File Organization and Naming Standards
When using SolidWorks PDM, it is important to consider file organization and assembly creation as to minimize confusion and increase clarity for all users. The structure below should be utilized for all of PDM usage,PDM, regardless of subsystem.
Organization
Note: "SolarGators" PDM access is stored in a local file of your choice during installation, that is the starting point for accessing PDM as described here and here.
- Folders: Aerobody, Battery Pack, Cockpit, Structures, Suspension
- Assemblies: Car #### Full Assembly
Naming
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Custom-MadeCustomPartsDesigned Components
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File Name: [Part
Name] - [System Name]Names]_[V#]
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Example:
DRIVER LINK-HINGETrailing_Arm_V1
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Drawing Files
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File Name: [Part Name] - [System Name] DWG
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Example: DRIVER LINK - HINGE DWG
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Example Folder Structure
Auxiliary
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HINGE
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HINGE ASSY
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GROUND LINK - HINGE
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DRIVER LINK - HINGE
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HINGE ASSY
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HINGE OTS
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Some Bolt 101224
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Some Nut 163549
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HINGE INSTL
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HINGE DWGs
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GROUND LINK - HINGE DWG
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DRIVER LINK - HINGE DWG
These guidelines are effective January 2025 in order to ensure the Auxiliary Team can ensure consistency and efficiency when managing files on SolidWorks PDM. If you have any questions or require clarification, please reach out to the team lead.

