Mastering SolidWorks (eBook)

Practical Examples
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2020 | 1st ed. 2020
XIV, 316 Seiten
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-030-38901-7 (ISBN)

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Mastering SolidWorks - Kaushik Kumar, Divya Zindani, J. Paulo Davim
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This book provides the reader with a comprehensive knowledge of all the tools provided in the software SOLIDWORKS for a variety of engineering areas. It presents a broad choice of examples to be imitated in one's own work. In developing these examples, the authors' intent has been to exercise many program features and re?nements. By displaying these, the authors hope to give readers the con?dence to employ these program enhancements in their own modeling applications. 



Kaushik Kumar, B.Tech (Mechanical Engineering, REC (Now NIT), Warangal), MBA (Marketing, IGNOU) and Ph.D (Engineering, Jadavpur University), is presently an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi, India. He has 14 years of Teaching & Research and over 11 years of industrial experience in a manufacturing unit of Global repute. His areas of teaching and research interest are Quality Management Systems, Optimization, Non-conventional machining, CAD / CAM, Rapid Prototyping and Composites. He has 9 Patents, 28 books, 19 Edited Book Volume, 43 Book Chapters, 137 international Journal, 21 International and 1 National Conference publications to his credit. He is on the editorial board and review panel of 7 International and 1 National Journals of repute. He has been felicitated with many awards and honours.

 

Divya Zindani, BE (Mechanical Engineering, Rajasthan Technical University, Kota), M.E. (Design of Mechanical Equipment, BIT Mesra), presently pursuing Ph.D. in Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Silchar. He has over 2 years of Industrial experience. His areas of interests are Optimization, Product and Process Design, CAD/CAM/CAE and rapid prototyping. He has 1 Patent, 5 Books, 5 Edited Book, 20 Book Chapters and 11 international Journal publications to his credit. He has been felicitated with awards. 

 

J. Paulo Davim received his Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1997, M.Sc. degree in Mechanical Engineering (materials and manufacturing processes) in 1991, Mechanical Engineering degree (5 years) in 1986, from the University of Porto (FEUP), the Aggregate title (Full Habilitation) from the University of Coimbra in 2005 and the D.Sc. from London Metropolitan University in 2013. He is Senior Chartered Engineer by the Portuguese Institution of Engineers with an MBA and Specialist title in Engineering and Industrial Management. He is also Eur Ing by FEANI-Brussels and Fellow (FIET) by IET-London. Currently, he is Professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering of the University of Aveiro, Portugal. He has more than 30 years of teaching and research experience in Manufacturing, Materials, Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, with special emphasis in Machining & Tribology. He has also interest in Management, Engineering Education and Higher Education for Sustainability. He has guided large numbers of postdoc, Ph.D. and master's students as well as has coordinated and participated in several financed research projects. He has received several scientific awards. He has worked as evaluator of projects for ERC-European Research Council and other international research agencies as well as examiner of Ph.D. thesis for many universities in different countries. He is the Editor in Chief of several international journals, Guest Editor of journals, books Editor, book Series Editor and Scientific Advisory for many international journals and conferences. Presently, he is an Editorial Board member of 30 international journals and acts as reviewer for more than 100 prestigious Web of Science journals. In addition, he has also published as editor (and co-editor) more than 125 books and as author (and co-author) more than 10 books, 80 book chapters and 400 articles in journals and conferences (more than 250 articles in journals indexed in Web of Science core collection/h-index 53+/9000+ citations, SCOPUS/h-index 57+/11000+ citations, Google Scholar/h-index 75+/18000+).

Preface 6
Contents 10
About the Authors 14
1 Introduction 16
1.1 Graphic Language 16
1.2 Significance 16
1.3 Introduction to Drawings 17
1.4 Modes of Communication 17
1.5 Engineering Drawing as a Communication Tool 18
1.6 Need for Drawings 19
1.7 Drawing 20
1.8 Types of Drawing 20
1.8.1 Artistic Drawing 20
1.8.2 Engineering Drawing 20
1.9 Purpose of Engineering Drawing 21
1.10 Applications of Engineering Drawing 21
1.11 Types of Engineering Drawing 22
1.12 Classifications 22
1.12.1 Machine Drawing 22
1.12.2 Production Drawing 22
1.12.3 Part Drawing 22
1.12.4 Assembly Drawing 23
1.13 Emergence of Engineering Graphics 23
1.14 Computer-Aided Drawing and Drafting 23
1.15 History of CAD 24
1.16 CAD Background 24
1.17 Advantages of CAD 24
1.18 CAD Disadvantages 26
1.18.1 AutoCAD 26
1.18.2 Advantages of Using AutoCAD 26
1.18.3 Disadvantages of Using AutoCAD 28
1.19 Limitations of AutoCAD 28
1.19.1 Line 28
1.19.2 Constrained File Formats 29
1.19.3 Shading, Fill, and Texture 29
1.19.4 Non-parametric 29
1.20 SOLIDWORKS 29
1.20.1 Advantages of SOLIDWORKS 30
1.20.2 Introducing SOLIDWORKS 31
1.21 The SOLIDWORKS User Interface 32
2 Introduction to Sketching 45
2.1 Line 45
2.1.1 Centerline 50
2.2 Rectangle 51
2.2.1 Corner Rectangle 51
2.2.2 Center Rectangle 53
2.2.3 3 Point Corner Rectangle 54
2.2.4 3 Point Center Rectangle 55
2.2.5 Parallelogram 55
2.3 Slot 56
2.3.1 Straight Slot 57
2.3.2 Centerpoint Straight Slot 58
2.3.3 3 Point Arc Slot 59
2.3.4 Centerpoint Arc Slot 60
2.4 Circle 61
2.5 ARC 63
2.5.1 Centerpoint Arc 64
2.5.2 Tangent Arc 65
2.5.3 3 Point Arc 67
2.6 Polygon 68
2.7 Spline 69
2.8 Ellipse 72
2.8.1 Ellipse 72
2.8.2 Partial Ellipse 73
2.8.3 Parabola 75
2.8.4 Conic 76
2.9 Sketch Fillet 78
2.10 Sketch Chamfer 80
3 Basic Sketch Relations and Dimensioning 81
3.1 Inference Lines (Automatic Relations) 81
3.1.1 Perpendicular 82
3.1.2 Reference 82
3.2 Sketch Feedback 83
3.2.1 Endpoint 83
3.2.2 Midpoint 83
3.2.3 Coincident 83
3.3 Close 84
3.4 Turning off Tools 84
3.5 Status of the Sketch 84
3.6 Design Intent 84
3.7 Dimensions 99
4 Part Modeling Using Features 106
4.1 Extruded Boss/Base 106
4.2 Revolve Boss/Base 112
4.3 Swept Boss/Base 115
4.4 Lofted Boss/Base 117
4.5 Boundary Boss/Base 121
5 Sketch Entities 127
5.1 Trim Entities 127
5.1.1 Power Trim 127
5.1.2 Corner 129
5.1.3 Trim Away Inside 130
5.1.4 Trim Away Outside 132
5.1.5 Trim to Closest 134
5.2 Extend Entities 136
5.3 Convert Entities 138
5.3.1 Intersection Curve 140
5.4 Offset 141
5.5 Mirror Entities 143
5.6 Linear Sketch Pattern 145
5.7 Move Entities 147
5.8 Copy Entities 148
5.9 Rotate Entities 150
5.10 Scale Entities 150
5.11 Stretch Entities 151
6 Features Including Cuts 153
6.1 Extruded Cut 153
6.2 Hole Wizard 157
6.3 Revolved Cut 159
6.4 Swept Cut 166
6.5 Lofted Cut 173
6.6 Boundary Cut 179
7 Thin Features 182
7.1 Fillet 182
7.2 Chamfer 184
7.3 Draft 185
7.4 Rib 188
7.5 Shell 193
7.6 Wrap 194
7.7 Intersect 196
8 Introduction to Sheet Metal 198
8.1 Base Flange 198
8.2 Edge Flange 201
8.3 Corner 204
8.4 Unfold 206
8.5 Fold 208
8.6 Extruded Cut 209
8.7 Simple Hole 211
8.8 Miter Flange 212
9 Advanced Features in Sheet Metal 216
9.1 Jog 216
9.2 Hem 220
9.3 Sketched Bend 223
9.4 Forming Tool 225
9.5 Cross Break 231
9.6 Rip 233
9.7 Sheet Metal Gusset 234
9.8 No Bends 237
10 Assembly 238
11 Assembly Continued 250
12 Basics of Drawing 262
13 To Create a Flanged Coupling 271
14 To Create a Foot Step Bearing 297

Erscheint lt. Verlag 18.2.2020
Reihe/Serie Management and Industrial Engineering
Management and Industrial Engineering
Zusatzinfo XIV, 316 p. 613 illus., 591 illus. in color.
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Software Entwicklung
Technik Bauwesen
Schlagworte Assembly • drawing • flanged coupling • Part • Sheet metal • sketch entities • SolidWorks
ISBN-10 3-030-38901-4 / 3030389014
ISBN-13 978-3-030-38901-7 / 9783030389017
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