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Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Part 1 Overview
- 1 About AutoCAD Mechanical
- AutoCAD Mechanical Software Package
- Leveraging Legacy Data
- Starting AutoCAD Mechanical
- AutoCAD Mechanical Help
- Product Support and Training Resources
- Design Features in AutoCAD Mechanical
- Mechanical Structure
- Associative Design and Detailing
- External References for Mechanical Structure
- Associative 2D Hide
- Autodesk Inventor link
- 2D Design Productivity
- Engineering Calculations
- Machinery Systems Generators
- Intelligent Production Drawing and Detailing
- Detailing Productivity
- Annotations
- Standard Mechanical Content
- Standard Parts Tools
- Collaboration
- 2 Commands in AutoCAD Mechanical
- 1 About AutoCAD Mechanical
- Part 2 Design and Annotation Tools
- 3 Working with Templates
- 4 Using Mechanical Structure
- 5 Designing Levers
- 6 Working with Model Space and Layouts
- 7 Dimensioning
- 8 Working with 2D Hide and 2D Steel Shapes
- 9 Working with Standard Parts
- Key Terms
- Working with Standard Parts
- Inserting Screw Connections
- Copying Screw Connections with Power Copy
- Creating Screw Templates
- Editing Screw Connections with Power Edit
- Working with Power View
- Deleting with Power Erase
- Inserting Holes
- Inserting Pins
- Turning Off Centerlines in Configurations
- Hiding Construction Lines
- Simplifying Representations of Standard Parts
- 10 Working with BOMs and Parts Lists
- 11 Creating Shafts with Standard Parts
- Key Terms
- Creating Shafts
- Configuring Snap Options
- Configuring Shaft Generators
- Creating Cylindrical Shaft Sections and Gears
- Inserting Spline Profiles
- Inserting Chamfers and Fillets
- Inserting Shaft Breaks
- Creating Side Views of Shafts
- Inserting Threads on Shafts
- Editing Shafts and Inserting Sections
- Replacing Shaft Sections
- Inserting Bearings
- Part 3 Engineering Calculations
- Part 4 Autodesk Inventor Link
- Index
Calculating Springs
In this tutorial, you calculate a spring for existing boundary conditions and insert the spring
into a drawing. You copy and edit the spring using the Power Copy and Power Edit commands
in AutoCAD
®
Mechanical.
Key Terms
DefinitionTerm
A washer-type spring that can sustain relatively large loads
with small deflections. The loads and deflections can be in-
creased by stacking the springs.
Belleville spring washer
A spring type that can be compressed and can absorb pressure
forces.
compression spring
The act of determining the size of a standard part with the
cursor while inserting the part into a side view. The standard
dynamic dragging
part is displayed dynamically on the screen and can be
dragged to the next possible size and length. The values (sizes)
are taken from the Standard parts database.
A spring type that can absorb tension forces.extension spring
A command that copies a drawing object to another position
in the drawing. Power Copy produces an identical copy of
the copied object.
Power Copy
A single edit command for all objects in a drawing.Power Edit
A spring type that can absorb torque forces.torsion spring
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