Computer-Aided Engineering Design with SolidWorks is designed for
students taking SolidWorks courses at college and university, and
also for engineering designers involved or interested in using
SolidWorks for real-life applications in manufacturing processes,
mechanical systems, and engineering analysis. The course material
is divided into two parts. Part I covers the principles of
SolidWorks, simple and advanced part modeling approaches, assembly
modeling, drawing, configurations/design tables, and surface
modeling. Part II covers the applications of SolidWorks in
manufacturing processes, mechanical systems, and engineering
analysis. The manufacturing processes applications include mold
design, sheet metal parts design, die design, and weldments. The
mechanical systems applications include: routing, piping and
tubing, gears, pulleys and chains, cams and springs, mechanism
design and analysis, threads and fasteners, hinges, and universal
joints. The sections on engineering analysis also include finite
element analysis.This textbook is unique because it is one of the
very few to thoroughly cover the applications of SolidWorks in
manufacturing processes, mechanical systems, and engineering
analysis, as presented in Part II.It is written using a hands-on
approach in which students can follow the steps described in each
chapter to: model and assemble parts, produce drawings, and create
applications on their own with little assistance from their
instructors during each teaching session or in the computer
laboratory. There are pictorial descriptions of the steps involved
in every stage of part modeling, assembly modeling, drawing
details, and applications presented in this textbook.Supplementary
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