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1 Sharing Assemblies Without giving it all away! Jim Krivoshein Technical Analyst Computer Aided Technology, Inc. www.cati.com/sww2012 1

2 Sharing Assemblies Without giving it all away!  Have you ever wanted someone else’s product to add into your own assembly model?  Have you ever ended up “NOT” finding their product on-line and available for download?  Have you ever thought of sharing your product but chose not too because of the fear of sharing too much?  This is a real, daily occurrence and it’s serious.  The risks are missed opportunities and competitive copying. Why Do This Presentation?: 2

3 Sharing Assemblies Without giving it all away!  Positives:  Market Awareness  Builds Relationships  Speed/Confirm Selection  Test; Fit, Form, Function  Minimize Repeated Effort  Complete the Design. Why Share At All?  Negatives:  Loss of Proprietary Info  Loss of Competitive Adv  Aid Knock-off Efforts  Source Elsewhere  Managing Data. 3

4 Sharing Assemblies Without giving it all away!  Volume Shape/Space  Interference Detection  Positions/Config/Motion  Collision Detection  Mass Properties  Min. Impact on Resources  Min. File Management  Without Giving It All Away! Shared Assembly Goals: 4

5 Sharing Assemblies Without giving it all away! Test Dataset:  SW Source Model  Files (125)  File Size (95.5MB)  All Features  Component Qty (151)  3 Top Level Config’s  Full Function/Mates. 5

6 Sharing Assemblies Without giving it all away!  Pack and Go  Neutral File Format  Save Assembly as a Part  SpeedPak  Defeature. Methods of Sharing Assemblies: 6

7 Sharing Assemblies Without giving it all away!  File Menu, Pack and Go… Pack and Go: Example 7

8 Sharing Assemblies Without giving it all away! Pack and Go: Trade Offs  Negatives:  Giving It All Away!  Full Content/Everything  Big Dataset, Even Zipped  Too Much Info./Detail  Knock Off Ready  Giving It All Away!  Positives:  Full Detail & Modifiable  Including Asm Motion  Uses Familiar Tools  Fewer Questions Likely  Include Drawings, Etc.  Easily Rename Items  All Config’s Included. 8

9 Sharing Assemblies Without giving it all away!  File, Save As  Parasolid (*.x_t)  Step (*.STEP)  Iges (*.igs)  ACIS (*.SAT)  Check Export Options  Check Import Options. Neutral File Format: Examples 9

10 Chart Example Neutral File Format: Comparison 10

11 Sharing Assemblies Without giving it all away!  Positives:  Single File (Parasolid)  Full Volume  Hinders Change (Bodies)  Smaller File Size (1/10)  File Template Choice. Neutral File Format: Trade Offs  Negatives:  Lost Mass Properties  Lost Mates (F/-)  Single Configuration  Appearance Changes  Many SW Items to File. 11

12 Sharing Assemblies Without giving it all away! Save Assembly as a Part: Examples  File, Save As, Part File  All Components  Exterior Components  Exterior Faces. 12

13 Sharing Assemblies Without giving it all away!  Positives:  Interference Detection  Collision Detection*  Mass Properties  Single File  Smaller Size (13.5MB)  No Features/Bodies  All Bodies (151). Save Assembly as a Part(All Components): Trade Offs  Negatives:  One Configuration  No Mates/Motion  Collision Detection*  No Hierarchy/Sub-Asm’s. 13

14 Sharing Assemblies Without giving it all away!  Positives:  Interference Detection  Collision Detection*  Mass Properties  Single File  Smaller Size (6.5MB)  No Features/Bodies  Fewer Bodies (74). Save Assembly as a Part(Ext. Components): Trade Offs  Negatives:  One Configuration  No Mates/Motion  Collision Detection*  No Hierarchy/Sub-Asm’s. 14

15 Sharing Assemblies Without giving it all away!  Positives:  Mass Properties  Single File  Smallest Size (3.2MB)  No Features/Bodies  Fewest Bodies (68). Save Assembly as a Part(Ext. Faces): Trade Offs  Negatives:  No Interference Detection  One Configuration  No Mates/Motion  Collision Detection  No Hierarchy/Sub-Asm’s  Surface Bodies. 15

16 Sharing Assemblies Without giving it all away!  Right Click on Config  Include Faces  Include Bodies SpeedPak: Example 16

17 Sharing Assemblies Without giving it all away!  Positives:  All Items Visible  Mass Properties  Single File/Same Asm*  Easier Location Mates  Stored with Native Data  Smaller* Size (12.7MB)  No Feature Tree  Edit SpeedPak. SpeedPak: Trade Offs  Negatives:  No Interference Detection  One Configuration  No Mates/Motion  Collision Detection  Manual Data Selection  Appearance Changes. 17

18 Sharing Assemblies Without giving it all away!  Tools, Defeature Defeature: Example 18

19 Sharing Assemblies Without giving it all away!  Positives:  All Important Parts  Interference Detection  Mass Properties  Mates = Motion  Collision Detection  Single File (w/V. Parts)  Smaller File Size (4.4MB)  Info Saved w/Native Asm  Editable/Reusable Source. Defeature: Trade Offs  Negatives:  One Configuration  Appearance Changes  It Takes Some Work  Mate Recreation  Mirror Components  Limit Mate. 19

20 Sharing Assemblies Without giving it all away!  272.7 / 867 = Pack and Go  268.9 / 885 = ACIS  245.9 / 124 = SpeedPak  213.7 / 866 = Part All  213.1 / 898 = STEP  207.2 / 867 = Parasolid  200.3 / 957 = IGES  173.4 / 334 = Part E Comps  161.8 / 188 = Defeature  149.2 / 161 = Part Faces. Resources: Ram / Triangles 20

21 Sharing Assemblies Without giving it all away! Remember: Know the options Know the recipient Choose wisely, then share www.cati.com/sww2012 21


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