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SOLIDWORKS

Introduction The Solid Works software is a solid modeling computer aided

design (CAD) and computer aided engineering (CAE) software program that runs on Microsoft Windows. The SolidWorks is produced by the Dassault Systems— a subsidiary of Dassault Systèmes. Solid Works is currently used by over 2 million engineers and designers at more than 165,000 .

SOLIDWORKS Corporation was founded in December 1993 by Massachusetts Institute of Technology graduate Jon Hirschtick; Hirschtick used $1 million he had made while a member of the MIT Blackjack Team to set up the company. Initially based in Waltham, Massachusetts, USA, Hirschtick recruited a team of engineers with the goal of building 3D CAD software that was easy-to-use, affordable, and available on the Windows desktop. Operating later from Concord, Massachusetts, SOLIDWORKS released its first product SolidWorks 95, in 1995.[5][6] In 1997 Dassault, best known for its CATIA CAD software, acquired SolidWorks for $310 million in stock.

Introduction SolidWorks, 3D PartStream.NET, 3D Content Central, eDrawings, and the eDrawings logo are registered trademarks and FeatureManager is a jointly owned registered trademark of DS SolidWorks. Circuit Works, Feature Palette, FloXpress, PhotoWorks, TolAnalyst, and XchangeWorks are trademarks of DS SolidWorks. Feature Works is a registered trademark of Geometric Software Solutions Ltd. SolidWorks 2011, SolidWorks Enterprise PDM, SolidWorks Simulation, SolidWorks Flow Simulation, and eDrawings Professional are product names of DS SolidWorks.

Contents Part Design 2D design (Sketch) , 3D

design (Features) , Part design consider in the part design section

Assembly Design Assembling of two or more

than two parts consider in this section

Drawing Designing with standards is

consider in the drawing section

Sketch :-Using Interface : In three dimensional software we need to select an interface as working space. SolidWorks give three different planes to choose as a working place.

Create a New Part Document1 Create a new part. Click New on the Standard toolbar. The New SolidWorks Document dialog box appears.2 Click the Tutorial tab.3 Select the Part icon.4 Click OK. A new part document window appears.Base Feature The Base feature requires: Sketch plane – Front (default plane) Sketch profile – 2D Rectangle Feature type – Extruded boss feature

Open a Sketch 1 Click to select the Front plane in the Feature Manager design tree.2 Open a 2D sketch. Click Sketch on the Sketch toolbar.

Confirmation Corner When many SolidWorks commands are active, a symbol or a set of symbols appears in theupper right corner of the graphics area. This area is called the Confirmation Corner. Sketch Indicator When a sketch is active, or open, a symbol appears in the confirmation corner that looks like the Sketch tool. It provides a visual reminder that you are active in a sketch. Clicking this symbol exits the sketch saving your changes. Clicking the red X exits the sketch discarding your changes.

When other commands are active, the confirmation corner displays twosymbols: a check mark and an X. The check mark executes the currentcommand. The X cancels the command.

Sketch Commands Line Circle Arc Ellipse Rectangle Spline Fillet Slot

Making Cylinder First of all we need a 2D sketch and after that it will converted into a 3D design .

3D Feature Commands Extrude Swept Revolve Loft Extruded Cut Lofted Cut Revolve Cut Pattern a. Linear Pattern b. Circular Pattern Shell Rib Draft

3D Feature Commands Extrude Swept Revolve Loft Extruded Cut Lofted Cut Revolve Cut Pattern a. Linear Pattern b. Circular Pattern Shell Rib Draft

Part Design First Section of 3D design is part

design. Part design simply a 3D representation of a single design components

Dimensioning in 2D

Assembly Design An assembly design consists of two or more components

assembled together at their respective work positions using parametric relations. In SolidWorks, these relations are called mates. These mates allow you to constrain the degrees of freedom of the components at their respective work positions.

All components are created as separate part documents, and then they are placed and referenced in the assembly as external components. In this type of approach, the components are created in the Part mode and saved as the (.sldprt) documents.

After creating and saving all components of the assembly, you need to start a new assembly document (.sldasm) and insert the components in it using the tools provided in the Assembly mode. After inserting the components, you can assemble

Assembly mates :

After designing the parts , now they are assembled by using the mate technology. While doing assembly the mates are the main point to be remember. In Solid Works, mates can be applied using the Mate Property Manager. Choose the Mate button in the Assemble Command Manager or choose Insert > Mate from the. Select a planar face, curved face, axis, or a point on the first component and then select the entity from the second component; the selected entities will be highlighted. The names of the selected entities will be displayed in the Entities to Mate selection box of the Mate Selections rollout.

Drawing Drawing in Solid Works is done by the use of

ISO standards. In the drawing section firstly the size of sheet is decided

After start the drawing section we have to select a drawing sheet . Usually A4 sheet is used for the

standard.

At the drawing sheet assembly parts design is used for giving the details within standards . First the

assemble design is select from the save designs .

After selecting a assembly design the different views are selected for detailing . Views Placement : a. Front View b. Top View c. Side View d. Isometric View ( 3D View)

Dimensioning :

Scaling :

Dimensioning / Detailing After adding the different views on a drawing sheet

next thing to do is dimensioning and detailing. The proper dimensioning of all view expect the isometric or 3D view .

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