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Inventor has three predefined planes that can be used to draw the base sketch. They are the XY, XZ, and YZ planes. The XY plane is the top view, the XZ plane is the front view and the YZ is the right side view. To help visualize ...
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This guide divided into three chapters, chapter 1 Introduction to Autodesk Inventor, Constructing Solid Parts and Sheet Metal Parts, Constructing Assemblies of Solid Parts, Constructing Exploded Presentation of Assemblies, Constructing Engineering Drawings, Part Files and Assembly files, Presentation Files, Drawing Files, Starting A New File, New Engineering Drawing File, ...
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In this tutorial, you will create two parts; a shelf and a bracket. You will "assemble" them into one unit. Finally, you will generate drawings to work from. You are going to sketch a 2-dimensional image of a shelf that is 450mm long and 135mm wide. Then, you ...
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In this tutorial, we use the SurfaceWorks-SolidWorks combination to create a spoon holder — one you might keep on your stove while cooking (see figure at right). The key here is change: the model is constructed so that everything can be adjusted until the optimal design is achieved. ...
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In this application example, we present a simple MEMS design executed with SolidWorks. We then analyze some of the performance and reliability considerations for the modeled structure acting as an electrostatically deflected mirror array, using COSMOS/Works to estimate deflection vs. voltage and the resulting stresses. We suggest approaches ...
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Single view sketch-based modelers like SKETCH and Teddy can be powerful tools, but sometimes their inferences are inadequate: in Teddy, for example, if one draws an animal shape, the centerline of the tail will always lie in a plane rather than being curved in 3D. In these cases, ...
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We present an image guided pen-based suggestive interface for sketching 3D wireframe models. Rather than starting from a blank canvas, existing 2D images of similar objects serve as a guide to the user. Image based filters enable attraction, smoothing, and resampling of input curves, and allows for their ...
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Create a small, simple toy car that demonstrates the basic features and assembly procedures of Pro/Engineer Wildfire 3.0 Schools
Edition (Pro/E). As you work through this tutorial, you will create four parts that involve three basic functions of any parametric program. Once these are created to specifications you will ...
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Parametric Modeling Fundamentals, ? Create Simple Extruded Solid Models ? Understand the Basic Parametric Modeling Procedure ? Create 2-D Sketches ? Understand the "Shape before Size" Approach ? Use the Dynamic Viewing Commands ? Create and Edit Parametric Dimensions. The feature-based parametric modeling technique enables the designer to ...
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This easy-to-learn tool makes it possible for mechanical designers to quickly sketch ideas, experiment with features and dimensions, and produce models and detailed drawings. Most SolidWorks features begin with a 2D sketch. For information about using sketches to create solid model geometry, see Features Overview. You can ...
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Start a new SolidWorks session. Create the AXLE part. Use features to create parts. Features are building blocks that add or remove material. Utilize the Extruded-Base feature. The
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To create a part, you must draw the cross-section of the part or the model that you are designing and extrude the part after that. To do
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Parametric Modeling Fundamentals, ? Create Simple Extruded Solid Models ? Understand the Basic Parametric Modeling Procedure ? Create 2-D Sketches ? Understand the "Shape before Size" Approach ?
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Solidworks is a common mechanical engineering software for drawing and detailing, In this tutorial, you will draw the sketch of the model shown in Figure 1. The sketch
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Single view sketch-based modelers like SKETCH and Teddy can be powerful tools, but sometimes their inferences are inadequate: in Teddy, for example, if one draws an animal shape,