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أخواني في الله أحضرت لكم كتاب SOLIDWORKS 2023 Intermediate Skills Expanding on Solids, Surfaces, Multibodies, Configurations, Drawings, Sheet Metal and Assemblies Paul Tran CSWE, CSWI
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction: SOLIDWORKS 2023 User Interface 20 The 3 reference planes 21 The toolbars 21 The system feedback symbols 23 The status bar 23 2D sketch examples 24 3D feature examples 25 Chapter 1: Document Properties 1-1 Setting up the Document Template 1-1 Different standards in the world 1-2 Starting a new part document 1-3 Setting the ANSI drafting standards 1-3 Setting the dimension options 1-4 Setting the virtual sharp options 1-5 Setting the units options 1-5 Setting the sheet metal MBD options 1-6 Saving the settings as a Part Template 1-6 Customizing Keyboard Shortcuts 1-7 Customizing Tool Buttons 1-12 Chapter 2: Sketching 2-1 Handle 2-1 Tools Needed 2-2 Starting a new part document 2-3 Changing the System Options 2-3 Creating the Parent Sketch 2-4 Revolving the parent sketch 2-7 Adding the tip detail 2-7 Revolving the sketch 2-8 Transitioning from line-to-arc 2-8 Mirroring in sketch mode 2-9 Adding dimensions 2-10 Extruding a cut 2-10SOLIDWORKS 2023 l Intermediate Skills l Table of Contents 8 Creating a circular pattern 2-11 Adding other cut features 2-12 Creating another circular pattern 2-13 Adding a constant size fillet 2-14 Assigning material to the model 2-15 Calculating the mass of the model 2-16 Saving your work 2-16 Working with Sketch Pictures 2-17 Re-use geometry 2-37 Chapter 3: Creating Multibody Parts 3-1 Wooden Crate 3-1 Tools needed 3-2 Starting a new part document 3-3 Sketching the first body profile 3-4 Extruding the first body 3-6 Copying the body 3-6 Creating the upper plank 3-7 Creating the first linear pattern 3-9 Mirroring the planks 3-10 Creating the lower plank 3-10 Creating the second linear pattern 3-12 Creating an exploded view 3-13 Collapsing the view 3-15 Saving your work 3-16 Exercise: Combining Multibodies 3-17 Chapter 4: Working with Multibody Parts 4-1 Creating Mates & Exploded Views 4-1 Tools needed 4-2 Opening a part document 4-3 Creating an exploded view 4-4 Collapsing the solid bodies 4-6 Inserting another part 4-7 Constraining the solid bodies 4-8 Adding a concentric mate 4-8 Adding a coincident mate 4-9 Creating a new mirror plane 4-10 Creating a mirror body 4-11 Insert another part 4-13 Adding a concentric mate 4-14SOLIDWORKS 2023 l Intermediate Skills l Table of Contents 9 Adding a coincident mate 4-14 Adding another instance of the bolt 4-15 Adding a concentric mate 4-15 Adding a coincident mate 4-16 Editing the exploded view 4-16 Saving your work 4-17 Working with Multibodies 4-19 Chapter 5: Revolved and Thread Features 5-1 Cylinder 5-1 Tools needed 5-2 Opening a part document 5-3 Creating a revolved feature 5-3 Adding chamfers 5-4 Creating the mounting holes 5-4 Adding threads 5-7 Adding threads to the opposite end 5-9 Creating a zonal section view 5-11 Saving your work 5-12 Exercise: Revolved & Threads 5-13 Chapter 6: Flex Bending 6-1 Spanner 6-1 Tools needed 6-2 Flex Bending - Part 1 6-3 Opening a part document 6-3 Creating the first flex bending feature 6-3 Creating the second flex bending feature 6-5 Flex examples 6-6 Flex twisting 6-6 Flex stretching 6-6 Flex tapering 6-7 Flex bending 6-7 Flex Bending - Part 2 6-8 Opening a part document 6-8 Creating a flex bending 6-8 Creating a linear pattern 6-10 Opening a part document 6-11 Creating a flex bending 6-11 Save and close documents 6-12 Using the Deform feature 6-13SOLIDWORKS 2023 l Intermediate Skills l Table of Contents 10 Opening a part document 6-13 Creating a Curve to Curve deform 6-13 Mirroring a surface body 6-16 Save and close all documents 6-16 Exercise: Deform using a 3D sketch 6-17 Exercise: Sweep with profile twist 6-19 Exercise: Using sweep with deform 6-23 Chapter 7: Sweep with Guide Curves 7-1 Plastic Bottle 7-1 Tools needed 7-2 Opening a part document 7-3 Creating the main body 7-3 Creating the first split line 7-5 Creating a face fillet 7-6 Creating the second split line 7-7 Creating the first offset surface 7-8 Creating a ruled surface 7-8 Creating the first knit surface 7-9 Adding the first fillet 7-9 Making a first cut with surface 7-10 Creating the first offset surface 7-11 Creating the second offset surface 7-11 Creating the second knit surface 7-12 Adding the second fillet 7-12 Making a second cut with surface 7-13 Adding the third fillet 7-14 Creating a shell 7-14 Adding the neck feature 7-15 Revolving the sketch 7-16 Creating a new plane 7-16 Creating a helix 7-17 Sketching the thread profile 7-18 Making the threads 7-19 Rounding off the ends of threads 7-19 Revolving the sketch 7-20 Rounding off the opposite side 7-20 Sweep with Solid Body 7-21 Exercise: Sweep Cut using a Solid Body 7-28 Chapter 8: Lofts and Boundaries 8-1 Solar Boat 8-1SOLIDWORKS 2023 l Intermediate Skills l Table of Contents 11 Tools needed 8-2 Opening a part document 8-3 Creating a lofted feature 8-3 Creating the boundary feature 8-5 Creating the wing 8-6 Creating the wing support 8-7 Constructing the nose feature 8-8 Creating the horizontal tail fins 8-11 Creating the vertical tail fin 8-12 Creating a split line 8-13 Creating the canopy’s first profile 8-14 Creating a new plane 8-15 Sketching the guide curve 8-15 Creating the canopy’s second loft profile 8-16 Creating the canopy’s third loft profile 8-16 Creating the canopy feature 8-17 Creating a mirror feature 8-17 Adding fillets to the main body 8-18 Adding fillets to the float and wing 8-18 Adding fillets to the ends of the floats 8-19 Adding fillets to the tail fins 8-19 Adding fillets to the ends of the fins 8-20 Creating a face fillet 8-20 Creating a split line for the solar panels 8-21 Changing color of the solar squares 8-22 Changing the edge display 8-23 Exercise: Surface & Solid Modeling 8-25 Exercise: Using Split Lines 8-33 Chapter 9: Surfaces and Patches 9-1 Welding Fixture 9-1 Tools needed 9-2 Opening a part document 9-3 Creating a swept surface 9-3 Creating the first extruded surface 9-4 Creating the second extruded surface 9-4 Creating the third extruded surface 9-5 Creating the first trimmed surface 9-5 Creating the second trimmed surface 9-6 Creating the third trimmed surface 9-7 Creating a lofted surface 9-9 Creating the first boundary surface 9-10SOLIDWORKS 2023 l Intermediate Skills l Table of Contents 12 Creating the second boundary surface 9-11 Creating the first filled surface 9-12 Creating the second filled surface 9-13 Creating a face fillet 9-14 Knitting the surfaces 9-15 Thickening the surface model 9-16 Creating a section view 9-17 Changing the edge display 9-18 Exercise: Surface Modifications 9-19 Chapter 10: Configure Features 10-1 Wooden Crate 10-1 Tools needed 10-2 Opening a part document 10-3 Configuring features 10-3 Saving the table 10-5 Adding a new configuration 10-5 Viewing the new configuration 10-6 Adding more configurations 10-7 Renaming a configuration 10-9 Inserting a design table 10-10 Adding a material column 10-11 Exercise: Design Tables & Tabulated Tables 10-12 Chapter 11: Assembly Motions & Mates 11-1 HeliDrone 11-1 Tools needed 11-2 Opening an existing assembly document 11-3 Using the width mate 11-3 Adding a concentric mate 11-4 Adding another concentric mate 11-6 Testing the assembly motions 11-6 Adding a limit-angle mate 11-7 Adding a parallel mate 11-8 Adding a gear mate 11-9 Testing the assembly motions 11-10 Radial Explode 11-11 Opening an existing assembly 11-11 Creating the first pattern driven 11-11 Creating the second pattern driven 11-12 Creating the first radial exploded view 11-13SOLIDWORKS 2023 l Intermediate Skills l Table of Contents 13 Creating the second radial exploded view 11-13 Verifying the exploded view 11-14 Switching to the configuration tree 11-14 Exercise: Assembly Motions 11-15 Chapter 12: Using Smart-Mates 12-1 Fixture Assembly 12-1 Tools Needed 12-2 Opening an existing assembly document 12-3 Enabling the selection options 12-3 Exploring the Smart-Mate options 12-4 Using Smart-Mate Concentric 12-5 Creating a Smart-Mate Concentric & Coincident 12-6 Repeating the previous mate 12-7 Mating other components 12-8 Checking the status of the components 12-9 Switching configuration 12-9 Creating an instance of the bolt 12-10 Creating another instance of the bolt 12-11 Adding more bolts 12-12 Repeating 12-13 Using Mate Controller 12-15 Using copy with mates 12-25 Chapter 13: Top Down Assembly 13-1 Car Remote Control Housing 13-1 Tools Needed 13-2 Opening a part document 13-3 Making an assembly from part 13-3 Placing the first component 13-4 Creating a new part 13-4 Converting the entities 13-5 Extruding the sketch 13-6 Adding the fillet 13-6 Shelling the part 13-7 Hiding the component 13-7 Adding features to the part 13-8 Creating offset entities 13-9 Extruding the sketch 13-10 Adding the fillet 13-10 Showing a component 13-11 Creating a section view 13-11SOLIDWORKS 2023 l Intermediate Skills l Table of Contents 14 Applying dimension changes 13-12 Creating an exploded view 13-14 Playing the animation 13-15 Changing the display mode 13-16 Creating a Flat Spring Assembly 13-17 Exercise: Spring Assembly 13-29 Chapter 14: Using the Lip & Groove Options 14-1 Lesson overview 14-1 Tools Needed 14-2 Opening a part document 14-4 Editing the housing 14-4 Creating a section view 14-7 Using the Mounting Boss Tool 14-8 Opening an assembly document 14-9 Editing part 14-9 Setting the parameters 14-9 Adding two more mounting bosses 14-11 Hiding the Upper Half Body 14-11 Creating a mounting boss-pin feature 14-12 Creating a section view 14-14 Repeating the features 14-14 Chapter 15: Assembly Drawings & BOMs 15-1 Aluminum Enclosure 15-1 Tools needed 15-2 Starting a new drawing document 15-3 Selecting the ANSI standard sheet size 15-3 Switching to ANSI standards 15-4 Using the view palette 15-5 Inserting a Bill of Materials 15-6 Modifying the BOM’s Row Height 15-8 Adding a new column 15-8 Customizing the new column 15-9 Changing the color of the paper 15-10 Adding balloons 15-11 Adding an isometric view 15-12 Changing the display of a drawing view 15-13 Editing the sheet format 15-13 Switching back to the sheet 15-16 Reference reading: GD&T 15-18 Form examples 15-18SOLIDWORKS 2023 l Intermediate Skills l Table of Contents 15 Orientation examples 15-19 Profile examples 15-19 Runout examples 15-20 Location examples 15-20 ASME – Y14.5 Symbol descriptions 15-22 Feature control frames 15-25 MMC maximum material condition 15-26 LMC least material condition 15-26 Chapter 16: Drawings & Detailing 16-1 Front Cover Plate 16-1 Tools needed 16-2 Opening a part document 16-3 Creating the drawing views 16-4 Changing to phantom line style 16-6 Creating a partial section view 16-7 Flipping the section direction 16-8 Changing the hatch pattern 16-8 Creating a detail view 16-9 Inserting the model dimensions 16-10 Cleaning up the dimensions 16-11 Inserting dimensions to another view 16-12 Breaking the view alignment 16-13 Creating a projected view 16-14 Adding the centerline symbol 16-15 Adding datums 16-16 Adding a flatness tolerance 16-18 Copying the control frame 16-20 Modifying the geometric tolerance 16-21 Adding another position tolerance 16-22 Adding a symmetric tolerance 16-23 Adding a bilateral tolerance 16-23 Adding a limit tolerance 16-24 Adding a basic tolerance 16-24 Adding general notes 16-25 Filling out the title block 16-26 Exercise: Creating a drawing from a model 16-29 Exercise: Attaching a note or symbol to a dimension 16-30 Exercise: Creating an engineering drawing 16-53SOLIDWORKS 2023 l Intermediate Skills l Table of Contents 16 Chapter 17: SOLIDWORKS MBD 17-1 Introduction to Model Based Definition 17-1 Tools needed 17-2 Prismatic Parts 17-3 Opening a part document 17-3 Enabling SOLIDWORKS MBD 17-3 Setting the options 17-3 Adding datums 17-5 Using scope 17-6 Showing the constraint status 17-7 Adding the size dimensions 17-8 Showing the tolerance status 17-8 Exercise: Adding the Size and Location Dimensions 17-9 Turned Parts 17-13 Capturing 3D Views 17-19 Publishing PDF and eDrawing Files 17-23 3D PDF Template Editor 17-30 Chapter 18: Sheet Metal Parts 18-1 Hard Drive Enclosure 18-1 Tools needed 18-2 Starting a new part document 18-3 Creating the Base flange 18-4 Creating a cut feature 18-5 Creating the first edge flange 18-6 Creating the second edge flange 18-9 Copying and Pasting a sketch 18-11 Creating more cuts 18-13 Adding a library feature cut 18-15 Mirroring a feature 18-17 Toggling the flat display 18-18 Creating the flat pattern 18-19 Accessing the sheet properties 18-20 Multibody sheet metal parts 18-21 Using FeatureWorks – Feature Recognition 18-37 Chapter 19: Plastic parts 19-1 Plastic Part_Design1 19-1 Tools Needed 19-2 Making the base feature with draft 19-3SOLIDWORKS 2023 l Intermediate Skills l Table of Contents 17 Creating a curved cut feature 19-4 Adding the raised features 19-5 Adding fillets 19-6 Shelling the model 19-6 Adding the interlock feature 19-7 Creating a face fillet 19-8 Removing the sharp edges 19-9 Creating the side holes 19-10 Plastic Part_Design2 19-11 Making the base feature with draft 19-11 Creating a curved cut 19-12 Creating a new plane 19-14 Sketching the button holes 19-14 Shelling the model 19-16 Making the interlock feature 19-18 Adding cuts 19-20 Adding the mounting bosses 19-22 Removing the sharp edges 19-24 Chapter 20: Casted Parts 20-1 Casted Upper Housing 20-1 Tools needed 20-2 Creating the base 20-3 Adding the counterbore holes 20-5 Making the side support walls 20-8 Adding drafts 20-9 Mirroring multiple features 20-10 Adding Ribs 20-11 Casted Valve Body 20-15 Viewing the parent and child relationships 20-16 Exercise: Casted Bracket 20-29 Chapter 21: Smart Component 21-1 Auto Size & Configure Table 21-1 Tools needed 21-2 Opening a part document 21-3 Showing the dimensions and their names 21-3 Splitting the FeatureManager tree 21-4 Adding a new configuration 21-4 Creating mate references 21-6 Testing the mate references 21-7SOLIDWORKS 2023 l Intermediate Skills l Table of Contents 18 Making a smart component 21-8 Testing the smart component 21-9 Adding other instances of the cap 21-10 Chapter 22: Using Subtract & Intersect 22-1 Simple Cavity 22-1 Opening a part document 22-3 Scaling the part 22-3 Extruding the mold block 22-3 Assigning material 22-4 Copying a solid body 22-4 Creating the cavity 22-5 Separating the solid bodies 22-6 Using the intersect tool 22-7 Exercise: Creating a Cavity with Combine Subtract 22-10 Chapter 23: Using Magnetic Mates 23-1 Deck Assembly 23-1 Tools needed 23-2 Publishing an asset 23-4 Opening another part document 23-6 Defining another asset publisher 23-7 Opening an assembly document 23-8 Adding the section1 component to the assembly 23-9 Adding another instance of section1 23-10 Adding more instances 23-11 Chapter 24: Hybrid Modeling 24-1 Remote Control 24-1 Tools needed 24-2 Extruding the first surface 24-3 Extruding the second surface 24-4 Trimming the surfaces 24-4 Thickening the surfaces 24-5 Creating a split line feature 24-5 Adding draft 24-6 Adding fillets 24-7 Shelling the solid body 24-8 Cutting the solid body 24-8SOLIDWORKS 2023 l Intermediate Skills l Table of Contents 19 Saving the upper half 24-9 Saving the lower half 24-9 Flipping the cut direction 24-9 Inserting the top half 24-10 Creating the cut for the keypad 24-11 Separating the two halves 24-12 Changing appearance 24-12 Exercise: Loft with guide curves 24-15 Exercise: Using boundary solid 24-17 Exercise: Using boundary surface 24-19 Glossary Index SOLIDWORKS 2023 Quick-Guides Absorbed A feature, sketch, or annotation that is contained in another item (usually a feature) in the FeatureManager design tree. Examples are the profile sketch and profile path in a basesweep, or a cosmetic thread annotation in a hole. Align Tools that assist in lining up annotations and dimensions (left, right, top, bottom, and so on). For aligning parts in an assembly. Alternate position view A drawing view in which one or more views are superimposed in phantom lines on the original view. Alternate position views are often used to show range of motion of an assembly. Anchor point The end of a leader that attaches to the note, block, or other annotation. Sheet formats contain anchor points for a bill of materials, a hole table, a revision table, and a weldment cut list. Annotation A text note or a symbol that adds specific design intent to a part, assembly, or drawing. Specific types of annotations include note, hole callout, surface finish symbol, datum feature symbol, datum target, geometric tolerance symbol, weld symbol, balloon, and stacked balloon. Annotations that apply only to drawings include center mark, annotation centerline, area hatch, and block. Appearance callouts Callouts that display the colors and textures of the face, feature, body, and part under the entity selected and are a shortcut to editing colors and textures. Area hatch A crosshatch pattern or fill applied to a selected face or to a closed sketch in a drawing. Assembly A document in which parts, features, and other assemblies (sub-assemblies) are mated together. The parts and sub-assemblies exist in documents separate from the assembly. For example, in an assembly, a piston can be mated to other parts, such as a connecting rod or cylinder. This new assembly can then be used as a sub-assembly in an assembly of an engine. The extension for a SOLIDWORKS assembly file name is .SLDASM. Attachment point The end of a leader that attaches to the model (to an edge, vertex, or face, for example) or to a drawing sheet.SOLIDWORKS 2023 l Intermediate Skills l Glossary 9 Axis A straight line that can be used to create model geometry, features, or patterns. An axis can be made in a number of different ways, including using the intersection of two planes. Balloon Labels parts in an assembly, typically including item numbers and quantity. In drawings, the item numbers are related to rows in a bill of materials. Base The first solid feature of a part. Baseline dimensions Sets of dimensions measured from the same edge or vertex in a drawing. Bend A feature in a sheet metal part. A bend generated from a filleted corner, cylindrical face, or conical face is a round bend; a bend generated from sketched straight lines is a sharp bend. Bill of materials A table inserted into a drawing to keep a record of the parts used in an assembly. Block A user-defined annotation that you can use in parts, assemblies, and drawings. A block can contain text, sketch entities (except points), and area hatch, and it can be saved in a file for later use as, for example, a custom callout or a company logo. Bottom-up assembly An assembly modeling technique where you create parts and then insert them into an assembly. Broken-out section A drawing view that exposes inner details of a drawing view by removing material from a closed profile, usually a spline. Cavity The mold half that holds the cavity feature of the design part. Center mark A cross that marks the center of a circle or arc. Centerline A centerline marks, in phantom font, an axis of symmetry in a sketch or drawing.SOLIDWORKS 2023 l Intermediate Skills l Glossary 10 Chamfer Bevels a selected edge or vertex. You can apply chamfers to both sketches and features. Child A dependent feature related to a previously built feature. For example, a chamfer on the edge of a hole is a child of the parent hole. Click-release As you sketch, if you click and then release the pointer, you are in click-release mode. Move the pointer and click again to define the next point in the sketch sequence. Click-drag As you sketch, if you click and drag the pointer, you are in click-drag mode. When you release the pointer, the sketch entity is complete. Closed profile Also called a closed contour, it is a sketch or sketch entity with no exposed endpoints, for example, a circle or polygon. Collapse The opposite of explode. The collapse action returns an exploded assembly's parts to their normal positions. Collision Detection An assembly function that detects collisions between components when components move or rotate. A collision occurs when an entity on one component coincides with any entity on another component. Component Any part or sub-assembly within an assembly. Configuration A variation of a part or assembly within a single document. Variations can include different dimensions, features, and properties. For example, a single part such as a bolt can contain different configurations that vary the diameter and length. ConfigurationManager Located on the left side of the SOLIDWORKS window, it is a means to create, select, and view the configurations of parts and assemblies. Constraint The relations between sketch entities, or between sketch entities and planes, axes, edges, or vertices.SOLIDWORKS 2023 l Intermediate Skills l Glossary 11 Construction geometry The characteristic of a sketch entity that the entity is used in creating other geometry but is not itself used in creating features. Coordinate system A system of planes used to assign Cartesian coordinates to features, parts, and assemblies. Part and assembly documents contain default coordinate systems; other coordinate systems can be defined with reference geometry. Coordinate systems can be used with measurement tools and for exporting documents to other file formats. Cosmetic thread An annotation that represents threads. Crosshatch A pattern (or fill) applied to drawing views such as section views and broken-out sections. Curvature Curvature is equal to the inverse of the radius of the curve. The curvature can be displayed in different colors according to the local radius (usually of a surface). Cut A feature that removes material from a part by such actions as extrude, revolve, loft, sweep, thicken, cavity, and so on. Dangling A dimension, relation, or drawing section view that is unresolved. For example, if a piece of geometry is dimensioned, and that geometry is later deleted, the dimension becomes dangling. Degrees of freedom Geometry that is not defined by dimensions or relations is free to move. In 2D sketches, there are three degrees of freedom: movement along the X and Y axes, and rotation about the Z axis (the axis normal to the sketch plane). In 3D sketches and in assemblies, there are six degrees of freedom: movement along the X, Y, and Z axes, and rotation about the X, Y, and Z axes. Derived part A derived part is a new base, mirror, or component part created directly from an existing part and linked to the original part such that changes to the original part are reflected in the derived part.SOLIDWORKS 2023 l Intermediate Skills l Glossary 12 Derived sketch A copy of a sketch, in either the same part or the same assembly that is connected to the original sketch. Changes in the original sketch are reflected in the derived sketch. Design Library Located in the Task Pane, the Design Library provides a central location for reusable elements such as parts, assemblies, and so on. Design table An Excel spreadsheet that is used to create multiple configurations in a part or assembly document. Detached drawing A drawing format that allows opening and working in a drawing without loading the corresponding models into memory. The models are loaded on an as-needed basis. Detail view A portion of a larger view, usually at a larger scale than the original view. Dimension line A linear dimension line references the dimension text to extension lines indicating the entity being measured. An angular dimension line references the dimension text directly to the measured object. DimXpertManager Located on the left side of the SOLIDWORKS window, it is a means to manage dimensions and tolerances created using DimXpert for parts according to the requirements of the ASME Y.14.41-2003 standard. DisplayManager The DisplayManager lists the appearances, decals, lights, scene, and cameras applied to the current model. From the DisplayManager, you can view applied content, and add, edit, or delete items. When PhotoView 360 is added in, the DisplayManager also provides access to PhotoView options. Document A file containing a part, assembly, or drawing. Draft The degree of taper or angle of a face usually applied to molds or castings. Drawing A 2D representation of a 3D part or assembly. The extension for a SOLIDWORKS drawing file name is .SLDDRW.SOLIDWORKS 2023 l Intermediate Skills l Glossary 13 Drawing sheet A page in a drawing document. Driven dimension Measurements of the model, but they do not drive the model and their values cannot be changed. Driving dimension Also referred to as a model dimension, it sets the value for a sketch entity. It can also control distance, thickness, and feature parameters. Edge A single outside boundary of a feature. Edge flange A sheet metal feature that combines a bend and a tab in a single operation. Equation Creates a mathematical relation between sketch dimensions, using dimension names as variables, or between feature parameters, such as the depth of an extruded feature or the instance count in a pattern. Exploded view Shows an assembly with its components separated from one another, usually to show how to assemble the mechanism. Export Save a SOLIDWORKS document in another format for use in other CAD/CAM, rapid prototyping, web, or graphics software applications. Extension line The line extending from the model indicating the point from which a dimension is measured. Extrude A feature that linearly projects a sketch to either add material to a part (in a base or boss) or remove material from a part (in a cut or hole). Face A selectable area (planar or otherwise) of a model or surface with boundaries that help define the shape of the model or surface. For example, a rectangular solid has six faces.SOLIDWORKS 2023 l Intermediate Skills l Glossary 14 Fasteners A SOLIDWORKS Toolbox library that adds fasteners automatically to holes in an assembly. Feature An individual shape that, combined with other features, makes up a part or assembly. Some features, such as bosses and cuts, originate as sketches. Other features, such as shells and fillets, modify a feature's geometry. However, not all features have associated geometry. Features are always listed in the FeatureManager design tree. FeatureManager design tree Located on the left side of the SOLIDWORKS window, it provides an outline view of the active part, assembly, or drawing. Fill A solid area hatch or crosshatch. Fill also applies to patches on surfaces. Fillet An internal rounding of a corner or edge in a sketch, or an edge on a surface or solid. Forming tool Dies that bend, stretch, or otherwise form sheet metal to create such form features as louvers, lances, flanges, and ribs. Fully defined A sketch where all lines and curves in the sketch, and their positions, are described by dimensions or relations, or both, and cannot be moved. Fully defined sketch entities are shown in black. Geometric tolerance A set of standard symbols that specify the geometric characteristics and dimensional requirements of a feature. Graphics area The area in the SOLIDWORKS window where the part, assembly, or drawing appears. Guide curve A 2D or 3D curve used to guide a sweep or loft. Handle An arrow, square, or circle that you can drag to adjust the size or position of an entity (a feature, dimension, or sketch entity, for example).SOLIDWORKS 2023 l Intermediate Skills l Glossary 15 Helix A curve defined by pitch, revolutions, and height. A helix can be used, for example, as a path for a swept feature cutting threads in a bolt. Hem A sheet metal feature that folds back at the edge of a part. A hem can be open, closed, double, or teardrop. HLR (Hidden lines removed) a view mode in which all edges of the model that are not visible from the current view angle are removed from the display. HLV (Hidden lines visible) A view mode in which all edges of the model that are not visible from the current view angle are shown gray or dashed. Import Open files from other CAD software applications into a SOLIDWORKS document. In-context feature A feature with an external reference to the geometry of another component; the incontext feature changes automatically if the geometry of the referenced model or feature changes. Inference The system automatically creates (infers) relations between dragged entities (sketched entities, annotations, and components) and other entities and geometry. This is useful when positioning entities relative to one another. Instance An item in a pattern or a component in an assembly that occurs more than once. Blocks are inserted into drawings as instances of block definitions. Interference detection A tool that displays any interference between selected components in an assembly. Jog A sheet metal feature that adds material to a part by creating two bends from a sketched line. Knit A tool that combines two or more faces or surfaces into one. The edges of the surfaces must be adjacent and not overlapping, but they cannot ever be planar. There is no difference in the appearance of the face or the surface after knitting.SOLIDWORKS 2023 l Intermediate Skills l Glossary 16 Layout sketch A sketch that contains important sketch entities, dimensions, and relations. You reference the entities in the layout sketch when creating new sketches, building new geometry, or positioning components in an assembly. This allows for easier updating of your model because changes you make to the layout sketch propagate to the entire model. Leader A solid line from an annotation (note, dimension, and so on) to the referenced feature. Library feature A frequently used feature, or combination of features, that is created once and then saved for future use. Lightweight A part in an assembly or a drawing has only a subset of its model data loaded into memory. The remaining model data is loaded on an as-needed basis. This improves performance of large and complex assemblies. Line A straight sketch entity with two endpoints. A line can be created by projecting an external entity such as an edge, plane, axis, or sketch curve into the sketch. Loft A base, boss, cut, or surface feature created by transitions between profiles. Lofted bend A sheet metal feature that produces a roll form or a transitional shape from two open profile sketches. Lofted bends often create funnels and chutes. Mass properties A tool that evaluates the characteristics of a part or an assembly such as volume, surface area, centroid, and so on. Mate A geometric relationship, such as coincident, perpendicular, tangent, and so on, between parts in an assembly. Mate reference Specifies one or more entities of a component to use for automatic mating. When you drag a component with a mate reference into an assembly, the software tries to find other combinations of the same mate reference name and mate type.SOLIDWORKS 2023 l Intermediate Skills l Glossary 17 Mates folder A collection of mates that are solved together. The order in which the mates appear within the Mates folder does not matter. Mirror (a) A mirror feature is a copy of a selected feature, mirrored about a plane or planar face. (b) A mirror sketch entity is a copy of a selected sketch entity that is mirrored about a centerline. Miter flange A sheet metal feature that joins multiple edge flanges together and miters the corner. Model 3D solid geometry in a part or assembly document. If a part or assembly document contains multiple configurations, each configuration is a separate model. Model dimension A dimension specified in a sketch or a feature in a part or assembly document that defines some entity in a 3D model. Model item A characteristic or dimension of feature geometry that can be used in detailing drawings. Model view A drawing view of a part or assembly. Mold A set of manufacturing tooling used to shape molten plastic or other material into a designed part. You design the mold using a sequence of integrated tools that result in cavity and core blocks that are derived parts of the part to be molded. Motion Study Motion Studies are graphical simulations of motion and visual properties with assembly models. Analogous to a configuration, they do not actually change the original assembly model or its properties. They display the model as it changes based on simulation elements you add. Multibody part A part with separate solid bodies within the same part document. Unlike the components in an assembly, multibody parts are not dynamic.SOLIDWORKS 2023 l Intermediate Skills l Glossary 18 Native format DXF and DWG files remain in their original format (are not converted into SOLIDWORKS format) when viewed in SOLIDWORKS drawing sheets (view only). Open profile Also called an open contour, it is a sketch or sketch entity with endpoints exposed. For example, a U-shaped profile is open. Ordinate dimensions A chain of dimensions measured from a zero ordinate in a drawing or sketch. Origin The model origin appears as three gray arrows and represents the (0,0,0) coordinate of the model. When a sketch is active, a sketch origin appears in red and represents the (0,0,0) coordinate of the sketch. Dimensions and relations can be added to the model origin, but not to a sketch origin. Out-of-context feature A feature with an external reference to the geometry of another component that is not open. Over defined A sketch is over defined when dimensions or relations are either in conflict or redundant. Parameter A value used to define a sketch or feature (often a dimension). Parent An existing feature upon which other features depend. For example, in a block with a hole, the block is the parent to the child hole feature. Part A single 3D object made up of features. A part can become a component in an assembly, and it can be represented in 2D in a drawing. Examples of parts are bolt, pin, plate, and so on. The extension for a SOLIDWORKS part file name is .SLDPRT. Path A sketch, edge, or curve used in creating a sweep or loft. Pattern A pattern repeats selected sketch entities, features, or components in an array, which can be linear, circular, or sketch driven. If the seed entity is changed, the other instances in the pattern update.SOLIDWORKS 2023 l Intermediate Skills l Glossary 19 Physical Dynamics An assembly tool that displays the motion of assembly components in a realistic way. When you drag a component, the component applies a force to other components it touches. Components move only within their degrees of freedom. Pierce relation Makes a sketch point coincident to the location at which an axis, edge, line, or spline pierces the sketch plane. Planar Entities that can lie on one plane. For example, a circle is planar, but a helix is not. Plane Flat construction geometry. Planes can be used for a 2D sketch, section view of a model, a neutral plane in a draft feature, and others. Point A singular location in a sketch, or a projection into a sketch at a single location of an external entity (origin, vertex, axis, or point in an external sketch). Predefined view A drawing view in which the view position, orientation, and so on can be specified before a model is inserted. You can save drawing documents with predefined views as templates. Profile A sketch entity used to create a feature (such as a loft) or a drawing view (such as a detail view). A profile can be open (such as a U shape or open spline) or closed (such as a circle or closed spline). Projected dimension If you dimension entities in an isometric view, projected dimensions are the flat dimensions in 2D. Projected view A drawing view projected orthogonally from an existing view. PropertyManager Located on the left side of the SOLIDWORKS window, it is used for dynamic editing of sketch entities and most features.SOLIDWORKS 2023 l Intermediate Skills l Glossary 20 RealView graphics A hardware (graphics card) support of advanced shading in real time; the rendering applies to the model and is retained as you move or rotate a part. Rebuild Tool that updates (or regenerates) the document with any changes made since the last time the model was rebuilt. Rebuild is typically used after changing a model dimension. Reference dimension A dimension in a drawing that shows the measurement of an item but cannot drive the model and its value cannot be modified. When model dimensions change, reference dimensions update. Reference geometry Includes planes, axes, coordinate systems, and 3D curves. Reference geometry is used to assist in creating features such as lofts, sweeps, drafts, chamfers, and patterns. Relation A geometric constraint between sketch entities or between a sketch entity and a plane, axis, edge, or vertex. Relations can be added automatically or manually. Relative view A relative (or relative to model) drawing view is created relative to planar surfaces in a part or assembly. Reload Refreshes shared documents. For example, if you open a part file for read-only access while another user makes changes to the same part, you can reload the new version, including the changes. Reorder Reordering (changing the order of) items is possible in the FeatureManager design tree. In parts, you can change the order in which features are solved. In assemblies, you can control the order in which components appear in a bill of materials. Replace Substitutes one or more open instances of a component in an assembly with a different component. Resolved A state of an assembly component (in an assembly or drawing document) in which it is fully loaded in memory. All the component's model data is available, so its entities can be selected, referenced, edited, and used in mates, and so on.SOLIDWORKS 2023 l Intermediate Skills l Glossary 21 Revolve A feature that creates a base or boss, a revolved cut, or revolved surface by revolving one or more sketched profiles around a centerline. Rip A sheet metal feature that removes material at an edge to allow a bend. Rollback Suppresses all items below the rollback bar. Section Another term for profile in sweeps. Section line A line or centerline sketched in a drawing view to create a section view. Section scope Specifies the components to be left uncut when you create an assembly drawing section view. Section view A section view (or section cut) is (1) a part or assembly view cut by a plane, or (2) a drawing view created by cutting another drawing view with a section line. Seed A sketch or an entity (a feature, face, or body) that is the basis for a pattern. If you edit the seed, the other entities in the pattern are updated. Shaded Displays a model as a colored solid. Shared values Also called linked values, these are named variables that you assign to set the value of two or more dimensions to be equal. Sheet format Includes page size and orientation, standard text, borders, title blocks, and so on. Sheet formats can be customized and saved for future use. Each sheet of a drawing document can have a different format. Shell A feature that hollows out a part, leaving open the selected faces and thin walls on the remaining faces. A hollow part is created when no faces are selected to be open.SOLIDWORKS 2023 l Intermediate Skills l Glossary 22 Sketch A collection of lines and other 2D objects on a plane or face that forms the basis for a feature such as a base or a boss. A 3D sketch is non-planar and can be used to guide a sweep or loft, for example. Smart Fasteners Automatically adds fasteners (bolts and screws) to an assembly using the SOLIDWORKS Toolbox library of fasteners. SmartMates An assembly mating relation that is created automatically. Solid sweep A cut sweep created by moving a tool body along a path to cut out 3D material from a model. Spiral A flat or 2D helix, defined by a circle, pitch, and number of revolutions. Spline A sketched 2D or 3D curve defined by a set of control points. Split line Projects a sketched curve onto a selected model face, dividing the face into multiple faces so that each can be selected individually. A split line can be used to create draft features, to create face blend fillets, and to radiate surfaces to cut molds. Stacked balloon A set of balloons with only one leader. The balloons can be stacked vertically (up or down) or horizontally (left or right). Standard 3 views The three orthographic views (front, right, and top) that are often the basis of a drawing. StereoLithography The process of creating rapid prototype parts using a faceted mesh representation in STL files. Sub-assembly An assembly document that is part of a larger assembly. For example, the steering mechanism of a car is a sub-assembly of the car.SOLIDWORKS 2023 l Intermediate Skills l Glossary 23 Suppress Removes an entity from the display and from any calculations in which it is involved. You can suppress features, assembly components, and so on. Suppressing an entity does not delete the entity; you can un-suppress the entity to restore it. Surface A zero-thickness planar or 3D entity with edge boundaries. Surfaces are often used to create solid features. Reference surfaces can be used to modify solid features. Sweep Creates a base, boss, cut, or surface feature by moving a profile (section) along a path. For cut sweeps, you can create solid sweeps by moving a tool body along a path. Tangent arc An arc that is tangent to another entity, such as a line. Tangent edge The transition edge between rounded or filleted faces in hidden lines visible or hidden lines removed modes in drawings. Task Pane Located on the right-side of the SOLIDWORKS window, the Task Pane contains SOLIDWORKS Resources, the Design Library, and the File Explorer. Template A document (part, assembly, or drawing) that forms the basis of a new document. It can include user-defined parameters, annotations, predefined views, geometry, and so on. Temporary axis An axis created implicitly for every conical or cylindrical face in a model. Thin feature An extruded or revolved feature with constant wall thickness. Sheet metal parts are typically created from thin features. TolAnalyst A tolerance analysis application that determines the effects that dimensions and tolerances have on parts and assemblies. Top-down design An assembly modeling technique where you create parts in the context of an assembly by referencing the geometry of other components. Changes to the referenced components propagate to the parts that you create in context.SOLIDWORKS 2023 l Intermediate Skills l Glossary 24 Triad Three axes with arrows defining the X, Y, and Z directions. A reference triad appears in part and assembly documents to assist in orienting the viewing of models. Triads also assist when moving or rotating components in assemblies. Under defined A sketch is under defined when there are not enough dimensions and relations to prevent entities from moving or changing size. Vertex A point at which two or more lines or edges intersect. Vertices can be selected for sketching, dimensioning, and many other operations. Viewports Windows that display views of models. You can specify one, two, or four viewports. Viewports with orthogonal views can be linked, which links orientation and rotation. Virtual sharp A sketch point at the intersection of two entities after the intersection itself has been removed by a feature such as a fillet or chamfer. Dimensions and relations to the virtual sharp are retained even though the actual intersection no longer exists. Weldment A multibody part with structural members. Weldment cut list A table that tabulates the bodies in a weldment along with descriptions and lengths. Wireframe A view mode in which all edges of the part or assembly are displayed. Zebra stripes Simulate the reflection of long strips of light on a very shiny surface. They allow you to see small changes in a surface that may be hard to see with a standard display. Zoom To simulate movement toward or away from a part or an assembly.SOLIDWORKS 2023 l Intermediate Skills l Index Index - 1 Index 2 2D CAD, 16-1 2D sketch, 5-1, 18-7 3 3D curve, 7-1 3D drawing, 16-28 3D sketch, 5-1, 6-3, 8-16 3-point-arc, 8-14 A ad d parenthesis, 16-14 add symbol, 16-15 advanced mates, 11-1 advanced shading, 7-4 align with other geometry, 9-10 alignment, 9-10, 12-10, 15-12, 16-5, 16- 13 alt, 1-9, 1-12, 12-10 alt key, 12-5, 12-6, 12-7 aluminum, 15-5, 15-15, 15-16, 16-8 angle, 2-7, 5-3, 5-4, 6-9, 7-20, 11-4, 13- 6, 15-22, 15-23 angularity, 15-22 animate collapse, 13-15 animation, 11-11, 13-15 animation controller, 13-15 annotation, 15-6, 15-11, 16-10, 16-16, 16-25 ANSI, 1-2, 1-4, 2-3, 15-3, 15-4, 15-22, 16-3, 17-3 anti-aligned, 4-15 appearance, 8-22 apply, 2-15, 3-14, 9-10, 9-12, 9-13 arc length, 6-8 area hatch/fills, 16-8 ASME, 15-22, 16-18 assemblies, 2-4, 6-3, 10-3, 10-12, 11-3, 11-9, 12-5 assembly, 4-4, 11-1, 11-3, 11-6, 11-7, 11-10, 11-11, 11-13, 12-1, 12-3, 12-4, 12-5, 12-12, 12-13, 13-3, 13-4, 13-14, 14-3, 14-9, 15-5, 16-4 assembly drawing, 15-1 assembly Motions, 11-1, 11-3 auto balloon, 15-11 auto create, 10-12 auto start projected view, 16-4 B ba lloons, 15-1, 15-11 base flange, 18-4 basic, 16-22, 16-24 basic dimension, 15-22 bend angle, 6-8 bend outside, 18-6 bilateral, 16-23 bill of materials, 15-6, 15-11 blind, 2-7, 2-8, 3-6, 3-9, 3-12, 5-3, 7-16, 7-20, 9-4, 13-6, 18-12, 18-14 bodies to mirror, 4-11 body, 3-3, 3-4, 3-6, 4-4, 4-5, 4-8, 4-10, 4-11, 4-13, 4-14, 4-15, 6-3, 6-10, 7-3, 7- 5, 7-8, 7-10, 7-13, 8-3, 8-5, 8-10, 8-14, 8-18, 8-21, 10-12, 12-10 bolt circle, 5-5 bom, 15-6, 15-7, 15-8 bom-standard, 15-6 boss/base, 2-7, 2-8, 3-9, 3-12, 5-3, 7-3, 7-16, 7-19, 7-20, 8-3, 8-7, 8-9, 8-11, 8- 17, 9-3, 13-6, 13-10 boundaries, 8-1 boundary, 8-1, 8-3, 8-5, 8-6, 8-10, 8-24, 9-10, 9-11 boundary boss/base, 8-5SOLIDWORKS 2023 l Intermediate Skills l Index Index - 2 boundary surface, 9-10, 9-11 bounding box, 5-12, 18-19 bounding box area, 18-19 box Selection, 4-5 Break Alignment, 15-12, 16-5 browse, 4-3, 6-3, 6-8, 7-3, 8-3, 9-3, 11-3, 11-11, 12-3, 13-3, 14-4, 14-9, 15-5, 16-3, 17-9, 17-13 C can cel, 8-9 center axis, 11-11 center of mass, 2-16 center rectangle, 3-4 centerline, 2-7, 2-9, 5-1, 5-3, 7-15, 8-15, 16-16, 16-17, 18-3 centerline parameter, 8-6 chamfer, 5-4 circle, 1-8, 1-10, 5-4, 5-5, 16-9 circular pattern, 2-11, 2-13 circular sketch pattern, 5-5 circularity, 15-22 click-click, 2-5 coincident, 4-9, 4-14, 4-16, 5-5, 12-4, 12-6, 12-7, 12-10 collapse, 3-15, 4-6, 4-12, 11-14, 13-15 collinear, 18-8 collision detection, 3-1 color, 2-6, 2-10, 8-22, 9-17, 15-10, 16- 11, 18-18 column, 1-8, 1-11, 10-1, 10-4, 10-14, 15- 8, 15-9 command, 5-7, 6-10, 7-19, 8-12, 13-7, 16-17 common points, 8-5 concentric, 4-8, 4-14, 4-15, 11-5, 11-6, 12-4, 12-5, 12-6, 12-7 concentricity, 15-22 configuration, 3-15, 4-6, 4-16, 10-5, 10- 6, 10-7, 10-8, 10-9, 10-10, 10-11, 10-13, 10-14, 12-8, 12-9 ConfigurationManager, 3-15, 4-6, 4-12, 4-16, 10-6, 10-14, 13-15 configure component, 10-1 configure dimension, 10-1 configure features, 10-1 configure material, 10-1 connector, 8-1 constant pitch, 7-17 constant radius Size, 7-9, 7-12, 9-14 constant size fillet, 2-14, 8-18, 8-20 constrained, 2-10, 4-16, 5-5, 7-1, 17-7, 18-3 constraints, 3-7, 4-8, 9-9 context, 13-3, 13-13 control, 2-9, 3-8, 3-11, 4-5, 5-8, 5-9, 5- 10, 8-6, 8-7, 8-11, 8-12, 8-14, 8-16, 9-10, 9-11, 11-10, 11-14, 12-10, 12-11, 12-12, 13-5, 16-20, 18-7, 18-11, 18-13, 18-15 control frame, 15-25, 16-19, 16-20, 16- 21, 16-22 convert entities, 7-17, 7-19, 8-16, 13-5, 13-9 copy, 1-14, 3-7, 4-7, 12-10 corner rectangle, 2-12 countersink, 16-15 crosshatch pattern, 15-1 curves, 7-3, 7-4, 7-5, 7-7, 7-17, 8-4, 8- 13, 8-17, 8-21 custom property, 15-9 customize, 1-7, 1-11, 1-12, 3-6, 5-7 cut list, 18-20 cut thread, 5-8, 5-10 cut-with-surface, 7-10, 7-13 cylindricity, 15-22 D datu m target, 15-22 datum, 15-22 datums, 16-16 decimals, 1-4, 1-5, 16-23 default, 3-15, 4-6, 4-16, 10-5, 10-9, 10- 13, 12-9, 12-11, 12-12, 13-15, 16-6SOLIDWORKS 2023 l Intermediate Skills l Index Index - 3 deform, 6-3 degrees, 4-15, 11-1, 12-5, 16-15 degrees of freedom, 11-1 delete, 1-12, 15-11 depth, 16-12, 18-4 design table, 10-3 detail view, 16-9 detail views, 15-1 detailing, 16-1 dialog Box, 10-4 dimension, 1-4, 1-9, 1-11, 2-5, 2-6, 2-7, 2-10, 2-12, 3-4, 3-5, 7-5, 7-7, 7-15, 7-18, 8-11, 8-14, 10-3, 11-4, 13-12, 14-10, 14- 13, 15-22, 16-10, 16-11, 16-12, 16-15, 16-24, 17-6, 17-14, 17-16 DimXpertManager, 4-12 display mode, 13-16 display selection, 8-23 document, 1-3, 1-12, 4-3, 4-12, 5-3, 7-3, 8-3, 9-3, 9-8, 10-3, 11-3, 11-11, 11-14, 12-3, 12-17, 13-3, 13-4, 14-4, 14-7, 14-9, 14-14, 15-3, 15-5, 15-15, 17-12, 17-13 document properties, 1-1, 1-2, 1-3, 2-3 document templates, 1-1 draft, 13-6, 14-6 draft on/off, 13-6 drafting, 1-3, 15-4, 18-3 drafting standard, 2-3, 15-4 drag, 1-12, 3-6, 4-12, 5-7, 11-6, 12-4, 12- 5, 12-6, 12-7, 12-10, 12-11, 12-12, 13- 14, 15-12, 16-28 dragged, 1-12, 12-5, 15-5 drawing, 2-3, 15-3, 15-5, 15-10, 15-15, 16-3, 16-6, 16-10, 16-26, 16-28 drawing paper color, 15-10 drawing views, 16-4, 16-5, 16-6, 16-10 drop, 1-7, 1-12, 2-11, 3-6, 4-10, 5-4, 5-7, 7-5, 7-17, 8-15, 8-16, 11-11, 12-5, 12-6, 12-7, 12-10, 12-11, 13-4, 15-4, 15-5, 15- 6, 15-10, 15-12, 15-14, 15-15, 16-4, 16- 8, 16-20, 18-15 dropped, 1-12, 12-5, 15-5 dynamic clearance, 3-1 E ed ge display, 8-23, 9-18 edge flange, 18-6, 18-9 edges, 2-11, 2-13, 2-14, 2-27, 5-4, 7-14, 8-4, 8-16, 8-18, 8-19, 8-20, 8-23, 8-30, 9-1, 9-9, 9-10, 13-10, 14-5, 16-6, 16-28, 18-7 edit component, 13-5, 13-12, 14-4, 14-7, 14-9, 14-11, 14-12, 14-13 edit document units, 15-4, 18-3 edit feature, 4-16 edit flange profile, 18-7, 18-9 edit material, 2-15 edit sheet, 15-13 eDrawings, 11-11 ellipse, 7-3, 7-7, 8-7 enclosures, 18-1 end condition, 5-8, 5-9 endpoints, 2-4, 9-1 entire model, 16-10 equal spacing, 2-11, 2-13 exit, 8-8, 8-15, 8-16, 11-16, 13-21 exploded view, 3-13, 3-15, 4-4, 4-16, 11- 11, 11-13, 11-14, 13-14, 13-15 external references, 13-1, 13-3 extrude cut, 2-10 extruded, 2-10, 2-13, 3-6, 3-9, 3-12, 5-6, 8-11, 9-4, 9-5, 9-6, 13-6, 13-10, 18-5, 18-12, 18-14 extruded surface, 9-4, 9-5 F fa ce, 2-14, 3-7, 3-10, 3-19, 4-8, 4-9, 4- 11, 4-14, 5-4, 5-7, 5-8, 5-9, 7-5, 7-6, 7-7, 7-8, 7-16, 7-19, 7-32, 8-8, 8-13, 8-18, 8- 20, 8-21, 8-22, 9-10, 9-11, 9-14, 11-8, 12-4, 12-5, 12-6, 12-10, 12-11, 12-12, 13-7, 13-8, 14-5, 14-9, 14-12, 14-13, 17- 5, 17-11, 17-13, 17-14, 18-15, 18-17 face fillet, 7-6, 8-21, 9-14 fasteners, 12-13SOLIDWORKS 2023 l Intermediate Skills l Index Index - 4 fastening feature, 14-4, 14-9 feature control frame, 15-25 feature recognition, 4-3 FeatureManager, 1-10, 2-15, 3-1, 3-3, 4- 6, 4-11, 4-12, 9-4, 10-6, 11-12, 12-9, 14- 5, 15-11, 18-17, 18-20 features, 1-14, 2-4, 2-7, 2-10, 2-13, 2-14, 3-6, 3-9, 3-10, 3-12, 4-10, 4-11, 5-3, 5-6, 5-7, 5-9, 6-3, 6-5, 6-9, 6-10, 7-3, 7-5, 7- 7, 7-14, 7-16, 7-17, 7-19, 7-20, 8-3, 8-5, 8-11, 8-17, 8-18, 8-22, 9-3, 9-14, 10-3, 10-12, 11-18, 13-6, 13-7, 13-10, 17-17 file explorer, 18-15 filled surface, 9-12, 9-13 fillet, 2-14, 5-4, 7-6, 7-9, 7-12, 7-14, 8- 18, 8-21, 9-14, 13-6, 13-10 fixture, 9-1, 12-2, 12-3 flat display, 18-18 flat head screw, 11-12 flat pattern, 18-19 flatness, 15-23, 16-18 flex bending, 6-1, 6-3, 6-6, 6-7, 6-8 flex examples, 6-6 flex features, 6-1, 6-3 flex stretching, 6-1, 6-6 flex tapering, 6-1, 6-7 flex twisting, 6-1, 6-6 flexible, 11-3, 11-9 flip direction, 16-8 flip mate alignment, 12-11, 12-12 flip offset, 7-16 for construction, 5-4 form examples, 15-17 formula bar, 10-12 Free, 11-3 free state, 15-24 front plane, 1-10, 2-4, 3-3, 3-10, 7-5, 7-7, 7-8, 7-11, 7-15, 17-22, 18-3 full preview, 7-9 fully define, 2-7, 2-12, 3-5, 5-5, 7-5, 7-7, 7-15, 7-18, 8-12, 8-14, 8-25, 12-8, 18-3, 18-16 G Gap , 14-6 GD&T, 5-5, 15-18, 16-19 gear mate, 11-6, 11-9 general notes, 16-25 geometric dimensioning & tolerancing, 15-18, 15-21 geometric tolerance, 16-18, 16-20, 16-21 geometry, 5-4, 8-16, 9-1, 13-3, 16-28 guide curve, 7-1, 8-10 H har d edge, 6-4 hatch pattern, 16-8 heads-up, 5-11, 9-17, 13-11 helix, 7-17, 7-19 helix/spiral, 7-17 hide, 6-10, 7-8, 7-11, 7-13, 13-4, 13-7 hide/show, 6-10 high quality, 8-5 hold line, 7-6 hole callouts, 16-10 hole wizard, 16-10 holes, 5-4, 5-5, 11-12, 12-8, 16-13 horizontal, 2-5, 2-7, 2-8, 2-9, 3-4, 4-17, 5-3, 7-5, 8-8, 8-11, 16-5, 16-6, 16-16, 16-17 hotkey, 1-8, 1-9, 5-9 I im age quality, 1-3, 1-6 inch die, 5-8, 5-10 inferencing, 2-4 insert, 3-6, 3-13, 4-4, 4-7, 4-13, 4-15, 5- 7, 5-9, 6-3, 6-5, 6-9, 8-15, 10-10, 13-4, 14-4, 14-9, 14-12, 15-8, 16-13, 16-14, 16-15 insert component, 13-30SOLIDWORKS 2023 l Intermediate Skills l Index Index - 5 instances, 2-11, 2-13, 3-9, 3-12, 5-5, 11- 13, 11-15 intersection zone, 5-12 intersections, 2-4 isometric view, 3-8, 3-11, 5-9, 8-6, 15-1, 15-12, 15-13, 16-5 K kee p selections, 9-6, 9-7, 9-8 keyboard, 1-7, 1-11, 1-12 keyboard shortcuts, 1-7 knit surface, 7-9, 7-12 L lea st material condition, 15-23 library feature, 18-13, 18-15 limit, 11-7, 16-22, 16-24 limit mates, 11-6 limit angle, 11-7 line, 1-8, 1-10, 2-5, 2-8, 7-3, 7-5, 7-6, 7- 7, 7-15, 8-7, 8-12, 8-13, 8-21, 16-7 linear, 3-9, 3-12, 11-1, 12-4 linear pattern, 3-9, 3-12 link to thickness, 18-12 lip & groove, 14-1, 14-3 location examples, 15-20 loft, 8-1, 8-3, 8-10, 8-16, 8-24, 9-9 loft profile, 8-17 lofted boss/base, 8-3 loft-profiles, 8-4 M ma ke drawing, 16-3 manipulating, 6-3 marked for drawing, 16-10 mass, 2-16 mass properties, 2-16 mate alignment, 12-1 material, 2-15, 9-16, 10-12, 14-3, 16-8, 16-19, 16-26, 18-9 material inside, 9-16, 18-9 mates, 4-1, 4-15, 11-1, 11-3, 11-5, 11-8, 11-9, 12-2, 12-4, 12-5, 12-6, 12-8, 13-4 mating face, 14-13 maximum material condition, 15-23 mechanical mates, 11-1, 11-9 merge entities, 7-9, 7-12, 9-15 merge result, 8-11, 8-12 merge solids, 3-11 Microsoft Excel, 10-12, 10-13 mid Plane, 4-10, 8-11, 8-12, 9-4, 9-5, 18- 4m idpoint, 2-4, 18-12, 18-14 mirror, 2-9, 3-10, 4-11, 7-18, 8-17, 8-30, 18-3, 18-17 mirror body, 4-11 mirror Entities, 2-9 mirror plane, 4-10 mirroring, 2-9, 3-10, 18-17 model dimensions, 16-10 model item, 16-10, 16-12, 16-13 modify, 10-1 modify sketch, 1-13 more symbols, 16-15 mounting boss, 14-8, 14-9, 14-12 mounting bosses, 14-8, 14-11, 14-14 move component, 3-1 move, 1-14, 4-7 move/copy, 1-14, 3-6, 3-7 multibody parts, 3-1, 3-16 mutual, 9-7 N natu ral, 9-6, 9-7, 9-8 neutral plane, 6-8 new column, 15-8 new sketch, 1-10, 2-4, 2-7, 2-12, 3-7, 5- 4, 7-5, 7-7, 7-15, 7-17, 7-18, 7-19, 7-23, 8-8, 8-11, 8-12, 8-14, 8-15, 13-5, 13-8, 13-9, 18-3, 18-5, 18-12, 18-14SOLIDWORKS 2023 l Intermediate Skills l Index Index - 6 normal cut, 18-12, 18-14 nose, 8-9, 8-10 note, 7-4, 7-13, 11-3, 16-16, 16-25 novice, 2-3 O offs et, 5-7, 5-9, 7-8, 7-16, 7-24, 13-10 offset entities, 13-9 offset surface, 7-8, 7-11 optimize surface, 9-12, 9-13 orientation examples, 15-19 origin, 2-5, 3-4, 6-8, 7-15, 13-4 P pa rallel mates, 11-8 parallelism, 15-23 parameters, 7-6, 7-10, 7-17, 10-1, 14-6, 14-9 parametric models, 13-1 parent, 2-4, 2-7, 12-5, 13-1 parent sketch, 2-4 part, 1-3, 1-6, 1-7, 2-3, 3-3, 4-7, 4-8, 4- 13, 4-14, 4-15, 4-16, 6-3, 6-8, 8-25, 9-18, 13-4, 13-7, 13-16, 14-9, 15-5, 15-9, 16-3, 16-26, 17-3, 17-13, 17-15 part document, 1-3, 1-6, 1-7, 2-3, 2-4, 3- 3, 4-3, 4-7, 4-13, 5-3, 6-3, 6-8, 7-3, 8-3, 9-3, 10-3, 13-3, 16-3, 17-3 part template, 1-6 partial section, 16-7, 16-8, 16-13 partno, 15-10 patches, 9-1, 9-3 path, 5-7, 7-1, 7-4, 8-7 pattern driven component, 11-11 pencil, 2-17 per standard, 16-9 percent, 11-4 perpendicular, 16-19 perpendicularity, 15-23 phantom line, 16-6 physical, 2-15 pierce, 7-18, 8-15 pin boss, 14-10, 14-12 pitch and revolution, 7-17 planar face, 4-9, 7-19 plane, 3-10, 4-10, 4-11, 7-16, 8-15, 8-17, 17-22, 18-15, 18-17 position, 6-4, 14-9, 14-10, 14-12, 15-21, 16-18, 16-21, 16-22, 17-6 preview sections, 7-4 principal, 2-16 profile, 2-7, 3-4, 5-7, 7-1, 7-4, 7-15, 7- 18, 8-7, 8-11, 8-12, 8-14, 8-16, 8-17, 8- 25, 15-23, 16-24, 18-3, 18-6, 18-7, 18-8 profile examples, 15-19 profile of any line, 15-23 profile of any surface, 15-23 projected tolerance zone, 15-23 projected view, 16-4, 16-14 projection, 7-5, 7-7, 8-13, 8-21, 15-3, 16- 3P ropertyManagers, 16-15 pull down menu, 8-13, 16-3 Q qui ck snap, 2-1 R rad ial explode, 11-11, 12-1 radial step, 11-13 ratio, 11-9 RealView Graphics, 2-15, 7-4, 11-21 rebuild, 13-13 recessed, 7-13 reciprocate, 13-15 rectangle, 1-9, 1-11, 3-4, 3-8, 3-11, 18-5 reference dimension, 2-6 reference geometry, 4-10, 7-16, 8-15 regardless of feature size, 15-23, 15-24 relations, 2-4, 2-7, 2-10, 5-5, 8-11, 8-12, 8-15, 18-3, 18-7, 18-8 remove, 8-23, 9-18, 13-7, 13-16SOLIDWORKS 2023 l Intermediate Skills l Index Index - 7 rename, 10-9 reverse, 2-10, 5-7, 5-9, 7-8, 7-11, 7-17, 8-21, 11-9, 13-6, 13-10 revolved, 2-8, 5-1, 5-3, 7-16, 7-20 revolved cut, 5-1 revolving, 2-7, 2-8, 7-16, 7-20 right plane, 5-11, 7-18, 8-12, 8-14, 8-15, 8-17, 14-7, 14-14, 17-22, 18-17 right-hand thread, 5-8, 5-10 rigid, 11-3 rings, 6-3, 6-5 rotational motion, 11-1 row height, 15-8 ruled surface, 7-8 runout, 15-24 runout examples, 15-20 S sav e table, 10-4, 10-5, 10-7, 10-8, 10-11 scene reflections, 7-4 search, 1-8, 1-9 section view, 9-17, 9-27, 13-11, 14-7, 14-14, 15-1, 16-8, 16-13 select tangency, 13-5, 13-8, 13-10 selection, 4-5, 8-13, 9-18, 11-4, 12-3, 13- 16, 14-5 SelectionManager, 8-4, 8-5 self-shadowing, 7-4 shaded with edges, 8-23 sheet format, 15-3, 15-13, 15-16, 16-3, 16-26 sheet metal, 16-4, 18-4, 18-5, 18-12, 18- 14, 18-15, 18-19, 18-20 shell, 7-14, 13-7 shift, 1-9, 5-9, 7-15 show component, 13-11 sketch, 1-13, 2-3, 2-4, 2-5, 2-6, 2-7, 2- 12, 3-5, 3-8, 3-11, 5-4, 5-5, 7-5, 7-7, 7- 15, 7-18, 8-11, 8-12, 8-13, 8-15, 8-16, 8- 17, 8-21, 9-3, 16-7, 16-9, 18-3, 18-5, 18- 9, 18-11, 18-12, 18-14, 18-15 sketch entities, 2-4, 2-9, 2-10, 6-3, 8-11, 13-9, 18-3, 18-8 sketch snap, 2-1 smart dimension, 2-5, 2-10, 16-11 smart mate symbols, 12-6 smart mates, 12-1 snap hook, 14-8 socket head cap screw, 11-13 solar, 8-21, 8-22 solid bodies, 3-1, 4-6, 4-7, 4-11, 7-8 solid feature, 8-1, 8-3 solid library feature part, 18-13 spacing, 3-12, 5-5, 6-10, 14-6 split line, 7-5, 7-6, 7-7, 8-13, 8-21 stainless steel, 2-15 standard mates, 11-1 standard sheet size, 15-3 standard trim, 9-6 standards, 1-4, 15-3, 15-4, 15-24 status, 2-4, 12-9 status of the sketch, 2-10 steel, 2-15, 18-4 straightness, 15-24 straight slot, 3-5 sub assembly, 11-9 support, 7-4, 8-7, 8-17 suppress, 10-6 suppression state, 10-4 surface feature, 8-1, 8-3 surface finish, 16-15 surfaces, 7-8, 7-10, 9-1, 9-3, 9-6, 9-8, 9- 10, 9-11, 9-12, 9-13, 9-15 sweep, 7-1, 7-3, 7-19, 9-3 sweep boss/base, 7-1, 7-19 swept cut, 7-1 swept surface, 7-1, 9-3 symbols description, 15-22 symmetric, 2-9, 7-18, 16-22, 16-23, 18-3 symmetry, 15-24 system options, 2-3SOLIDWORKS 2023 l Intermediate Skills l Index Index - 8 T tab le, 10-3, 10-4, 10-6, 10-7, 10-8, 10- 10, 10-11, 10-13, 10-15, 15-6 tail, 8-11, 8-12, 8-19 tangent, 2-8, 2-9, 2-14, 7-15, 8-23, 8-27, 9-10, 9-12, 9-13, 9-18, 13-16, 16-6 tangent arc, 2-8 tangent edges remove, 8-23, 13-16 tangent edges with font, 16-6 tangent to face, 9-9 tangent weight, 9-9, 9-10 taper to vector, 7-8 temporary axis, 6-10 thicken, 9-16 thin feature, 5-1 third angle, 15-3, 16-3 threads, 5-7, 5-8, 5-9, 5-10, 7-15, 7-16, 7-19 through all, 2-10, 2-13 through all both, 2-13 title block, 15-13, 16-26 toggle flat display, 18-18 toggled, 4-4 tool buttons, 1-12 toolbar, 1-12, 1-13, 1-14, 2-5, 5-7, 5-11, 9-17, 11-13, 12-5, 12-11, 13-11, 13-15 tools, 1-3, 1-12, 2-3, 3-6, 5-7, 9-18, 12-4 top down assembly, 13-1, 14-3, 14-8 top plane, 2-7, 2-12, 5-11, 8-11, 13-5, 13-11, 14-12 topology, 9-1 training Files, 4-3, 6-3, 6-8, 7-3, 9-3, 11- 3, 11-11, 12-3 transitioning, 2-8 transitions, 8-3 translate/rotate, 3-7 triad, 2-16, 3-13, 6-1, 6-3, 6-4, 6-8, 13- 14 trim, 6-1, 6-8, 8-8, 9-1, 18-8 trim planes, 6-4 trim surface, 9-6, 9-7 trimmed surface, 9-5, 9-6, 9-7 true position, 15-24, 16-20, 16-21 twisting, 8-3, 8-4, 8-5, 9-10, 9-11 type of split, 7-5, 8-13 U un it, 1-5 unsuppressed, 10-4 up to surface, 5-8 up to vertex, 18-5, 18-6 up to next, 5-6 use document font, 15-7 V ven ts, 14-8, 18-11 vertical, 2-5, 2-8, 3-4, 3-5, 3-8, 3-11, 7-7, 7-15, 8-12, 8-15, 13-14, 16-5, 16-7, 16- 16, 16-18, 18-3, 18-7, 18-8 vertices, 9-1, 12-4 view alignment, 16-13 view layout, 16-9 view palette, 15-5, 15-12, 16-4 virtual sharp, 1-5 visual, 2-15 W wal l thickness, 7-14, 9-17 weld symbols, 16-15 welding, 9-1 width mate, 11-3 wing, 8-6, 8-7, 8-18, 8-21, 8-22, 11-4, 11-6 wireframe, 5-8, 5-10, 12-3 Y y1 45-2009, 15-24 Z zo nal section view, 5-11STANDARD Toolbar Creates a new document. Opens an existing document. Make Drawing from Part/Assembly. Make Assembly from Part/Assembly. Prints the active document. Print preview. Cuts the selection & puts it on the clipboard. Copies the selection & puts it on the clipboard. Inserts the clipboard contents. Deletes the selection. Rebuilds the part / assembly / drawing. Edits material. Closes an existing document. Shows or hides the Selection Filter toolbar. Shows or hides the Web toolbar. Properties. File properties. Loads or unloads the 3D instant website add-in. SKETCH TOOLS Toolbar Sketches a rectangle from the center. Sketches a CenterPoint arc slot. Sketches a 3-point arc slot. Sketches a straight slot. Sketches a CenterPoint straight slot. Sketches a 3-point arc. Saves an active document. Reverses the last action. Redo the last action that was undone. Saves all documents. Creates sketched ellipses. Select tool. Select the entire document. Checks read-only files. Options. Help. Full screen view. OK. Cancel. Magnified selection. Select. Sketch. 3D Sketch. SOLIDWORKS Quick Guide Quick Reference Guide to SOLIDWORKS Command Icons & ToolbarsSKETCH TOOLS Toolbar Sets up Grid parameters. Equation driven curve. Scales sketch entities. 3D sketch on plane. Creates a sketch on a selected plane or face. Sketches a line. Creates a center point arc: center, start, end. Creates an arc tangent to a line. Copies sketch entities. Sketches 3-point rectangle from the center. Sketches 3-point corner rectangle. Sketches a circle. Sketches a circle by its perimeter. Makes a path of sketch entities. Mirrors entities dynamically about a centerline. Insert a plane into the 3D sketch. Instant 2D. Sketch numeric input. Detaches segment on drag. Sketch picture. Partial ellipses. Sketches a polygon. Splits a sketch segment #Solidworks,,#Tutorial,,#سولدورك,,#سولدوركس,,#سولدوورك,,#سولدووركس,,#سوليدورك,,#سوليدوركس, ,#سوليدوورك,,#سوليدووركس,#سولد_ورك,#سوليد_وركس,#,#سولد_وركس,#سوليد_ورك,#,#سولد_ورك,
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