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The engineering design process follows the same steps as the scientific discovery
process, or scientific method. True? - ANSWERNo; there are major differences
The term "IPS" in SolidWorks refers to... - ANSWERmeasurement units
To create an extrusion, I must first draw a sketch on a surface. True? - ANSWERYes,
but the surface must be flat
What are the fundamental types of sketch constraints? - ANSWERGeometrical and
dimensional
To clock a hexagonal feature so that it rests horizontally on one side, I would... -
ANSWERApply a horizontal constraint
To create a revolved feature, the profile and the axis of the revolution must be
what? - ANSWERCoplanar
To create a solid of revolution, I must...
A) Select a plain line from the sketch to use as an axis
B) Make an axis in the sketch using a construction line
C) Use reference geometry to make an axis
D) Any of the above will work - ANSWERD) Any of the above will work
I have a distance in my sketch preceded by a "sigma" symbol. This means... -
ANSWERIt is a dimension driven by a parametric formula
Graphical User Interface (GUI) - ANSWERThe format of information on the visual
display of a computer, giving its user control of the input, output, and editing of the
information
primary modeling planes, principal viewing planes, or datum planes - ANSWERThe
planes representing the XY-, XZ-, and YZ-planes in a Cartesian coordinate system.
sketches - ANSWERCollection of 2-D entities
sketching editor - ANSWERA software tool used to create and
edit sketches.
Profile - ANSWERA planar sketch that is used to create a solid
Extrusion - ANSWERA solid that is bounded by the surfaces swept out in space by a
planar profile as it is pulled along a path perpendicular to the plane of the profile
, Revolved solid - ANSWERa solid formed when a profile curve is rotated about an axis
Constraints - ANSWERGeometric relationships, dimensions, or equations that control
the size, shape, and/or orientation of entities in a sketch or solid model
Geometrical Constraints - ANSWERDefinitions used to control the shape of a profile
sketch through geometric relationships
Dimensional Constraints - ANSWERMeasurements used to control the size or
position of entities in a sketch.
Algebraic Constraints - ANSWERConstraint that define the
value of a selected variable as the result of an algebraic expression containing other
variables from the solid model.
Variational techniques - ANSWERModeling techniques in which algebraic expressions
or equations that express relationships between a number of variables and
constants, any one of which can be calculated when all of the others are known.
Parametric techniques - ANSWERModeling techniques where all driven dimensions
in algebraic expressions must be known for the value of the dependent variables to
be calculated.
Driven Dimension - ANSWERA variable connected to an algebraic constraint that can
be modified only by user changes to the driving dimensions.
Ground Constraint - ANSWERA constraint usually applied to a new sketch to fix the
location of the sketch in space.
Regeneration - ANSWERThe process of updating the profile or part to show its new
shape after constraints are added or changed
Protrusion - ANSWERA feature created by the addition of solid volume to a model
Cut - ANSWERA feature created by the removal of solid volume from a model
Sketching Plane - ANSWERA plane where 2-D sketches and profiles can be created.
Blind Extrusion - ANSWERAn extrusion made to a specified length in a selected
direction.
Extrude to the next surface - ANSWERAn extrusion begins at the profile and the
protrusion or cut stops when it intersects the next surface encountered
Extrude to a selected surface - ANSWERan extrusion where the protrusion or cut
begins on the sketching plane, and stops when it intersects a selected surface
1:MAE 1351 Exam 2:MAE 1351 Exam 3:MAE 1351
EXAM 4:MAE 1351 Exam 5: Updated APlus Solutions
The engineering design process follows the same steps as the scientific discovery
process, or scientific method. True? - ANSWERNo; there are major differences
The term "IPS" in SolidWorks refers to... - ANSWERmeasurement units
To create an extrusion, I must first draw a sketch on a surface. True? - ANSWERYes,
but the surface must be flat
What are the fundamental types of sketch constraints? - ANSWERGeometrical and
dimensional
To clock a hexagonal feature so that it rests horizontally on one side, I would... -
ANSWERApply a horizontal constraint
To create a revolved feature, the profile and the axis of the revolution must be
what? - ANSWERCoplanar
To create a solid of revolution, I must...
A) Select a plain line from the sketch to use as an axis
B) Make an axis in the sketch using a construction line
C) Use reference geometry to make an axis
D) Any of the above will work - ANSWERD) Any of the above will work
I have a distance in my sketch preceded by a "sigma" symbol. This means... -
ANSWERIt is a dimension driven by a parametric formula
Graphical User Interface (GUI) - ANSWERThe format of information on the visual
display of a computer, giving its user control of the input, output, and editing of the
information
primary modeling planes, principal viewing planes, or datum planes - ANSWERThe
planes representing the XY-, XZ-, and YZ-planes in a Cartesian coordinate system.
sketches - ANSWERCollection of 2-D entities
sketching editor - ANSWERA software tool used to create and
edit sketches.
Profile - ANSWERA planar sketch that is used to create a solid
Extrusion - ANSWERA solid that is bounded by the surfaces swept out in space by a
planar profile as it is pulled along a path perpendicular to the plane of the profile
, Revolved solid - ANSWERa solid formed when a profile curve is rotated about an axis
Constraints - ANSWERGeometric relationships, dimensions, or equations that control
the size, shape, and/or orientation of entities in a sketch or solid model
Geometrical Constraints - ANSWERDefinitions used to control the shape of a profile
sketch through geometric relationships
Dimensional Constraints - ANSWERMeasurements used to control the size or
position of entities in a sketch.
Algebraic Constraints - ANSWERConstraint that define the
value of a selected variable as the result of an algebraic expression containing other
variables from the solid model.
Variational techniques - ANSWERModeling techniques in which algebraic expressions
or equations that express relationships between a number of variables and
constants, any one of which can be calculated when all of the others are known.
Parametric techniques - ANSWERModeling techniques where all driven dimensions
in algebraic expressions must be known for the value of the dependent variables to
be calculated.
Driven Dimension - ANSWERA variable connected to an algebraic constraint that can
be modified only by user changes to the driving dimensions.
Ground Constraint - ANSWERA constraint usually applied to a new sketch to fix the
location of the sketch in space.
Regeneration - ANSWERThe process of updating the profile or part to show its new
shape after constraints are added or changed
Protrusion - ANSWERA feature created by the addition of solid volume to a model
Cut - ANSWERA feature created by the removal of solid volume from a model
Sketching Plane - ANSWERA plane where 2-D sketches and profiles can be created.
Blind Extrusion - ANSWERAn extrusion made to a specified length in a selected
direction.
Extrude to the next surface - ANSWERAn extrusion begins at the profile and the
protrusion or cut stops when it intersects the next surface encountered
Extrude to a selected surface - ANSWERan extrusion where the protrusion or cut
begins on the sketching plane, and stops when it intersects a selected surface