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ES050 – Introductory Engineering Design and Innovation Studio 1 Engineering drawings Prof. Paul Kurowski January 11, 2010
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2 Summary to date Features Patterns Lights, cameras Physical properties Multi bodies Assemblies Mates Assembly features Subassemblies Flexible subassemblies Editing part in context of assembly Creating part in context of assembly Measuring of CAD parts and assemblies Assembly motion Data translation between different CAD systems Drawings
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3 Creating drawings hollow plate two holes.SLDPRThollow plate two holes.SLDDRW
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4 ORTHOGRAPHIC VIEWS
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5 Views using first angle projection; used in Europe. Views using third angle projection; used in North America ORTHOGRAPHIC VIEWS
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7 3 rd Angle Projection ORTHOGRAPHIC VIEWS
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8 CAD data translation Common translation formats: Parasolidx_t STEPstp IGESiges All parametric formulation is lost in translation
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9 Lost in translation bracket.SLDPRT bracket1 parasolid.x_t
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10 Lost in translation Note: Although dimensions do show, this drawing is not correctly dimensioned bracket.SLDPRT bracket1 parasolid.x_t
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11 Creating drawings hanger.SLDDRWhanger.SLDPRT
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12 DRAWING VIEWS IN SW bracket.sldprt flange.sldprt shaft.sldprt
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16 assignment 03.SLDPRT Creating drawings
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17 WRONG Creating drawings
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18 CORRECT Creating drawings
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19 assignment 01.SLDPRT assignment 01.SLDDRW Creating drawings
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20 assignment 01.SLDPRTassignment 01.SLDDRW
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21 assignment 02.SLDPRTassignment 02.SLDDRW Creating drawings
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22 assignment 03.SLDPRTassignment 03.SLDDRW
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23 Symbol shown below indicates that: A. Drawing uses the third angle projection B. Drawing uses the first angle projection C. All tapers are within machining tolerance D. Drawing must not be scaled E. Only two views are used
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24 To create drawing view "B" shown in figure 6 it is necessary to sketch a spline (as shown) on drawing "A" and insert which SolidWorks view type? A. Section B. Detail C. Aligned Section D. Broken-out Section E. Aligned with Model
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