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The Revolve option is useful for designing circular parts and features. Patterns and copies allow multiple instances of a feature to be created with little effort. In this section, you will revolve a section around a centerline to create a pulley and a hole. You will also create a pattern of holes and a copy of this pattern.
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Sweeping and blending are useful techniques for designing parts which may be difficult to model with extrusions or revolves. Unlike these other modeling techniques, sweeps and blends allow for parts with varying cross-sections and parts that twist or bend. In this section you will created a constant cross-section U-shaped part using a sweep and a vase using a blend.
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** Free login Required ** When designing aesthetic surfaces, Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire Style feature is the perfect fit. Florin Neamtu of Belcan Corporation shares his expertise.
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In the previous steps we have defined everything necessary and we can now start the global sensitivity analysis.
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In this module the body designed in Modules 1& 2 will be assembled with the wheels and axles to complete the van.
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Tutorial which teaches how to draw a sketch of the player case.
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All the components are to scale and can be used to visualise the TEP radio designs accurately. (It is however possible to re-scale each of the components if you have modified the radio and are using non standard components.)
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Lesson Objective: In this lesson, we will learn about the basic elements of Pro/ENGINEER, including the different object types, parametric modeling and design intent.
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Free Login Required. When designing aesthetic surfaces, it is often desirable not to have to enter dimensions for curves creating the surfaces. In cases like this, Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire Style feature is the perfect fit for users.
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The browser function will be used to modify some aspects of the design created in Module 1.
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Many designs can be driven by a single parameter. In doing so, you force the part to change only as you intended when you designed it. For example, if a part must always fit into a specific space, you can define relations in such a manner that the overall size cannot exceed a desired value.
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You will see the full power of Pro/ENGINEER once you begin to make modifications to your part. Parametric CAD Systems are designed to facilitate changes to your models. This means that Pro/ENGINEER is designed to provide flexibility and increase your productivity as you go through the design process and incorporate engineering changes.
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This design exercise, using Pro/DESKTOP, develops a wooden toy vehicle, suitable for a young child, which has a passing resemblance to the vehicle, in which, a certain television personality (Postman Pat) delivers mail around the Yorkshire Dales. The toy consists of a wooden body made from a single piece if wood, four wooden wheels, which are on wooden axles, pass through holes in the body.
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In this tutorial, you will perform a finite element analysis on the driver linkage of the Inverted Slider Mechanism. You will learn how to define loads and constraints, run an analysis, and display the results. You will also learn how to perform sensitivity analyses and optimizations of design parameters.
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In this Segment you will create a Skeleton Part. You will add curves to this part to represent the basic driving design intent of the heater. More...
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