TY - BOOK AU - Morgan, James O. AU - Horner, Jesse E. AU - Biney, Paul O. TI - Design modeling using solid edge: for engineers & designers SN - 0787297011 U1 - 746.92 22 PY - 2003/// CY - Dubuque, Lowa PB - Kendall/Hunt publishing company KW - Modeling concepts N1 - Contents; CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO THE MASTER MODEL CONCEPT AND SOLID EDGE 1.1 The Drawing- Centric Environment 1.2 The Design TEAM and The Master Modeling Concepts 1.3 The Engineering Design Process 1.4 Design Problem 1.5 The Role of Computer Evolution in Modeling, etc. CHAPTER 2 GENERATING DRAWINGS, PROFILES AND SKETCHES USING SOLID EDGE 2.1 Procedures for Generating Solid Models 2.2 Profiles in Solid Edge 2.3 Sketches in Solid Edge 2.4 Practicing Using the Help Command 2.5 Drawing Aids, etc. CHAPTER 3 INTRODUCTION TO SOLID MODELING 3.1 Selection and Creation of Reference Planes 3.2 The Design Intent 3.3 The Extent Options 3.4 Process for Protrusions and Cutouts 3.5 Illustration of Base Linear and Revolved Protrusions, etc. CHAPTER 4 ADDITIONAL MODELING OPERATIONS IN SOLID EDGE 4.1 Thin-wall solid command and its Application 4.2 Thin Region Solid Command and its Application 4.3 Additional Protrusions 4.4 The Swept, Protrusion Command and its Application 4.5 The Lofted Protrusion Command and its Application, etc. CHAPTER 5 GENERATING PRODUCTION DRAWING FROM MODELS 5.1 Production Drawings and the Master Model Concept 5.2 Applications of Production Drawings in Design and Manufacturing 5.3 Multi-view Projections 5.4 Solid Edge Draft Environment 5.5 Multi-view Projections Using Solid Edge, etc. CHAPTER 6 ASSEMBLY MODELS AND PRODUCTION DRAWINGS 6.1 Assembly Relationships 6.2 Part Colors in an Assembly 6.3 Exploded view 6.4 Checking the Integrity of Assembly Model 6.5 Assembly Drawing, etc ; Index : p.275 - 280 ER -