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Objectives of Module 01

Orienting Design Models

Selecting and Manipulating Components


Creating Holes
Creating Rounds and Chamfers

Creating Ribs and Shells


Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire Update
Training
• Opening and Orienting
Design Models
• Modifying Design Models
• Creating Direct Features
• Creating Sketch-based
Features
• Creating Datum Features
• Editing Geometry
• Managing Design Models
• Creating and Modifying
Assemblies
• Creating and Modifying
Drawings
Fast Track to Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire
• Creating New Design Models
• Editing Design Models
• Creating Reference Geometry
• Creating Direct Features
• Capturing Sketched Design
Intent
• Creating Sketch-based Features
• Duplicating Design Model
Features
• Working with Design Variations
• Assembling and Managing
Components
• Creating Mechanism
Connections in Assemblies
• Creating Drawings
• Resolving Regeneration Failures
• Analyzing Design Models
• Comprehensive Design Project
Advanced Modeling with
Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire
• Creating Advanced Sketch-based Features
• Re-using Model Features
• Editing Geometry with Surfaces and Curves
• Analyzing and Optimizing Design Models Against Design
Specifications
• Creating Animation Sequences
• Analyzing and Optimizing Motion in Design Models
• Collaborating with Other Designers
Designing Sheetmetal Products with
Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire
• Sheetmetal Part Construction Philosophy
• Sheetmetal Construction Features
• Setting up the Sheetmetal Design
Environment
• Bend Tables, Start Parts, and Templates
• Documenting Bend Order Sequences with
Bend Order Tables
• Generating Flat State Models for
Manufacturing
• Sheetmetal Drawings
• Converting Solid Parts to Sheetmetal Parts
• Application of User-Defined Features in
Sheetmetal Design
• Sheetmetal Information Tools
Advanced Assembly Management with
Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire
• Creating Design Frameworks
• Communicating Design
Information
• Analyzing and Modifying
Assembly Structures
• Managing Complex Parts
• Creating Simplified
Representations
• Replacing and Substituting
Components
• Modifying Simplified
Representations
• Managing Complex Drawings
• Advanced Project Lab
Advance Surface Modeling with
Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire
• Overview of Surface Modeling
Techniques
• Planning a Surface Model
• Laying the Foundation: Curves and
Points
• Using References to Create Surface
Models
• Creating Parametric and Freeform
Surface Models
• Manipulating Surfaces, Quilts, and
Surface Models
• Creating Continuous Surface Models
• Evaluating Surfaces and Surface
Models
• Using Surfaces to Redefine Solid
Models
• Handling Complex Modeling Situations
• Thickening Surface Models
Creating Production Drawings with
Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire
• Creating Views of Parts, Assemblies, and Multiple Models
on Drawings
• Creating Dimensions and Notes
• Applying Linear and Geometric Tolerances in Drawings
• Documenting Family Tables on Drawings
and Creating Parts Catalogs
• Adding 2-D Drafting Symbols to Drawings
• Creating Drawing Templates and Standards
• Creating Drawing Tables and Bills of Material
• Controlling Display Options using Layers
• Creating and Editing Drawing Formats
• Managing Large Drawings
Creating Milling Sequences with
Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire
• Overview of the Manufacturing Process
• Configuring the Manufacturing
Environment
• Setting up Tools
• Setting up and Using Manufacturing
Parameters
• Creating and Modifying Milling
Sequences
• Creating and Modifying Hole-making
Sequences
• Using Index Tables and Duplicating NC
Sequences
• Correcting NC Sequence Failures
• Post-Processing CL Data
Structural and Thermal Simulation with
Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire
• Simulating Mechanical and Thermal Loads in Machine
Parts
• Introduction to the Mechanica Simulation Process
• Modeling Geometry, Material Properties, Loads, and
Constraints
• Running Static, Modal, and Thermal Analyses
• Reviewing and Interpreting Results
• Assigning Design Variables
• Running Design Sensitivity and Optimization Analyses
• Simulating Contact, Buckling, and Pre-Stress Analyses
• Best Practices for Simulating Mechanical and Thermal
Loads in Machine Parts
Creating 2-D Schematics with Routed Systems
Designer
• Overview of the 2-D Schematic Design Process
• Setting up the Design
• Setting up the Catalog Library
• Creating Block Diagrams
• Creating Circuit Diagrams
• Creating Wiring Diagrams
• Creating Process and Instrumentation
Diagrams (P& ID)
• Communicating Diagram Information to
Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire
• Creating Reports and Other Information
Modeling 3-D Wire Harnesses with
Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire
• Overview of the RSD 2-D Schematic
Process
• Overview of the 3-D Electrical Cabling
Design Process
• Composing Cabling Assemblies
• Creating 3-D Harness Designs
• Creating Flattened Harnesses for
Manufacturing
• Composing Drawings
• Creating Harness Drawings
Modeling 3-D Piping Designs with Pro/ENGINEER
Wildfire
• Overview of the RSD 2-D Schematic Process
• Overview of the 3-D Piping Design Process
• Composing 3-D Piping
• Creating Specification Driven Industrial 3-D Piping Designs
• Creating Non-Specification Driven Mechanical
3-D Piping Designs
• Composing Drawings
• Creating Piping Drawings
• Generating Isometric Information (ISOGEN)
Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0 Core Concepts

• Solid Modeling
• Feature Based
• Parametric
• Parent / Child Relationships
• Associative
• Model Centric
Solid Modeling

Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0 allows you to easily create 3D solid models,


enabling you to visualize parts and assemblies with a realistic appearance.
Based on material properties such as density, these models have mass,
volume, surface area and other physical properties such as a center of
gravity.
Feature Based

Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0 models are constructed using a series of


features. Each feature builds upon the previous feature, creating the model
one feature at a time. Individually each feature can be simple, but
collectively can form complex parts and assemblies.
Parametric

Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0 models are driven using dimension values. If a


dimension of a feature is changed, that solid feature will update. This
change will then automatically propagate through the remaining features in
the model, updating the entire part.
Parent/Child Relationships

Parent/Child relationships provide a powerful way to capture your "design intent"


into a model. Parent/Child relationships are naturally created between features
during the modeling process. When creating a feature, existing features that are
referenced become parents to the new feature. Also, if the parent features are
updated, the child features will automatically update accordingly
Associative & Model Centric

If a part model is changed in Pro/E, any assemblies or drawings that


reference that model will automatically update. This behavior is known as
Associativity and also works in reverse- if a model dimension in a drawing
is updated, the part model and the assembly it is used in will update.
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