
Graphics Concepts with SolidWorks (R) 2000
Pearson (Publisher)
Published on 10. October 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
219 pages
978-0-13-014155-2 (ISBN)
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Description
For Freshman or Introductory courses in Engineering and Computer Science.
ESource-Prentice Hall's Engineering Source-provides a complete, flexible introductory engineering and computing program. Featuring over 15 modules and growing, ESource allows professors to fully customize their textbooks through the ESource website. Professors are not only able to pick and choose modules, but also sections of modules, incorporate their own materials, and re-paginate and re-index the complete project. http://emissary.prenhall.com/esource
or http://www.prenhall.com/esource
ESource-Prentice Hall's Engineering Source-provides a complete, flexible introductory engineering and computing program. Featuring over 15 modules and growing, ESource allows professors to fully customize their textbooks through the ESource website. Professors are not only able to pick and choose modules, but also sections of modules, incorporate their own materials, and re-paginate and re-index the complete project. http://emissary.prenhall.com/esource
or http://www.prenhall.com/esource
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 204 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
451 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-014155-2 (9780130141552)
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Richard M. Lueptow | Michael Minbiole
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Persons
RICHARD M. LUEPTOW is the Charles Deering McCormick Professor of Teaching Excellence and Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Northwestern University. He is a native of Wisconsin and received his doctorate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1986. He teaches design, fluid mechanics, and spectral analysis techniques. "In my design class I saw a need for a self-paced tutorial for my students to learn CAD software quickly and easily. I worked with several students a few years ago to develop just this type of tutorial, which has since evolved into a book. My goal is to introduce students to engineering graphics and CAD, while showing them how much fun it can be." Rich has an active research program on rotating filtration, Taylor Couette flow, granular flow, fire suppression, and acoustics. He has five patents and over 40 refereed journal and proceedings papers along with many other articles, abstracts, and presentations.
Content
1. Engineering Graphics.
The Importance of Engineering Graphics. Engineering Graphics. CAD. Design and CAD.
2. Projections Used in Engineering Graphics.
Projections. 3-D Projections. Multiview Projections. Working Drawings.
3. Freehand Sketching.
Why Freehand Sketches? Freehand Sketching Fundamentals. Basic Freehand Sketching. Advanced Freehand Sketching.
4. Computer Aided Design and Drafting.
CAD Models. CAD and Solids Modeling. The Nature of Solids Modeling.
5. Standard Practice for Engineering Drawings.
Introduction to Drawing Standards. Sheet Layouts. Lines. Dimension Placement and Conventions. Section and Detail Views. Fasteners and Screw Threads. Assembly Drawings.
6. Tolerances.
Why Tolerances? Displaying Tolerances on Drawings. How to Determine Tolerances. Surface Finish. Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing.
7. Getting Started in SolidWorks (R).
Introduction and Reference. Modeling the Guard. Modeling the Arm. Modeling the Blade.
8. Modeling Parts in SolidWorks: Revolves.
Modeling the Cap. Modeling the Handle. Modeling the Rivet.
9. Modeling an Assembly: The Pizza Cutter.
Modeling the Cutter Sub-Assembly. Modeling the Pizza Cutter Assembly. Checking the Assembly for Interference. Creating an Exploded View of the Assembly.
10. Creating Working Drawings.
Detail Drawings in Solidworks. Editing a Drawing Sheet Format. Creating a Drawing of the Arm. Creating a Drawing of the Pizza Cutter Assembly.
Index.
The Importance of Engineering Graphics. Engineering Graphics. CAD. Design and CAD.
2. Projections Used in Engineering Graphics.
Projections. 3-D Projections. Multiview Projections. Working Drawings.
3. Freehand Sketching.
Why Freehand Sketches? Freehand Sketching Fundamentals. Basic Freehand Sketching. Advanced Freehand Sketching.
4. Computer Aided Design and Drafting.
CAD Models. CAD and Solids Modeling. The Nature of Solids Modeling.
5. Standard Practice for Engineering Drawings.
Introduction to Drawing Standards. Sheet Layouts. Lines. Dimension Placement and Conventions. Section and Detail Views. Fasteners and Screw Threads. Assembly Drawings.
6. Tolerances.
Why Tolerances? Displaying Tolerances on Drawings. How to Determine Tolerances. Surface Finish. Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing.
7. Getting Started in SolidWorks (R).
Introduction and Reference. Modeling the Guard. Modeling the Arm. Modeling the Blade.
8. Modeling Parts in SolidWorks: Revolves.
Modeling the Cap. Modeling the Handle. Modeling the Rivet.
9. Modeling an Assembly: The Pizza Cutter.
Modeling the Cutter Sub-Assembly. Modeling the Pizza Cutter Assembly. Checking the Assembly for Interference. Creating an Exploded View of the Assembly.
10. Creating Working Drawings.
Detail Drawings in Solidworks. Editing a Drawing Sheet Format. Creating a Drawing of the Arm. Creating a Drawing of the Pizza Cutter Assembly.
Index.