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After completing this chapter, the student will be able to:
  1. Understand the terminology used in 3-D modeling.
  2. Define the most common types of 3-D modeling systems.
  3. Apply Boolean operations to 3-D objects.
  4. Understand the role planning plays in building a constraint-based model.
  5. Apply generalized sweeps to the creation of model features.
  6. Apply construction geometry in the support of feature creation.
  7. Apply constraints to a feature profile.
  8. Understand how feature order affects feature editing and final model geometry.
  9. Apply feature duplication to model construction.
  10. Identify the elements used to define a view of a 3-D model.
  11. Understand how model data associativity supports engineering design and analysis.
  12. Generate 2-D documentation from a 3-D model.
  13. Construct assemblies from part and sub-assembly models.
  14. Define the types of analyses that can be used with 3-D models.
  15. Understand how CAM information is derived from 3-D models.









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