Engineering Design with SolidWorks 2013 is written
to assist students, designers, engineers and
professionals. The book provides a solid foundation in
SolidWorks by utilizing projects with step-by-step
instructions for the beginning to intermediate
SolidWorks user. Explore the user interface,
CommandManager, menus, toolbars and modeling techniques
to create parts, assemblies and drawings in an
engineering environment. Follow the step-by-step
instructions and develop multiple parts and assemblies
that combine machined, plastic and sheet metal
components. Formulate the skills to create, modify and
edit sketches and solid features. Learn the techniques
to reuse features, parts and assemblies through
symmetry, patterns, copied components, design tables,
Bills of Materials, Custom Properties and
Configurations. Address various SolidWorks analysis
tools: SimulationXpress, Sustainability /
SustainabilityXpress and DFMXpress and Intelligent
Modeling techniques. Learn by doing, not just by
reading! Desired outcomes and usage competencies are
listed for each project. Know your objective up front.
Follow the steps in Projects 1 - 8 to achieve the design
goals. Work between multiple documents, features,
commands and custom properties that represent how
engineers and designers utilize SolidWorks in industry.
Review individual features, commands and tools with
the enclosed multimedia DVD. The projects contain
exercises. The exercises analyze and examine usage
competencies. Collaborate with leading industry
suppliers such as SMC Corporation of America, Boston
Gear and 80/20 Inc. Collaborative information
translates into numerous formats such as paper drawings,
electronic files, rendered images and animations.
On-line intelligent catalogs guide designers to the
product that meets both their geometric requirements and
performance functionality. The authors developed the
industry scenarios by combining their own industry
experience with the knowledge of engineers, department
managers, vendors and manufacturers. These professionals
are directly involved with SolidWorks everyday. Their
responsibilities go far beyond the creation of just a 3D
model. The book is designed to compliment the
SolidWorks Tutorials contained in SolidWorks 2013.
Table of Contents Introduction 1.
Fundamentals of Part Modeling 2. Fundamentals of
Assembly Modeling 3. Fundamentals of Drawing 4.
Extrude and Revolve Features 5. Swept, Lofted and
Additional Features 6. Top Down Assembly Modeling
and Sheet Metal 7. SimulationXpress, Sustainability
and DFMXpress 8. Intelligent Modeling Techniques
Appendix Index
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