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SolidWorks 2010 : no experience required / Alex Ruiz; with Gabi Jack

By: Contributor(s): Resource type: Ressourcentyp: Buch (Online)Book (Online)Language: English Publisher: Indianapolis, Ind : Wiley, c2010Edition: Online-AusgDescription: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (xxix, 618 p.)) : illISBN:
  • 9781282551145
  • 1282551140
  • 9780470638170
  • 0470505435
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: 0470505435 | 9780470505434 | 1282550586 | Erscheint auch als: SolidWorks 2010. Druck-Ausgabe 1. ed. Indianapolis, Ind. : Wiley, 2010. XXIX, 618 S.DDC classification:
  • 620.00420285536
RVK: RVK: ZL 3250LOC classification:
  • T385
Online resources:
Contents:
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?
Summary: 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 present a project while you learn. Tools and functionality are explained in the context of professional, real-world tasks and workflows. You will learn the essential functions and gain the skills to use the software at once. SolidWorks is a popular design software for manufacturing, and this book introduces it in the context of actually creating an object Begins with an overview of SolidWorks conventions and the interface Explains how to create models and drawings, create a revolved part and subassembly, and model parts within a subassembly Explores modification capabilities and drawing and Bill of Materials templates Moves on to top-level assembly models and drawings, Toolbox components and the Design Library, mates, export and printing capabilities, and creating renderings Includes a glossary, a foreword from the SolidWorks product manager, and downloadable tutorial files SolidWorks 2010: No Experience Required quickly turns beginners into confident users of SolidWorks.Summary: 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 Part -- Save 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 Shaft -- If 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.PPN: PPN: 808848763Package identifier: Produktsigel: ZDB-26-MYL | ZDB-30-PAD | ZDB-30-PQE | ZDB-38-EBR
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