Introduction to Autocad Features s1

Introduction to Autocad Features s1

<p>Inventor and Its Applications 2009 Chapter 15 Test Questions</p><p>Introduction to Sheet Metal Parts Chapter 15 Test Questions Name: Click here and type your name Click in the shaded area and type your answer for each question. Use the [Tab] key to move from one answer field to the next. 1. List at least three industries in which sheet metal parts are commonly used. Click here and type your answer</p><p>2. Define flat pattern.</p><p>3. Describe the process of cutting.</p><p>4. What is a bend?</p><p>5. Why should you begin new sheet metal parts using a sheet metal template instead of a standard part template?</p><p>6. Briefly describe how to modify the sheet metal styles for a sheet metal part.</p><p>7. What is the purpose of bend relief?</p><p>8. Define bend radius.</p><p>9. Briefly describe the function of corner relief.</p><p>10. What is a k-factor?</p><p>1 Copyright by Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only Inventor and Its Applications 2009 Chapter 15 Test Questions</p><p>11. What type of profile is required for creating a sheet metal face?</p><p>12. What is a double bend?</p><p>13. How do sketches for contour flanges differ from sketches for faces?</p><p>14. Describe miter gap and provide information about the values that can be used.</p><p>15. How are folds formed?</p><p>2 Copyright by Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only</p>

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