SolidWorks Advanced 2013 14
SolidWorks Advanced 2013 14
SolidWorks Advanced 2013 14
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CAD 121 COURSE SYLLABUS
SolidWorks Advanced
Course
Description:
SolidWorks
Advanced 3 credit
hours
Exploration of the theory and application of solid modeling
techniques for product design and manufacturing. Prerequisite:
SolidWorks Basics CAD 120 or consent of instructor.
Course Objectives:
Provide the student with the knowledge and practical experience in
the areas of 3D CAD modeling of parts, assemblies, and the creation
of mechanical drawings from the models.
Textbook
SolidWorks Advanced (Free/pdf. provided)
Instructional videos of lecture provided at www.vertanux1.com
4. Design Tables
5. SolidWorks Administration
6. Equations
Required Hardware
16+ Gigabyte USB Flash / Thumb Drive
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Software
SolidWorks Educational Edition
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STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
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supporting them as they attend college. If a student has a disability
(visual, aural, speech, emotional/psychiatric, orthopedic, health, or
learning), s/he may be entitled to some accommodation, service, or
support. While the College will not compromise or waive essential skill
requirements in any course or degree, students with disabilities may
be supported with accommodations to help meet these requirements.
The laws in effect at college level state that a person does not have to
reveal a disability, but if support is needed, documentation of the
disability must be provided. If none is provided, the college does not
have to make any exceptions to standard procedures.
All students are expected to comply with the Student Code of Conduct
and all other college procedures as stated in the current College
Catalog.
CLASSROOM PROCEDURES:
1. Attendance of each scheduled class meeting is required unless
otherwise specified by the instructor.
2. Daily work problems and hand-outs will be maintained in a
notebook and turned in upon the instructors request.
3. Reading assignments will be made prior to discussing the material.
4. Keep your drafting workstation clean and free of miscellaneous
materials.
5. Please report any malfunctioning equipment to the instructor.
LABORATORY UTILIZATION:
1. Regular daytime hours. The room is open for your use starting
at 8:00AM daily. Even though classes are being held, you are
encouraged to find an open area and
work in the laboratory.
2. There are evening classes, but you may use the lab up to 10:00PM.
3. On weekends, the lab will be available on Saturdays from 9:00AM to
4:00PM. The lab will be closed on Sundays.
IN ST RUCT O RS RE SP O N SIBIL IT Y:
1. Present material in a manner that can be understood by
each student.
2. Respect each student as an individual, to be of assistance in any
way possible, and to help solve problems, but not to solve problems
for the student.
3. Keep records of your progress and to summarize your learning
experiences with a
final
Instructors reserve the right to change a grade after the end of the
semester if there is evidence to warrants.
General Course Outline
4. Design Tables
5. SolidWorks Administration
6. Equations
10. Lab
2. Then open a word document and paste the image using ctrl-v.
Type in the Exercise number next to the image.
3. Send the completed portfolio with your name on the front cover to
me via email or hard copy. No more than two exercise images
per page.
1. 13:07
E12 SolidWorks 2012
Exercise 12 - DWG and DXF conversion to 3D model
2. 26:11
E13 SolidWorks 2012
Exercise 13 - Lofting with guide curves, Threads, Curvature Continuos Face Blend Fillets
3. 18:05
E14 SolidWorks 2012
Exercise 14 - Part editing, Molding prep, Draft
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E15 SolidWorks 2012
Exercise 15 - Mold Design, Cavity and Core creation, using cavity feature, creating drawings with
layers.
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. E20 SolidWorks 2012
Exercise 20 - Assembly Library Component Automation, Rendering
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10.
E21 SolidWorks 2012
Exercise 21 - Introduction to Surfacing, importing a jpeg image file and tracing around it
11.
E22 SolidWorks 2012
Exercise 22 - IGES - IGS - STEP import repair. FeatureWorks
12.
E23 SolidWorks 2012
Exercise 23 - Cylindrical Sheet Metal parts, Linear sketch patterns
13.
E24 SolidWorks 2012
Exercise 24 - Conical Sheet Metal parts using the old 90's method, before the loft option became
available. It still works.
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E25 SolidWorks 2012
Exercise 25 - Lofted Sheet Metal parts
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E26 SolidWorks 2012
Exercise 26 - Weldments, Structural Steel
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CAD 121 TOTALS
E12 20pts
L12 -
10
E13 20pts
L13 -
10
E14 20pts
L14 -
10
E15 20pts
L15 -
10
E16 20pts
L16 -
10
E17 20pts
L17 -
10
E18 20pts
L18 -
10
E19 20pts
L19 -
10
E20
20pts
E21
20pts
L21 -
10
E22
20pts
E23
20pts
E24
20pts
E25
20pts
E26
20pts
L26 -
10
EXERCISES
TOTAL 300 LAB
TOTAL 100pts
MIDTERM
300pts FINAL
300pts
TOTAL 1000pts
EXERCISE 12
Importing 2D DXF/DWG files
DWG and DXF files can be very useful if imported into SolidWorks.
1. Go to file/open and select DWG from the options. Locate the Wheel
Hub file.
1. Import to a new drawing.
2. The next screen should look like this Select the show preview box.
3. Once open the drawing should look like this
8. Click on the centerline and select the revolve feature. Hit okay.
9. Right mouse button click on any portion of one of the slots and
select
chain. Hit the CTRL-C buttons to copy.
10. Open the part file and select the Front plane. Hit CTRL-V to
paste the slot. It may appear to the right of the wheel. Just
edit the sketch and window around the slot sketch. Hold
down the CTRL key and drag the main center
point to the center of the wheel.
12. Extrude cut through all.
13. Add .125 fillets around the edges of the cutout. Then
create a circular pattern from the one cutout.
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3. Sketch the following on Plane 1. (5 spline points)
6. Loft
7. Loft completed.
Curvature continuous fillets differ from standard fillets inthe following ways. They have a spline cross-section as opposedto a ci
section. Curvature continuous fillets are smoother than standard fillets because there is no jumpin curvature atthe boundary. S
17. Select the end face of the thread, start a sketch and Convert
Entities. Draw a vertical centerline .110 offset from the
edge.
18. Revolve 56.
19. Complete the other side the same way. Add additional
features to finish bottle. Shell at .050.
INVERT DOM E
@ .06
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15 PLCS.
.06
TYP. WALL
THICKNESS
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UNLESS OTHERWISE
SPECIFIED:
SECTION A- DATE TITLE:
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DRAFT FOR ALL NO THRLE PLACE DECIMAL
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EXERCISE 14
Draft and Filleting
Cast parts can be some of the most difficult to modify if draft and
complex fillets have not been inserted early on with
design intent.
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12. Draft Angle Analysis.
In the graphics area, each face displays a color based on the Draft angle you selected.
Draft analysis results listed under Color Settings are grouped into four categories,
Positive draft. Displays any faces with a positive draft, based on the reference draft angle you specified.
A positive draft means the angle of the face, with respect to the direction of pull, is more than the reference angl
Negative draft. Displays any faces with a negative draft, based on the reference draft angle you specified.
A negative draft means the angle of the face, with respect to the direction of the pull, is less than the negative refe
Straddle faces. Displays any faces that contain both positive and negative types of draft.
Typically, these are faces that requires you to create a
NOTE: Display colors may vary. The first time you use draft analysis, the system uses default colors.
If you modify the colors, the system will use the new colors you specified.
13. Here we can see that no draft is present on the current part.
14. Applying Draft. Select the Draft icon, and then select the
top planar face of the object.
15. Applying setback fillets. Select the three intersecting edges,
and then select the intersection vertex.
17. This is how the finished model should appear after rendering.
SECTION A-A
NOTES:
MATE RIAL:
CHECKED
TITLE:
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TWO PLAC E DECIMA L APPR.
THREE PLACE DECIMAL
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SIZE DW G . NO.
PFRRODUCT OMMPARIOPA3 A
WHOLE A 'M A
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MC SCALE: 1 :3 WEIGHT: SHEET 1 OF 1
EXERCISE 15
Cavity & Core Creation
Objective: Create a Cavity and Core from the Cast part used in E14.
18. Start a new assembly and name it E15. Insert the E14
Finished part file into the new assembly at the origin. Insert a
new part, name it Cavity, and drop it onto the Top plane of
the E15 assembly. Draw the following. Note the origin
location.
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19. Extrude-boss 6.
20. Select the Cavity Icon. The next screen should look like
this Select the E14 part file either from the screen or
feature tree.
21. Once the cavity has been initiated you will get the
Resolve Result Ambiguity box. Just hit okay. This allows
you to select the cavity or core separations available.
22. Hide the E14 component and you should now see the cavity.
ITEM NO.PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
SMALL STEAM ENGINE CLAMP 2 CAVITY
CAVITY SIDE 2
DI/\ENSIONS A RE IN IN DRAWN
TOLERANCES:
A SHEET 1 OF 1
SCALE: 1 :4 WEIGHT:
AA ARRMCATOM
4 2
EXERCISE 16
Configurations with Design Tables
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3. RMB click on the Annotations folder in the tree. Select
Show feature dimensions.
4. Also, go to, View/Dimension Names
5. You should now zoom out and see all the dimensions.
Arrange them so they are clear to see.
6. Go to Insert/Design Table and select New.
7. Type in the Small thru Large text in the left column. Then
select cell 2-B and then double click on the dimension you
wish to enter into the table.
8. Once the four cells are filled in, type the following
specification into the cells below.
11. You are finished with the model. Make the Drawing.
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EXERCISE 17
Advanced Equations
20. Sketch the following on the Front plane. Dimension in the order
as show.
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21. Extrude 1.5. Add 1of draft when ready. (Note: Do not extrude with
draft)
R.250
DETAIL A 5 PLCS
700
1.000
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060
TYP WALL
500
2 PLCS R.060
TYP
100
030 PAD HEIGHT
2 PLCS
CHEC K LD TlTLE:
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EXERCISE 18
Using Sweeps with Guide Curves
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4. Sketch an Ellipse on the Top plane. This will be the profile.
5. Hold CTRL and select the spline curve and the point on the
Ellipse. Add a
Pierce relationship. Rebuild
A Pierce rel
the sketch coincident axis, edge, the sketch pierce rela Sweeps wi
6. Repeat step 5. Using the right side spline.
7. Sweep
8. Sweep completed.
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SECTION C-C
(RIB DETA IL]
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R .0 0 T P. ALNDE EDGE
NO DRAFT
NOTES:
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DRAWN
DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES CHECKED
TITLE:
'OLERA NCES:
FRACTIONA L!
A O A
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EXERCISE 19
Advanced Sheet Metal Design
Sheet Metal part files can be very useful for extracting a flat pattern.
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2. Insert a new part into the assembly; drop it on the Front
plane of the assembly. Name it Cover (This will be the
enclosure). Then select the inside shelled face. Convert
Entities.
5. Use the Hem icon to remove sharp edges from the bottom of
the cover.
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TYP WALL
7. :500
THRU CUT
UP 90. 00 R 060
5 ECTION A-
A
10.000
THRU CUTS
UP 90. 00 P 060
UP 25 00 00 060
DETAIL C
DETAIL B SCALE : 6 UP 79 00 R 060
SCALE I :
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EXERCISE 20
Assembly and Drawing Automation
4. Now start a new part file and begin to create the attached
parts.
NOTE: The drawings are missing dimensions. You can use the desk
components in the
Design Library to attain the proper measurements.
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5. When all the parts are finished, start an assembly and begin
to assemble the components as shown in the assembly
drawing provided.
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DESK ASSEMBLY
EXERCISE 21
Introduction to Surfacing
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3. Sketch the following on the Right plane.
Pierce
Pierce
Vertical
Horizontal
Midpoint
11. You should now have a solid. Try and make the end on your own
now.
MIC/5 EAKER
CUT OUT FOR .375 R
TOP AND G2-5 EE
BOTTOM NOTE
. 030 "/ P. O FS ET ,_.,
DETAIL F
SCALE 2
DETA ! L C 3CA LE 3 : 1
FRONTFACEO BEIELHAS
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IGES files can be very useful for importing files from other systems.
Objective:
Repair the
imported
IGES file, by
knitting it
into a solid.
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(make a cavity/mold) it is imperative that it be knit into a solid.
This is an
indication that there may be gaps in the surfaces.
4. Select the Attempt to Heal in order to try and correct the gaps.
5. First try to have SWX automatically close the gaps by
selecting the close All Gap Button. This works sometimes,
but dont count on it. In this case it fails to close the gaps.
6. Now we must manually address the problem by creating
surfaces to close the gaps. Use your surfacing toolbar.
7. Before canceling out of diagnosis be sure to locate and
memorize the gaps.
Changing the surface colors behind or around each gap easily
does this.
8. Activate the Surfaces tab and use the Surface loft tool.
Select edges to use as Profiles and Guide Curves.
9. Once all gaps are patched use the Knit tool to stitch them
together. Be sure to select all surfaces and the main body.
10. Then you can go to insert/base/thicken.
11. Be sure to select Create solid from enclosed volume. You
should now have a solid.
SEC'ION C-C
SECION B- B
SI7E DWG.
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EXERCISE 23
Sheet Metal
Cylinders
Sheet Metal part files can be very useful for extracting a flat
pattern.
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13. Draw the following sketch on the Front plane, use the
center point arc tool. Make both ends of the arc
symmetric to a vertical centerline. Space @
.001
16. Select the Flatten icon to verify. Then select the flatten
icon to fold back up.
18. Select the Fold icon, to refold it. Then you can use Flatten
to verify.
EXERCISE 24
Sheet Metal
Modeling Conical Parts
Sheet Metal part files can be very useful for extracting a flat
pattern.
2. Draw the following sketch on the Front plane, use the circle
tool.
3. Boss Extrude blind 2.5 and add 13 Draft.
4. Select the front and back planar faces, then select the
Shell feature. Set thickness to .060. Hit OK.
5. Select the Front plane and start a sketch on it. Draw the
following angled cutout. Dimension the edges and set the
thickness to .005.
Lofted Sheet Metal creation can be very useful for complex sheet
metal fabrication.
5. Flatten to verify.
EXERCISE 26
Weldments
Objective: Create the structural steel model using the weldment tools.
2. Activate the Weldments tool bar by RMB clicking on any ribbon tab,
and
select the Weldments checkbox.
3. Start a sketch on the Top plane and draw the following.
5. Select the structural member icon. Also select one sketch line.
Input values.
6. Select the other three sketch lines. Notice the end but settings.
7. Offsetting a plane parallel to a point. Select the front
plane and a corner of the layout sketch you created in step
3. Go to the Plane Wizard.
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8. Sketch the layout of the leg. Start a sketch on the new
plane and draw the following. Rebuild
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10. Select the Trim/Extend icon. Then select the Bodies and
Boundaries.
13. Select the Fillet Weld icon and input the following information.
14. Select the gusset icon and input the following information.
15. Use the mirror bodies tool to mirror the other legs into place.
Finished.
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GOAL:
FIND THE INTERNAL
VOLUME OF THE BOTTLE.
SUPPLIMENT
SolidWorks - CAD Administration
Windows XP Professional
Windows XP 64-Bit edition (SolidWorks 2013 is the last release for
Windows XP) Windows Vista
Windows 7
Windows 8
Example 512MB of Ram 1000 1500 MB Virtual Ram. And keep the
initial size the same as the maximum size. It is said that this prevents
write errors.
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Processors (CPU)
BUDGET
Int Atom
Celeron MID-RANGE
el
Pentiu
m Core HIGH END
i3 Core
i5
Core i7
Xeon PROFESSIONAL
AM Sempro
D n
Athlon
II
Phenom X2,3,4,6
VISION A4,6,8,10
FX
Series
Optero
n
Multiprocessing
Which one will run SolidWorks fastest? You can find benchmarks at
www.spec.org specifically for SolidWorks or you can look for the
generic OpenGL benchmark results that usually use an OpenGL video
game.
To check out what your computer has inside without opening the
case download the free version of CPUID CUP-Z
http://www.cpuid.com/softwa res /cpu-z.html
Or ctrl-alt-del and start task manager to see how many threads your
CPU has, as well as how much RAM.
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Graphics Cards
Here are a few brands that are in the Professional Category and
actually have specific drivers that are written to run SolidWorks at its
best.
NVIDIA Quadro series (not NVS series)
Quadro FX 600 erp.$159 (erp- estimated retail price)
Intel Xeon
P4000 HD integrated graphics (P = Professional rated)
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With all SolidWorks documents closed go to Tools/Options/System and
turn on software OpenGL.
MEMORY (RAM)
4.0 16.0 GB From simple machined parts to complex assemblies. The
more RAM the better.
3.1 GB+ Requires Windows XP/Vista/7 64 Bit Editions
File Translation for the CAD/CAE/CAM
Industries
Outline
2. Primary/Neutral translators
a. STEP (Standard for the Exchange of Product Model Data)
i. AP (Application Protocols)
ii. Configurations
iii. Parametric Data
3. Types of data
a. Raster
b. Vector
i. 2D Geometry
ii. 3D Geometry
1. Curves
2. Surfaces
3. Solids (B-Rep)
c. Configurations
d. PD (Parametric Data)
a. Variation
b. Application
programs had been written to address the task but no standards had
Soon after the meeting, the panel had determined that such a task
used today, and it continues to evolve and improve with help of user
http://www.nist.gov/iges /
Since IGES there have been several other translator. One in
their CAD systems. They discovered IGES was not adequate, and not
well
regulated. Variation was becoming an issue between CAD vendors due
Application Protocols (AP). These APs are used to identify the specific
this reveals two types. Raster and Vector. Raster data consists of
No date or deadline has been set until the CAD industry can come up
systems and rebuilding from scratch the Parametric Data (PD) or even
details if the file can be imported or exported, and what specific data
UGII Imports Unigraphics (Siemens NX) native part file solids data
only.
efficiently with one another. Unfortunately there are still some CAD
They actually have been known to encrypt their native files to prevent
others who have not purchased the native CAD application from
between systems over the past decade. One can assume the final goal