All these files are due by this Friday, March 10 for Full Credit.
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Problem Solution in step by step format.
Complete the part above and check your answer on page 25 of the pdf. If you are incorrect, use the tutorial to correct your model.
Use the drawing on page 26 to complete your second part. Try to solve the part with out looking forward at their solution. Can you complete the part in 45 minutes? Once finished, check your answer on page 41. If your answer is incorrect, use the tutorial to correct your model.
Complete the part above and check your answer on page 25 of the pdf. If you are incorrect, use the tutorial to correct your model.
Use the drawing on page 26 to complete your second part. Try to solve the part with out looking forward at their solution. Can you complete the part in 45 minutes? Once finished, check your answer on page 41. If your answer is incorrect, use the tutorial to correct your model.
solidworks_tutorial11_cswa_english_08_lr.pdf | |
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Part 3 - Create a drawing of the part on page 5 for answering Question 3.
cswasampleexam2010.pdf | |
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March 29th - 31st Assignment
Solve this assembly question for you to solve that is an example problem if you have not completed it yet.
chain_link.sldprt | |
File Size: | 101 kb |
File Type: | sldprt |
long_pin.sldprt | |
File Size: | 79 kb |
File Type: | sldprt |
short_pin.sldprt | |
File Size: | 78 kb |
File Type: | sldprt |
Solve question 5 in the PDF above. You will need your part from Part 3 you completed for answering Question 3.
5. Part (Tool Block) - Step 3 Modify this part in SolidWorks. Unit system: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second) Decimal places: 2 Part origin: Arbitrary All holes through all unless shown otherwise. Material: AISI 1020 Steel Density = 0.0079 g/mm^3 Use the part created in the previous question and modify it by removing material and also by changing the following parameters: A = 86.00 B = 58.00 C = 44.00 What is the overall mass of the part (grams)?
5. Part (Tool Block) - Step 3 Modify this part in SolidWorks. Unit system: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second) Decimal places: 2 Part origin: Arbitrary All holes through all unless shown otherwise. Material: AISI 1020 Steel Density = 0.0079 g/mm^3 Use the part created in the previous question and modify it by removing material and also by changing the following parameters: A = 86.00 B = 58.00 C = 44.00 What is the overall mass of the part (grams)?