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Dec 10, 2024
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MT 3611 - Solid Modeling3 lecture hours 2 lab hours 4 credits Course Description In this course, the use of solid modeling in engineering design will be explored. Students will learn to create part models, assemblies, and drawings using SolidWorks solid modeling software. Motion analysis will also be introduced. Integration of solid modeling into the product design process will be emphasized. (prereq: EG 124 ) Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: • model 3-D parts with SolidWorks software
• assemble part models into assembly models
• create 2-D drawings of parts and assemblies
• simulate simple mechanisms
• model manufacturing processes (sheet metal and molds) Prerequisites by Topic • Computer-Aided Drafting (2-D) Course Topics • Basic Part Modeling (2 classes)
• 2-D Drawings of Parts (2 classes)
• Advanced Part Modeling (2 classes)
• Basic Assembly Modeling (2 classes)
• Assembly Drawings (2 classes)
• Equations and Design Tables in Part Modeling (2 classes)
• Sheet Metal Parts (2 classes)
• Mold Core and Cavity Creation (2 classes)
• Motion Analysis (2 classes)
• Project work (2 classes) Laboratory Topics • Part modeling
• 2-D Drawings
• Assemblies
• Parts with Equations
• Design Tables
• Sheet Metal
• Motion Analysis
• Project Coordinator Joseph Musto
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