The SolidWorks 2014 Reference Guide is a comprehensive reference
book written to assist the beginner to intermediate user of
SolidWorks 2014. SolidWorks is an immense software package, and
no one book can cover all topics for all users. This book
provides a centralized reference location to address many of the
tools, features and techniques of SolidWorks 2014.
This book covers the following:
* System and Document properties
* FeatureManagers
* PropertyManagers
* ConfigurationManagers
* RenderManagers
* 2D and 3D Sketch tools
* Sketch entities
* 3D Feature tools
* Motion Study
* Sheet Metal
* Motion Study
* Sustainability
* Sustainability Xpress
* FlowXpress
* PhotoView 360
* Pack and Go
* Intelligent Modeling techniques and more.
Chapter 1 provides a basic overview of the concepts and
terminology used throughout this book using SolidWorks 2014
software. If you are completely new to SolidWorks, you should
read Chapter 1 in detail and complete Lesson 1, Lesson 2 and
Lesson 3 in the SolidWorks Tutorials.
If you are familiar with an earlier release of SolidWorks, you
still might want to skim Chapter 1 to become acquainted with some
of the commands, menus and features that you have not used; or
you can simply jump to any section in any chapter.
Each chapter (18 total) provides detailed PropertyManager
information on key topics with individual standalone short
tutorials to reinforce and demonstrate the functionality and ease
of the SolidWorks tool or feature. All models for the 240 plus
tutorials are located on the enclosed book CD with their solution
(initial and final). Learn by doing, not just by reading!
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, configurations and more.
The book is design to compliment the Online Tutorials and Online
Help contained in SolidWorks 2014. The goal is to illustrate how
multiple design situations and systematic steps combine to
produce successful designs.
The authors developed the tutorials by combining their own
industry experience with the knowledge of engineers, department
managers, professors, vendors and manufacturers.These
professionals are directly involved with SolidWorks everyday.
Their responsibilities go far beyond the creation of just a 3D
model.
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Quick Start
2. SolidWorks System Options
3. SolidWorks Document Properties
4. Design Intent, Sketching and Sketch Entities
5. Sketch Tools, Geometric Relations and Dimensions/Relations
Tools
6. Extruded Boss/Base, Extruded Cut, Fillet and Cosmetic Features
7. Revolved, Hole, Dome and Curve Features
8. Shell, Draft, and Rib Features
9. Pattern Features, Mirror Features and Coordinate System
PropertyManager
10. Sweep, Loft, Wrap and Flex Features
11. Bottom-Up Assembly Modeling and more
12. Top-Down Assembly Modeling and more
13. Drawings and Drawing Tools
14. Sheet Metal Features and Tools
15. SolidWorks PhotoView 360 and Measure Tools
16. Pack and Go, PDFs, SolidWorks Toolbox, Design Library and
Explorer
17. SimulationXpress, Sustainability/SustainabilityXpress, and
FloXpress
18. Intelligent Modeling Techniques
Appendix
Index