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1 Introduction
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● Objectives and tasks
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● 1.1 General introduction
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● 1.2 Basic knowledge of projection
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● 1.2.1 Concepts of projection
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● 1.2.2 Classification of projection
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● 1.2.3 Quadrants/Projection angle.
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● 1.2.4 Commonly-used drawings
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● 1.2.5 Projection of point
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● 1.2.6 Projection of lines.
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● 1.2.7 Projection of planes
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● 1.2.8 Examples
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● section test
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● 1.3 Basic knowledge of drawing
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● 1.3.1 Line types
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● 1.3.2 The use of compass
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● 1.3.3 Draw regular polygon
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● 1.3.4 Basic dimensioning knowledge
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● 1.3.5 Dimensioning examples
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● section test
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● Reading materials-textbook
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● Homework pages
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Lines and planes
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● Objectives and tasks 12
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● Objectives and tasks 12+
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● Lines/planes
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● Objectives and tasks 13
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● Lines/Planes and transform
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● Homework 12 pages
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● Homework 12+ pages
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● Homework 13 pages
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2 Basic solids
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● Objectives and tasks
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● 2.1 Polyhedra
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● 2.1.1 Prism
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● 2.1.2 Pyramid
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● 2.1.3 Views of Prism
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● 2.1.4 Views of Pyramid
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● 2.2 Regular solids of revolution
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● 2.2.1 Cylinder
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● 2.2.2 Cone
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● 2.2.3 Sphere
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● 2.2.4 Torus
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● 2.3 Coaxial Revolving Solids
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● 2.4 Solids of Extrusion
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● 2.5 Sweeping Solids
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● 2.6 Lofting Solids
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● 2.7 Determine points/lines on solid surface
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● 2.7.1 Example 1
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● 2.7.2 Example 2
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● Section tests
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● Homework pages
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3 Intersection
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● Objectives and tasks
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● 3.1 Between plane and solid
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● 3.2 Between polyhedron and cylinder
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● 3.3 Between two cylinders
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● 3.4 Special cases
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● 3.5 Demo of modelling
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● Section tests
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● Homework pages
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Tutorial-solids and intersection
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4 Pictorial drawing
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● Objectives and tasks
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● 4.1 Introduction
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● 4.2 Isometric drawing
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● 4.2.1 Method of coordinate value
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● 4.2.2 Method of analysis of solids
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● 4.2.3 Example of freehand sketching
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● 4.2.4 Isometric drawing of cylinder
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● 4.2.5 Isometric drawing of truncated cylinder
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● 4.2.6 Isometric drawing of an object
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● 4.3 Cabinet drawing
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● section test
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● Homework pages
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5 Objects-drawing
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● Objectives and tasks
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● 5.1 Introduction
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● 5.2 Review about basic solids
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● 5.3 Relationship of adjacent surfaces
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● 5.4 Review of alignment rule
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● 5.5 Introductin to Analysis of Solids
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● 5.6 Drawing steps of principal views
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● 5.6.1 Identify front view
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● 5.6.2 Determine datum lines
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● 5.6.3 Drawing steps in details
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● 5.6.4 Examples
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● Section tests
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● Homework pages
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6 Objects-reading
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● Objectives and tasks
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● 6.1 Introduction
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● 6.2 Outlines of reading drawings
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● 6.3 Application of Analysis of Solids
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● 6.3.1 Example 1
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● 6.3.2 Example 2
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● 6.4 Analysis of Lines and Planes
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● 6.5 Summary
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● section tests
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● homework pages
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7 Objects-dimensioning
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● Objectives and tasks
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● 7.1 Introduction
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● 7.2 Essential requirements
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● 7.3 Principles of dimensioning
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● 7.4 Details of dimensioning
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● 7.4.1 Four elements
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● 7.4.2 Dimension figures orientation
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● 7.4.3 Dimensioning for circles&arcs
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● 7.4.4 Dimensioning for small size
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● 7.4.5 Angular dimensions
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● 7.5 Dimensioning for basic solids
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● 7.6 Commonly-used symbols
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● 7.7 General requirements
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● 7.7.1 Completeness
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● 7.7.2 Clarity
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● 7.7.3 Rationality
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● 7.8 Examples
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● 7.8.1 Typical example
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● 7.8.2 Special cases
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● 7.8.3 General example 1
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● 7.8.4 General example 2
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● 7.8.5 General example 3-comprehensive
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● Section tests
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● Homework pages
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8 Objects-reading challenge
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● 8.1 Problems of missing lines
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● 8.2 Problems of missing views
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● 8.2.1 Problem 1
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● 8.2.2 Problem 2
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● 8.2.3 Problem 3
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● 8.3 Challenging problems
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● 8.3.1 Problem 1
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● 8.3.2 Problem 2
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● 8.3.3 Problem 3
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● 8.3.4 Problem 4
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9 Representations for workpieces (1)
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10 Representations for workpieces (2)
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11 Representations for workpieces (3)
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● Objectives and tasks
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● 11.1 Introduction
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● 11.2 Offset sectional views
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● 11.3 Aligned sectional view
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● 11.3.1 Conventions
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● 11.3.2 Special cases
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● 11.4 Composite cutting
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● 11.5 Demo of multi-cutting
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● Section test
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● Homework pages
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12 Representations for workpieces (4)
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● Objectives and tasks
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● 12.1 Introduction
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● 12.2 Removed section
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● 12.3 Revolved section
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● 12.4 Conventional representations
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● 12.5 Representations of breaks
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● 12.6 Simplified representations
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● 12.7 Representations of enlargement
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● 12.8 Demo of applications
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● 12.8.1 Demo 1
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● 12.8.2 Demo 2
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● Section tests
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● Homework pages
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13 Screw thread structure
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● Objectives and tasks
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● 13.1 Introduction
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● 13.2 Terminology
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● 13.3 Five elements
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● 13.4 Types of screw thread
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● 13.5 Representation of screw thread
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● 13.6 Dimensioning for screw thread
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● Section test
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● Homework pages
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14 Fasteners
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● Objectives and tasks
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● 14.1 Introduction
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● 14.2 Representations of single fastener
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● 14.2.1 Hexnut
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● 14.2.2 Hexbolt
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● 14.2.3 Plain washer
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● 14.2.4 Screw
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● 14.3 Connection of threaded fasteners
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● 14.4 Non-threaded fasteners
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● Section test
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● Homework pages
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15 Ohter commonly-used parts
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16 Detail drawing (1)
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● Objectives and tasks
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● 16.1 Parts classification
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● 16.1.1 Shaft/sleeve
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● 16.1.2 disks/wheels
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● 16.1.3 Housings/bases
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● 16.1.4 Forks/brackets
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● 16.2 Introduction to detail drawing
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● 16.3 Views selection
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● 16.4 How to use representations
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● 16.5 Views description
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● 16.5.1 Forks/brackets
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● 16.5.2 Housings/bases
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● 16.5.3 Shafts/sleeves
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● 16.5.4 Wheels/disks
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● 16.6 Surface texture
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● Section tests
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● Homework
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● Reading materials
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17 Detail drawing (2)
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● 17.1 Dimension tolerance
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● 17.1.1 Review
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● 17.1.2 Tolerance and fit
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● 17.1.3 Term-size
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● 17.1.4 Term-tolerance
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● 17.1.5 Term-tolerance symbol
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● 17.1.6 IT grade
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● 17.1.7 Fit dimension
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● 17.1.8 Hole/shaft basis system
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● 17.2 Geometric tolerance
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● 17.3 Structural requirements
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● 17.4 Demo of application
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E1 Reverse engineering experiment
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● E1.1 Introduction
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● E1.2 Purposes
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● E1.3 Measuring tools
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● E1.4 General requirements
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● E1.5 Methods of writing sketches
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● E1.6 Methods of measuring/dimensioning
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● E1.7 Optimizing representation solution
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● E1.8 Instruction on site
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● E1.8.1 Hand by hand instruction-1
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● E1.8.2 Hand by hand instruction-2
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● E1.8.3 Hand by hand instruction-3
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● E1.8.4 Hand by hand instruction-4
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● E1.8.5 Hand by hand instruction-5
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● E1.8.6 Hand by hand instruction-6
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18 Assembly drawing-writing
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● 18.1 Introduction
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● 18.2 Contents
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● 18.3 Example-machine vise
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● 18.4 Representation methods
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● 18.5 Views selection
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● 18.6 Dimensioning on assembly drawing
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● 18.7 Part number
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● 18.8 Parts list
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● 18.9 Structural requirements for assembling
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● 18.10 Example of writing-screw jack
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19 Assembly drawing-reading
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E2 Manufacturing design experiment
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● E2.1 Introduction
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● E2.2 General requirements
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● E2.3 Introduction to hand tools
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● E2.4 Precautions before experiment
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● E2.5 Reducer
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● E2.6 Diaphragm valve
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● E2.6.1 Disassembling sequence
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● E2.6.2 Operating principle
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● E2.6.3 Characteristics
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● E2.6.4 Specific precautions
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● E2.7 Steam trap valve
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● E2.8 Globe valve
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● E2.9 Requirements of project homework
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● E2.10 Instructions of manufacturing design
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● E2.10.1 Material selection
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● E2.10.2 Bearings selection
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● E2.10.3 Fit selection
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● E2.10.4 Worm gear reducer
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● E2.10.5 Gate valve
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● E2.10.6 Functional structure of gate valve
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● E2.10.7 Diaphragm valve
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20 Software practice(1)
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● 20.1 Sketches
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● 20.1.1 Sketch 1
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● 20.1.2 Sketch 2
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● 20.1.3 Sketch 3
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● 20.1.4 Sketch 4
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● 20.1.5 Sketch 5
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● 20.1.6 Sketch 6
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● 20.2 Basic solids (1)
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● 20.2.1 Right hexagonal prism
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● 20.2.2 Oblique rectangular prism
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● 20.2.3 Right triangular pyramid
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● 20.2.4 Oblique square pyramid
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● 20.2.5 Deformed oblique square pyramid
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● 20.2.6 Solid of revolution
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● 20.2.7 Solid of extrusion
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21 Software practice (2)-basic solids
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● 21.1 Sweeping solids
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● 21.1.1 Torsion spring
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● 21.1.2 Spiral slide
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● 21.2 Lofting solids
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● 21.2.1 coffee spoon
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● 21.2.1.1 coffee spoon1
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● 21.2.1.2 coffee spoon2
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● 21.2.1.3 coffee spoon3
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● 21.2.1.4 coffee spoon4
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● 21.2.1.5 coffee spoon5
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● 21.2.1.6 coffee spoon6
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● 21.2.2 Steam jet
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● 21.2.2.1 Steam jet 1
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● 21.2.2.2 Steam jet 2
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22 Software practice (3)-objects
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● 22.1 Example 1
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● 22.2 Example 2
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● 22.2.1 Modeling
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● 22.2.2 Views
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● 22.3 Example 3
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● 22.3.1 Modeling
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● 22.3.2 Views
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● 22.4 Example 4
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● 22.4.1 Modeling
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● 22.4.2 Views
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● 22.5 Example 5
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● 22.5.1 Modeling 5-1
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● 22.5.2 Modeling 5-2
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● 22.5.3 Views
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● 22.6 Example 6
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● 22.6.1 Modeling
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● 22.6.2 Views
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● 22.7 Example 7
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● 22.7.1 Modeling 7-1
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● 22.7.2 Modeling 7-2
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● 22.7.3 Views
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● 22.8 Example 8
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● 22.8.1 Modeling 8-1
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● 22.8.2 Modeling 8-2
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● 22.8.3 Views
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● 22.9 Example 9
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● 22.9.1 Modeling 9-1
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● 22.9.2 Modeling 9-2
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23 Software practice (4)-Represesntations
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● 23.1 Full section
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● 23.2 Half section
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● 23.3 Broken-out section
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● 23.4 Aligned section
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● 23.5 Offset section
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● 23.6 Application-example 1
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● 23.6.1 Example 1-1
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● 23.6.2 Example 1-2
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● 23.6.3 Example 1-3
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● 23.7 Application-example 2
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● 23.7.1 Example 2-1
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● 23.7.2 Example 2-2
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● 23.7.3 Example 2-3
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● 23.8 Application-example 3
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● 23.8.1 Example 3-1
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● 23.8.2 Example 3-2
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24 Software practice (5)-parts
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● 24.1 Shaft
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● 24.1.1 Structure detail
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● 24.1.2 Modeling
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● 24.1.3 Geometric tolerance
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● 24.1.4 View orientation
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● 24.1.5 Views
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● 24.1.6 Diemsioning
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● 24.1.7 Shaft generator
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● 24.1.8 Key generator
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● 24.2 Brake pedal
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● 24.3 Rockerarm
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● 24.4 Spray nozzle
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25 Software practice (6)-Machine vice
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● 25.1 Introduction
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● 25.2 Project file
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● 25.3 Assemble grounded jaw
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● 25.4 Assembling other parts
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● 25.4.1 Joint command
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● 25.4.2 Angle constraint
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● 25.4.3 Motion constraint and drive
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● 25.4.4 Contact solver
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● 25.4.5 Standard parts Imate assemble
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● 25.4.6 Fix nut & screw rod
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● 25.4.7 Create folder in browser
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● 25.4.8 Assemble cotter pin
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● 25.5 Make a handle in place
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● 25.6 Create and eidt views
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● 25.7 Dimensioning
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● 25.8 Part number & parts list
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● 25.8.1 Parts properties
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● 25.8.2 Add part number
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● 25.8.3 Rewrite part number
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● 25.8.4 Reedit parts list
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● 25.9 Cerate disassembling animation
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● 25.9.1 Tweak and combine action 1
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● 25.9.2 Tweak and combine action 2
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● 25.9.3 Tweak and combine action 3
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● 25.9.4 Tweak and combine action 4
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● 25.9.5 Insert camera
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● 25.9.6 Publish to video
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26 Top down design(Chinese)
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27 Top-down design(Storage tank DN1400 )
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28 Parameter and adaptive design
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29 Simulation and Reverse design
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30 Simulation and Generative design
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● 30.1 Example (Chinese pdf)
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● 30.2 Case 1
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● 30.3 Case 2
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● 30.4 Creative design sample
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● 30.5 Student project show