Additive & Subtractive Solid Modeling

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Additive & Subtractive Solid Modeling

Solid Modeling Solid modeling is a type of 3D CAD process that represents the volume of an object, not just its lines and surfaces. Wireframe Model Solid Model

Solid Modeling Wireframe Model A wireframe model does not give the viewer an idea of surface appearance, nor does it provide information regarding mass properties. Wireframes are not solid models.

Solid Modeling Solid Model A solid model will show how an object’s surfaces will appear, and provides information on surface area, volume, and weight.

Lesson Concept Solid CAD models are the result of both additive and subtractive processes.

Solid Modeling Methods All CAD solid modeling programs utilize additive and subtractive modeling methods to create virtual 3D objects. They are also referred to as Boolean operations, named after the 18th century English mathematician Charles Boole.

Additive Methods A three dimensional object can be viewed as the combination of two or more simple forms. In the creation of real world objects, this method is represented by construction processes such as welding, gluing, mechanical fastening, and joinery.

Additive Methods Example 1 Example 2 Example 3

Additive & Subtractive Solid Modeling Introduction to Engineering Design TM Unit 2 – Lesson 2.1 – Geometric Shapes and Solids Subtractive Methods An object can be viewed as the remainder of a solid block that has had the geometry of one or more forms sequentially removed. In the creation of real world objects, this method is represented by milling, drilling, turning, grinding, and other manufacturing processes. Give students another example by just changing the three dimensions Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007

Additive & Subtractive Solid Modeling Introduction to Engineering Design TM Unit 2 – Lesson 2.1 – Geometric Shapes and Solids Subtractive Methods - = = - = = Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007

Additive & Subtractive Solid Modeling Introduction to Engineering Design TM Unit 2 – Lesson 2.1 – Geometric Shapes and Solids Combining the Methods Most objects can be modeled efficiently through the combination of both additive and subtractive methods. There is no right or wrong way to generate a solid model. However, the process that uses the least number of steps in the shortest amount of time is the most efficient way. Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007

Additive & Subtractive Solid Modeling Introduction to Engineering Design TM Unit 2 – Lesson 2.1 – Geometric Shapes and Solids Combining the Methods Additive Subtractive 1. 2. 3. 4. Result Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007