1. Presentation
On
SolidWorks
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
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3. 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.
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5. 1. 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:
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• Plan the part
• Create the base feature
• Create the remaining features
• Analyse the part
• Modify the features as necessary
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6. 2. 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.
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7. 3. 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:
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• Acquire the wireframe model.
• Study the wireframe model.
• Create and verify the required surface.
• Output the surface model.
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8. 4. 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.
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10. 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.
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