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El. knyga: Sheet Metal Drafting Using SolidWorks (2-downloads)

  • Formatas: 360 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Nov-2011
  • Leidėjas: Peachpit Press Publications
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780133004861
  • Formatas: 360 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Nov-2011
  • Leidėjas: Peachpit Press Publications
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780133004861

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Sheet Metal Drafting Using SolidWorks® teaches basic drafting techniques and sheet metal drafting using SolidWorks. The text begins with simple solid models and proceeds to complex sheet metal assemblies with drawings, exploded views, parts lists, revisions, and other items related to the field. The material is presented so that users can learn SolidWorks Sheet Metal and basic drafting techniques by actually using the program in real-world situations. Written specifically for the student version of SolidWorks, this text is ideal for online and lecture courses.

Chapter 1 Setting up the First Models, Drawing, and Modifying Them Using Drawing Constructions
1(16)
Chapter Objectives
1(1)
Introduction
1(1)
Starting a New Drawing
1(1)
The Solidworks Screen for Sketching
2(1)
Feature Manager
3(1)
Menu Bar
3(1)
Menu Bar Pull-Down Menus
3(1)
Sketch Command Manager
4(1)
Heads-Up View Toolbar
4(1)
Task Pane
5(1)
Graphics Area
5(1)
Status Bar
5(1)
Origin
5(1)
Reference Triad
5(1)
Project 1-1 Make a Solid Model of Figure 1-9
6(3)
Project 1-2 Open Project 1-1 and Modify It
9(2)
Exercises
11(6)
Chapter Summary
15(1)
Review Questions
15(2)
Chapter 2 Making Drawings with Dimensions from the First Models
17(12)
Chapter Objectives
17(1)
Project 2-1 Opening an Existing Part and Making a Drawing from the Part
17(6)
Project 2-2 Open Project 1-2 and Make a Drawing from the Part
23(1)
Exercises
24(5)
Chapter Summary
27(1)
Review Questions
27(2)
Chapter 3 Making More Complex Models and Drawings with Dimensions from Those Models
29(30)
Chapter Objectives
29(1)
Project 3-1 Make a New Part (Figure 3-1)
29(5)
Project 3-2 Open Project 3-1 and Make a Drawing from the Part
34(1)
Project 3-3 Make a Four-Sided Sheet Metal Box (Figure 3-14)
35(5)
Exercises
40(19)
Chapter Summary
57(1)
Review Questions
57(2)
Chapter 4 Making Complex Extruded and Revolved Features, Assigning Materials to the Models, and Making Drawings with Dimensions from those Models
59(30)
Chapter Objectives
59(1)
Project 4-1 Make a Table (Figure 4-1)
59(9)
Project 4-2 Make a Dart (Figure 4-18)
68(4)
Project 4-3 Make a New Part in Millimeters
72(1)
Project 4-4 Make New Part in Inches
73(3)
Exercises
76(13)
Chapter Summary
86(1)
Review Questions
86(3)
Chapter 5 Using Extrude Cut, Hole Simple, Hole Wizard, and Rib to Make Complex Models and Drawings with Dimensions Including Tolerances
89(38)
Chapter Objectives
89(1)
Uses of Tolerances
89(1)
Clearance Fits
90(1)
Interference Fits
90(1)
Project 5-1 Make a Part with Simple and Complex Holes (Figure 5-1)
90(6)
Project 5-2 Make a Drawing from Project 5-1 (Figure 5-11)
96(1)
Project 5-3 Make a New Assembly of Three Parts with Bilateral Tolerances on All Three Parts (Figure 5-12)
97(6)
Project 5-4 Make a Drawing from Project 5-3 (Figure 5-17)
103(1)
Project 5-5 Make a New Part (Figure 5-19)
104(3)
Project 5-6 Make New Parts (Figure 5-27)
107(9)
Project 5-7 Make a New Part with a Rib on Each End (Figure 5-41)
116(4)
Exercises
120(7)
Chapter Summary
124(1)
Review Questions
124(3)
Chapter 6 Sheet Metal Design I
127(38)
Chapter Objectives
127(1)
The Three Methods for Making Sheet Metal Parts
127(1)
Terms Relating to Bending of Sheet Metal
128(1)
The Sheet Metal Feature Manager Design Tree
128(1)
The Sheet Metal Toolbar (Figure 6-5)
129(1)
Project 6-1 Making a Sheet Metal Part Using the Base-Flange, Edge-Flange, Extrude Cut, and Fillet Commands (Figure 6-6)
130(2)
Project 6-2 Making a Sheet Metal Part Using the Base-Flange, Miter-Flange, Extrude Cut, and Rib Commands (Figure 6-14)
132(6)
Project 6-3 Making a Sheet Metal Part Using Extrude, Shell, Rip, Convert to Sheet Metal, Edge Flange, Extruded Cut, Unfold, and Fold Commands (Figure 6-27)
138(5)
Project 6-4 Making a Sheet Metal Part Using the Base-Flange, Miter-Flange, Jog, and Hem Commands (Figure 6-39)
143(3)
Project 6-5 Making a Sheet Metal Part Using the Base-Flange, Miter-Flange, Vent, Extrude Cut, and Revolve Boss/Base Commands (Figure 6-45)
146(3)
Exercises
149(16)
Chapter Summary
162(1)
Review Questions
162(3)
Chapter 7 Sheet Metal Design II
165(38)
Chapter Objectives
165(1)
The Methods for Making Assemblies and Drawings with Bills of Materials
165(4)
Project 7-1 Making a Sheet Metal Assembly of a Street Sign Using the Base-Flange, Extrude, Insert Components, and Mate Commands (Figures 7-8 Through 7-27)
169(10)
Project 7-2 Making a Sheet Metal Assembly of a Tiller Using the Base-Flange, Extrude, Extrude Cut, Sketched Bend, Linear Pattern, Insert Components, and Mate Commands (Figures 7-28 Through 7-57)
179(14)
Exercises
193(10)
Chapter Summary
200(1)
Review Questions
200(3)
Chapter 8 Making a Chassis, a Front Panel, a Rear Panel, and a Cover for a Sheet Metal Assembly
203(22)
Chapter Objectives
203(1)
Project 8-1 Making the Chassis
203(5)
Project 8-2 Making the Front Panel
208(6)
Project 8-3 Making the Rear Panel
214(3)
Project 8-4 Making the Chassis Cover
217(3)
Exercises
220(5)
Chapter Summary
223(1)
Review Questions
223(2)
Chapter 9 Assemble Nutplates on the Chassis and Front Panel for the Assembly
225(30)
Chapter Objectives
225(1)
Project 9-1 Making the Nutplates
225(8)
Project 9-2 Assemble Nutplates on the Chassis for the Assembly Using Flat Head Screws
233(11)
Project 9-3 Assemble Nutplates on the Front Panel for the Assembly Using Flat Head Screws
244(6)
Project 9-4 Make an Assembly from the Chassis Assembly and the Front Panel Assembly
250(5)
Chapter Summary
252(1)
Review Questions
252(3)
Chapter 10 Assemble All of the Components for the Sheet Metal Assembly and Make an Exploded View
255(14)
Chapter Objectives
255(1)
Introduction to the Real World of Sheet Metal Assembly
255(1)
Using Copy with Mates
256(1)
Inserting Components
257(1)
Applying Mates
257(1)
Project 10-1 Assemble Parts onto the Chassis and Make an Assembly (Figure 10-2)
257(2)
Project 10-2 Assemble Parts onto the Front Panel and Make an Assembly (Figure 10-5)
259(1)
Project 10-3 Assemble Parts onto the Rear Panel and Make an Assembly (Figure 10-9)
260(1)
Project 10-4 Assemble Chassis Assembly, Front Panel Assembly, Rear Panel Assembly, and the Cover and Make the Top Assembly GCM (Figure 10-12)
261(2)
Project 10-5 Make An Exploded View (Figure 10-15)
263(6)
Chapter Summary
267(1)
Review Questions
267(2)
Chapter 11 Make Three Subassembly Drawings and a Top Assembly Drawing with Bills of Materials
269(14)
Chapter Objectives
269(1)
Introduction
269(1)
Project 11-1 Make the Assembly Drawing and Bill of Materials for the Chassis Subassembly GCM (Figure 11-1)
269(4)
Project 11-2 Make the Assembly Drawing and Bill of Materials for the Front Panel Subassembly GCM (Figure 11-7)
273(3)
Project 11-3 Make the Assembly Drawing and Bill of Materials for the Rear Panel Subassembly GCM (Figure 11-11)
276(2)
Project 11-4 Make the Top Assembly Drawing and Bill of Materials for the Top Assembly GCM (Figure 11-14)
278(5)
Chapter Summary
280(1)
Review Questions
280(3)
Chapter 12 On-Your-Own Projects with Detailed Instructions for Making Assemblies, Exploded Views, Assembly Drawings, and Parts Lists
283(60)
Chapter Objectives
283(1)
Introduction
283(1)
Project 12-1 Make the Four Parts of the Tool Tray and Make an Assembly of It
283(1)
Make the Tool Tray Body
284(5)
Make the Tool Tray Handle
289(2)
Make the 1/4-20 Inches Machine Screw
291(3)
Make the 1/4 Inch Lock Washer
294(1)
Make the Assembly
295(3)
Project 12-2 Make an Assembly Drawing, an Exploded View, and a Parts List
298(5)
Project 12-3 Make the Subassemblies of the Stroller and Make an Assembly of It
303(23)
Project 12-4 Make an Isometric Assembly Drawing of the Handle Assembly With a Parts List
326(1)
Project 12-5 Make an Isometric Assembly Drawing of the Seat Enclosure Assembly with a Parts List
326(1)
Project 12-6 Make An Isometric Assembly Drawing of the Wheel Assembly with a Parts List
326(1)
Project 12-7 Make an Isometric Assembly Drawing of the Stroller Assembly with a Parts List
326(1)
Project 12-8 Make the 13 Parts of the Churn and Make an Assembly of It
326(11)
Project 12-9 Make an Exploded View Assembly Drawing of the Churn Assembly with a Parts List
337(6)
Chapter Summary
340(1)
Review Questions
340(3)
Index 343