How to Design using ProEngineer Dionna Harvell CEP /5/2010
INTRODUCTION How to Design using ProEngineer will help students at different CAD levels learn the basics to creating models in CAD learn how to make start parts in Pro-E create sketches, align planes, axis, csys, and dimensioning tool
WHICH LESSON WOULD YOU LIKE? HARD (no help) BOAT MEDIUM (minimum help) CAR (2) ADVANCED ProEngineer DEMO 1. google&hl=en&v=E9Vc7wgE-jIhttp://m.youtube.com/watch?gl=US&client=mv- google&hl=en&v=E9Vc7wgE-jI 2. google&hl=en&rl=yes&v=_yj3vaLogU4http://m.youtube.com/watch?gl=US&client=mv- google&hl=en&rl=yes&v=_yj3vaLogU4 EASY (step by step help) ROBOT *NOTE: If you are interested in a more advanced CAD course after reviewing the 2 demos and successfully completing the quizzes contact me at
ROBOT
Setting Up Start File inches (or) millimeters Once you have chosen your file name and file extension, you must indicate if you would like your start file to be drawn in inches or millimeters. You can also enter the parameters at this time or you can enter them later in the file, see below. Click tools – Parameters (enter information) Every Start assembly and part should have the following: XYZ - Datum Planes XYZ - Coordinate System Center Axis
DATUM PLANES Datum planes are features used to provide references for other features, like sketching planes, dimensioning references, view references, assembly references, and so on. Datum planes are not physical parts of the model, but are used to aid in model creation. Through –the datum must pass through an existing surface, axis, edge, vertex, or cylinder Normal –the datum is perpendicular to a surface, axis, or other datum Parallel –the datum is parallel to another surface or plane Offset –the datum is parallel to another surface or plane and a specified distance away Angle –the datum is at a specified angle from another plane or surface Tangent –the datum is tangent to a curved surface or edge
COORDINATE SYSTEM A system which uses one or more numbers, or coordinates, to uniquely determine the position of a point or other geometric element numbers point
AXIS (also called a rotational axis). An imaginary line around which an object can be rotated a certain number of degrees and still resemble the original shape. When two planes of symmetry intersect, they form a straight line, which is the axis of symmetry.
Creating Part File Go to FILE – NEW (TEXT BOX APPEARS) When starting a new file you have to give it a file name & extension type, (.asm,.prt,.drw, etc). For instance, robot.asm, would be the assembly file (parent file) and arms.prt would be the part file (child). Create the Part
Create the Head (click on image for more details or larger view )
Start with a sketchsketch
SKETCH A sketch is a rapidly executed freehand drawing that is not intended as a finished work. drawing Use sketch entities to develop the shape Constrain, dimension, and extrude geometry from a sketch You can not create a part or component in ProEngineer without making a sketch first.
Extrude the sketch
Hollow out the extrusion, this is the start of the head
Add another sketch and extrude the circle this is the neck
Add 2 circles and extrude for the eyes.
Add another circle sketch and extrude this is the nose
This time add a rectangular sketch and instead of extruding you are going to remove material this time to create mouth.
Create the Body (click on image for more details or larger view)
Create a sketch and extrude
Create round buttons on body and extrude
Create a sketch to remove material or you can use the chamfer tool
Create the Arms
Create the Legs
Creating An Assembly File Create the Assembly
Creating An Assembly & Part File Go to FILE – NEW (TEXT BOX APPEARS) When starting a new file you have to give it a file name & extension type, (.asm,.prt,.drw, etc). For instance, robot.asm, would be the assembly file (parent file) and arms.prt would be the part file (child). Create the Assembly
Robot Assembly Start with your assembly (.asm) start file, then insert your part (.prt) files. You can not insert the.prt file into the.asm file.
Robot Assembly To create the Robot assembly start with an empty assembly Insert component and add your first (head) component and fully constrain Insert component and add your body component and fully constrain to the head Insert component and add your arms and fully constrain to the body Last, Insert component and add your legs and fully constrain to the body
Completed ROBOT, with all start parts, & children parts
This ends the ROBOT lesson are you ready to go to Lesson 2ROBOT YESYES or NONO
CAR
Create the Car Body Click for more details on new features in this lesson
Mirror function when using the mirror function select the object you want to mirror and then the datum or axis to mirror around
Select the edge of the part to use the round tool
Offset Datums You will get this command box, choose the datum you want to offset and click ok, you can offset at a certain distance or to a surface. Play around with it to create revolve datums when you get time.
Create the Wheels Click for more details on new features in this lesson
Adding Text in Sketcher
Create the Seats Click for more details on new features in this lesson
There are predesigned sketches in your sketch art palette
Create the Steering Wheel Click for more details on new features in this lesson
When using the revolve feature make sure to add a horizontal or vertical axis to revolve around.
Completed CAR, with all start parts, & children parts
This ends the CAR lesson are you ready to go to Lesson 3CAR YESYES or NONO
BOAT
Create the Boat Hull 2.00” thickness, be creative with the hull design!!!
Create the Boat Mast Try out different lengths and diameters!!!
Create the Boat Boom Try out different lengths and diameters!!!
Create the Boat Main Sail Try out the Protrusion feature, and play around with changing the sail colors.Protrusion
You start with a sketch, pick the trajectory Add another sketch to go along the trajectory This is how you can get different shapes, see example.see example
Protrusion
Create the Boat Jib Sail Again, Try out the Protrusion feature, and play around with changing the sail colors. BE CREATIVE!!!
Completed BOAT, with all start parts, & children parts
Which is the parent file? 1.AssemblyAssembly 2.PartPart 3.Start fileStart file
False, the assembly (.asm) file would be the Parent. The part (.prt) file inserts into the assembly and the start file can be a.prt or.asm depending on the file extension chosen.
True, the assembly (.asm) would be the parent part, and the.prt would be the child
Every Start assembly and part should have which of the following? 1.XYZ - Datum PlanesXYZ - Datum Planes 2.XYZ - Coordinate SystemXYZ - Coordinate System 3.Center AxisCenter Axis 4.All of the AboveAll of the Above
False, The answer is all of the above.
True, the assembly (.asm) and part (.prt) must have all three to be a true start file.
Can an.prt file be inserted in an.asm file? True False
False, that is correct!
True, this is not correct you can not insert a.prt file into a.asm file.
Can you create a component without making a sketch? True False
True, this is not correct you can not create any part in ProEngineer without first making a sketch.
False, that is correct!
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