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hi to everyone, I wrote here because I think this is the most suitable forum for this type of topic and I hope you can give me some good ideas =)
I am a student of the last year of mechanical iti. last year we saw and worked on autocad 2008, while this year we are using solidworks 2010.
a mechanical drawing contest was proposed (adm http://adm.ing.unibo.it/) and since I like to draw a lot, I decided to participate with other classmates, in total we are in 5.
the problem is that there are not many ideas for a possible design. We initially wanted to realize an assembly of an internal combustion engine, but the difficulty in finding drawings of the pieces with its quotations made us give up. Now our professor has given us advice on possible drawings, but to us they seem all things that do not affect those who see them and so that they could not be potential winning drawings and since the first place a few years ago was a motor of the dukedom:wink:, we wanted to do something also of "fascinating". :finger:

you who surely know more about me in the field and all the rest, don't you have any advice for this contest? (something in which it is easily recoverable at least some sketch of the parts)

we just have to make the solid design (and the puts at the table I think), nothing else. we use solidworks as already mentioned.

I thank you all for the help, I hope to have caught the right section at the first stroke ^^^
 
Hi, roby.
I am sorry to disassemble this myth but as always those who manage to have drawings of high-level projects are because they managed to get there in all possible ways. Let's touch the myth that one is rewarded because he is good... and as you say, you need something fascinating. often the commissions, leave much to want. . It's a little like the graduation thesis. They don't listen to you, and they always ask you the same questions, and sometimes they tell you: But you didn't listen to what I said?

after this premise a little... so... I would say that the anthropomorphic robots have their charm, especially if you do a nice animation of manipulation, grip, and movement of objects. even the film can be suggestive or an emeritus crap.

If you want to be in the motor field, well you could take an engine of a wasp (a whole carburetor counter) even from the scraper and remove it and you draw it piece by piece. or just biella cinematism crank, piston cylinder carter.... or just the carburetor.... and maybe if you can do a study (with floworks) of aspiration inside the carburetor travases.

However also the simple thing, if done well, rendered, dissected, exploded well will be of great effect. are the details that make the difference.

for the rest, good luck :finger:
 
tatatataaaammm =) someone looked down ^^^^^
Today at school I asked my lab professor to give an opinion, saying that we initially wanted to make a motor, but we had given up because we found the drawings.
He gave us permission to use the alpha romeo engine 4 cylinders a v (other I don't know) that we have in the lab. disassemble it and make the relief of the measures from the real and reassemble it. the other idea was to make drawings in the details of a station in the project area that we are doing as a class for maturity. the project is a complete tube machine, but it is not made in detail.
I think that, however, we will remain on the engine idea, also because being fascinated by the engines and having the possibility to dismantle it and reassemble it;) hehe takes us even more ^^^

Maybe you know where to find guides for moving with solidworks? because for the part of the drawing and the puts on the table there are no particular problems, but the handling still we have not treated it ^^
if there is something simple, so to quickly understand at least the basic movements for a motor ^^
 
Hi.

I give you advice how to say... counterman.
cad is not a substitute for the tecnigraph as word is not a substitute for a typewriter. if they gave the first prize to the replication of a ducat engine (imperative is meant to copy) it is as if they had given the first prize to those who brought the divine comedy written to the computer. :smile:

Why not propose something in which it proves that cad means computer aided design (project assisted by computer)?

If the proposal goes to you something I would have it, otherwise... friends as before
:finger:
 
(ii) I propose to the other 3 of the group tomorrow and I feel they say ;)
What did you have in mind?
 
tatatataaaammm =) someone looked down ^^^^^
Today at school I asked my lab professor to give an opinion, saying that we initially wanted to make a motor, but we had given up because we found the drawings.
He gave us permission to use the alpha romeo engine 4 cylinders a v (other I don't know) that we have in the lab. disassemble it and make the relief of the measures from the real and reassemble it. the other idea was to make drawings in the details of a station in the project area that we are doing as a class for maturity. the project is a complete tube machine, but it is not made in detail.
I think that, however, we will remain on the engine idea, also because being fascinated by the engines and having the possibility to dismantle it and reassemble it;) hehe takes us even more ^^^

Maybe you know where to find guides for moving with solidworks? because for the part of the drawing and the puts on the table there are no particular problems, but the handling still we have not treated it ^^
if there is something simple, so you quickly understand at least the basic movements for a motor ^^
Well, you're lucky, the engine has only one movement: rotary... and the others
are the product of such rotation.
for cams there is a special coupling, which is called cam:biggrin:, the piston that has an alternating mov.... just apply it to concentricity with
cilintro and the game is made.... or almost:biggrin:
 
four v cylinders?
alpha romeo?

hmmmmm

maybe a 6 cylinder?
or a "straight" v4, but throws?
or maybe a 4 cylinder boxer (180°)?
Oh, my God, now you've brought me the doubt
It's an old enough engine... They have two, one mounted on a test bench. that I am 100% certain that it is a 1.4 16v twin spark petrol, 103cv 4 cylinders online and was mounted on an alpha romeo 145. But now that you tell me, you made me doubt... xd
 
do you want some ideas in the "simple" motor industry to model but rich in ideas for various analyses? ? ?
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do you want some ideas in the "simple" motor industry to model but rich in ideas for various analyses? ? ?
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very beautiful as drawings. the problem is the measures.. .
 
very beautiful as drawings. the problem is the measures.. .
that makes the difference between copying and designing
in copying you have measurements
in designing the measurements!

However, the problem is relative
for the roots you weapons of (tanta) patience and look for if in some recovery or museum you find a fiat rhythm 130 tc, a beta volumex, a 132 abarth or similar.. .
for mcpherson, just bend under an old panda series
for the torsen, same speech of the roots, but you're more likely to find some four audi attached against a platano
for the bristol... I bet the President has all the constructive drawings :biggrin::tongue:
 

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