SolidWorks Routing
Tools
SolidWorks
Routing
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What
is SolidWorks Routing?
How does it work?
How is it useful in the design process?
Practical Examples?
Part
of a set of innovative design tools
used to simplify the design of piping
tubing and electrical cable systems
After
creating an assembly
drag and drop fixtures such as
flange from parts library
Specify the nominal diameter
and schedule of the pipe to be
used through the routing
properties tool
Routes are created in the
context of an assembly using
sketch tools in the 3-D
environment
As
the assembly is created, pipe bends
are automatically added
If bend radiuses are not standard, custom
bends will be generated
Associations between routed
components may be added in order to
minimize human errors
Routes may be modified using the drag
and drop feature
Similar
to piping
Allows quick and easy connections
between electrical components and
harnesses
Allows for routing of cables directly
between components or through cable
clips
Previously routed cables can be easily
modified using drag and drop feature
Routes
can be sketched using standard
sketching tools such as lines and splines
Segment length will be calculated
according to bend radii in cable
SolidWorks will highlight areas where
bend radii are too sharp for specified
cable diameter
Auto
routing between two points allows
for quick review of several routing
options
Allows for optimization of space and
material being used
Also quickly screens for possible
interference issues
SolidWorks design library
has various pre-made
components such as valves,
electrical harnesses etc.
Use of design tables
provides an extensive
selection of available parts
and fittings
Fittings will automatically
associate the proper
dimensions when dropped
into a pre-existing route
To save time, entire
assemblies such as ball valves
and pin connectors are
available
Additional components can be
easily added to a route using
drag and drop function
Cable routes can be modified
to run through added
components such as clips
For piping, appropriate length
and diameter of pipe will be
added to route
After
route has be completed an
SolidWorks can create and engineered
drawing showing an isometric view of
the piping
A bill of materials showing the fittings as
well as appropriate lengths of pipe and
cuts can also be generated and placed in
drawing
After
cable routing has been created, a
2-D cable diagram of the 3-D
configuration can be created
A bill of materials can be automatically
inserted to document cable lengths as
well as harness connections
Information on connectors including pin
and cable color can also be added to
match the color coded drawing
Routing
allows for designers to more
easily capture true design intent
Routing tools simplify process of adding
and modifying complex cable and piping
systems
Allows designer to quickly explore many
cable/pipe layouts
What
types of components can be
designed using SolidWorks Routing
Tools?
Ans:
Routing can be used to design and modify
piping and electrical systems within
simple and complex assemblies.
What
features in routing make it useful to
the design process?
Ans:
Several convenient features include:
- extensive library of drag and drop
components
- auto-routing between points
- drag and drop modification of route
- quick interference checking and route
optimization
Questions
Additional
or Comments?
routing videos available at:
http://www.solidworks.com/pages/onlinetour/popup.cfm