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أخوانى فى الله أحضرت لكم كتاب SOLIDWORKS 2018 for Designers - 16th Edition Contributing Author Sham Tickoo Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering Technology Purdue University Northwest Hammond, Indiana, USA
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Table of Contents Dedication Preface Chapter 1: Introduction to SOLIDWORKS 2018 5Introduction to SOLIDWORKS 2018 Part Mode Assembly Mode Drawing Mode System Requirements Getting Started with SOLIDWORKS Menu Bar and SOLIDWORKS Menus CommandManager Part Mode CommandManagers Assembly Mode CommandManagers Drawing Mode CommandManagers Customized CommandManager Toolbar Pop-up Toolbar View (Heads-Up) Toolbar Shortcut Bar Mouse Gestures Dimensioning Standards and Units Important Terms and Their Definitions Feature-based Modeling Parametric Modeling Bidirectional Associativity Windows Functionality SWIFT Technology Geometric Relations Blocks Library Feature Design Table Equations Collision Detection What’s Wrong Functionality SimulationXpress Physical Dynamics Physical Simulation Seed Feature FeatureManager Design Tree Absorbed Features Child Features 6Dependent Features Auto-Backup Option Selecting Hidden Entities Hot Keys Color Scheme Self-Evaluation Test Chapter 2: Drawing Sketches for Solid Models The Sketching Environment Starting a New Session of SOLIDWORKS 2018 Task Panes SOLIDWORKS Resources Task Pane Design Library Task Pane File Explorer Task Pane View Palette Task Pane Appearances, Scenes, and Decals Task Pane Custom Properties Task Pane Starting a New Document in SOLIDWORKS 2018 Part Assembly Drawing Understanding the Sketching Environment Setting the Document Options Modifying the Drafting Standards Modifying the Linear and Angular Units Modifying the Snap and Grid Settings Learning Sketcher Terms Origin Inferencing Lines Select Tool Invert Selection Tool Drawing Lines Orientation Rollout Options Rollout Drawing Continuous Lines Drawing Individual Lines Line Cursor Parameters Drawing Tangent or Normal Arcs Using the Line Tool 7Drawing Construction Lines or Centerlines Drawing Midpoint Line Drawing the Lines of Infinite Length Drawing Circles Drawing Circles by Defining their Center Points Drawing Circles by Defining Three Points Drawing Construction Circles Drawing Arcs Drawing Tangent/Normal Arcs Drawing Centerpoint Arcs Drawing 3 Point Arcs Drawing Rectangles Drawing Rectangles by Specifying their Corners Drawing Rectangles by Specifying the Center and a Corner Drawing Rectangles at an Angle Drawing Centerpoint Rectangles at an Angle Drawing Parallelograms Drawing Polygons Drawing Splines Drawing Slots Creating a Straight Slot Creating a Centerpoint Straight Slot Creating a 3 Point Arc Slot Creating a Centerpoint Arc Slot Placing Sketched Points Drawing Ellipses Drawing Elliptical Arcs Drawing Parabolic Curves Drawing Conic Curves Drawing Display Tools Zoom to Fit Zoom to Area Zoom In/Out Zoom to Selection Pan Previous View Redraw Shaded Sketch Contours 8Deleting Sketched Entities Tutorial 1 Tutorial 2 Tutorial 3 Tutorial 4 Self-Evaluation Test Review Questions Exercise 1 Exercise 2 Exercise 3 Exercise 4 Chapter 3: Editing and Modifying Sketches Editing Sketched Entities Trimming Sketched Entities Extending Sketched Entities Convert Entities Intersection Curves Filleting Sketched Entities Chamfering Sketched Entities Offsetting Sketched Entities Offsetting Edges or Face of a Model Mirroring Sketched Entities Mirroring Entities Dynamically Moving Sketched Entities Rotating Sketched Entities Scaling Sketched Entities Stretching Sketched Entities Copying and Pasting Sketched Entities Creating Patterns Creating Linear Sketch Patterns Creating Circular Sketch Patterns Editing Patterns Writing Text in the Sketching Environment Modifying Sketched Entities Modifying a Sketched Line Modifying a Sketched Circle Modifying a Sketched Arc 9Modifying a Sketched Polygon Modifying a Spline Modifying the Coordinates of a Point Modifying an Ellipse or an Elliptical Arc Modifying a Parabola Dynamically Modifying and Copying Sketched Entities Splitting Sketched Entities Creating Segments in Sketched Entities Tutorial 1 Tutorial 2 Tutorial 3 Self-Evaluation Test Review Questions Exercise 1 Exercise 2 Exercise 3 Exercise 4 Exercise 5 Exercise 6 Chapter 4: Adding Relations and Dimensions to Sketches Applying Geometric Relations to Sketches Applying Relations Using the Add Relations PropertyManager Automatic Relations Design Intent Dimensioning a Sketch Horizontal/Vertical Dimensioning Aligned Dimensioning Angular Dimensioning Diametric Dimensioning Radial Dimensioning Linear Diametric Dimensioning Ordinate Dimensioning Path Length Dimension Auto Insert Dimension Concept of a Fully Defined Sketch Fully Defined Overdefined 10Underdefined Dangling No Solution Found Invalid Solution Found Sketch Dimension or Relation Status Deleting Overdefined Dimensions Displaying and Deleting Relations Opening an Existing File Tutorial 1 Tutorial 2 Tutorial 3 Self-Evaluation Test Review Questions Exercise 1 Exercise 2 Exercise 3 Chapter 5: Advanced Dimensioning Techniques and Base Feature Options Advanced Dimensioning Techniques Fully Defining the Sketches Dimensioning the True Length of an Arc Measuring Distances and Viewing Section Properties Measuring Distances Determining the Section Properties of Closed Sketches Creating Base Features by Extruding Sketches Creating Solid Extruded Features Creating Thin Extruded Features Creating Base Features by Revolving Sketches Creating Solid Revolved Features Creating Thin Revolved Features Determining the Mass Properties of Parts Dynamically Rotating the View of a Model Rotating the View Freely in 3D Space Rotating the View around a Selected Vertex, Edge, or Face Modifying the View Orientation Changing the Orientation Using the Reference Triad Restoring the Previous View 11Displaying the Drawing Area in Viewports Displaying the Drawing Area in Two Horizontal Viewports Displaying the Drawing Area in Two Vertical Viewports Displaying the Drawing Area in Four Viewports 5-24 Display Modes of a Model 5-24 Wireframe 5-24 Hidden Lines Visible 5-25 Hidden Lines Removed 5-25 Shaded With Edges 5-25 Shaded 5-25 Additional Display Modes 5-25 Shadows in Shaded Mode 5-25 Perspective 5-26 Assigning Materials and Textures to Models 5-26 Assigning Materials to a Model 5-27 Changing the Appearance of the Model 5-27 Editing the Appearances 5-29 Tutorial 1 5-30 Tutorial 2 5-34 Tutorial 3 5-39 Self-Evaluation Test 5-43 Review Questions 5-44 Exercise 1 5-45 Exercise 2 5-45 Exercise 3 5-46 Chapter 6: Creating Reference Geometries Importance of Sketching Planes 6-2 Creating Reference Geometry 6-2 Reference Planes 6-3 Creating New Planes 6-4 Creating Reference Axes 6-10 Creating Reference Points 6-13 Creating Reference Coordinate Systems 6-15 Creating Center of Mass 6-15 Creating a Bounding Box 6-16 Advanced Boss/Base Options 6-17 Modeling Using the Contour Selection Method 6-25 12Creating Cut Features 6-27 Creating Extruded Cuts 6-28 Creating Multiple Bodies in the Cut Feature 6-31 Creating Revolved Cuts 6-33 Concept of the Feature Scope 6-33 Tutorial 1 6-34 Tutorial 2 6-38 Tutorial 3 6-43 Self-Evaluation Test 6-50 Table of Contents xi Review Questions 6-51 Exercise 1 6-52 Exercise 2 6-54 Exercise 3 6-54 Chapter 7: Advanced Modeling Tools-I Advanced Modeling Tools 7-2 Creating Simple Holes 7-2 Creating Standard Holes Using the Hole Wizard 7-3 Creating Advanced Holes 7-9 Creating Threads 7-12 Adding External Cosmetic Threads 7-15 Creating Fillets 7-16 Selection Options 7-30 Creating Fillets Using the FilletXpert 7-33 Creating Chamfers 7-34 Creating Shell Features 7-40 Creating Wrap Features 7-43 Tutorial 1 7-45 Tutorial 2 7-52 Tutorial 3 7-60 Self-Evaluation Test 7-68 Review Questions 7-68 Exercise 1 7-69 Exercise 2 7-70 Exercise 3 7-71 Chapter 8: Advanced Modeling Tools-II 13Advanced Modeling Tools 8-2 Creating Mirror Features 8-2 Creating Linear Pattern Features 8-6 Creating Circular Pattern Features 8-12 Creating Sketch Driven Patterns 8-14 Creating Curve Driven Patterns 8-15 Creating Table Driven Patterns 8-17 Creating Fill Patterns 8-19 Creating Variable Patterns 8-23 Creating Rib Features 8-24 Displaying the Section View of a Model 8-29 Changing the Display States 8-32 Tutorial 1 8-34 Tutorial 2 8-41 Tutorial 3 8-45 Self-Evaluation Test 8-55 Review Questions 8-56 Exercise 1 8-57 Exercise 2 8-58 Exercise 3 8-59 Exercise 4 8-60 Chapter 9: Editing Features Editing the Features of a Model 9-2 Editing Using the Edit Feature Tool 9-2 Editing Sketches of the Sketch-based Features 9-3 Editing the Sketch Plane Using the Edit Sketch Plane Tool 9-3 Editing Using the Instant3D Tool 9-4 Editing Features and Sketches by Using the Cut, Copy, and Paste Options 9-7 Cutting, Copying, and Pasting Features and Sketches from One Document to Another 9-8 Copying Features using Drag and Drop 9-8 Deleting Features 9-9 Deleting Bodies 9-10 Suppressing Features 9-11 Unsuppressing the Suppressed Features 9-11 Unsuppressing Features with Dependents 9-11 14Hiding Bodies 9-11 Moving and Copying Bodies 9-12 Reordering the Features 9-14 Rolling Back the Feature 9-15 Renaming Features 9-16 Creating Folders in the FeatureManager Design Tree 9-16 What’s Wrong Functionality 9-16 Tutorial 1 9-18 Tutorial 2 9-24 Tutorial 3 9-28 Self-Evaluation Test 9-34 Review Questions 9-34 Exercise 1 9-35 Exercise 2 9-36 Chapter 10: Advanced Modeling Tools-III Advanced Modeling Tools 10-2 Creating Sweep Features 10-2 Creating Cut-Sweep Features 10-12 Creating Loft Features 10-13 Adding a Section to a Loft Feature 10-21 Creating Lofted Cuts 10-22 Creating 3D Sketches 10-23 Creating Grid Systems 10-25 Mirroring Sketch Entities in a 3D Sketch 10-26 Editing 3D Sketches 10-26 Creating Curves 10-26 Extruding a 3D Sketch 10-37 Creating Draft Features 10-38 Tutorial 1 10-42 Tutorial 2 10-45 Tutorial 3 10-48 Self-Evaluation Test 10-52 Review Questions 10-53 Exercise 1 10-54 Exercise 2 10-55 Exercise 3 10-56 15Chapter 11: Advanced Modeling Tools-IV Advanced Modeling Tools 11-2 Creating Dome Features 11-2 Creating Indents 11-5 Creating Deform Features 11-8 Creating Flex Features 11-12 Creating Fastening Features 11-16 Creating the Mounting Boss 11-16 Creating Snap Hooks 11-19 Creating Snap Hook Grooves 11-21 Creating Vents 11-22 Creating a Lip/Groove Feature 11-27 Creating Freeform Features 11-30 Dimensioning a Part Using DimXpert 11-34 Specifying the Datum 11-35 Pop-up Toolbar 11-36 Adding Dimensions 11-37 Specifying the Location of a Feature 11-38 Adding Geometric Tolerance to the Features 11-38 Collecting Pattern Features 11-40 Adding Dimensions Automatically 11-41 Tutorial 1 11-42 Tutorial 2 11-46 Tutorial 3 11-49 Tutorial 4 11-52 Self-Evaluation Test 11-58 Review Questions 11-59 Exercise 1 11-60 Chapter 12: Assembly Modeling-I Assembly Modeling 12-2 Types of Assembly Design Approach 12-2 Creating Bottom-up Assemblies 12-3 Placing Components in the Assembly Document 12-4 Assembling Components 12-8 Creating Top-down Assemblies 12-28 Creating Components in the Top-down Assembly 12-28 Moving Individual Components 12-29 16Moving Individual Components by Dragging 12-29 Moving Individual Components Using the Move Component Tool 12-29 Rotating Individual Components 12-30 Rotating Individual Components by Dragging 12-30 Rotating Individual Components Using the Rotate Component Tool 12-30 Moving and Rotating Individual Components Using the Triad 12-31 Assembly Visualization 12-32 Tutorial 1 12-33 Tutorial 2 12-47 Self-Evaluation Test 12-53 Review Questions 12-54 Exercise 1 12-55 Exercise 2 12-59 Exercise 3 12-66 Chapter 13: Assembly Modeling-II Advanced Assembly Mates 13-2 Applying the Profile Center Mate 13-2 Applying the Symmetric Mate 13-3 Applying the Width Mate 13-3 Applying the Path Mate 13-4 Applying the Distance Mate 13-6 Applying the Angle Mate 13-6 Applying the Linear/Linear Coupler Mate 13-6 Mechanical Mates 13-6 Applying the Cam Mate 13-6 Applying the Slot Mate 13-7 Applying the Hinge Mate 13-8 Applying the Gear Mate 13-9 Applying the Rack Pinion Mate 13-10 Applying the Screw Mate 13-10 Applying the Universal Joint Mate 13-11 Creating Sub-assemblies 13-11 Bottom-up Sub-assembly Design Approach 13-11 Top-down Sub-assembly Design Approach 13-12 Inserting a New Sub-assembly 13-12 Deleting Components and Sub-assemblies 13-12 Editing Assembly Mates 13-13 17Replacing Mated Entities 13-13 Editing Components 13-14 Editing Sub-assemblies 13-15 Dissolving Sub-assemblies 13-16 Replacing Components 13-16 Creating Patterns of Components in an Assembly 13-18 Pattern Driven Component Pattern 13-18 Local Pattern 13-20 Copying and Mirroring Components 13-21 Copying a Component along with Mates 13-22 Copying Multiple Components 13-23 Magnetic Mates 13-24 Simplifying Assemblies Using the Visibility Options 13-26 Hiding Components 13-26 Hiding Faces Temporarily 13-26 Suppressing and Unsuppressing the Components 13-27 Changing the Transparency Conditions 13-27 Changing the Display States 13-27 Checking Interferences in an Assembly 13-27 Checking the Hole Alignment 13-29 Creating Assemblies for Mechanism 13-30 Analyzing Collisions Using the Collision Detection Tool 13-31 Creating the Exploded State of an Assembly 13-33 Creating the Explode Line Sketch 13-35 Creating Smart Explode Lines 13-36 Tutorial 1 13-37 Tutorial 2 13-49 Self-Evaluation Test 13-53 Review Questions 13-54 Exercise 1 13-55 Chapter 14: Working with Drawing Views-I The Drawing Mode 14-2 Starting a Drawing Document 14-2 Types of Views 14-5 Model View 14-5 Projected View 14-6 Section View 14-6 18Aligned Section View 14-6 Auxiliary View 14-6 Detail View 14-6 Break View 14-6 Broken-out Section View 14-6 Crop View 14-6 Alternate Position View 14-7 Generating Standard Drawing Views 14-7 Generating Model Views 14-7 Using the View Palette to Place the Drawing Views 14-9 Generating the Three Standard Views 14-10 Generating Standard Views Using the Relative View Tool 14-12 Generating Standard Views Using the Predefined View Tool 14-13 Generating Derived Views 14-15 Generating Projected Views 14-15 Generating Section Views 14-16 Generating Broken-out Section Views 14-25 Generating Auxiliary Views 14-26 Generating Detail Views 14-28 Generating Crop Views 14-31 Generating Broken Views 14-32 Generating Alternate Position Views 14-33 Generating Drawing Views of the Exploded State of an Assembly 14-35 Working with Interactive Drafting in SOLIDWORKS 14-36 Editing and Modifying Drawing Views 14-36 Changing the View Orientation 14-36 Changing the Scale of Drawing Views 14-36 Deleting Drawing Views 14-37 Rotating Drawing Views 14-37 Manipulating the Drawing Views 14-37 Modifying the Hatch Pattern in Section Views 14-38 Properties Rollout 14-38 Layer Rollout 14-39 Options Rollout 14-39 Tutorial 1 14-39 Tutorial 2 14-45 Self-Evaluation Test 14-50 Review Questions 14-51 19Exercise 1 14-52 Chapter 15: Working with Drawing Views-II Adding Annotations to Drawing Views 15-2 Generating Annotations Using the Model Items Tool 15-2 Adding Reference Annotations 15-4 Aligning the Dimensions 15-19 Editing Annotations 15-19 Adding the Bill of Materials (BOM) to a Drawing 15-20 Table Template Rollout 15-20 Table Position Rollout 15-20 BOM Type Rollout 15-20 Configurations Rollout 15-21 Part Configuration Grouping Rollout 15-22 Keep Missing Item/Row Rollout 15-22 Item Numbers Rollout 15-22 Border Rollout 15-23 Setting Anchor Point for the BOM 15-23 Linking Bill of Materials 15-23 Adding Balloons to the Drawing Views 15-23 Adding Balloons Using the AutoBalloon Tool 15-24 Creating Magnetic Lines 15-26 Adding New Sheets to the Drawing Document 15-27 Editing the Sheet Format 15-28 Creating User-Defined Sheet Formats 15-28 Tutorial 1 15-29 Tutorial 2 15-35 Self-Evaluation Test 15-39 Review Questions 15-40 Exercise 1 15-41 Chapter 16: Surface Modeling Surface Modeling 16-2 Creating an Extruded Surface 16-2 Creating a Revolved Surface 16-4 Creating a Swept Surface 16-4 Creating a Lofted Surface 16-7 Creating a Boundary Surface 16-9 20Creating a Planar Surface 16-14 Creating a Fill Surface 16-14 Creating a Radiated Surface 16-19 Offsetting Surfaces 16-20 Trimming Surfaces 16-21 Untrimming Surfaces 16-24 Extending Surfaces 16-27 Knitting Surfaces 16-29 Filleting Surfaces 16-30 Creating a Mid-Surface 16-31 Deleting Holes from Surfaces 16-32 Replacing Faces 16-33 Deleting Faces 16-34 Moving and Copying Surfaces 16-36 Mirroring Surface Bodies 16-36 Adding Thickness to Surface Bodies 16-36 Creating a Thicken Surface Cut 16-37 Creating a Surface Cut 16-38 Tutorial 1 16-39 Tutorial 2 16-47 Self-Evaluation Test 16-57 Review Questions 16-57 Exercise 1 16-58 Exercise 2 16-59 Chapter 17: Working with Blocks Introduction to Blocks 17-2 Blocks Toolbar 17-2 Saving a Sketch as a Block in the Design Library 17-7 Creating Mechanisms by Using Blocks 17-7 Creating the Rack and Pinion Mechanism 17-8 Creating the Cam and Follower Mechanism 17-9 Applying Motion to Blocks 17-10 Creating Parts from Blocks 17-12 Selected Blocks 17-12 Block to Part Constraint 17-12 Tutorial 1 17-13 Tutorial 2 17-20 21Self-Evaluation Test 17-27 Review Questions 17-27 Exercise 1 17-28 Chapter 18: Sheet Metal Design Sheet Metal Design 18-2 Designing the Sheet Metal Components by Creating the Base Flange 18-2 Creating the Base Flange 18-3 Understanding the FeatureManager Design Tree of a Sheet Metal Component 18-6 Creating the Edge Flange 18-7 Creating Tabs 18-15 Creating a Tab and Slot 18-15 Creating the Sketched Bend 18-18 Creating the Miter Flange 18-19 Creating Closed Corners 18-21 Creating Welded Corners 18-22 Breaking the Corners 18-23 Creating Corner Relief 18-24 Creating Hems 18-25 Creating the Jog Bend 18-28 Creating the Swept Flange 18-30 Creating Cuts on the Planar Faces of the Sheet Metal Components 18-31 Creating Lofted Bends 18-32 Creating a Flat Pattern View of the Sheet Metal Components 18-33 Creating Sheet Metal Components from a Flat Sheet 18-36 Creating a Sheet Metal Component from a Flat Part 18-37 Converting a Part or a Flat Part into Sheet Metal by Adding Bends 18-37 Adding Bends to the Flattened Sheet Metal Component 18-38 Unbending the Sheet Metal Part Using the No Bends Tool 18-39 Creating a Sheet Metal Component by Designing it as a Part 18-40 Types of Bends 18-41 Converting a Solid Body into a Sheet Metal Part 18-42 Designing a Sheet Metal Part from a Solid Shelled Model 18-44 Ripping the Edges 18-44 Creating Cuts in Sheet Metal Components Across the Bends 18-45 Creating Cuts in a Sheet Metal Component Created from a Solid Model 18-46 22Creating Cuts in a Sheet Metal Component Created Using the Base Flange 18-47 Creating Cylindrical and Conical Sheet Metal Components 18-48 Creating Normal Cuts 18-49 Inserting Forming Tools 18-50 Creating Forming Tools 18-52 Generating the Drawing View of the Flat Pattern of the Sheet Metal Components 18-53 Tutorial 1 18-54 Tutorial 2 18-60 Self-Evaluation Test 18-70 Review Questions 18-70 Exercise 1 18-71 Chapter 19: Equations, Configurations, and Library Features Working with Equations 19-2 Adding Global Variables 19-4 Suppressing and Unsuppressing Features 19-6 Adding Equations 19-7 Editing Equations 19-8 Deleting/Disabling Equations 19-9 Exporting/Importing Equations 19-9 Working with Configurations 19-9 Creating Configurations Manually 19-9 Editing the Features of a Part with Multiple Configurations 19-11 Creating Configurations by Using Design Tables 19-12 Changing the Suppression State by Using the Design Table 19-16 Editing the Design Table 19-19 Deleting the Design Table 19-20 Changing the Suppression State of a Component without Invoking the Design Table 19-20 Changing the Visibility of Components in Different Configurations of an Assembly 19-21 Library Features 19-22 Creating a Library Feature 19-22 Placing Library Features in a Part 19-23 Editing the Library Features 19-25 Dissolving the Library Features 19-26 23Tutorial 1 19-26 Tutorial 2 19-30 Self-Evaluation Test 19-33 Review Questions 19-33 Exercise 1 19-34 Exercise 2 19-35 Exercise 3 19-35 Chapter 20: Motion Study Introduction to Motion Study 20-2 Simulating the Motion of an Assembly 20-2 Timeline 20-2 Timebar 20-2 Keypoint 20-3 MotionManager Design Tree 20-3 Toolbar 20-3 Tutorial 1 20-15 Tutorial 2 20-17 Self-Evaluation Test 20-20 Review Questions 20-20 Exercise 1 20-21 Exercise 2 20-22 Chapter 21: Introduction to Mold Design Introduction to Mold Design 21-2 Mold Designing Using SOLIDWORKS 21-4 Tutorial 1 21-15 Tutorial 2 21-27 Self-Evaluation Test 21-37 Review Questions 21-38 Exercise 1 21-38 Student Projects SP-1
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