SolidWorks 2010 no experience required
The only continuous, step-by-step tutorial for SolidWorks SolidWorks is a 3D CAD manufacturing software package that has been used to design everything from aerospace robotics to bicycles. This book teaches beginners to use SolidWorks through a step-by-step tutorial, letting you build, document, and...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hoboken, NJ :
Wiley
c2010.
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Edición: | 1st ed |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009628273006719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- SolidWorks 2010: No Experience Required; About the Authors; Contents at a Glance; Contents; Foreword; Introduction; What You Will Learn in This Book; Files on the Website; How to Contact the Author; Chapter 1: Becoming Familiar with SolidWorks; Start SolidWorks; Navigate the SolidWorks Interface; Use the CommandManager; Use and Customize the Menus; Use Toolbars; Use the Keyboard; Use the Mouse; Are You Experienced?; Chapter 2: Learning the Basics; Explore the Document Structure; Explore the Anatomy of a Part; Use Assemblies; Tell a Story with Drawings; Are You Experienced?
- Chapter 3: Creating Your First PartSave the Model; Set the Document Properties; Create a Base Extrusion; Add an Extruded Cut; Add Boss Extrusions; Core Out the Part; Add Fillets and Chamfers; Are You Experienced?; Chapter 4: Creating Your First Drawing; Create a Drawing from a Part; Add Views; Annotate the Drawing; Finalize the Drawing; Share the Drawing; Are You Experienced?; Chapter 5: Creating a Revolved Part; Create a Sketch for a Revolved Part; Draw Arcs; Dimension Sketches with Centerlines; Mirror a Sketch; Trim Sketch Entities; Revolve the Sketch; Add a Threaded Boss; Add a Revolve Cut
- Finish the ShaftIf You Would Like More Practice...; Are You Experienced?; Chapter 6: Creating a Subassembly; Model a Washer; Model a Washer Cover; Create a Subassembly; Add Mates in Assemblies; Change the Appearance of Parts in an Assembly; If You Would Like More Practice...; Are You Experienced?; Chapter 7: Creating a Simple Assembly Drawing; Create the Drawing Views; Add a Bill of Materials; Add Balloons to the Drawing; Finish the Bill of Materials; If You Would Like More Practice...; Are You Experienced?; Chapter 8: Creating a More Complex Part Model; Create the Base Feature of the Shade Mount
- Create a Swept FeatureAdd a Swept Cut Feature; Model the Shade Retainer; Mirror Features; Finish the Model; Are You Experienced?; Chapter 9: Modeling Parts Within an Assembly; Create the Shade Subassembly; Create an In-Context Model; Finish the Shade Model; Finish the Shade Subassembly; Add Configurations to an Assembly; Are You Experienced?; Chapter 10: Making Modifications; Update Components in Isolation; Update the Drawing Document; Update Components Within Assemblies; Replace Components in Assemblies; If You Would Like More Practice...; Are You Experienced?
- Chapter 11: Putting It All Together: Part 1Create the Top-Level Assembly; Use the Design Library; Use the Width Mate; Use SmartMates to Mate Components; Finish the Appearance of the Assembly; If You Would Like More Practice...; Are You Experienced?; Chapter 12: Putting It All Together: Part 2; Understand Rigid and Flexible Subassemblies; Insert a Bill of Materials in an Assembly Document; Control the Display of the Assembly; Understand Selection Tools for Assemblies; Understand Assembly Visualization; Create an Exploded View of the Assembly; If You Would Like More Practice...
- Are You Experienced?