The purpose of
Beginner's Guide to SolidWorks 2006 is to help the user learn the basic concepts of SolidWorks and good solid modeling practices in an easy to follow guide. It is intended for the new SolidWorks user, users with experience in different CAD systems, or as a teaching aid in classroom training. At the end of this book, the user will have a good understanding of the SolidWorks interface and the most commonly used commands for part modeling, assembly and detailing by completing a project designing all the components, their 2D drawings and assembly drawings complete with Bill of Materials. The book is focused on the processes to complete the design of a part, instead of focusing on individual software commands or operations, which are generally simple enough to learn.
CONTENTS:
IntroductionÂ
The SolidWorks InterfaceÂ
Part ModelingÂ
- The HousingÂ
- The Side CoverÂ
- The Top CoverÂ
- The Offset ShaftÂ
- The Worm GearÂ
- The Worm Gear ShaftÂ
Detail DrawingÂ
- Drawing One: The HousingÂ
- Drawing Two: The Side CoverÂ
- Drawing Three: The Top Cover
- Drawing Four: The Offset ShaftÂ
- Drawing Five: The Worm GearÂ
- Drawing Six: The Worm Gear ShaftÂ
Assembly ModelingÂ
- The Gear Box AssemblyÂ
- FastenersÂ
- Exploded ViewÂ
- Assembly Drawing SectionÂ
Collaboration: eDrawingsÂ
- How to collaborate with non-SolidWorks usersÂ
Final CommentsÂ
AppendixÂ
Index
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Alejandro Reyes obtained his engineering degree from the Instituto Tecnológico de Ciudad Juárez in Mexico as an electro-mechanical engineer; upon finishing he obtained a scholarship for a Masters Degree in the University of Texas at El Paso in mechanical design, with strong focus in Materials Science and Finite Element Analysis.
Currently Alejandro is the President of MechaniCAD Inc., a SolidWorks Authorized Training, Testing and Support Center in El Paso, Texas and Juarez, Mexico. He has been a Certified SolidWorks Instructor and Support Technician since 1998, Certified SolidWorks Professional and COSMOSWorks Certified Support Technician.