
Solidworks for Technology and Engineering
Industrial Press Inc.,U.S.
2nd Edition
Published on 15. December 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
900 pages
978-0-8311-3451-8 (ISBN)
Description
Unique and thorough
Includes a CD keyed to examples for clear, effective and interactive learning of SolidWorks software. (Note: Users must have a current version of the SolidWorks software installed on their computer to complete the exercises.)
An appendix offers the CSWA exam for certification of skills
14 chapters and two appendices (click the TOC button, above, to view)
SolidWorks for Technology and Engineering, Second Edition, provides a comprehensive introduction for students. Little or no prior experience is needed to benefit from this liberally-illustrated work. Use the book in any educational setting from four-year engineering schools to community colleges and vocational / technical schools and industrial training centers. The book is also a reliable reference on the job. It functions well as a self-study manual. Authors Valentino and DiZinno have carefully and thoughtfully arranged the contents in a clear, logical sequence.Many hundreds of well-drawn visuals supplant wordy explanations, demonstrating the power of the software. Many learning aids are included throughout the 500 page book.
Key Features
Strong graphical illustrations rather than long text and definitions are emphasized. Key definitions are boxed in.
Examples provide step-by-step instructions, supported with excellent graphics.
Needless cross-referencing has been eliminated. Each example is presented with all explanations appearing on the same page.
Exercises are presented at the ends of chapters
A CD provided with the text contains files that are keyed in sequence to the selected examples. Students can follow interactively when learning the procedure with the concepts presented in the text.
The text contains exercises and materials that are key to preparing students for the Certified SolidWorks Associate (CSWA) exam. Appendix B contains a complete key and sample exam solutions.
Includes a CD keyed to examples for clear, effective and interactive learning of SolidWorks software. (Note: Users must have a current version of the SolidWorks software installed on their computer to complete the exercises.)
An appendix offers the CSWA exam for certification of skills
14 chapters and two appendices (click the TOC button, above, to view)
SolidWorks for Technology and Engineering, Second Edition, provides a comprehensive introduction for students. Little or no prior experience is needed to benefit from this liberally-illustrated work. Use the book in any educational setting from four-year engineering schools to community colleges and vocational / technical schools and industrial training centers. The book is also a reliable reference on the job. It functions well as a self-study manual. Authors Valentino and DiZinno have carefully and thoughtfully arranged the contents in a clear, logical sequence.Many hundreds of well-drawn visuals supplant wordy explanations, demonstrating the power of the software. Many learning aids are included throughout the 500 page book.
Key Features
Strong graphical illustrations rather than long text and definitions are emphasized. Key definitions are boxed in.
Examples provide step-by-step instructions, supported with excellent graphics.
Needless cross-referencing has been eliminated. Each example is presented with all explanations appearing on the same page.
Exercises are presented at the ends of chapters
A CD provided with the text contains files that are keyed in sequence to the selected examples. Students can follow interactively when learning the procedure with the concepts presented in the text.
The text contains exercises and materials that are key to preparing students for the Certified SolidWorks Associate (CSWA) exam. Appendix B contains a complete key and sample exam solutions.
More details
Edition
Second Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
Figures; illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 43 mm
Weight
2109 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8311-3451-8 (9780831134518)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
James Valentino holds a doctorate in applied mechanics from the Polytechnic University of New York. He has over 25 years experience teaching technology courses and many years in industry. Currently, he is professor and chairperson of the department of Mechanical Engineering Technology & Design Drafting at Queensborough Community College (CUNY). He is a member of Sigma XI, a senior member of SME, and coauthor of Learning Mastercam X2 Mill Step-by-Step, also published by Industrial Press.
Content
- Introduction to SolidWorks
- The SolidWorks User Interface
- Creating 2D Sketches on Reference Planes
- Advanced Sketch Tools
- Creating Extrude, Fillet and Hole Features
- Producing 2D Engineering Drawings from 3D Solid Parts
- Creating Shells Draft and Rib Features
- Patterns, Mirror Features and the Hole Wizard
- Creating Sweep, Curve and Loft Features
- Creating Assemblies
- Producing 2D Engineering Drawings from 3D Solid Assemblies
- Animation
- Configurations
- Design Stress Analysis with SimulationXpress
- Sheet Metal Parts
- Using Links and Equations
- Appendix A: Certified SolidWorks Associate (CSWA)Exam
- Appendix B: Customizing