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Assembly Modeling with SolidWorks 2012 is written to assist the beginning SolidWorks user with a few months of design
experience to the intermediate SolidWorks user who desires to enhance their skill sets in assembly modeling. The book
provides a solid foundation in assembly modeling using competency-based projects. In step-by-step instructions, the book
provides examples to:
* Start a SolidWorks session and to understand the following interfaces: Menu bar toolbar, Menu bar menu, Drop-down
menus, Context toolbars, Consolidated drop-down toolbars, System feedback icons, Confirmation Corner, Heads-up View
toolbar, CommandManager, and more.
* Set System Options and Document Properties as they applied to a part and assembly template. Create new SolidWorks
folder locations: Document Templates, Reference Documents, and Design Library.
* Download components from 3D ContentCentral and rename and save components using SolidWorks Explorer.
* Apply the Bottom-up assembly approach with two levels of configurations using the Configure Component tool, the
Configure Dimension tool, Design Tables, and the Add Configuration tool.
* Create new parts based on component features utilizing the Bottom-up assembly approach.
* Apply Standard Mates, SmartMates, and the Design Library Toolbox.
* Apply the Top-down assembly approach with two levels of configurations with In-Context components.
* Understand the following: Out-of-Context components, External References, InPlace Mates, redefining and replacing
components and motion studies.
* Apply the Derived Feature Component Pattern tool, Linear Component Pattern tool, and the Mirror Component tool along
with the Explode Line Sketch tool.
* Create a multi sheet, multi view assembly drawing. Knowledge of Custom Properties in a part/assembly and linked notes,
with the ability to incorporate configurations of an Exploded view, Bill of Materials, Revision tables, and more.
* Address the Layout-based assembly approach and Global Variables and Equations to control relationships.
Each chapter begins with the desired outcomes and usage competencies. Explore assembly modeling techniques through a
series of design situations, industry scenarios, projects and objectives.
Chapter 9 provides a bonus section on the Certified SolidWorks Associate CSWA program with sample exam questions and
initial and final SolidWorks models. Passing the CSWA exam proves to employers that you have the necessary fundamental
engineering graphics and SolidWorks competencies.
The book is a self-paced tutorial in a realistic design setting. Complex models expose you to large assembly modeling
techniques. You focus on the design process while learning the commands relative to assemblies.
To obtain the most from this text, you should be familiar with the SolidWorks User Interface or other parametric
modeling software application. Your skill sets should include the ability to create simple parts, assemblies, and
drawings and manipulate documents through the Windows operating system.
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. SolidWorks 2012 User Interface
2. File Management, System Options, Templates, SolidWorks Explorer, and more
3. Assembly Modeling - Bottom-up design approach
4. Bottom-Up design assembly approach - Two Levels of Configurations
5. Top-down design assembly approach - Two Components with Configurations
6. Part and Assembly Configurations, Custom Properties, Design Tables and References
7. Assembly Drawings with Revision Table and Bill of Materials
8. Top-down design, Layout Sketches, Block, Motion, and More
9. Certified SolidWorks Associate CSWA Exam
Appendix
Index