the Standard Holes Using Hole Wizard

Creating Fillets

Selection Methods

Creating Chamfer

Creating the Shell Feature

Creating Wrap Feature

Tutorial 1

Tutorial 2

Self-Evaluation Test

Review Questions

Exercise 1

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Chapter 7: Other Advanced Modeling Tools

Advanced Modeling Tools

Creating Mirror Feature

Creating Linear Pattern Feature

Creating Circular Pattern Feature

Creating Sketch-driven Pattern

Creating Curve-driven Pattern

Creating Table-driven Pattern

Creating the Rib Feature

Creating the Dome Feature

Creating the Shape Feature

Displaying the Section View of the Model

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Self-Evaluation Test

Review Questions

Exercise 1

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Chapter 8: Editing Features

Editing the Features of the Model

Editing Using Edit Feature Option

Editing the Sketches of the Sketched Features

Changing the Sketch Plane of the Sketches

Editing by Double-clicking the Entities and Features

Editing using the Move/Size Features

Editing the Sketches with the Move/Size Features Tool Active

Editing the Features and Sketches by Cut, Copy, and Paste

Cut, Copy, and Paste Features and Sketches from One Document to the other

Coping Features Using Drag and Drop

Deleting the Features

Deleting the Bodies

Suppressing the Features

Unsuppressing the Features

Unsuppressing the Features with Dependents

Hiding the Bodies

Move/Copy Bodies

Reordering the Features

Rolling Back the Model

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Renaming the Features

Creating Folders in the FeatureManager Design Tree

What’s Wrong? Functionality

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Self-Evaluation Test

Review Questions

Exercise 1

Chapter 9: Advanced Modeling Tools-III

Advanced Modeling Tools

Creating the Sweep Feature

Creating Cut Sweep Features

Creating Loft Feature

Creating 3D Sketches

Editing 3D Sketches

Creating Curves

Extruding a 3D Sketch

Creating Draft Features

Creating the Deform Feature

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Self-Evaluation Test

Review Questions

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Chapter 10: Assembly Modeling-I

Assembly Modeling

Types of Assembly Design Approach

Creating Bottom-Up Assemblies

Placing Components in the Assembly File

Assembling the Components

Creating Top-down Assemblies

Creating the Component in the Top-down Assembly

Moving the Individual Components

Moving the Individual Components by Dragging

Moving the Individual Components using the Move Component Tool

Rotating the Individual Components

Rotating the Individual Components by Dragging

Rotating the Individual Components using the Rotate Component Tool

Moving and Rotating an Individual Components using the Triad

Tutorial 1

Tutorial 2

Self-Evaluation Test

Review Questions

Applying the Symmetric Mate

Applying the Cam Mate

Applying Gear Mate

Applying Limit Mate

Creating Subassemblies

Bottom-up Subassembly Design

Top-down Subassembly Design

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Chapter 11: Assembly Modeling-II

Advanced Assembly Mates

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Deleting Components and Subassemblies

Editing Assembly Mates

Replacing the Mated Entities

Editing the Components

Editing the Subassemblies

Dissolving the Subassembly

Replacing the Components

Creating Patterns of the Components in an Assembly

Feature-driven Pattern

Local Pattern

Mirroring the Components

Simplifying the Assemblies using Visibility Options

Hiding the Components

Suppressing the Components

Changing the Transparency Conditions

Checking the Interferences in the Assembly

Creating the Assemblies for Mechanism

Analyzing the Collisions using the Collision Detection Tool

Creating the Explode State of the Assembly

Creating Systematic Explode State

Creating the Explode Line Sketch

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Tutorial 2

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Self-Evaluation Test

Review Questions

Exercise 1

Chapter 12: Working With Drawing Views-I

The Drawing Mode

Starting a Drawing Document

Starting a New Drawing Document Using the New SolidWorks Document Dialog box 12-2

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Starting a New Drawing Document From Within the Part/Assembly Document

Type of Views

Generating Standard Drawing Views

Generating Model Views

Generating the Three Standard Views

Generating Standard Views Using the Relative View Tool

Generating Standard Views Using the Predefined View Tool

Generating the Derived Views

Generating Projected Views

Generating Section Views

Generating Aligned Section Views

Generating Broken-out Section Views

Generating Auxiliary Views

Generating Detail Views

Cropping Drawing Views

Generating Broken View

Alternate Position View

Creating the Drawing view of the Exploded State of the Assembly

Working with Interactive Drafting in SolidWorks

Editing and Modifying the Drawing Views

Changing the View Orientation

Changing the Scale of the Drawing Views

Deleting the Views

Rotating the Drawing View

Modifying the Hatch Pattern of the Section View

Tutorial 1

Tutorial 2

Self-Evaluation Test

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Chapter 13: Working With Drawing Views-II

Adding Annotations to the Drawing Views

Generating the Annotations using the Model Items Tool

Adding the Reference Annotations

Editing the Annotations

Adding the BOM in the Drawing

Adding Balloons to the Drawing Views

Adding Balloons using the Balloon Tool

Adding Balloons using the AutoBalloon Tool

Adding New Sheets to the Drawing Views

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Editing the Sheet Format

Creating a User-Defined Sheet Format

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Self-Evaluation Test

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Review Questions 13-40

Exercise 1 web page so that the drawings are available to any user who has access to internet.

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Student Project

Every student will do a project. The project can be any assembly and will then generate its drawing views.

The project should involve about 10 hours of work and the selected projects will be posted on the university

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