Learning SolidWorks 2012
Modeling, Assembly and Analysis
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- Instructor Resources
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Description
Key Features
- Teaches beginners how to use SolidWorks with easy to understand tutorials
- Features a simple robot design used as a project throughout the book
- Covers modeling, gear creation, linkage analysis, assemblies, simulations and 3D animation
- Available with an optional robot kit
In Detail
This book will teach you everything you need to know to start using SolidWorks 2012 with easy to understand, step-by-step tutorials. This book features a simple robot design used as a project throughout the book. You will learn to model parts, create assemblies, run simulations and even create animations of your robot design.
No previous experience with Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) is needed since this book starts at an introductory level. The author begins by getting you familiar with the SolidWorks interface and its basic tools right away. You will start by learning to model simple robot parts and before long you will graduate to creating more complex parts and multi-view drawings.
Along the way you will learn the fundamentals of parametric modeling through the use of geometric constraints and relationships. You will also become familiar with many of SolidWorks’s powerful tools and commands that enable you to easily construct complex features in your models. Also included is coverage of gears, gear trains and spur gear creation using SolidWorks.
This book continues by examining the different mechanisms commonly used in walking robots. You will learn the basic types of planar four-bar linkages commonly used in mechanical designs and how to use the GeoGebra Dynamic Geometry software to simulate and analyze 2D linkages. Using the knowledge you gained about linkages and mechanisms, you will learn how to modify your robot and change its behavior by modifying or creating new parts.
In the final chapter of this book you learn how to combine all the robot parts into assemblies and then run motion analysis. You will finish off your project by creating 3D animations of your robot in action.
There are many books that show you how to perform individual tasks with SolidWorks, but this book takes you through an entire project and shows you the complete engineering process. By the end of this book you will have modeled and assembled nearly all the parts that make up the TAMIYA® Mechanical Tiger and can start building your own robot.
About the TAMIYA® Robot Kit
This book can be ordered with or without an unassembled version of the TAMIYA® Mechanical Tiger robot kit. When bundled together, this set will give you an introduction to SolidWorks and the ability to link designing and building into a comprehensive approach. This kit can be included for an additional net price of $18.
You can learn more about the TAMIYA® Mechanical Tiger robot kit or buy your own kit by visiting the TAMIYA® America Inc. website.
Table of Contents
- Introduction - Getting Started
- Parametric Modeling Fundamentals
- CSG Concepts and Model History Tree
- Parametric Constraints Fundamentals
- Pictorials and Sketching
- Symmetrical Features and Part Drawings
- Datum Features in Designs
- Gears and SolidWorks Design Library
- Advanced 3D Construction Tools
- Planar Linkage Analysis using GeoGebra
- Design Makes the Difference
- Assembly Modeling and Motion Analysis
Index
Software
GeoGebra mathematics software
To get a copy of the free GeoGebra mathematics software visit www.geogebra.org/cms/en/download
SolidWorks Student Design Kit
Up until this year the Student Design Kit (SDK) was included with each SolidWorks textbook from SDC Publications. However, the SDK Program has been terminated by SolidWorks Corporation.
Students will now have access to free copies of SolidWorks through a different mechanism. When a school purchases its SolidWorks license a number of free licenses are available for students. In order to determine how many free licenses are available for students, instructors need to contact SolidWorks directly.
The contact person at SolidWorks is Chris Morse. Her telephone number is (781) 810-5443. Her email address is christine.morse@3ds.com. She will provide software license codes and work with you to make sure that you have enough licenses for every student.
Instructor Resources
The following downloadable resources require that you are registered, logged in and have been authenticated as an instructor.
The author has provided the following resources to aid instructors in using this textbook in their class.
Product Details
Publisher | SDC Publications |
Authors | Randy H. Shih |
Published | February 6, 2012 |
User Level | Beginner |
Pages | 487 |
Binding | Paperback |
Printing | Black and White |
Print ISBN | 978-1-58503-665-3 |
Print ISBN 10 | 158503665X |
ISBN (Book + Robot Kit) | 978-1-58503-674-5 |