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نویسندگان: David Planchard
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ISBN (شابک) : 9781630574079, 1630574074
ناشر: SDC Publications
سال نشر: 2021
تعداد صفحات: 587
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
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Engineering Graphics with SOLIDWORKS 2021 برای کمک به دانشجویان، طراحان، مهندسان و متخصصان تازه کار SOLIDWORKS نوشته شده است. این کتاب اصول گرافیک مهندسی و شیوههای ابعادسازی را با رویکرد گام به گام پروژهای برای یادگیری SOLIDWORKS ترکیب میکند. این کتاب در چهار بخش با 11 فصل تنظیم شده است. فصل 1 - 3: کاوش در تاریخچه گرافیک مهندسی، تکنیکهای ترسیم دستی، طرحبندی املایی، طرحریزی زاویه سوم در مقابل اول، نقشههای چند نمای، شیوههای ابعاد (استاندارد ASME Y14.5-2009)، نوع خط، نوع تناسب، تحمل ، اتصال دهنده ها به طور کلی، یادداشت های نخ عمومی و تاریخچه CAD که منجر به توسعه SOLIDWORKS شده است. فصل 4 - 9: درک رابط کاربری SOLIDWORKS و CommandManager، ویژگیهای سند و سیستم، قطعات ساده ماشین، مجموعههای ساده و پیچیده، هدف طراحی مناسب، جداول طراحی، پیکربندیها، چند برگه، نقشههای چند نمای، BOMها و جداول ویرایش با استفاده از امکانات اولیه و پیشرفته دستورالعمل های گام به گام را در بیش از 80 فعالیت دنبال کنید تا هشت بخش، چهار مجموعه فرعی، سه نقشه و شش الگوی سند ایجاد کنید. فصل 10: برای آزمون گواهی SOLIDWORKS Associate (CSWA) آماده شوید. برنامه درسی و مقوله های امتحان CSWA و دانش مدل مورد نیاز برای موفقیت در امتحان را درک کنید. فصل 11: یک درک اساسی بین تولید افزایشی در مقابل تولید تفریقی ارائه دهید. در مورد تکنولوژی چاپگرهای ساخت رشته فیلامنت ذوب شده (FFF)، STereoLithography (SLA) و تف جوشی لیزری انتخابی (SLS) بحث کنید. مواد رشته ای مناسب را انتخاب کنید. اصطلاحات چاپگر سه بعدی را درک کنید. دانش تهیه، ذخیره و چاپ مدل بر روی چاپگر سه بعدی Fused Filament Fabrication. اطلاعات مربوط به آزمون گواهی شده تولید افزودنی SOLIDWORKS (CSWA-AM). با استفاده از راهنمای SOLIDWORKS، ویژگیها، دستورات و ابزارهای فردی را مرور کنید. تمرینهای فصل، شایستگیهای استفاده را بر اساس اهداف فصل تحلیل و بررسی میکنند. این کتاب برای تکمیل آموزش های SOLIDWORKS واقع در منوی راهنمای SOLIDWORKS طراحی شده است. نتایج مطلوب و شایستگی های استفاده برای هر پروژه فهرست شده است. اهداف خود را از قبل بشناسید مراحل گام به گام را برای دستیابی به اهداف طراحی خود دنبال کنید. بین چندین سند، ویژگیها، فرمانها و ویژگیهایی کار کنید که نشاندهنده نحوه استفاده مهندسان و طراحان از SOLIDWORKS در صنعت است. نویسنده سناریوهای صنعت را با ترکیب تجربه صنعت خود با دانش مهندسان، مدیران بخش، فروشندگان و تولیدکنندگان توسعه داد.
Engineering Graphics with SOLIDWORKS 2021 is written to assist students, designers, engineers and professionals who are new to SOLIDWORKS. The book combines the fundamentals of engineering graphics and dimensioning practices with a step-by-step project based approach to learning SOLIDWORKS. The book is divided into four sections with 11 Chapters. Chapters 1 - 3: Explore the history of engineering graphics, manual sketching techniques, orthographic projection, Third vs. First angle projection, multi-view drawings, dimensioning practices (ASME Y14.5-2009 standard), line type, fit type, tolerance, fasteners in general, general thread notes and the history of CAD leading to the development of SOLIDWORKS. Chapters 4 - 9: Comprehend the SOLIDWORKS User Interface and CommandManager, Document and System properties, simple machine parts, simple and complex assemblies, proper design intent, design tables, configurations, multi-sheet, multi-view drawings, BOMs, and Revision tables using basic and advanced features. Follow the step-by-step instructions in over 80 activities to develop eight parts, four sub-assemblies, three drawings and six document templates. Chapter 10: Prepare for the Certified SOLIDWORKS Associate (CSWA) exam. Understand the curriculum and categories of the CSWA exam and the required model knowledge needed to successfully take the exam. Chapter 11: Provide a basic understanding between Additive vs. Subtractive manufacturing. Discuss Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF), STereoLithography (SLA), and Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) printer technology. Select suitable filament material. Comprehend 3D printer terminology. Knowledge of preparing, saving, and printing a model on a Fused Filament Fabrication 3D printer. Information on the Certified SOLIDWORKS Additive Manufacturing (CSWA-AM) exam. Review individual features, commands, and tools using SOLIDWORKS Help. The chapter exercises analyze and examine usage competencies based on the chapter objectives. The book is designed to complement the SOLIDWORKS Tutorials located in the SOLIDWORKS Help menu. Desired outcomes and usage competencies are listed for each project. Know your objectives up front. Follow the step-by step procedures to achieve your design goals. Work between multiple documents, features, commands, and properties that represent how engineers and designers utilize SOLIDWORKS in industry. The author developed the industry scenarios by combining his own industry experience with the knowledge of engineers, department managers, vendors and manufacturers.
Engineering Graphics with SOLIDWORKS 2021 A Step-by-Step Project Based Approach Engineering Graphics with SOLIDWORKS 2021 SDC Publications About the Author • Applications in Sheet Metal Using Pro/SHEETMETAL & Pro/ENGINEER Acknowledgements Contact the Author Note to Instructors Trademarks, Disclaimer, and Copyrighted Material References Overview of Chapters About the Book Chapter 1 History of Engineering Graphics Chapter Overview Example 1: Example 2: Global and Local Coordinate System 2 Dimensional Cartesian Coordinate System Example 1: Example 2: 3 Dimensional Cartesian Coordinate System Freehand Sketching General Sketching Techniques Geometric Entities Solid Primitives Alphabet of Lines Precedence of Line Types —10 Alphabet of Lines Exercises: Projections in General Projection Types Multi-view Projections Orthographic Projection (Third Angle) Glass Box and Six Principal Orthographic Views Height, Width, and Depth Dimensions Transferring Dimensions Sheet Media Orthographic Projection Exercises: Planes (Normal, Inclined and Oblique) Plane Exercises: Chapter Summary Questions Chapter 2 Isometric Projection and Multi View Drawings Chapter Overview Isometric Sketching Example 1: Circles drawn in Axonometric view Example 1: Additional Projections Two-view drawing Example 2: One-view drawing Example 1: Example 2: Note Annotation to replace the Top view Example 3: Note Fastener Annotation Exercises: Drawing Views - Advanced Section view Detail View Example 1: Example 2: Broken out View Break or Broken View Crop View Auxiliary View Example 1: Exercises: History of Computer Aided Design (CAD) Boolean operations What is SOLIDWORKS? Design Intent Design intent in an assembly Chapter Summary Questions Exercises Chapter3 Dimensioning Practices, Scales, Tolerancing and Fasteners Chapter Overview American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Dimensioning Measurement Scale Standards for Dimensioning Example 1: Example 1: Example 1: Example 1: Example 2: Example 1: Example 1: Example 1: Example 1: Example 1: Example 1: Example 1: Example 3: Example 1: Example 1: Example 1: Precision Size Dimension Example 1: Continuous Dimensions Example 1: Principles of good dimensioning Example 1: Example 1: Dimension Exercises: Dimension Exercises: Precision and Tolerance Tolerance for a drawing Example 1 & 2: Name Symbol Formatting Inch Tolerances Metric Dimension Specifications Tolerance Parts and Important Terms Fit - Hole Tolerance Example 1: Fit Types between Mating Parts Fasteners in General Thread Class of Fit Chapter Summary Questions Exercises ——.35 — 2.50 -4 P-.125 Chapter 4 Overview of SOLIDWORKS 2021 and the User Interface Chapter Objective What is SOLIDWORKS®? Home Tab Recent Tab Learn Tab Menu Bar menu Drop-down menu Create a New Part Document SOLIDWORKS Help SOLIDWORKS Tutorials User Interface Tools Right-click Consolidated toolbar System feedback icon Confirmation Comer Heads-up View toolbar SOLIDWORKS CommandManager f El e й • 9 <§> Tg ® T El ®= И Collapse the CommandManager Part FeatureManager Design Tree Fly-out FeatureManager Task Pane SOLIDWORKS Resources Design Library File Explorer Search View Palette Custom Properties SOLIDWORKS Forum 3DEXPERIENCE MARKETPLACE 3D Views tab Dynamic Reference Visualization (Parent/Child) Mouse Movements Summary Chapters Introduction to SOLIDWORKS Part Modeling Chapter Overview File Management Start a SOLIDWORKS Session. Open a new Part. Part Template 20) 21) 22) Select the SOLIDWORKSMODELS 2021\\MY-TEMPLATES folder. 27) Select MMGS, (millimeter, gram, second) for Unit system. 30) Click OK. 33) Select the SOLIDWORKS-MODELS 2021\\MY- TEMPLATES folder. BATTERY Part BATTERY Part-Extruded Boss/Base Feature 51) Double click PART-IN-ANSI, [PART-MM-ISO]. 70) Click Isometric view Ф. 78) Rename Boss-Extrude1 to Base Extrude. BATTERY Part-Fillet Feature Edge 89) Select the Connected to start face, 92) Click Isometric view Ф. 105) Click Isometric view BATTERY Part - Fillet Feature BATTERY Part - Extruded Boss/Base Feature BATTERYPLATE Part Save As, Delete, Edit Feature and Modify BATTERYPLATE Part - Extruded Boss Feature BATTERYPLATE Part - Fillet Features: Full Round and Multiple Radius Options 235) Multi-body Parts and Extruded Boss/Base Feature Chapter Summary Questions ej gg ($ @ > I>I<1 / e 7 ® п о ° ® Exercises Chapter 6 Revolved Boss/Base Features Chapter 6 - Revolved Boss/Base Features Chapter Overview LENS Part LENS Part-Revolved Boss/Base Feature 2) Click the MY-TEMPLATES tab. 3) Double click PART-IN-ANSI, [PART-MM-ISOJ. 4) Click Save As Ж 44) Rename Revolvel to BaseRevolve. LENS Part - Shell Feature 52) Rename ShelH to LensShell. 53) Click Save Extruded Boss/Base Feature and Convert Entities Sketch tool 64) Click Front view 87) Click the Add or Update Favorite icon. 88) Enter CBORE FOR BULB. 95) Click Isometric view . LENS Part - Revolved Boss Thin Feature 117) Rename Revolve-Thinl to LensConnector. 119) Click Save LENS Part - Extruded Boss/Base Feature and Offset Entities 124) Click Front view • Diffuse amount, Specular amount, Specular spread, 141) Click Isometric view BULB Part BULB Part - Revolved Base Feature 157) Double-click PART-IN-ANSI, [PART-MM-ISO]. BULB Part - Revolved Boss Feature and Spline Sketch Tool 204) Click Isometric view Ф. 205) Click Save S. 217) Click Coincident . 223) Click the horizontal centerline. 224) Click the short horizontal line. 226) Enter .260in, [6.6]. Click the short horizontal line. 233) Check the Thin Feature box. 235) Click the Reverse Direction box. 237) Click Save И. BULB Part - Dome Feature BULB Part - Circular Pattern Feature Customizing Toolbars and Short Cut Keys Chapter Summary Questions Exercise 6.1: BUSHING Exercise 6.2: PIN Exercise 6.3: Mounting Nut Exercise 6.4: SCREW Exercise 6.5: Exercise 6.6: Exercise 6.7: Exercise 6.8: Chapter? Swept, Lofted, Rib, Mirror and Additional Features Chapter 7 - Swept, Lofted, Rib, Mirror and Additional Features Chapter Overview O-RING Part - Swept Base Feature 2) Click the MY-TEMPLATES tab. 3) Double click PART-IN-ANSI, [PART-MM-ISO]. 4) Click Save As Ш. 18) Rename Sketchl to Sketch-path. 20) Select Circular Profile. 25) Rename Sweepl to Base-Sweep. 26) Click Isometric view >. 27) Click Save S. SWITCH Part - Lofted Base Feature 37) 47) Click Top view 0. 51) Click the Origin. 54) Click the left vertical line. 56) Click the top horizontal line. 57) Click the right vertical line. 58) Click the bottom horizontal line. 60) Click Equal = . 62) Click the top horizontal line. 65) Rebuild 9 the model. 67) Rename Sketchl to Sketch 1-lower. 68) Click Save H. 69) Click Top view ®. 81) Click Exit Sketch. 82) Rename Sketch2 to Sketch2-middle. 84) Click Top view ®. 93) Click Exit Sketch. 94) Rename Sketch3 to Sketch3-upper. 98) Click Clear Selections. SWITCH Part - Dome Feature 117) Un-check Show FeatureDimensions. 120) Click Save B. Four Major Categories of Solid Features LENSCAP Part LENSCAP Part - Extruded Boss/Base, Extruded Cut and Shell Features 131) 162) Click Isometric view >. LENSCAP Part - Revolved Thin Cut Feature LENSCAP Part - Thread, Swept Feature and Helix/Spiral Curve HOUSING Part HOUSING Part - Lofted Boss Feature 348) HOUSING Part-Second - Extruded Boss/Base Feature HOUSING Part - Shell Feature Click Isometric view -. HOUSING Part - Handle with Swept Feature I8 Ф HOUSING Part - First Rib and Linear Pattern Feature 579) 588) HOUSING Part - Second Rib Feature 643) HOUSING Part - Mirror Feature 654) Chapter Summary Questions Exercise 7.2: HOOK Part e й $ e Exercise 7.3: WEIGHT Part Exercise 7.4: SWEPT-CUT CASE Exercise 7.5: Hole Wizard, Rib and Linear Pattern Features Exercise 7.6: Shell feature Exercise 7.7: Revolved Base, Hole Wizard, and Circular Pattern features Exercise 7.8: Extruded Boss/Base and Revolved Boss feature Exercise 7.11: Water Bottle Exercise 7.12: Traditional Ice cream cone Chapters Assembly Modeling - Bottom up method Chapter 8 - Assembly Modeling - Bottom up method Chapter Overview Assembly Modeling Overview FLASHLIGHT Assembly Assembly Techniques Assembly Template 26) Select the SOLIDWORKS-MODELS 2021\\MY-TEMPLATES folder. LENSANDBULB Sub-assembly 31) Double click ASM-IN-ANSI, [ASM-MM-ISO]. 44) Click Save All. 54) 71) Click Isometric view . BATTERYANDPLATE Sub-assembly CAPANDLENS Sub-assembly FLASHLIGHT Assembly ft 0 Ф [3 Addressing Interference Issues Exploded View 262) Click the Regular step (translate and rotate) button. Export Files and eDrawings Chapter Summary Questions Exercises Exercise 8.1: Weight-Hook Assembly Exercise 8.2: Weight-Link Assembly Exercise 8.3: Binder Clip Exercise 8.4: Limit Mate (Advanced Mate Type) Exercise 8.5: Screw Mate (Mechanical Mate Type) Exercise 8.6: Angle Mate Exercise 8.6A: Angle Mate (Cont:) Exercise 8.7: Symmetric Mate (Advanced Mate) Exercise 8.8: Gear Mate (Mechanical mate) Exercise 8.9: Counter Weight Assembly Additional Project Exercises Exercises Exercise 8.10: Butterfly Valve Assembly Project Exercise 8.11: Shock Assembly Project Exercise 8.12: Quick Acting Clamp Assembly Project Exercise 8.13: Drill Guide Assembly Project Exercise 8.14: Pulley Assembly Project Exercise 8.15: Welder Arm Assembly Project Exercise 8.16: Radial Engine Assembly Project Exercise 8.17: Bench Vice Assembly Project Exercise 8.18: Kant Twist Clamp Assembly Project Exercise 8.19: Arbor Press Assembly Project Exercise 8.20: Shaper tool head Assembly Project Chapters Fundamentals of Drawing Chapter Overview 4) Select A (ANSI) Landscape. 13) The Document Properties tab. Title Block A 39) INTERPRET GEOMETRIC TOLERANCING PER Д 42) 43) Right-click the Note text block. 44) Click Edit Text. 45) Delete the line FRACTIONAL +-. 48) Enter 0. Company Logo and Save Sheet Format 64) Right-click in the Graphics window. 67) 68) 70) 73) Select Drawing Templates (*.drwdot) for Save as type. 75) Enter A-IN-ANSI, [A-MM-ISO] for File name. 76) Click Save. BATTERY Drawing A BATTERY Detail View Drawing View Display Insert Model Items and Move Dimensions New Assembly Drawing and Exploded View Bill of Materials and Balloons Part Numbers Click Options @ , Document Properties tab. 265) 283) Add a Center of Mass point Chapter Summary Questions Exercise 9.1: FLATBAR - 3 HOLE Drawing Exercise 9.2: CYLINDER Drawing Exercise 9.4: LINKS Assembly Drawing Exercise 9.6: FLAT-PLATE Drawing Chapter 10 Introduction to the Certified SOLI DWORKS Associate (CSWA) Exam Chapter 10 - Certified SOLIDWORKS Associate (CSWA) Exam Chapter Objective Introduction ASSOCIATE Assembly Creation and Modification Introduction and Drafting Competencies Assembly Creation and Modification Intended Audience During the Exam Examples: Drafting Competencies Question 2: Question 3: Question 4: Question 5: Question 6: Calculate the mass: A = 888.48grams Calculate the volume: C = 111059.43 cubic millimeters Question 6A: X = -80.39 millimeters Y = -15.93 millimeters Z = -22.65 millimeters Question 6B: 309.75 grams 114721.22 cubic millimeters Examples: Advanced Part Creation and Modification Question 1: Question 2: Question 3: Question 4: Question 5: Question 6: Calculate the mass: Calculate the volume: A = 522989.22 cubic millimeters Question 6A: Examples: Assembly Creation and Modification Chapter 11 Additive Manufacturing - 3D Printing Fundamentals Chapter Objective Additive vs. Subtractive Manufacturing 3D modeling 3D file export Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) StereoLithography (SLA) Select the Correct Filament Material for FFF PLA PLA - Storage ABS Nylon STereoLithography (*.stl) file Save an STL (*.stl) file in SOLIDWORKS Additive Manufacturing (*.amf) file Save an Additive Manufacturing (*.amf) file in SOLIDWORKS 3D Manufacturing Format (*.3mf) file Save a 3D Manufacturing Format (*.3mf) file in SOLIDWORKS What is a Slicer? How does a Slicer Work? Slicer Parameters Shell (Wall) Thickness Infill Density/Overiap Part Orientation Example 1: First Orientation - Vertical Non-heated Build Plate Heated Build Plate Add Pads Safe Zone Rule Level Build Platform In General (FFF Printers) SOLIDWORKS Summary Modeling - Best Practices Helpful On-line Infoimation SOLIDWORKS Document Types GLOSSARY INDEX Engineering Graphics with SOLIDWORKS 2021 Description Table of Contents