Assembly ViewsViews from an Assembly - ExampleAssembly Views - ExampleTypical Sub Assembly Exploded ViewsExploded ViewAssembly InstructionsAssembly Instructions with Detail ViewsAssembly DisplaysRepresentationsExploded View EnvironmentAutomatic ExplodeTweak Exploded PartsAdd a Joggle using TweakExploded Views - OverviewMultiple Exploded ViewsCutaway ViewsExamples of the Sectioning ProcessPowerPoint PresentationSheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2012, Georgia Institute of TechnologyAssembly ViewsRepresentation ViewsExploded ViewsModifying Exploded ViewsCreating Section ViewsCreating Drawing Views2SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2008, Georgia Institute of TechnologyViews from an Assembly - Example3SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2008, Georgia Institute of TechnologyAssembly Views - ExampleCompleted Assembly Views4SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2008, Georgia Institute of TechnologyTypical Sub Assembly Exploded Views5SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2008, Georgia Institute of TechnologyExploded View6SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2008, Georgia Institute of TechnologyAssemblyInstructionsExploded views Assembled viewsWritten Instructions7SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2008, Georgia Institute of TechnologyAssembly Instructionswith Detail Views8SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2008, Georgia Institute of TechnologyAssembly DisplaysParts can be hidden and displayed at anytime during the assembly creation.9SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2008, Georgia Institute of TechnologyRepresentationsShow assembly model with different colors, not all parts visible.10SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2008, Georgia Institute of TechnologyExploded View EnvironmentTo get to the Exploded View Environment – Begin a new Presentation File11SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2008, Georgia Institute of TechnologyAutomatic ExplodeMay need to reposition parts afterwardsFlow lines shownAssembly12SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2008, Georgia Institute of TechnologyClick on part and move itTweak Exploded Parts13SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2008, Georgia Institute of TechnologyAdd a Joggle using Tweak1. Select the part to joggle2. Move the part along one of the 3 axes for the joggleor3. Joggle!14SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2008, Georgia Institute of TechnologyExploded Views - Overview•Create View and make exploded views•Insert exploded views into the working drawing titleblock.•Use I -> Export-> Save Image to save as a .jpg file15SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2008, Georgia Institute of TechnologyMultiple Exploded Views16SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2008, Georgia Institute of TechnologyCutaway ViewsRealistic internal views of the assembly Does not change the modelIn the Assembly File17SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2008, Georgia Institute of TechnologyExamples of the Sectioning Process18SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2008, Georgia Institute of Technology1. Create Work Planes where the cutting plane is to be on the assembly.2. Select the Section View type3. Select the Work plane(s) for the section cut.4. RC and Select Flip Section or select Done5. Use I -> Export-> Save Image to save as a .jpg
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