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ES050 – Introductory Engineering Design and Innovation Studio 1 WINTER TERM Prof. Paul Kurowski January 4, 2010
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ES050 – Introductory Engineering Design and Innovation Studio 2
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3 Features, equations, lights, views, physical properties
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4 Feature-Based Solid Modeling Parts modeled by adding features to a base part Material can be added or subtracted Features can be created by extrusion, sweeping, revolving, etc.
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5 Feature-based Modeling Process Create base part Add features until final shape is achieved Extruded BaseExtruded Cut
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6 Extrusion Sweep Hole Revolution Loft Extruded cut Sample of features
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7 Tools for Creating Features
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10 Tools for Creating Features loft heart.SLDPRT
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11 Tools for Creating Features This Features menu bar hold only the most basic Features. There are more...
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12 More Features
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13 More Features
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14 More Features
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15 More Features
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16 More Features... and many other, “specialized” features
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17 Example A: rib, mirror rib mirror 04a.SLDPRT
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18 Example B: linear pattern, equations 04b.SLDPRT
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19 Example B: linear pattern, equations 04b.SLDPRT Part geometry is controlled by one parameter: the number of holes as defined in the linear pattern
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20 Example C: Reference geometry, circular pattern, equations, renaming SW entities 04c.SLDPRT
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21 Example C: Reference geometry, circular pattern, equations, renaming SW entities Part geometry is controlled by two parameters: sketch angle and the number of entities in Circular Pattern feature 04c.SLDPRT
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22 04c.SLDPRT Number of entities in Circular Pattern feature Sketch angle
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23 Example C: Reference geometry, circular pattern, equations, renaming SW entities 04c.SLDPRT
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24 Example C: Lights, Cameras
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25 Example C: Lights, Cameras
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26 Example C: Different view types
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27 Example C: Physical properties Material assignment
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28 Example C: Physical properties Material propertiesd
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29 Example C: Physical properties Measured mass, volume and inertial properties
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30 http://www.eng.uwo.ca/designcentre/
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31 http://www.solidworks.com/sw/education/SDL_form.html SDK-ID: D9150SDC STUDENT DESIGN KIT
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32 Homework
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33 Bracket (yellow) is shown as semi-transparent. Four ribs (blue) are added to the bracket. Adding these four ribs can be done in at least: ASeven features BFive features CThree features DOne feature ENo feature is required, it can al be done in sketches
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