Title: Lect 12P. 1
1Solid Modeling
2Getting Started with 3-D CAD by Solid Modeling
- Goals
- 3-D CAD models developed from primitive solids
- Reference
- Chap 11 3-D Geometry Concepts BTG
- CADKEY 99 Chapter 6
- AutoCAD 2002 Tutorial 3-D Modeling Chapter 6
3Agenda
- Understand basic ways to generate 3-D solid
models - Create solid models from primitive shapes
usage of Solids99 or AutoCAD functions and
features - Derive shapes using Boolean functions
- Modify solids using fillets and chamfer
- Use Drawing Layout Mode
4Review of important concepts in CAD
- CAD model is a virtual part
- A 3-D CAD model stores the entire 3-D shape of
the object - 3-D models can be generated from 2-D profiles by
using CAD programs -
5Approaches to developing a solid model
- Constructive solid or primitive modeling
- Constraint-based modeling
- Feature-based modeling
6Primitive Modeling - combine simple shapes
7Constraint-based solids modeling
- Part roughed in
- Constrained or detailed by adding dimensions
- 3-D Objects created by revolving or extruding
8Constraint-based solids modeling by revolving
9Constraint-based solids modeling by extruding
10Feature-based Modeling
- Creating and modifying geometric features of a
solid model like a manufacturing process.
11Example of Feature-based process
12How Solids Models Can Be Used
- Improve efficiency in design by visualization and
virtual assembly - Link to Numerical Analysis
- Stress
- Heat Transfer Analysis
- Fluid Flow
- Link to Computer-aided Manufacturing
13Using CADKEY 99 and AutoCAD 2002 as 3-D Programs
- Chapter 6 introduces some of the basic techniques
for creating 3-D geometry - Basic models are initially built from primitive
shapes modified to create more complex objects - A CADKEY 3-D blank seed drawing or AutoCAD
4-viewport template would serve as the basis for
3-D solids modeling
14Creating Layout Mode drawings
- Even if the model is built with a 3D construction
approach, conventional orthographic views with
dimensioning and in some cases sectioning will be
needed. - CADKEY Chapter 6 demonstrates how to create
layout mode drawings, starting with a 3D model. - AutoCAD Chapters 6 and 7 show modeling, Chapter 8
shows the layout. - Procedures and conventions for dimensioning will
be covered later
15Creating Layout Mode drawings
- CADKEY and AutoCAD have two system modes - Model
mode and Layout mode. - CADKEY and AutoCAD distinguish between the two so
that you can create part files in Model mode,
then switch to Layout mode to create different
layouts of the part file and detail them for
drafting purposes. - In Model mode you can take advantage of all the
CADKEY and AutoCAD functions to create and edit
part files. Model mode is the default system
mode that you enter when you start CADKEY and
AutoCAD. - Layout mode is a drafting tool that you use to
create, dimension and then print or plot
16Example Problem from CADKEY
17Review Questions
- What are the views listed in the four view port
option? - What is the difference between View and WLD
coordinates?