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Learn SOLIDWORKS 2020

You're reading from   Learn SOLIDWORKS 2020 A hands-on guide to becoming an accomplished SOLIDWORKS Associate and Professional

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789804102
Length 586 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Tayseer Almattar Tayseer Almattar
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction to SOLIDWORKS FREE CHAPTER 2. Interface and Navigation 3. SOLIDWORKS 2D Sketching Basics 4. Special Sketching Commands 5. Basic Primary One-Sketch Features 6. Basic Secondary Multi-Sketch Features 7. Materials and Mass Properties 8. Standard Assembly Mates 9. Introduction to Engineering Drawing 10. Basic SOLIDWORKS Drawing Layout and Annotations 11. Bills of Materials 12. Advanced SOLIDWORKS Mechanical Core Features 13. Equations, Configurations, and Design Tables 14. SOLIDWORKS Assemblies and Advanced Mates 15. Advanced SOLIDWORKS Assemblies Competencies 16. Assessments 17. Other Packt Products You May Enjoy

Summary

In this chapter, we started working with assemblies. In SOLIDWORKS assemblies, we are able to put together more than one part to generate a more complex artifact. Most of the products we use in our everyday lives, such as phones, laptops, and cars, consist of multiple parts that have been put together; that is, they have been assembled. In this chapter, we learned about standard mates, which help us create links to different parts of the assembly. We learned what these mates do, how to apply them, and how to modify them. Then, we learned about materials and mass properties within the context of assemblies.

Now, we should be able to create more complex products that consist of more than one part. We should also be able to build simple static and dynamic interactions between those different parts. All of this brings us closer to designing more realistic products with SOLIDWORKS...

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