Submitted by:
Suraj Bairwa
B. Tech. (Mech.) 7th Sem
⦿ About SolidWorks
⦿ SolidWorks Screen
⦿ SloidWorks Model
⦿ Status of a Sketch
⦿ Sketch Command
⦿ Toolbar
⦿ View Orientation
⦿ Standard View
⦿ Display Modes
⦿ Examples of Shape Features
⦿ Assembly Design
⦿ My Projects
⦿ Benefits of Solidworks
AboutAutodesk
AboutAutoCAD
AutoCAD Screen
Co-ordinate System
Draw Toolbar
Modify Toolbar
Dimension Toolbar
Hatching
Layers
Block
Isometric Drawing
⦿ SolidWorks is a solid modeling computer-aided design (CAD)
and computer-aided engineering(CAE) computer program that runs
on Microsoft Windows.
⦿ SolidWorks is published by Dassault Systèmes.
⦿ Over two million engineers and designers at more than 165,000
companies were using SolidWorks as of 2013
⦿ Founded in December 1993 by Massachusetts Institute of
Technology graduate Jon Hirschtick
⦿ Its first product SolidWorks 95, in November 1995.
⦿ Latest released SolidWorks 2017 in September 19, 2016
⦿ The SolidWorks model is made up of:
›
› Assemblies -
› Drawings -
Parts - 2D Design (Sketch),3D Design
(Features) , Part design
consider in the part design
section
Assembling of two or more
than two parts consider in
this section
Designing with standards is
consider in the drawing
section
⦿ Under defined
› Additional dimensions or relations
are required.
› Under defined sketch entities are
blue (by default).
⦿ Fully defined
› No additional dimensions or
relationships
are required.
› Fully defined sketch entities are
black (by default).
⦿ Over defined
› Contains conflicting dimensions or
relations, or both.
› Over defined sketch entities are
red (by default).
⯃ Line
⯃ Circle
⯃ Arc
⯃ Ellipse
⯃ Rectangle
⯃ Spline
⯃ Fillet
⯃ Slot
▣ Extrude
▣ Swept
▣ Revolve
▣ Loft
▣ Extruded Cut
▣ Lofted Cut
▣ Revolve Cut
▣ Pattern
a. Linear Pattern
b. Circular Pattern
▣ Shell
▣ Rib
▣ Draft
⦿ Changes the view display to correspond to one of the
standard view orientations.
Front
Right
Bottom
Isometric
Top
Left
Back
Normal To
(selected plane
or planar face)
Isometric
View
T
op View
Back View Left View Front View Right View
Bottom View
Illustrate the part in various display modes.
Wireframe Hidden lines
Visible
Hidden Lines
Removed
Shaded Shaded With
Edges
⦿ Base Feature
⦿ Boss feature
⦿ Cut feature
⦿ Hole feature
⦿ Fillet feature
⦿ Chamfer feature
⦿ Revolved Base Feature
⦿ Shell feature
⦿ Sweep Features
⦿ Loft feature
Base Feature
Boss feature
Cut feature Hole feature
Fillet Feature
Revolve
Sweep
Loft
Linear Pattern Circular Pattern
Shell Feature
⦿ An assembly design consists of two or more
at their
parametric
components assembled together
respective work positions using
relations.
⦿ All components are created as separate part
documents, and then they are placed and
referenced in the assembly as external
components.
Drawing Drawing
⦿ Maximize the productivity of your design and engineering
resources to create products better
⦿ Faster and more cost-effectively
⦿ Built-in intelligence takes the guess work out of 3D design
⦿ Easily manage product data, share designs, automate
workflows, and securely share design data across your
organization, with clients, and with external partners
Thank You

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    Submitted by: Suraj Bairwa B.Tech. (Mech.) 7th Sem
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    ⦿ About SolidWorks ⦿SolidWorks Screen ⦿ SloidWorks Model ⦿ Status of a Sketch ⦿ Sketch Command ⦿ Toolbar ⦿ View Orientation ⦿ Standard View ⦿ Display Modes ⦿ Examples of Shape Features ⦿ Assembly Design ⦿ My Projects ⦿ Benefits of Solidworks AboutAutodesk AboutAutoCAD AutoCAD Screen Co-ordinate System Draw Toolbar Modify Toolbar Dimension Toolbar Hatching Layers Block Isometric Drawing
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    ⦿ SolidWorks isa solid modeling computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided engineering(CAE) computer program that runs on Microsoft Windows. ⦿ SolidWorks is published by Dassault Systèmes. ⦿ Over two million engineers and designers at more than 165,000 companies were using SolidWorks as of 2013 ⦿ Founded in December 1993 by Massachusetts Institute of Technology graduate Jon Hirschtick ⦿ Its first product SolidWorks 95, in November 1995. ⦿ Latest released SolidWorks 2017 in September 19, 2016
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    ⦿ The SolidWorksmodel is made up of: › › Assemblies - › Drawings - Parts - 2D Design (Sketch),3D Design (Features) , Part design consider in the part design section Assembling of two or more than two parts consider in this section Designing with standards is consider in the drawing section
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    ⦿ Under defined ›Additional dimensions or relations are required. › Under defined sketch entities are blue (by default). ⦿ Fully defined › No additional dimensions or relationships are required. › Fully defined sketch entities are black (by default). ⦿ Over defined › Contains conflicting dimensions or relations, or both. › Over defined sketch entities are red (by default).
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    ⯃ Line ⯃ Circle ⯃Arc ⯃ Ellipse ⯃ Rectangle ⯃ Spline ⯃ Fillet ⯃ Slot
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    ▣ Extrude ▣ Swept ▣Revolve ▣ Loft ▣ Extruded Cut ▣ Lofted Cut ▣ Revolve Cut ▣ Pattern a. Linear Pattern b. Circular Pattern ▣ Shell ▣ Rib ▣ Draft
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    ⦿ Changes theview display to correspond to one of the standard view orientations. Front Right Bottom Isometric Top Left Back Normal To (selected plane or planar face)
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    Isometric View T op View Back ViewLeft View Front View Right View Bottom View
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    Illustrate the partin various display modes. Wireframe Hidden lines Visible Hidden Lines Removed Shaded Shaded With Edges
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    ⦿ Base Feature ⦿Boss feature ⦿ Cut feature ⦿ Hole feature ⦿ Fillet feature ⦿ Chamfer feature ⦿ Revolved Base Feature ⦿ Shell feature ⦿ Sweep Features ⦿ Loft feature Base Feature Boss feature
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    Cut feature Holefeature Fillet Feature
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    Linear Pattern CircularPattern Shell Feature
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    ⦿ An assemblydesign consists of two or more at their parametric components assembled together respective work positions using relations. ⦿ All components are created as separate part documents, and then they are placed and referenced in the assembly as external components.
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    ⦿ Maximize theproductivity of your design and engineering resources to create products better ⦿ Faster and more cost-effectively ⦿ Built-in intelligence takes the guess work out of 3D design ⦿ Easily manage product data, share designs, automate workflows, and securely share design data across your organization, with clients, and with external partners
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