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SolidWize CSWP Sample Exam 2 Segment 3 PDF

This document contains an 11 question sample exam for the CSWP Core certification. The exam tests skills in creating parts, assemblies, applying mates, determining mass properties, performing interference detection, and replacing components. Each multi-part question provides dimensions, images and instructions for tasks like adding parts, checking for collisions, and calculating center of mass locations. The exam is designed to test various SolidWorks skills and be completed within 80 minutes.
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SolidWize CSWP Sample Exam 2 Segment 3 PDF

This document contains an 11 question sample exam for the CSWP Core certification. The exam tests skills in creating parts, assemblies, applying mates, determining mass properties, performing interference detection, and replacing components. Each multi-part question provides dimensions, images and instructions for tasks like adding parts, checking for collisions, and calculating center of mass locations. The exam is designed to test various SolidWorks skills and be completed within 80 minutes.
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SolidWize

Online SolidWorks Training

CSWP Sample Exam 2 (2012)


Segment 3 of the CSWP Core
-This test is made up of a series of problems broken down into sets of questions. Each problem
set of questions comes with a description that outlines the problems to be solved for that set.

-This section contains 11 questions

-You should be able to complete all 11 questions within 80 minutes

-Consult answer key after completion of this section


Segment 3- Assemblies
Question 1-Base Part
Unit System: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second)

Decimal Places: 2

Material: Brass

Density: 8500 kg/m^3

Part Origin: Arbitrary

-Create the part below. Dimensions follow on the next page. Name the part base.sldprt.

What is the mass of the part (grams)?

_________________
30 45 30
F F
60 60
60
120 60

20

R10 x 8
200

105.00

12.50
40
25

SECTION F-F
Question 2- Create an Assembly
Unit System: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second)

Decimal Places: 2

-Create a new assembly with the base part (position is arbitrary)

-Create the coordinate system as shown in the picture

What is the center of the mass of the assembly with respect to the new coordinate system?

a. X= 95.68, Y= 12.77, Z= -30.00


b. X= 4.32, Y= 12.77, Z= 0.00
c. X= -4.32, Y= 12.77, Z= 0.00
d. X= -95.68, Y=12.77, Z= 30.00
Question 3- Add in a Part
Unit System: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second)

Decimal Places: 2

Use Coordinate System 1

-Add Arm_Mount.sldprt to the assembly as shown in the images below

What is the center of mass of the assembly?

X= Y= Z=
Question 4- Add Another Part
Unit System: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second)

Decimal Places: 2

Use Coordinate System 1

-Add Arm_lower.sldprt to the assembly as shown in the images below

-Arm is centered between the tabs (width mate)

What is the center of mass of the assembly?

X= Y= Z=
Question 5-Collision Detection
Unit System: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second)

Decimal Places: 2

-Delete the parallel relationship from question 4

-Rotate the assembly as shown.

-Use Collision Detection with stop at collision turned on

What is the angle indicated by X?

_________
Question 6- Create a new assembly
Unit System: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second)

Decimal Places: 2

-Create a new assembly and add in Shock_Housing.sldprt

-This assembly will be a subassembly in the assembly from Question 2

-The new assembly will be referred to as Shock.sldasm

What is the mass of Shock.sldasm (grams)?

________________
Question 7-Add a Part to the Subassembly
Unit System: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second)

Decimal Places: 2

-Add Piston.sldprt

-Create the appropriate mates as shown.

What is the mass of Shock.sldasm (grams)?

a. 216.50
b. 428.03
c. 358.19
d. 314.61
Question 8- Adding a Subassembly
Unit System: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second)

Decimal Places: 2

Use Coordinate System 1

-Add Shock.sldasm, Arm_upper.sldprt, and knuckle.sldprt to the orginal assembly created in question 2 as
shown below

-No modifications to Shock.sldasm should be made


What is the center of mass of the assembly?

a. X=54.52, Y=16.28, Z= -90.42


b. X=79.20, Y=42.03, Z= -30
c. X= -79.20, Y= 14.61, Z= -53.26
d. X= 20.80, Y=42.03, Z= 0.00
Question 9- Interference Detection
Decimal Places: 2

-Change the distance between the Piston and Shock_Housing as shown (note that the distance mate has been
flipped)

-Use Interference Detection to determine collisions between the parts

-The only box that should be checked in the Interference Detection Options is make interfering parts
transparent

Which parts have interferences (check all that apply)?

__Arm_Mount

__Arm_Lower

__Arm_Upper

__Base

__Knuckle

__Piston

__Shock_Housing
Question 10- Flexible Subassembly and Create a new Part
Unit System: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second)

Decimal Places: 2

Use Coordinate System 1

Material of new part: Plain Carbon Steel

Density: 7800 kg/m^3

-Suppress the distance mate in Shock.sldasm and make Shock.sldasm Flexible in the top level assembly

-Create the part shown below (spindle.sldprt)

-Add any other mates necessary as indicated below


What is the center of mass of the assembly?

X= Y= Z=
Question 11- Replace Components
Unit System: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second)

Decimal Places: 2

Use Coordinate System 1

-Replace the base part with Base_B.sldprt

-Make the necessary changes based on the images below (angle mate from Q10 is eliminated)
What is the center of mass of the assembly?

X= Y= Z=

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