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This comprehensive introduction to solid modeling covers the essential concepts of simple and complex parts, assemblies of parts, and drawings, both 2D and 3D. It emphasizes the scope of solid modeling applications and differentiates between in-scope elements like part creation and assembly drawings, and out-of-scope topics such as advanced simulations and rapid prototyping techniques. With references to practical videos demonstrating animations, stress analysis, and more, this guide is aimed at product designers and engineers striving to enhance their skills in SolidWorks.
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Solid Modeling Introduction Solid Modeling Introduction
Solid Modeling Introduction Section 1 In Scope Simple vs. Complex Parts Assemblies of Parts Drawings of Parts and Assemblies Section 2 Out of Scope Animations Stress Analysis Advanced Simulations (CFD) Rapid Prototyping Corporate Use Solid Modeling Introduction
Simple Parts Solid Modeling Introduction
Complex Parts Solid Modeling Introduction
Assemblies of Parts Solid Modeling Introduction
Extracted 2D Drawing Files Solid Modeling Introduction
Assembly Drawings Solid Modeling Introduction
Solid Modeling Introduction Section 1 In Scope Simple vs. Complex Parts Assemblies of Parts Drawings of Parts and Assemblies Section 2 Out of Scope Animations Stress Analysis Advanced Simulations (CFD) Rapid Prototyping Corporate Use Solid Modeling Introduction
Assembly Animations • http://youtu.be/6OR-uz4knV0 Solid Modeling Introduction
Operational Animation • http://youtu.be/ioAU7gnsTb8 Solid Modeling Introduction
Flow Simulations • http://youtu.be/ZX46RvmJUB4 Solid Modeling Introduction
Finite Element Analysis Model with Constraints Color map of Stress Solid Modeling Introduction
Rapid Prototyping Solid Modeling Introduction
CAM Rapid Prototyping Animation http://youtu.be/vyS-shnGNl8 Solid Modeling Introduction
3D Printing Rapid Prototyping • http://youtu.be/pSXuq3RbLko Solid Modeling Introduction
More than 1,878,300 product designers and engineers worldwide, representing 165,900 organizations use SolidWorks Solid Modeling Introduction