Dr Simin Nasseri, SPSU Tutorial: Pulley Chapter 2 Dr Simin Nasseri, SPSU Copyright of Howard and Musto, 2009.

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Dr Simin Nasseri, SPSU Tutorial: Pulley Chapter 2 Dr Simin Nasseri, SPSU Copyright of Howard and Musto, 2009

Dr Simin Nasseri, SPSU Tutorial Learning Objectives Learn more sketching commands Explore the use of relations within a sketch Use the revolved boss feature Find mass properties of a part INTRODUCTION TO SOLID MODELING USING SOLIDWORKS 2009

Dr Simin Nasseri, SPSU Pulley Cross-Section INTRODUCTION TO SOLID MODELING USING SOLIDWORKS 2009

Dr Simin Nasseri, SPSU Feature 1 – Revolved Base INTRODUCTION TO SOLID MODELING USING SOLIDWORKS 2009 Note that diameter dimensions can be created by dragging the dimension to the other side of the centerline when the dimension is created. Note that the sketch has multiple closed regions. The regions to be selected must be specified.

Dr Simin Nasseri, SPSU Feature 2 – Revolved Cut INTRODUCTION TO SOLID MODELING USING SOLIDWORKS 2009

Dr Simin Nasseri, SPSU Feature 3 – Fillets INTRODUCTION TO SOLID MODELING USING SOLIDWORKS 2009

Dr Simin Nasseri, SPSU Feature 4 – Extruded Keyway INTRODUCTION TO SOLID MODELING USING SOLIDWORKS 2009

Dr Simin Nasseri, SPSU Mass Properties INTRODUCTION TO SOLID MODELING USING SOLIDWORKS 2009

Dr Simin Nasseri, SPSU Design Intent: Choosing the Initial Sketch Plane A part can be created and viewed in any orientation, but easier to maintain Front View as the one that best describes the part. For the revolved part, the cross-section should be drawn in the Right or Top Plane to maintain this orientation INTRODUCTION TO SOLID MODELING USING SOLIDWORKS 2009

Dr Simin Nasseri, SPSU Design Intent – Keeping It Simple Why not combine first three steps into a single revolved feature? Using more steps with simpler sketches creates a model that is much easier to modify and troubleshoot Most errors are related to complex sketches INTRODUCTION TO SOLID MODELING USING SOLIDWORKS 2009