December 2019
Beginner
586 pages
14h 11m
English
Parametric modeling is the core principle on which SOLIDWORKS operates. It governs how SOLIDWORKS constructs 3D models and how a user should think when dealing with SOLIDWORKS.
In parametric modeling, the model is created based on relationships and a set of logical arrangements that are set by the designer or draftsman. In the SOLIDWORKS software environment, they are represented by dimensions, geometric relations, and features that link different parts of a model to each other. Each of these logical features can be called a parameter.
For example, a simple cube with a side length of 1 mm would contain the following parameters:
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