Presentation On SolidWork s Presented by Aditya Soni B.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering ) Industrial Training at INTERNSHALA TRAININGS Prayagraj Mechanical Engineering Department Shambhunath Institute of Engineering & Technology, Jhalwa, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 1
INTRODUCTION SolidWorks is a 3D mechanical CAD program that runs on Microsoft Window which was developed by SolidWorks corporation, headquartered in U.S.A., a subsidiary of Dassault Systems. SolidWorks is used by students, designers, engineers, and other professionals to produce simple and complex parts, assemblies, and drawings. SolidWorks is a 3D solid modeling package which allows users to develop full solid models in a simulated environment for both design and analysis. Fig. 1 3
MODULES IN SOLIDWORKS Part Modelling Assembly Modelling Surface Modelling Drawing 4
Part Modelling :- The first, and most basic element of a SolidWorks model is a Part. Parts consist of primitive geometry and features such as extrudes, revolutions, lofts, sweeps, etc. Parts will be the building blocks for all of the models that you will create. The basic modelling process for each part is follows: 5 Plan the part Create the base feature Create the remaining features Analyse the part Modify the features as necessary Fig. 2 Fig. 3
Assembly Modelling :- Assembly is a combination of two or more components using parametric relationship. In SolidWorks, these relationships is called mates. Mates enable you to control part movement with respect to each other. 6 Fig. 4 Fig. 5
Surface Modelling :- SolidWorks surface module can create complex surface using loft and sweeps with guide curves, drag handles for easy control and innovation surface features. The basic process to create the surface model is as follows: 7 Acquire the wireframe model. Study the wireframe model. Create and verify the required surface. Output the surface model. Fig. 6
Drawing :- A drawing is the typical way to represent a 3D model such that any engineer (or manufacturer) can recreate your part . Drawings are important because they provide a standard way of sharing your design. 8 Fig. 7 Fig. 8
9 GETTING STARTED Fig. 9
SKETCHER In the part, click the sketches tab in command manager and the sketch toolbar appears. Click the sketch icon tools>sketch entities . Select any reference plane to sketch. 10 Fig. 11 Fig. 10
Sketcher Commands are: Line Circle Arc Ellipsis Rectangle Polyline Polygon 11 Fig. 12 Commands
3D Features Commands :- Extrude Extrude Cut Swept Swept Cut Revolved Revolved Cut Loft Loft Cut Pattern Shell Rib Draft Wrap 12 Circular Pattern Fill Pattern Linear Pattern Curve Driven Pattern Fig. 13
Uses of some 3D features commands:- 13 Extrude:- Fig. 14 Swept:- Fig. 15