Credit- Degree applicable | Effective Quarter: Fall 2020 | I. Catalog Information
| DMT 61A | SolidWorks (Intermediate) | 4 Unit(s) | DMT 61B | | 4 Unit(s) | DMT 61C | | 4 Unit(s) | DMT 61D | | 4 Unit(s) | DMT 61E | | 4 Unit(s) |
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| Prerequisite: Any DMT 60A-E course. Lec Hrs: 24.00
Lab Hrs: 72.00
Out of Class Hrs: 48.00
Total Student Learning Hrs: 144.00 This course covers the intermediate-level application of SolidWorks in creating and maintaining solid models and drawings. Special emphasis is given to the creation and development of new drawings based on preexisting solid models. |
| Student Learning Outcome Statements (SLO)
| | Create & modify “Course-Supplied” intermediate-level Parts and Assemblies, using SolidWorks. |
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II. Course Objectives A. | Define intermediate-level drawing tools & techniques |
B. | Apply engineering standards and common practices to a project using SolidWorks tools. |
C. | Build multiple part/assembly configurations that interact with Design Tables, Drawings and Bills-of-Materials (Parts Lists). |
D. | Create & edit user-defined Drawing Templates & Sheet Formats. |
E. | Apply common types & styles of drawing views to the subject model in all model configurations. |
III. Essential Student Materials IV. Essential College Facilities V. Expanded Description: Content and Form A. | Define intermediate-level drawing tools & techniques |
1. | Create and/or display dimensions using SolidWorks Drawing Interface. |
2. | Apply Drawing Tools to Drawing Template and Sheet Format for multi-sheet drawings |
3. | Create “Company-Personalized” Drawing Templates and Sheet Formats, incorporating company-specific standards & practices. |
B. | Apply engineering standards and common practices to a project using SolidWorks tools. |
2. | ASME detailing standards as applied to mechanical drawing. |
3. | Implement Company-Specific drafting standards to published drawings. |
C. | Build multiple part/assembly configurations that interact with Design Tables, Drawings and Bills-of-Materials (Parts Lists). |
1. | Establish parametric Bill-Of-Materials. |
2. | Set and save configuration data for multi-phase projects. |
D. | Create & edit user-defined Drawing Templates & Sheet Formats. |
1. | Create user-defined project specific sheet formats. |
2. | Create drawing templates incorporating company specific notes & standards. |
E. | Apply common types & styles of drawing views to the subject model in all model configurations. |
1. | Drawing view icon commands. |
2. | Setup and configuration presets. |
3. | Creation and appropriate uses of advanced view types. |
VI. Assignments A. | On-line video lectures, viewed as assigned during the course |
B. | CAD projects demonstrating progressive mastery of SolidWorks Drawing Tools |
VII. Methods of Instruction | Lecture and visual aids
Discussion of assigned reading
Discussion and problem solving performed in class
Quiz and examination review performed in class
Homework and extended projects
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VIII. Methods of Evaluating Objectives A. | Accuracy and Completeness of assigned CAD drawing projects. |
B. | Mid-term Examination covering assigned video lectures, textbook reading, & intermediate-level CAD projects. Exam will be evaluated on accuracy and completeness of solid modeling requirements. |
C. | Final Examination evaluating student’s use and accuracy of intermediate-level SolidWorks CAD Drawing Tools. |
IX. Texts and Supporting References A. | Examples of Primary Texts and References |
1. | Planchard, "Drawing and Detailing with SolidWorks 2014." SDC, 2014. |
B. | Examples of Supporting Texts and References |
X. Lab Topics C. | Engineering standard and practices |
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