Transcription of Chapter 15 Surface Modeling - SolidWorks Thai
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CADCIM Technologies, USA. For engineering services, contact Chapter 15. Surface Modeling Learning Objectives After completing this Chapter you will be able to: Create Extruded Surface . Create Revolved Surface . Create Swept Surface . Create Lofted Surface . Create Planar Surface . Create Fill Surface . Create Radiated Surface . Offset the surfaces. Trim the surfaces. Untrim the surfaces. Extend the surfaces. Knit the surfaces. Fillet the surfaces. Create a Mid- Surface . Delete Holes. Replace the faces. Delete the faces. Move and Copy the surfaces. Thicken the Surface body. Create thicken Surface cut. Create a Surface cut. 1 7/21/2003, 6:49 PM. 15-2 SolidWorks for Designers Surface Modeling . CADCIM Technologies, USA. For engineering services, contact Surface Modeling is a technique of creating a planar or non planar geometry of zero thickness.
This zero thickness geometry is known as surface. The surfaces are generally used to create models of complex shapes. You can convert surface models in solid models. You can also extract a surface from a solid model using the tools available for surface modeling. This chapter explains the surface modeling tools available in SolidWorks.
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