CSWP Advanced Sheet Metal Sample Exam
CSWP Advanced Sheet Metal Sample Exam
CSWP Advanced Sheet Metal Sample Exam
-Measure the mass of the part. What is the overall mass of the part (grams)? Question 2: Design this part in SolidWorks using Sheet Metal features Unit system: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second) Decimal places: 2 Part Origin: Arbitrary Part Material: Aluminum, 1060 Alloy Material Density: 0.0027 g/mm^3 Sheet Metal Thickness: 1.20 mm Inner Bend Radius: 1.00 mm Trim Side Bends = ON (If applicable) A = 200 B = 110 C = 40 D = 18
-Measure the mass of the part. What is the overall mass of the part (grams)?
Question 3: Design this part in SolidWorks using Sheet Metal features Unit system: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second) Decimal places: 2 Part Origin: Arbitrary Part Material: Aluminum, 1060 Alloy Material Density: 0.0027 g/mm^3 Sheet Metal Thickness: 1.20 mm Inner Bend Radius: 1.00 mm Trim Side Bends = ON (If applicable) -Apply a K-Factor of 0.40 and flatten the part A = 180 B = 100 C = 50 D = 15
-Measure the indicated distance X as seen in the image. What is the measured distance (X) of the part (mm)?
Question 4: Design this part in SolidWorks using Sheet Metal features Unit system: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second) Decimal places: 2 Part Origin: Arbitrary Part Material: Aluminum, 1060 Alloy Material Density: 0.0027 g/mm^3 Sheet Metal Thickness: 1.20 mm Inner Bend Radius: 1.00 mm Trim Side Bends = ON (If applicable) -Apply a K-Factor of 0.32 and flatten the part A = 200 B = 110 C = 40 D = 18
-Measure the indicated distance X as seen in the image. What is the measured distance (X) of the part (mm)? Question 5: Design this part in SolidWorks using Sheet Metal features Unit system: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second) Decimal places: 2 Part Origin: Arbitrary Part Material: Aluminum, 1060 Alloy Material Density: 0.0027 g/mm^3 Sheet Metal Thickness: 1.20 mm Inner Bend Radius: 1.00 mm Trim Side Bends = ON (If applicable) -Using the same parameters as given in Question 4, measure the Bounding Box Area of the part What is the Bounding Box Area of the part (mm^2)?
Question 6: Design this part in SolidWorks using Sheet Metal features Unit system: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second) Decimal places: 2 Part Origin: Arbitrary Part Material: Aluminum, 1060 Alloy Material Density: 0.0027 g/mm^3 Sheet Metal Thickness: 1.20 mm Inner Bend Radius: 1.00 mm Hem Gap Distance: 1.00mm -Remove the round holes in the flanges of the part -Create two symmetrical hems bent into the interior of the part as shown -Using the parameters given in Question 4, measure the mass of the part What is the mass of the part (grams)?
Answers and Hints 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 125.60 grams +/- 0.50 grams 133.37 grams +/- 0.50 grams 195.85 mm +/- 0.50 mm 185.55 mm +/- 0.50 mm 42963.25 mm^2 +/- 100 mm^2 138.13 grams +/- 0.50 grams
Hint #1: In the real exam, there will be multiple problem scenarios. Each scenario will contain 2 to 5 questions. Each set of questions are usually cumulative regarding the problem being given. In these sets of questions are some questions with multiple choice answers and some where you supply the answer in a field. To avoid the situation where a mistake made in an early question negatively affects all the later questions, pay attention to the questions that have multiple choice answers. If your answer matches none of the answers provided, then you most likely made an error at that question or any of the non-multiple choice questions previous. These multiple choice questions will serve as a check. Hint #2: If you have learned the Sheet Metal functionality prior to the 2008 SolidWorks release, then spend some time reviewing the Sheet Metal functionality. Many new capabilities were added after the 2008 release.