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6.5: Module 26 Competency Test No.5 Open Book

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    Module 26 Competency Test No.5 Open Book

    Learning Outcomes

    When you have completed this module, you will be able to:

    1. Within a three hour time limit, complete a written exam and the lab exercise without the aid of a key.

    The AutoCAD 3D book was written with competency based modules. What that means is that you have not completed each module until you have mastered it. The Competency Test module contains multiple choice questions and a comprehensive lab exercise to test your mastery of the set of modules that you completed. There are no answers or keys supplied in a Competency Test module since it is meant to be checked by your instructor. If there are any parts of this module that you have trouble completing, you should go back and reread the module or modules containing the information that you are having trouble with. If necessary, redo as many lab exercises required until you fully understand the material.

    If you are completing this book:

    • Without the aid of an instructor, complete the written test and the lab exercise.
    • In a classroom with an instructor, the instructor will give instructions on what to do after this module has been completed.

    Multiple Choice Questions

    Select the BEST answer.

    1. For which AutoCAD objects can Mass Properties be found?
      1. Wireframes and Solids
      2. Regions and Faces
      3. Solids and Regions
      4. Regions and Wireframes
      5. Edges and Faces
    2. What command is used to create a solid model by moving a profile along a selected path?
      1. LOFT
      2. SHELL
      3. HELIX
      4. SWEEP
      5. MOVEP
    3. What formula is used to find the weight of a solid object?
      1. inertia x mass + density
      2. density x mass
      3. volume + density
      4. mass x volume
      5. volume x density
    4. By default, what extension file name will be assigned to the mass properties report generated from the MASSPROP command?
      1. .MRP
      2. .MAP
      3. .TGA
      4. .MPR
      5. .MPP
    5. What system variable setting controls if the original profile and path geometry are kept or deleted after being selecting in the SWEEP command?
      1. DBMODE
      2. ISOLINES
      3. DELOBJ
      4. SURFTAB
      5. OBJDEL
    6. What command is used to create a coil?
      1. HELIX
      2. SHELL
      3. LOFT
      4. SWEEP
      5. MOVEP
    7. What command is used to create a solid by blending two or more cross sections, that are closed objects, of different shapes?
      1. SHELL
      2. LOFT
      3. HELIX
      4. SWEEP
      5. MOVEP
    8. Which one of the following objects cannot be used as a path for the SWEEP command?
      1. 2D Polyline
      2. Ellipse
      3. Circle
      4. Trace
      5. 3D Polyline
    9. Which two of the following commands are most important commands used to create a thread?
      1. LOFT and SHELL
      2. SHELL and HELIX
      3. HELIX and SWEEP
      4. SWEEP and LOFT
      5. MOVEP and HELIX
    10. When creating a thread, which one of the following objects is used as the path in the SWEEP command?
      1. Arc
      2. Circle
      3. Helix
      4. 3D Spline
      5. 3D Polyline

    Lab Exercise 26-1 OPEN BOOK

    Drawing Name Template Units
    AutoCAD 3D Lab 26-1 3D Layout English Inches

    Step 1

    Complete the following steps to draw the individual solid models and assemble them. They can be drawn anywhere in model space. (Figure Step 1A and 1B)

    26-1-1A.jpg
    Figure Step 1A
    Completed Solid Models – SE Isometric View
    26-1-1B.jpg
    Figure Step 1B Completed Assembly – SE Isometric View

    Step 2

    Set the system variable DELOBJ to 0.

    Step 3

    For all solid models, draw the profiles on layer: Profile, the paths on layer: Path, the helixes on layer: Helix, the plines on layer: Pline, and the centre lines on layer: Center Line.

    Step 4

    Draw a solid model of the bolt on layer: Solid 9 using the dimensioned drawings as a reference. Draw a centre line in the model. (Figure Step 4A, 4B, and 4C)

    26-1-4A.jpg
    Figure Step 4A
    Dimensioned Multiview Drawing of Bolt

     

    26-1-4B.jpg
    Figure Step 4B
    Dimensioned Thread Details
    26-1-4C.jpg
    Figure Step 4C
    Bolt –
    SE Isometric View

    Step 5

    Draw a solid model of the nut on layer: Solid 9 using the dimensioned drawing as a reference. Draw a centre line in the model. (Figure Step 5A and 5B)

    26-1-5A.jpg
    Figure Step 5A
    Dimensioned Multiview Drawing of Nut
    26-1-5B.jpg
    Figure Step 5B
    Nut –
    SE Isometric View

    Step 6

    Draw a solid model of the washer on layer: Solid 8 using the dimensioned drawing as a reference. Draw a centre line in the model. (Figure Step 6A and 6B)

    26-1-6A.jpg
    Figure Step 6A
    Dimensioned Drawing of Washer
    26-1-6B.jpg
    Figure Step 6B
    Washer –
    SE Isometric View

    Step 7

    Draw a solid model of the spring on layer: Solid 8 using the dimensioned drawing as a reference. Draw a centre line in the model. (Figure Step 7A and 7B)

    26-1-7A.jpg
    Figure Step 7A
    Dimensioned Drawing of Spring
    26-1-7B.jpg
    Figure Step 7B Spring – SE Isometric View

    Step 8

    Draw a solid model of the lock washer on layer: Solid 4 using the dimensioned drawing as a reference. Draw a centre line in the model. (Figure Step 8A, 8B, and 8C)

    26-1-8A.jpg
    Figure Step 8A
    Dimensioned Multiview Drawing of Lock Washer
    26-1-8B.jpg
    Figure Step 8B
    Lock Washer – SE Isometric View
    26-1-8C.jpg
    Figure Step 8C
    Helix Hints Turn Height – 0.130
    Turns – 0.99

    Step 9

    Using the centerlines as guide, copy the solid models to create an assembly solid model. After you assemble all the parts, by snapping to the centerlines. Change the current view to Right, the current UCS to Right and with Ortho enabled, move the parts ,by eye, to locate them vertically. (Figure Step 9A and 9B)

    26-1-9A.jpg
    Figure Step 9A
    Assembly –
    SE Isometric View
    26-1-9B.jpg
    Figure Step 9B Assembly – Right Side View

    Step 10

    Save and close the drawing.


    This page titled 6.5: Module 26 Competency Test No.5 Open Book is shared under a CC BY license and was authored, remixed, and/or curated by Wally Baumback (BC Campus) .

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