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Engineering Design with SolidWorks 2005 & MultiMedia CD

Engineering Design with SolidWorks 2005 & MultiMedia CD

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Author: Marie P. Planchard David C. Planchard
Publisher: Schroff Development Corporation
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 667317

Media: Paperback
Pages: 706
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.7
Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.4 x 1.5

ISBN: 1585032212
Dewey Decimal Number: 620
EAN: 9781585032211
ASIN: 1585032212

Publication Date: February 1, 2005
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Condition: Very Good; **NO CD** Very Good Condition - Exactly as Described -- EXACT ISBN MATCH - **Softcover** -- Has shelf wear at edges and tips of corners. No personalizations, writing or marks in the text. Clean, Tight and Neat. Absolutely no spine creasing. Ships Quickly - IN STOCK - Satisfaction Guaranteed!

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Product Description
This text focuses on providing a solid foundation in SolidWorks along with a competency based project approach. Commands are introduced in a step-by-step manner. Each chapter addresses a progressive learning approach, lists desired outcomes and usage competencies, and identifies a project with reflective information on the previous project situation. The book complements the on-line tutorials contained within SolidWorks.

Engineering Design with SolidWorks covers parts, assemblies and drawings. The part section covers all the major solid features in SolidWorks. There are 3 assemblies.

The first assembly, GUIDE-ROD utilizes industry components and simple extruded parts. Individual part drawings and assembly drawings with Bill of Materials are developed for the GUIDE-ROD assembly.

The FLASHLIGHT assembly utilizes 8 parts made up of Extrude, Revolve, Sweep and Loft features. The parts are combined into small subassemblies and the final FLASHLIGHT assembly.

The BOX assembly utilizes a top down assembly modeling approach with layout sketches and parts developed in context. The BOX works through sheet metal features and introduces design tables and configurations.

This edition covers enhancements to the User Interface section, Design Intent area and Sheet Metal features.

The Multimedia CD includes 4 hours of movie files, 1/2 hour on individual feature tips and creation.

New in Engineering Design with SolidWorks 2005:

Updated for SolidWorks 2005 and SolidWorks 2005/2006 Educational Edition focusing on machined, plastic and sheet metal parts, assemblies and drawings.

New activity layout to distinguish step-by-step instructions in the text.

New instructions utilizing Mold Tools to modify plastic parts and to develop a cavity mold for the Batteryplate part.

New flash movies for Mold Tools and MoldflowXpress on the MultiMedia CD.

New math exercises on the Instructor's CD for Science, Technology Engineering and Math (STEM) programs including examples in algebra, geometry, vectors and calculus.

New flash movies on the Instructor's CD to summarize the differences between SolidWorks 2004/2005 Education Edition and SolidWorks 2005/2006 Education Edition.

Separate editions of this textbook are available for SolidWorks 99, 2000, 2001, 2001Plus, 2003, 2004 and 2006.

Table of Contents

1. Fundamentals of Part Modeling
2. Fundamentals of Assembly Modeling
3. Fundamentals of Drawing
4. Extrude and Revolve Features
5. Sweep and Loft and Additional Features
6. Top Down Assembly Modeling


Customer Reviews:   Read 2 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Great Buy   October 4, 2008
Jason C. Iovino (NJ)
Engineering Design w/SolidWorks 2005 is a great book for anyone wanting to learn Computer Aided Design (CAD) without any prior experience in design. I am an avid user of Pro Engineer WF 2.0 and I wanted to see what SolidWorks had to offer because I have heard a lot of positive comments about the program. The book takes a beginners approach of not only showing how to design via solid modeling but also an approach with design considerations in mind. I would recommend anyone wanting to learn solid modeling to learn SolidWorks first before learning any other CAD software (Pro E, Catia, UG, etc.) because it is so intuitive.


1 out of 5 stars Disavowed Knowledge   January 18, 2007
Former Customer
0 out of 11 found this review helpful

Amazon lists this as "my recommendation." I however neither endorse nor recommend this or any book from Amazon.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent Work!   October 4, 2005
Paola A. Laroque (Salem, NH USA)
32 out of 32 found this review helpful

For those who are serious about learning SolidWorks or for CAD professionals using this software who would like to have a book for reference, this is the one to choose. Very well written and outstandingly organized! Two thumbs up for the Planchards!


5 out of 5 stars The best that is out there for 2005   June 16, 2005
A. Holder
35 out of 35 found this review helpful

I had the pleasure to meet both authors at the Eastern Regional User Conference in MA this week. I was very impressed with their working knowledge of SolidWorks and their commitment for developing learning materials for the masses.

The book, "Engineering Design with SolidWorks 2005" does an excellent job in providing a foundation to address Part Modeling, Assembly Modeling and Drawings. There is even a Sheet metal section in the book. The book is well laid out with excellent step by step procedures and pictures to enforce the learning process. I would recommend this book to all levels of SW users.



5 out of 5 stars This is the one.   May 24, 2005
Lam Hei (LA)
36 out of 36 found this review helpful

I purchased this book three weeks ago. I took a one week course with my VAR and was overwhelmed with the amount of materials presented in the short time frame. I needed a book that I could use to learn and reference various commands of SW and to reinforce the areas that I learned in my one week class. This is the first book that I have seen where the author spends the time to insure that you are correctly following the procedure with wonderful pictures of the screen for the parts, assemblies, drawings, etc. This book saved me numerous hours of searching and asking questions on using SW. Thank you.