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- Question 4: Create the following part.

- Read following questions before modeling.

R35 R8 x 2

R14
5
R5 x 4
5

A 15 A
5
20 135°

A
5
A

B ( Radius)
C 40
20

64 20

SECTION A-A
Question 4 – Solid model 1
Unit system: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second)
Decimal places: 2
Part origin: Arbitrary
Material: 1060 Alloy
Density = 2700 kg/m^3
All holes through all unless shown otherwise

-Use the following parameters and equations which correspond to the dimensions labeled in the
images:

A = 50 mm
B = 10 mm
C = B + 20

(To save the most time, make use of linked dimensional values and equations.)
(Save each part after every question in a different file, so you can review your work)

-Measure the mass of the part.


What is the mass of the part (grams)?

a. 364.44

b. 345.94

c. 323.56

d. 355.22
- Question 5: Make the following changes to the part from Question 4.
- Read following questions before modeling.
- Note: Modified dimensions are indicated with inspection bubbles, new
dimensions are not.

R35
R10 x 2

R14 5 R8 x 5
10

25
B B
5 5
20 15
135°
45 A

20
3

B (Radius) 20
40
20 C

64 20

SECTION B-B
Question 5 – Solid model 1: Update parameters
Unit system: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second)
Decimal places: 2
Part origin: Arbitrary
Material: 1060 Alloy
Density = 2700 kg/m^3
All holes through all unless shown otherwise

-Use the following parameters and equations which correspond to the dimensions labeled in the
images:

A = 50 mm
B = 15 mm
C = B + 20

(To save the most time, make use of linked dimensional values and equations.)
(Save each part after every question in a different file, so you can review your work)

-Measure the mass of the part.


What is the mass of the part (grams)? _____
- Question 6: Create the part shown below.
- Note: Part is symmetrical across both the gray horizontal and vertical lines.
- Read following questions before modeling.

C (Radius)

7
A
25 7
15° R5 x 4

B 7 D

SECTION A-A

10 x 5

A A

C
Question 6 – Solid model 2
Unit system: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second)
Decimal places: 2
Part origin: Arbitrary
Material: Brass
Density = 8500 kg/m^3
All holes through all unless shown otherwise

-Use the following parameters and equations which correspond to the dimensions labeled in the
images:

A = 50 mm
B = 30 mm
C = 35 mm
D=A*4

(To save the most time, make use of linked dimensional values and equations.)
(Save each part after every question in a different file, so you can review your work)

-Measure the mass of the part.


What is the mass of the part (grams)?

a. 5010.96

b. 5112.66

c. 4996.35

d. 5180.55
- Question 7: Make the following changes t othe part in Question 6.
- Note: Part is symmetrical across both the gray horizontal and vertical lines.
- Note: Modified dimensions are indicated with inspection bubbles, new
dimensions are not.
- Read following questions before modeling.

15° R2 x 4
A

45
7

7
7
C (Radius) 7
25

B A

SECTION H-H

R5 x 15
20°
R2.50 x 15

10 x 4 E

85
C

H H
Question 7 – Solid model 2: Update parameters
Unit system: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second)
Decimal places: 2
Part origin: Arbitrary
Material: Brass
Density = 8500 kg/m^3
All holes through all unless shown otherwise

-Use the following parameters and equations which correspond to the dimensions labeled in the
images:

A = 45 mm
B = 20 mm
C = 30 mm
D=A*4
E = C - 10

(To save the most time, make use of linked dimensional values and equations.)
(Save each part after every question in a different file, so you can review your work)

-Measure the mass of the part.


What is the mass of the part (grams)? _____
- Question 12: Create the part shown below.
- Note: Part is symmetrical across the horizontal line passing through the
center bore
- Read following questions before modeling.

10

C/2

C
C/2

C
C

10 40
10 C
R2 x 2

20 45
2
5x2 D/2
45°
17.50
35 18 A
24 D D D B
17.50
45°
2
18
45

40
10 C
10

C C
40
Question 12 – Solid model 3
Unit system: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second)
Decimal places: 2
Part origin: Arbitrary
Material: Cast Alloy Steel
Density = 7300 kg/m^3
All holes through all unless shown otherwise

-Use the following parameters and equations which correspond to the dimensions labeled in the
images:

A = 40 mm
B = 120 mm
C = 20 mm
D = B/4
E = C/2

(To save the most time, make use of linked dimensional values and equations.)
(Save each part after every question in a different file, so you can review your work)

-Measure the mass of the part.


What is the mass of the part (grams)?

a. 923.18

b. 904.86

c. 955.12

d. 897.21
- Question 13: Make the following changes to the part from Question 12.
- Note: Part is symmetrical across the horizontal line passing through the
center bore
- Note: Modified dimensions are indicated with inspection bubbles, new
dimensions are not.
- Read following questions before modeling.

C/2
C/2

10

C
C

R3 x 12 C
30

3 3
3
15
3 3 3
15
R5 x 2
3 3
5x2 2 3 14
45°

17.50 18
D D B 35 24 D
17.50

45°
2 20
D/2
18

12.50 12.50
Question 13 – Solid model 3: Update Parameters
Unit system: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second)
Decimal places: 2
Part origin: Arbitrary
Material: Cast Alloy Steel
Density = 7300 kg/m^3
All holes through all unless shown otherwise

-Use the following parameters and equations which correspond to the dimensions labeled in the
images:

A = 30 mm
B = 150 mm
C = 15 mm
D = B/4
E = C/2

(To save the most time, make use of linked dimensional values and equations.)
(Save each part after every question in a different file, so you can review your work)

-Measure the mass of the part.


What is the mass of the part (grams)? _____
- Question 14: Make the following changes to the part from Question 13.
- Note: Part is symmetrical across the horizontal and vertical lines passing
through the center bore
- Note: Modified dimensions are indicated with inspection bubbles, new
dimensions are not.
- Read following questions before modeling.
10
10

C/2
C/2

C E

C C
12.50 12.50
30 R2 x 12 5
C

5 5
15

8x4
5 5
15
5
5
8.75 2 10
45°

17.50 18
D 5x2 B 35 D
18
17.50 D/2

D 30
R5 x 4 20
Question 14 – Solid model 3: Update Parameters again.
Unit system: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second)
Decimal places: 2
Part origin: Arbitrary
Material: Cast Alloy Steel
Density = 7300 kg/m^3
All holes through all unless shown otherwise

-Use the following parameters and equations which correspond to the dimensions labeled in the
images:

A = 30 mm
B = 150 mm
C = 15 mm
D = B/4
E = C/2

(To save the most time, make use of linked dimensional values and equations.)
(Save each part after every question in a different file, so you can review your work)

-Measure the mass of the part.


What is the mass of the part (grams)? _____

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