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Engineering Design with SolidWorks 2009 and MultiMedia CD |  | Authors: David C. Planchard, Marie P. Planchard Publisher: Schroff Development Corporation Category: Book
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ISBN: 1585034894 Dewey Decimal Number: 670 EAN: 9781585034895 ASIN: 1585034894
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Engineering Design with SolidWorks 2009 is written to assist students, designers, engineers and professionals. The book provides a solid foundation in SolidWorks by utilizing projects with Step-by-Step instructions for the beginning to intermediate SolidWorks user. Explore the user interface, menus, toolbars and modeling techniques to create parts, assemblies and drawings in an engineering environment with the 2.5 hour Multi-media CD. Follow the Step-by-Step instructions and develop multiple parts and assemblies that combine machined, plastic and sheet metal components. Formulate the skills to create, modify and edit sketches and solid features. Learn the techniques to reuse features, parts, and assemblies through symmetry, patterns, copied components, Design tables, Bills of Materials, Properties and Configurations. Learn by doing, not just by reading! Desired outcomes and usage competencies are listed for each project. Know your objective up front. Follow the steps in Project 1 through Project 6 to achieve the design goals. Work between multiple documents, features, commands and custom properties that represent how engineers and designers utilize SolidWorks in industry. Review individual features, commands and tools for each project with the 2.5 hour Multi-media CD and enclosed SolidWorks models. The projects contain exercises. The exercises analyze and examine usage competencies. Collaborate with leading industry suppliers such as SMC Corporation of America, Boston Gear, Reid Tool and Die, and 80/20 Inc. Collaborative information translates into numerous formats such as paper drawings, electronic files, rendered images and animations. On-line intelligent catalogs guide designers to the product that meets both their geometric requirements and performance functionality. The authors developed the industry scenarios by combining their own industry experience with the knowledge of engineers, department managers, vendors and manufacturers. These professionals are directly involved with SolidWorks everyday. The book is designed to compliment the SolidWorks Tutorials contained in SolidWorks 2009. Our goal is to illustrate how multiple design situations and systematic steps combine to produce successful projects. Table of Contents Project 1 Fundamentals of Part Modeling Project 2 Fundamentals of Assembly Modeling Project 3 Fundamentals of Drawing Project 4 Extrude and Revolve Features Project 5 Swept, Lofted, and Additional Features Project 6 Top Down Assembly Modeling Appendix Index
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| Customer Reviews: Great for a true beginner, not so great as a reference. May 22, 2009 David S. Altfeld (Atlanta, GA) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
A few months before I bought this book I took a 4 day "essentials" class from a solidworks reseller and since that class I had used solidworks maybe 20-30 hours total when I bought this book. I have only flipped through it looking for quick answers and have had little use for it so far. I believe for someone who has never used Solidworks, this probably would be a good learning tool, but it isn't designed to be the reference manual I was wanting. One really good thing about it is that the lessons are step by step. Some of the lessons go over 600 steps, but a step could be as simple as "click the view button". So I think it would be pretty easy to follow for a new user. I'll probably keep it around and eventually go through some of the advanced lessons, but I'm trying to get work done now, so I need quick answers and the solidworks tutorials, help, and forums have been more than sufficient for software related issues. For overall design and the "big picture" we hired a consultant to help us out a few hours a week.
Great book to learn solidworks April 21, 2009 John Thomson Jr. 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
I'm out of work right now, and my retraining counselor asked if I had solidworks experience. Since the answer was no, I took a shot at the engineering stimulus package from Solidworks - but still felt I wasn't strong enough with their tutorials. So I bought this book to keep me going. The steps are really easy to follow and there are lots of examples and models. I even contacted the author and Dave connected me with a solidworks users group in my area and gave me some tips to take the cswa certification exam. Great book, great author. Thank you for all of your help!
Impressive SW book with Multimedia CD January 19, 2009 D. Hatten 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
This book does a impressive task in explaining and illustrating the process to learn and apply SolidWorks in various areas: User interface, 2D sketching, 3D part modeling and design, applying design intent, 3D assembly modeling, and multi view/multi sheet 2D drawing covering both ANSI and ISO drafting standards.
For the new user, the incorporated Multimedia CD is worth the price of admission alone, to view the materials which are covered in the chapters. All key features and tools are address: Extruded Boss/Base, Extrude Cut, Loft, Chamfer, Revolved Boss/Base, Revolved Cut, Fillet, Rib, Shell, Pattern, Mirror, and more. There is even a Sheetmetal section and practice CSWA exam question types at the end of each chapter. WOW!
A great SW classroom book January 5, 2009 T. Hights 22 out of 22 found this review helpful
I've been using Engineering Design with SolidWorks in my Freshmen Engineering class and evening adult education class for the past five years. By far, this is the finest SolidWorks classroom book on the market. It does an excellent job in covering all of the engineering design basics: design intent, 2D sketching, 3D part modeling, assembly modeling, drawings, and more. This year, additional homework problems aligned to the CSWA exam were added to each chapter along with additional classroom aids and presentations for the instructor. Keep the updates coming!
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