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Contents Introduction 1 Lesson 1: Using the Interface 4 Lesson 2: Basic Functionality 22 Lesson 3: Basic Parts - The Binding 78 Lesson 4: Revolved Features - The Wheel Hub 117 Lesson 5: Thin Features - The Deck 188 Lesson 6: Multibody Parts - The Axle and Truck 242 Lesson 7: Sweeps and Lofts - Springs and Binding 333 Lesson 8: Final Assembly 403 Lesson 9: Presenting Results 450 Glossary 533 Glossary animate View a model or eDrawing in a dynamic manner. Animation simulates motion or displays different views. assembly An assembly is a document in which parts, features, and other assemblies (sub-assemblies) are mated together. The parts and subassemblies 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. See also sub-assembly and mate. axis An axis is 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. See also temporary axis, reference geometry block A block is a user-defined annotation for drawings only. 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. boss/base A base is the first solid feature of a part, created by a boss. A boss is a feature that creates the base of a part, or adds material to a part, by extruding, revolving, sweeping, or lofting a sketch, or by thickening a surface. broken-out section A broken-out section exposes inner details of a drawing view by removing material from a closed profile, usually a spline. chamfer A chamfer bevels a selected edge or vertex. click-click As you sketch, if you click and then release the pointer, you are in click-click 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.SolidWorks Glossary Engineering Design and Technology Series Mountainboard Design Project with SolidWorks 534 closed profile A closed profile (or closed contour) is a sketch or sketch entity with no exposed endpoints; for example, a circle or polygon. collapse Collapse is the opposite of explode. The collapse action returns an exploded assembly's parts to their normal positions. component A component is any part or sub-assembly within an assembly. configuration A configuration is 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. See design table. Configuration Manager The ConfigurationManager on the left side of the SolidWorks window is a means to create, select, and view the configurations of parts and assemblies. coordinate system A coordinate system is 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. 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. See under defined. design table A design table is an Excel spreadsheet that is used to create multiple configurations in a part or assembly document. See configurations. document A SolidWorks document is a file containing a part, assembly, or drawing. drawing A drawing is a 2D representation of a 3D part or assembly. The extension for a SolidWorks drawing file name is SLDDRW. drawing sheet A drawing sheet is a page in a drawing document. eDrawing Compact representation of a part, assembly, or drawing. eDrawings are compact enough to email and can be created for a number of CAD file types including SolidWorks. face A face is 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. See also surface.SolidWorks Glossary Engineering Design and Technology Series Mountainboard Design Project with SolidWorks 535 feature A feature is 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. See also surface, out-of-context feature. FeatureManager design tree The FeatureManager design tree on the left side of the SolidWorks window provides an outline view of the active part, assembly, or drawing. fillet A fillet is an internal rounding of a corner or edge in a sketch, or an edge on a surface or solid. graphics area The graphics area is the area in the SolidWorks window where the part, assembly, or drawing appears. helix A helix is 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. instance An instance is an item in a pattern or a component that occurs more than once in an assembly. layer A layer in a drawing can contain dimensions, annotations, geometry, and components. You can toggle the visibility of individual layers to simplify a drawing or assign properties to all entities in a given layer. line A line is 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 loft is a base, boss, cut, or surface feature created by transitions between profiles. mate A mate is a geometric relationship, such as coincident, perpendicular, tangent, and so on, between parts in an assembly. See also SmartMates. mategroup A mategroup is a collection of mates that are solved together. The order in which the mates appear within the mategroup does not matter. mirror (1) A mirror feature is a copy of a selected feature, mirrored about a plane or planar face. (2) A mirror sketch entity is a copy of a selected sketch entity that is mirrored about a centerline. If the original feature or sketch is modified, the mirrored copy is updated to reflect the change.SolidWorks Glossary Engineering Design and Technology Series Mountainboard Design Project with SolidWorks 536 model A model is the 3D solid geometry in a part or assembly document. If a part or assembly document contains multiple configurations, each configuration is a separate model. mold A mold cavity design requires (1) a designed part, (2) a mold base that holds the cavity for the part, (3) an interim assembly in which the cavity is created, and (4) derived component parts that become the halves of the mold. named view A named view is a specific view of a part or assembly (isometric, top, and so on) or a user-defined name for a specific view. Named views from the view orientation list can be inserted into drawings. open profile An open profile (or open contour) is a sketch or sketch entity with endpoints exposed. For example, a U-shaped profile is open. 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. over defined A sketch is over defined when dimensions or relations are either in conflict or redundant. parameter A parameter is a value used to define a sketch or feature (often a dimension). part A part is 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. 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. planar An entity is planar if it can lie on one plane. For example, a circle is planar, but a helix is not. plane Planes are 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 point is 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). See also vertex.SolidWorks Glossary Engineering Design and Technology Series Mountainboard Design Project with SolidWorks 537 profile A profile is 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). Property Manager The PropertyManager is on the left side of the SolidWorks window for dynamic editing of sketch entities and most features. rebuild The rebuild tool 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. relation A relation is 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. revolve Revolve is a feature tool that creates a base or boss, a revolved cut, or revolved surface by revolving one or more sketched profiles around a centerline. round A round is an external rounding of an edge on a surface or solid. section A section is another term for profile in sweeps. 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. shaded A shaded view displays a model as a colored solid. See also HLR, HLG, and wireframe. sheet format A sheet format typically 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 Shell is a feature tool 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. sketch A 2D sketch is 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. SmartMates A SmartMate is an assembly mating relation that is created automatically. See mate. sub-assembly A sub-assembly is an assembly document that is part of a larger assembly. For example, the steering mechanism of a car is a subassembly of the car.SolidWorks Glossary Engineering Design and Technology Series Mountainboard Design Project with SolidWorks 538 surface A surface is 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. See also face. sweep A sweep creates a base, boss, cut, or surface feature by moving a profile (section) along a path. template A template is a document (part, assembly, or drawing) that forms the basis of a new document. It can include user-defined parameters, annotations, or geometry. toolbox A library of standard parts that are fully integrated with SolidWorks. These parts are ready-to-use components - such as bolts and screws. Under-defined A sketch is under-defined when there are not enough dimensions and relations to prevent entities from moving or changing size. See degrees of freedom. vertex A vertex is a point at which two or more lines or edges intersect. Vertices can be selected for sketching, dimensioning, and many other operations. Wireframe is a view mode in which all edges of the part or assembly are displayed. 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