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adam_text | Contents
Preface
v
PART I: SolidWorks Principles in Engineering Design
1.
SolidWorks Overview
................................................................................ 1
1.1
Background Knowledge about SolidWorks
........................................ 1
1.2
Starting a SolidWorks Session
............................................................ 2
1.3
SolidWorks User Interface
.................................................................. 3
1.3.1
Menu-bar toolbar
.................................................................... 3
1.3.2
Menu-bar menu
....................................................................... 4
1.3.3
Task pane
.................................................................................4
1.3.4
CommandManager
.................................................................. 6
1.3.5
FeatureManager design tree
.................................................... 8
1.3.6
Head-up view toolbar
.............................................................. 9
1.3.7
Drop-down menu
.................................................................. 10
1.3.8
Right-click
............................................................................ 12
1.3.9
Consolidated toolbar
..............................................................12
1.3.10
System feedback
................................................................... 13
1.4
Setting the Document Options
........................................................... 13
1.4.1
System options
...................................................................... 13
1.4.2
Document properties
............................................................. 14
1.5
File Management
............................................................................... 18
1.5.1
Caution needed during a SolidWorks session
....................... 19
1.6
Starting a New Document in SolidWorks
......................................... 19
1.7
My First Part
...................................................................................... 21
1.8
Useful SolidWorks Resources
........................................................... 22
1.9
Compatibility of SolidWorks with other Software
............................ 23
Exercises
.................................................................................................... 23
2.
Sketch Entities and Tools
......................................................................... 25
2.1
Introduction
....................................................................................... 25
2.2
Sketch Entities
................................................................................... 25
2.2.1
Line
....................................................................................... 27
2.2.2
Rectangle
.............................................................................. 27
2.2.3
Parallelogram
........................................................................ 28
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Contents
2.2.4
Slot
........................................................................................ 29
2.2.5
Polygon
................................................................................. 30
2.2.6
Circle
..................................................................................... 30
2.2.7
Arc
........................................................................................ 31
2.2.8
Ellipse
................................................................................... 32
2.2.9
Parabola
................................................................................ 33
2.2.10
Spline
.................................................................................... 34
2.3
Sketch Tools
...................................................................................... 35
2.3.1
Fillet
...................................................................................... 36
2.3.2
Chamfer
................................................................................ 37
2.3.3
Offset
.................................................................................... 38
2.3.4
Convert Entities
.................................................................... 40
2.3.5
Trim
...................................................................................... 41
2.3.6
Extend
................................................................................... 42
2.3.7
Split Entities
.......................................................................... 42
2.3.8
Construction Geometry
......................................................... 43
2.3.9
Mirror
.................................................................................... 43
2.3.10
Stretch Entities
...................................................................... 44
2.3.11
Move Entities
........................................................................46
2.3.12
Rotate Entities
....................................................................... 46
2.3.13
Scale Entities
.........................................................................48
2.3.14
Copy Entities
.........................................................................48
2.3.15
Pattern
................................................................................... 50
Exercises
.................................................................................................... 53
3.
Features
..................................................................................................... 57
3.1
Introduction
....................................................................................... 57
3.2
Extruded Boss/Base
........................................................................... 58
3.2.1
Draft, Dome, Rib
.................................................................. 59
3.2.2
Extruded Cut
......................................................................... 63
3.2.3
Revolved Boss/Base
............................................................. 66
3.2.4
Revolved Cut
........................................................................ 69
3.2.5
Lofted Boss/Base
.................................................................. 70
3.2.6
Lofted Cut
............................................................................. 75
3.2.7
Swept Boss/Base
................................................................... 76
3.2.8
Swept Cut
.............................................................................. 78
3.2.9
Hole Wizard
.......................................................................... 80
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Contents
3.2.10 Shell...................................................................................... 82
3.2.11
Fillet tool
............................................................................... 84
3.2.12
Chamfer tool
......................................................................... 88
3.2.13
Linear Pattern
........................................................................ 91
3.2.14
Circular Pattern
..................................................................... 93
3.2.15
Mirror
.................................................................................... 94
3.2.16
Reference planes
................................................................... 95
3.2.17
Editing features
..................................................................... 95
3.2.18
Tutorials
................................................................................ 97
Tutorial
3.1:
Simple Part
3-1............................................................. 97
Tutorial
3.2:
Simple Part
3-1............................................................. 99
Exercises
.................................................................................................. 101
4.
Intermediate Part Modeling
.................................................................. 108
4.1
Introduction
..................................................................................... 108
4.2
Tutorials
.......................................................................................... 108
Tutorial 4.1a: Widget
...................................................................... 108
Tutorial 4.1b: Widget
...................................................................... 112
Tutorial
4.2...................................................................................... 113
Tutorial 4.3a
.................................................................................... 116
Tutorial 4.3b
.................................................................................... 121
Tutorial
4.4...................................................................................... 122
Tutorial 4.5a
.................................................................................... 123
Tutorial 4.5b
.................................................................................... 129
Tutorial 4.6a
.................................................................................... 130
Tutorial 4.6b
.................................................................................... 137
Tutorial 4.7a..
.................................................................................. 138
Tutorial 4.7b
.................................................................................... 145
Tutorial
4.8...................................................................................... 146
Tutorial
4.9...................................................................................... 157
5.
Advanced Part Modeling
....................................................................... 166
5.1
Introduction
..................................................................................... 166
5.2
Advanced Part Modeling Tutorials
.................................................. 167
Tutorial
5.1:
Block with hook
......................................................... 167
Tutorial
5.2:
Bracket
1..................................................................... 174
Tutorial
5.3:
Bracket
2..................................................................... 180
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Contents
Tutorial 5.4:
Inclined Block
............................................................ 186
Tutorial
5.5:
Generalized Block
...................................................... 195
5.3
Advanced Modeling Tools
.............................................................. 208
5.3.1
Shape features
..................................................................... 210
5.3.2
Mounting boss features
....................................................... 213
5.3.3
Rib features
......................................................................... 221
5.4
Indent Features
................................................................................ 224
6.
Revolved, Swept, and Lofted Parts
....................................................... 228
6.1
Revolved Boss/Base
........................................................................ 228
6.1.1
Practical examples
.............................................................. 231
Engine cylinder
................................................................... 231
Pulley
.................................................................................. 233
6.2
Swept Boss/Base
............................................................................. 236
6.2.1
Practical examples
.............................................................. 239
Spring
.................................................................................. 239
О
-Ring
................................................................................
242
Threaded cap
....................................................................... 245
6.3
Lofted Boss/Base
............................................................................. 252
6.3.1
Practical examples
.............................................................. 257
Impeller
............................................................................... 257
Aircraft wing
....................................................................... 265
6.4
Practical Swept Feature: Elbow Casting for Steam Value
.............. 269
6.5
Practical Swept Feature: Lathe Tailstock
........................................ 278
Exercise
.................................................................................................... 285
7.
Assembly Modeling
................................................................................ 288
7.1
Introduction
..................................................................................... 288
7.2
Starting the Assembly Mode of SolidWorks
................................... 289
7.3
Inserting Components into an Assembly Document
....................... 291
7.4
Mates
............................................................................................... 294
7.5
Assembly Modeling Methodology
.................................................. 298
7.6
Creating the Components
................................................................ 300
7.7
Assembling the Components
........................................................... 324
7.8
Assembly Analysis
.......................................................................... 337
7.9
Exploded View
................................................................................ 338
7.10
Animate an Exploded View
............................................................. 340
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7.1 1 Tutorials.......................................................................................... 34]
Tutorial 7.1...................................................................................... 341
Tutorial 7.2...................................................................................... 345
Tutorial 7.3...................................................................................... 349
7.12
Project
............................................................................................. 351
8. Part and
Assembly
Drawings................................................................
352
8.1
Introduction
..................................................................................... 352
8.2 Orthographie
Projection
.................................................................. 352
8.3
Creating
a
SolidWorks
Drawing
Template..................................... 354
8.3.1
Document properties
........................................................... 354
8.3.2
Sheet properties
................................................................... 358
8.3.3
Title block
........................................................................... 360
8.3.4
Saving the template
............................................................. 362
8.4
Part Drawing of Vise Base
.............................................................. 363
8.4.1
Standard Views
................................................................... 363
8.4.2
Import dimensions
.............................................................. 365
8.4.3
Auxiliary View
................................................................... 365
8.4.4
Sectional View
.................................................................... 366
8.4.5
Detail View
......................................................................... 367
8.4.6
Crop View
........................................................................... 368
8.4.7
Detailed drawing
................................................................. 369
8.5
Assembly Drawing of Vise
............................................................. 369
8.5.1
Exploded view
.................................................................... 369
8.5.2
Balloons
.............................................................................. 374
8.5.3
Bill of material (BOM)
....................................................... 376
8.6
Bench Vise Base Example
............................................................... 378
8.6.1
Standard Views
................................................................... 378
8.6.2
Import dimensions
.............................................................. 379
8.6.3
Auxiliary View
................................................................... 380
8.6.4
Sectional View
.................................................................... 380
8.6.5
Detail View
......................................................................... 381
8.6.6
Crop View
........................................................................... 382
8.7
Assembly Drawing of Bench Vise
.................................................. 382
8.7.1
Exploded View
................................................................... 382
8.7.2
Balloons
..............................................................................
8.7.3
BOM
...................................................................................
Exercise
....................................................................................................
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9.
Configurations and Design Tables
........................................................ 391
9.1
Design Tables and Configurations
.................................................. 391
9.2
Example: Socket Head Screw
......................................................... 391
9.2.1
Part modeling
...................................................................... 392
9.2.2
Shared values
...................................................................... 397
9.2.3
Design Tables
..................................................................... 399
9.3
Comments
........................................................................................... 402
10.
Surface Modeling
.................................................................................... 403
10.1
Generalized Methodology for Freeform Surface Design
............... 403
10.2
Control Polygon
.............................................................................403
10.3
Lofting B-Splines Using a Control Polygon
.................................. 406
10.4
Freeform Surface Design
............................................................... 408
10.5
Effect on the Freeform Surface of Modifying a Control Polygon..
410
10.6
Extruded Surface: Type I
............................................................... 412
10.7
Revolved Surface: Type 1
............................................................... 414
10.8
Knitting Multiple Surfaces
............................................................. 416
10.9
Thicken Feature
.............................................................................. 417
10.10
Fill Surface
..................................................................................... 418
10.11
Extruded Surface: Type II
.............................................................. 420
10.12
Revolved Surface: Type II
............................................................. 422
10.13
Swept Surface
................................................................................ 424
10.14
Lofted Surface
................................................................................ 430
10.15
Freeform Surface Design: Boundary Surface
................................ 433
Summary
.................................................................................................. 447
Exercises
.................................................................................................. 447
PART II: SolidWorks Applications in Manufacturing Processes,
Mechanical Systems and Engineering Analysis
11.
Mold Design
............................................................................................ 449
11.1
Mold Design Background
............................................................... 449
11.2
Overview of Mold Design Tools
..................................................... 450
11.3
Mold Design Methodology
.............................................................. 453
11.4
Basin
................................................................................................ 454
11.5
Pulley
............................................................................................... 463
11.6
Bowl
....................................................................................................... 472
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11.7
Plastic
Cover................................................................................... 480
11.8
Sump
............................................................................................... 487
12. Sheet
Metal Part Design
......................................................................... 490
12.1
Sheet Metal Manufacturing Processes
............................................. 490
12.2
Sheet Metal Part Design Methodology: Base Flange
...................... 493
12.3
Case Study Using Base Flange
........................................................ 497
Summary
.................................................................................................. 515
13.
Die Design
............................................................................................... 516
13.1
Scope of Die Design
........................................................................ 516
13.2
Components of a Die Set
................................................................. 516
13.3
Pierce and Blank Die
....................................................................... 517
13.4
Scrap Strip
....................................................................................... 522
13.5
Design of Die Holder of a Die Set
................................................... 522
13.6
Design of Punch Holder of a Die Set
.............................................. 525
13.7
Design of Guide Post
....................................................................... 528
13.8
Design of Bushing
........................................................................... 529
13.9
Design of Die Block
........................................................................ 529
Exercises
.................................................................................................. 531
14.
Weldments
.............................................................................................. 532
14.1
Introduction
..................................................................................... 532
14.2
Creating Parts with a
3D
Sketch
...................................................... 532
14.3
Tutorials
.......................................................................................... 533
Tutorial
14.1:
Bent tube
................................................................... 533
Tutorial
14.2:
Bent tube
................................................................... 537
Tutorial
14.3:
Handlebar tube
.......................................................... 539
14.4
Weldments Toolbar
......................................................................... 543
14.4.1
Structural member
................................................................ 543
14.4.2
Trimming the structural members
........................................ 547
14.4.3
Adding end caps to structural members
................................ 548
14.4.4
Adding gussets to structural members
.................................. 550
14.4.5
Adding fillet beads to structural members
............................ 550
15.
Routings: Piping and Tubing
................................................................ 552
15.1
Introduction
..................................................................................... 552
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15.2
Activating the SolidWorks Routing Add-In
.................................... 552
15.3
Background
..................................................................................... 553
15.4
Customizing Routing Templates
.................................................... 554
15.5
Adding Parts to the Routing Library
............................................... 555
15.6
Illustration
1 .................................................................................... 555
15.6.1
Starting a route
..................................................................... 555
15.6.2
Creating a route
................................................................... 558
15.7
Illustration
2.................................................................................... 559
15.8
Route Drawing
................................................................................ 563
16.
Power Transmission Elements
.............................................................. 564
16Л
Gears and Power Transmission
....................................................... 564
16.2
Spur Gears
....................................................................................... 565
16.2.1
Creating gears
..................................................................... 565
16.2.2
Power description
............................................................... 567
16.2.3
Support plate sizing
............................................................ 567
16.2.4
Gear assembly modeling
..................................................... 568
16.2.5
Assembly of the support plate, pin, and gears
.................... 570
16.2.6
Animation
........................................................................... 575
16.3
Rack-and-Pinion Gears
.................................................................... 576
16.3.1
Problem description
............................................................ 577
16.3.2
Gear assembly modeling
.................................................... 578
16.3.3
Animation
...........................................................................585
16.4
Belts and Pulleys
............................................................................. 587
16.4.1
Problem description
............................................................ 587
16.4.2
Belt-and-pulley assembly modeling
................................... 589
16.4.3
Animation
........................................................................... 598
16.5
Chain Drive: Chains and Sprockets
................................................. 599
16.5.1
Problem description
............................................................ 600
16.5.2
Chain-and-sprocket assembly modeling
............................. 601
16.5.3
Animation
...........................................................................609
16.6
Further Reading
............................................................................... 609
17.
Cam Design
.............................................................................................610
17.1
Introduction
..................................................................................... 610
17.2
Types of Cams
.................................................................................610
17.3
Types of Followers
.......................................................................... 610
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17.4
Creating Cams using the Traditional Method
.................................. 611
17.5
Creating Cams in SolidWorks
......................................................... 611
17.5.1
Problem definition
.............................................................. 611
17.5.2
SolidWorks Toolbox add-ins
.............................................. 611
17.5.3
To access the SolidWorks Cams tool
.................................. 612
17.6
Creating a Hub
................................................................................ 620
17.7
Creating a Hub using the Cam-Circular Dialog
.............................. 621
17.8
Creating a Hole for a Key using the Hole Wizard
........................... 622
17.9
Cam Shaft Assembly
....................................................................... 624
17.9.1
Spring
.................................................................................. 624
17.9.2
Cam follower bracket
.......................................................... 625
17.9.3
Cam bracket
........................................................................ 627
17.9.4
Roller
.................................................................................. 628
17.9.5
Camshaft
............................................................................ 628
17.9.6
Handle
................................................................................. 629
17.9.7
Pin
....................................................................................... 630
17.9.8
Assembly of cam shaft components
.................................... 630
Exercises
.................................................................................................. 631
18.
Mechanism Design Using Blocks
........................................................... 632
18.1
Introduction
..................................................................................... 632
18.2
Blocks Toolbar
................................................................................ 632
18.3
Problem Description
........................................................................ 633
18.4
Creating Sketches of a Mechanism
................................................. 635
18.5
Saving the Sketches as Different Block Files
.................................. 637
18.6
Saving the Block into the Layout Environment
.............................. 637
18.7
Applying Relations to the Blocks
.................................................... 639
18.8
Converting Blocks into Parts
........................................................... 644
18.9
Extruding the Parts
.......................................................................... 646
Summary
.................................................................................................. 650
19.
Threads and Fasteners
........................................................................... 651
19.1
Threads and Fasteners
..................................................................... 651
19.2
Internal and External Threads
......................................................... 651
19.3
Internal Thread Example
................................................................. 652
19.4
External Thread Example
................................................................ 655
19.5
Smart Fasteners
............................................................................... 669
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19.6
Set Screws
....................................................................................... 672
19.6.1
Shaft
.................................................................................... 672
19.6.2
Collar
.................................................................................. 673
19.6.3
Assembly of shaft and collar
............................................... 675
19.7
О
-Ring
Grooves
.............................................................................. 676
19.8
Retaining Ring Grooves
.................................................................. 681
20.
Finite Element Analysis using SolidWorks
.......................................... 682
20.1
Introduction to COSMOS/SolidWorks Simulation
......................... 682
20.1.1
What is SolidWorks Simulation?
........................................ 682
20.1.2
Product development cycle (PDC)
...................................... 685
20.1.3
What is finite element analysis?
.......................................... 685
20.1.4
How does finite element analysis work?
............................. 687
20.1.5
Types of engineering analysis
............................................. 690
20.1.6
Principles of finite element analysis
................................... 691
20.1.7
SolidWorks Simulation add-ins
.......................................... 694
20.1.8
SolidWorks Simulation CommandManager
....................... 695
20.1.9
SolidWorks Simulation toolbars
......................................... 699
20.1.10
Starting a new study in SolidWorks Simulation
................. 700
20.1.11
Basic SolidWorks Simulation steps
.................................... 702
20.2
Finite Element Analysis of a Plate
................................................... 703
Summary
.................................................................................................. 711
Exercises
.................................................................................................. 712
Appendix
........................................................................................................ 713
A.I Drill Sizes and Conversion Table
.................................................... 713
A.2 BA, BSF, and
BSP
Thread Sizes
..................................................... 714
A.3 BSW Thread Sizes
........................................................................... 715
A.4 Standard Hexagon Sizes
.................................................................. 716
Index
....................................................................................................................... 717
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Engineering Design
with SolidWorks
Computer-Aided Engineering Design
with
SolidWorks
is designed for students
taking SolidWorks courses at college and university, and also for engineering
designers involved or interested in using SolidWorks for real-life applications
in manufacturing processes, mechanical systems, and engineering analysis.
The course material is divided into two parts. Part I covers the principles of
SolidWorks, simple and advanced part modeling approaches, assembly
modeling, drawing, configurations/design tables, and surface modeling. Part
II covers the applications of SolidWorks in manufacturing processes, mechanical
systems, and engineering analysis. The manufacturing processes applications
include mold design, sheet metal parts design, die design, and weldments.
The mechanical systems applications include: routing, piping and tubing, gears,
pulleys and chains, cams and springs, mechanism design and analysis, threads
and fasteners, hinges, and universal joints. The sections on engineering analysis
also include finite element analysis.
This textbook is unique because it is one of the very few to thoroughly cover
the applications of SolidWorks in manufacturing processes, mechanical
systems, and engineering analysis, as presented in Part II.
jt is written using a hands-on approach in which students can follow the steps
described in each chapter to: model and assemble parts, produce drawings,
and create applications on their own with little assistance from their instructors
during each teaching session or in the computer laboratory. There are pictorial
descriptions of the steps involved in every stage of part modeling, assembly
modeiing. drawing details, and applications presented in this textbook.
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spelling | Onwubolu, Godfrey C. Verfasser aut Computer-aided engineering design with SolidWorks Godfrey Onwubolu, Humber Institute of Technolgy & Advanced Learning, Canada Computer aided engineering design with SolidWorks London Imperial College Press 2013 XXII, 721 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier SolidWorks (DE-588)4673684-0 gnd rswk-swf SolidWorks (DE-588)4673684-0 s DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=024174585&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=024174585&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Onwubolu, Godfrey C. Computer-aided engineering design with SolidWorks SolidWorks (DE-588)4673684-0 gnd |
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title | Computer-aided engineering design with SolidWorks |
title_alt | Computer aided engineering design with SolidWorks |
title_auth | Computer-aided engineering design with SolidWorks |
title_exact_search | Computer-aided engineering design with SolidWorks |
title_full | Computer-aided engineering design with SolidWorks Godfrey Onwubolu, Humber Institute of Technolgy & Advanced Learning, Canada |
title_fullStr | Computer-aided engineering design with SolidWorks Godfrey Onwubolu, Humber Institute of Technolgy & Advanced Learning, Canada |
title_full_unstemmed | Computer-aided engineering design with SolidWorks Godfrey Onwubolu, Humber Institute of Technolgy & Advanced Learning, Canada |
title_short | Computer-aided engineering design with SolidWorks |
title_sort | computer aided engineering design with solidworks |
topic | SolidWorks (DE-588)4673684-0 gnd |
topic_facet | SolidWorks |
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