Beschreibung:
In Engineering Design and Graphics with SolidWorks 2019, award-winning CAD instructor and author James Bethune shows students how to use SolidWorks to create engineering drawings and designs.
CHAPTER 1 Getting Started 1 1-1 Introduction 1 1-2 Starting a New Drawing 2 1-3 SolidWorks Colors 7 1-4 Creating a Fully Defined Circle 7 1-5 Units 12 1-6 Rectangle 13 1-7 Moving Around the Drawing Screen 16 1-8 Orientation 17 1-9 Sample Problem SP1-1 18 1-10 Creating 3D Models 23 1-11 Saving a Document 24 1-12 Lines and Angles - Sample Problem SP1-2 25 1-13 Holes 29 Chapter Projects 34 CHAPTER 2 Sketch Entities and Tools 41 2-1 Introduction 41 2-2 Mouse Gestures and the S Key 42 2-3 Origins 50 2-4 Circle 51 2-5 Rectangle 55 2-6 Slots 59 2-7 Perimeter Circle 63 2-8 Arcs 64 2-9 Polygons 67 2-10 Spline 69 2-11 Ellipse 71 2-12 Fillets and Chamfers 77 2-13 Sketch Text 80 2-14 Point 83 2-15 Trim Entities 83 2-16 Extend Entities 84 2-17 Offset Entities 86 2-18 Mirror Entities 88 2-19 Linear Sketch Pattern 90 2-20 Circular Sketch Pattern 93 2-21 Move Entities 95 2-22 Copy Entities 96 2-23 Rotate Entities 98 2-24 Scale Entities 99 2-25 Stretch Entities 100 2-26 Split Entities 102 2-27 Jog Lines 103 2-28 Centerline 105 2-29 Sample Problem SP2-1 106 2-30 Sample Problem SP2-2 108 2-31 Sample Problem SP2-3 110 Chapter Projects 113 CHAPTER 3 Features 123 3-1 Introduction 123 3-2 Extruded Boss/Base 123 3-3 Sample Problem SP3-1 128 3-4 Extruded Cut 131 3-5 Hole Wizard 132 3-6 A Second Method of Creating a Hole 134 3-7 Blind Holes 136 3-8 Fillet 140 3-9 Chamfer 147 3-10 Revolved Boss/Base 150 3-11 Revolved Cut 154 3-12 Reference Planes 155 3-13 Lofted Boss/Base 159 3-14 Shell 162 3-15 Swept Boss/Base 164 3-16 Draft 166 3-17 Linear Sketch Pattern 168 3-18 Circular Sketch Pattern 170 3-19 Mirror 171 3-20 Helix Curves and Springs 173 3-21 Compression Springs 175 3-22 Torsional Springs 178 3-23 Extension Springs 181 3-24 Wrap 185 3-25 Editing Features 189 3-26 Sample Problem SP3-2 191 3-27 Sample Problem SP3-3 199 3-28 Curve Driven Patterns 202 Chapter Projects 208 CHAPTER 4 Orthographic Views 225 4-1 Introduction 225 4-2 Third- and First-Angle Projections 227 4-3 Fundamentals of Orthographic Views 228 4-4 Drawing Orthographic Views Using SolidWorks 236 4-5 Section Views 246 4-6 Drawing a Section View Using SolidWorks 248 4-7 Aligned Section Views 254 4-8 Broken Views 255 4-9 Detail Views 257 4-10 Auxiliary Views 259 4-11 Art 262 Chapter Projects 265 CHAPTER 5 Assemblies 301 5-1 Introduction 301 5-2 Starting an Assembly Drawing 301 5-3 Move Component 304 5-4 Rotate Component 305 5-5 Mouse Gestures for Assembly Drawings 305 5-6 Mate 307 5-7 Bottom-up Assemblies 312 5-8 Creating an Exploded Isometric Assembly Drawing 317 5-9 Creating an Exploded Isometric Drawing Using the Drawing Format 320 5-10 Assembly Numbers 322 5-11 Bill of Materials (BOM or Parts List) 324 5-12 Title Blocks 331 5-13 Animate Collapse 335 5-14 Sample Problem 5-1: Creating the Rotator Assembly 337 5-15 Using the SolidWorks Motion Study Tool 340 5-16 Editing a Part within an Assembly 343 5-17 Interference Detection/Clearance Verification 345 Chapter Projects 353 CHAPTER 6 Threads and Fasteners 377 6-1 Introduction 377 6-2 Thread Terminology 377 6-3 Thread Callouts-ANSI Metric Units 378 6-4 Thread Callouts-ANSI Unified Screw Threads 379 6-5 Thread Representations 380 6-6 Internal Threads-Inches 380 6-7 Threaded Blind Holes-Inches 383 6-8 Internal Threads-Metric 384 6-9 Accessing the Design Library 386 6-10 Thread Pitch 387 6-11 Determining an External Thread Length-Inches 387 6-12 Smart Fasteners 392 6-13 Determining an Internal Thread Length 395 6-14 Set Screws 399 6-15 Drawing a Threaded Hole in the Side of a Cylinder 400 6-16 Adding Set Screws to the Collar 404 Chapter Projects 406 CHAPTER 7 Dimensioning 441 7-1 Introduction 441 7-2 Terminology and Conventions-ANSI 442 7-3 Adding Dimensions to a Drawing 444 7-4 Drawing Scale 453 7-5 Units 454 7-6 Dimensioning Holes and Fillets 459 7-7 Dimensioning Counterbored and Countersunk Holes 462 7-8 Angular Dimensions 473 7-9 Ordinate Dimensions 478 7-10 Baseline Dimensions 481 7-11 Locating Dimensions 485 7-12 Fillets and Rounds 486 7-13 Rounded Shapes-Internal 486 7-14 Rounded Shapes-External 487 7-15 Irregular Surfaces 488 7-16 Polar Dimensions 489 7-17 Chamfers 490 7-18 Symbols and Abbreviations 490 7-19 Symmetrical and Centerline Symbols 492 7-20 Dimensioning to a Point 492 7-21 Dimensioning Section Views 493 7-22 Dimensioning Orthographic Views 493 Chapter Projects 495 CHAPTER 8 Tolerancing 511 8-1 Introduction 511 8-2 Direct Tolerance Methods 511 8-3 Tolerance Expressions 513 8-4 Understanding Plus and Minus Tolerances 513 8-5 Creating Plus and Minus Tolerances 514 8-6 Creating Limit Tolerances 517 8-7 Creating Angular Tolerances 518 8-8 Standard Tolerances 520 8-9 Double Dimensioning 520 8-10 Chain Dimensions and Baseline Dimensions 522 8-11 Tolerance Studies 524 8-12 Rectangular Dimensions 525 8-13 Hole Locations 525 8-14 Choosing a Shaft for a Toleranced Hole 527 8-15 Sample Problem SP8-1 528 8-16 Sample Problem SP8-2 529 8-17 Nominal Sizes 530 8-18 Standard Fits (Metric Values) 530 8-19 Standard Fits (Inch Values) 531 8-20 Preferred and Standard Sizes 533 8-21 Surface Finishes 535 8-22 Surface Control Symbols 536 8-23 Applying Surface Control Symbols 537 8-24 Design Problems 540 8-25 Geometric Tolerances 545 8-26 Tolerances of Form 545 8-27 Flatness 545 8-28 Straightness 546 8-29 Straightness (RFS and MMC) 547 8-30 Circularity 550 8-31 Cylindricity 551 8-32 Geometric Tolerances Using SolidWorks 552 8-33 Datums 552 8-34 Tolerances of Orientation 556 8-35 Perpendicularity 557 8-36 Parallelism 559 8-37 Angularity 559 8-38 Profiles 560 8-39 Runouts 562 8-40 Positional Tolerances 563 8-41 Creating Positional Tolerances Using SolidWorks 565 8-42 Virtual Condition 568 8-43 Floating Fasteners 569 8-44 Sample Problem SP8-3 570 8-45 Sample Problem SP8-4 571 8-46 Fixed Fasteners 571 8-47 Sample Problem SP8-5 572 8-48 Design Problems 573 Chapter Projects 577 CHAPTER 9 Bearings and Fit Tolerances 607 9-1 Introduction 607 9-2 Sleeve Bearings 608 9-3 Bearings from the Toolbox 611 9-4 Ball Bearings 614 9-5 Fits and Tolerances for Bearings 616 9-6 Fits-Inches 616 9-7 Clearance Fits 616 9-8 Hole Basis 617 9-9 Shaft Basis 617 9-10 Sample Problem SP9-1 617 9-11 Interference Fits 618 9-12 Manufactured Bearings 619 9-13 Fit Tolerances-Millimeters 623 Chapter Projects 624 CHAPTER 10 Gears 641 10-1 Introduction 641 10-2 Gear Terminology 642 10-3 Gear Formulas 643 10-4 Creating Gears Using SolidWorks 644 10-5 Gear Ratios 650 10-6 Gears and Bearings 651 10-7 Power Transmission-Shaft to Gear 653 10-8 Set Screws and Gear Hubs 653 10-9 Keys, Keyseats, and Gears 658 10-10 Sample Problem 10-1-Support Plates 667 10-11 Rack and Pinion Gears 673 10-12 Metric Gears 675 Chapter Projects 678 CHAPTER 11 CSWA Preparation 701 11-1 Introduction 701 11-2 Working with Cubes 702 11-3 Drawing Profiles 703 11-4 Drawing Small 3D Objects 707 11-5 Drawing Larger Objects 712 11-6 Drawing Auxiliary Views 720 11-7 Drawing Break Views 722 11-8 Drawing Section Views 724 11-9 Drawing Detail Views 727 11-10 Drawing Lines and Views 729 11-11 Drawing Assembly Drawings 732 APPENDIX 735INDEX 747