All part features should be unsuppressed when releasing (making the final version) the part.

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PARTS. All part features should be unsuppressed when releasing (making the final version) the part. Part must have material property and color assigned Part must not be in roll-back mode Features and sketches must be named All sketched must be fully defined - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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All part features should be unsuppressed when releasing (making the final version) the part.

Part must have material property and color assigned

Part must not be in roll-back mode

Features and sketches must be named

All sketched must be fully defined

Use mm, N, s, K units (important for analysis)

Zoom to fit and position in isometric view (or other meaningful view) before saving

PARTS

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ASSEMBLIES

Assembly of 3D solid modeling software in general does not

contain “assembly” geometry. The assembly contains

components (i.e. parts and lower level assemblies) assembled

together in the intended manner.

Assembly contains information on where to find parts and how

are parts oriented relative to each other (mated).

The only features that can be defined in assembly are “negative”

features (cut)

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ASSEMBLIES

When retrieving the assembly (opening assembly file), CAD program needs the following information:

- BOM (Bill of Material) structure: This information is stored within assembly file and is used to retrieve all listed components. It is obvious, that the system has to be able to “see” and retrieve all components regardless where they reside on the network.

- “Mating” information: How feature surfaces of individual components are assembled - mated to their parent components.

- Feature information: Assembly cuts (in case they have been created) and parts/features that are being intersected by them.

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ASSEMBLIES

BOM

MATING INFO

ASSEMBLY FEATURE (CUT)

shear pin.sldasm

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ASSEMBLIES

An assembly structure can have as many lower assembly levels as needed. They should reflect the logical structure of the designed product.

four plates and bar.sldasm

6two gears.sldasm

ASSEMBLIES

Collision detection and physical dynamics

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ASSEMBLIES

Crank shaft assembly

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ASSEMBLIES

Elliptic trammel

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FILE MANAGEMENT

Be careful moving assembly files, do not destroy relations between assembly and components.

Use “Pack and Go” feature to keep relations while moving files

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FILE MANAGEMENT

This message will give you 0 for your assignment mark

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EXPLODED VIEWS

Learn to use exploded views

Oldham coupling.SLDASM

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SECTION VIEWS

Learn to use section views (in parts and assemblies)

shear pin. sldasm

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WORKING WITH IMPORTED GEOMETRY

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WORKING WITH IMPORTED GEOMETRY

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Views using first angle projection;

used in Europe.

Views using third angle projection;

used in North America

DRAWINGS

16Customary views using third angle projectionbracket 01.sldprt

DRAWINGS

17Customary views using first angle projection

DRAWINGS

18Automatic dimensions are most often not acceptable

DRAWINGS

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Dimensions must either modified or created

DRAWINGS

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DRAWINGS

BOM

TOC

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DRAWINGS

Learn to use all types of views in drawings

Learn BOM

Learn TOC

Learn dimensioning

Learn fits and GD&T; we’ll cover this later in the course

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ON LINE MODELS

Great site for selection design

http://www.3dcontentcentral.com/

23http://www.3dcontentcentral.com/3DContentCentral/

ON LINE MODELS

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ON LINE RESOURCES

25http://www.solidworks.com/

ON LINE RESOURCES