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Infrastructure
Sketcher
Part Design
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Assembly Design
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User Interface
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Below is the layout of the elements of the standard CATIA application. A, Menu Commands B. Specification Tree C. Filename and extension of current document D. Icon of the active workbench E. Toolbars specific to the active workbench F. Standard Toolbar G. Compass H. Geometry area
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Type of Documents
The common documents are:
A, A part document (.CATPart) B. An assembly document (.CATProduct) C. A drawing document (.CATDrawing)
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Display Settings
To improve the 3D surface accuracy, Use the Tools->Options... Command, then open the tab page Display->Performances
Then lower the fixed sag value to make the surface look smoother
You can also change the background color on the tab page Display->Visualization
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General
To restore the original positions of the toolbars on the current workbench, select View>Customize>Toolbars>Restore position;
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Rendering Styles
A. B. C. D. E. F. Shading Shading with Edges Shading with Edges but without smooth edges Shading with Edges with hidden edges Shading with Material Wireframe
More:- To change the color or the degree of transparency, right-click on the element
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B.
Swap visible space (Swap the screen from Show to No Show or vice versa) You can select any elements in the No Show space and transfer it back to the Show space by clicking the Hide/Show icon For the hidden elements, their icons are shaded.
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Reference Planes
The default reference planes are the first three features in any part file. Their names are derived from the plane they are parallel to, relative to the part coordinate system:
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Sketcher
Create a Sketch
1. Select a planer support (e.g. datum plane, planer solid face) from the specification tree or by clicking the support directly. Select the Sketcher Icon from any workbench where is possible to create a sketcher (e.g. Part Design workbench). CATIA switches the current workbench to the sketcher workbench; The viewpoint is now parallel to the selected plane.
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Sketcher
Toolbars in sketcher
A. B. Profile: Create 2D elements, such as points, lines, arcs, circles and axes. Operation: Modify the existing elements, such as chamfer, fillet, trim, and mirror. Sketch tools: Provide option commands Constraint: Set various dimensional constraints (e.g. length, angle & radius) & geometrical constraints (e.g. coincidence, concentric, horizontal and symmetric) Visualization: Simplify the view
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Sketcher
Construction Geometry
Construction geometry is created within a sketch to aid in profile creation. Unlike standard geometry, it does not appear outside the sketcher workbench.
Construction geometry is shown in dashed format. When the Construction/Standard element icon is on, all sketched elements will be created as construction elements.
You can also toggle any elements from standard to construction, or vice versa by clicking the construction/standard element icon.
Construction geometry
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Sketcher
Sketch Assistant
CASE-1
When the cursor is on the line, the line will turn in orange and an empty circle appears next to the cursor
When the cursor is at the endpoint of the line, a solid circle appears next to the cursor
CASE-2
Before clicking the second point of the line, move the cursor until the system can detect that the line is tangent to the arc. Click and confirm the position.
Tangency
We are going to draw a line, which is tangent to the arc
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Sketcher
Geometrical Constraints
(multi-select the two elements by pressing CTRL key and click the icon)
Length Distance Angle Radius/Diameter Remark: To create the dimensions continuously, double-click the icon so that the icon is always on until you reclick it again
You can also create constraints with other sketches and 3D elements out of the sketch
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Sketcher
Only case 1 & 2 are allowable in CATIA; for case 3 & 4, you must fix the error before quitting the sketcher workbench, otherwise a warning message will pop-out
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Sketcher
View Orientation
By default, the screen is parallel to the sketch support. To making constraints between the sketch geometry and the 3D element, you may need to rotate the model into a 3D view. To return the default orientation, select the Normal View icon.
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We can create a distance constraint between the circle centre and the solid edge
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Sketcher
After that, the screen will be back to 3D view and the workbench will be switched back to the original.
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Sketcher
EXERCISE 1
Create a sketch on xy plane Circle centre at (0,0,0) The geometry is symmetrical along both x, y axes. R40 must be tangent to R16 No endpoint is isolated Useless elements must be cleared
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Part Design
Feature-Based Solid Modeling
Sketch Pad
Hole Fillet
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E. F. G.
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Limit Type
Type of limit are : A. Dimension B. Up to Next C. Up to Last D. Up to Plane E. Up to Surface
A B C D E
surface
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A new plane
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You can define the extrusion direction by selecting a datum plane, a line, a planar surface, and a straight solid edge.
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B axis
You can draw the rotation axis in the profile sketch or draw another straight line as the axis
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Profile Control
-Keep Angle
keeping the angle value between the sketch plane used for the profile and the tangent of the center curve
-Pulling Direction
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Multi-sections Solid
A. Multi-sections Solid (material added by sweeping one or more planar section curves along one or more guide curves Removed Multi-sections Solid (material removed in the same way) A B
B.
Section 3
- If sections do not have the same number of vertices, use ratio coupling
Section 2
- You can always create another plane other than xyz planes
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Guide/Center curve
Section profile
Add
Same
Straight line
Planar
Remove
Same
Straight line
Planar
Rib
Add
Same
Curve
Planar
Slot
Remove
Same
Curve
Planar
Add
Various
Curve
Planar
Remove
Various
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Curve
Planar
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Hole
A. Hole (circular material removed from the existing solid);
Several types of holes are available: Simple, Tapered, Counterbored, Countersinked, Counterdrilled.
To locate the center of the hole precisely inside the sketcher workbench, Select the positioning sketch icon
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Fillet
A. Fillet (creating a curved face of a constant or variable radius that is tangent to, and that joins, two surfaces.) A Edge Variable Radius
Face to face
- With the Tangency mode, a fillet is applied to the selected edge and all edges tangent to the selected edge
- With the minimal mode, a fillet is applied only to the selected edge
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Tritangent
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Chamfer
A. Chamfer (removing & adding a flat section from a selected edge to create a beveled surface between the two original faces common to that edge.)
Length1
Two Dimensioning Modes
Angle
Length2 Length1
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Draft
A. Basic Draft (adding or removing material depending on the draft angle and the pulling direction)
Neutral Element
A Draft Angle
Pulling direction Remark: Neutral element always keeps unchanged after a draft is created
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Shell
A. Shell (empty a solid while keeping a given thickness on its sides) Face to remove A
The face-to-remove cannot be tangent to the nearby faces. All edges around the face should be sharp edges.
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Patterns
A. B. C. Rectangular Pattern Circular Pattern User Pattern
(duplicate the features at the points created in sketcher workbench)
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To duplicate a list of features, multi-select the features before clicking the icon pattern
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Boolean Operations
A. Assemble
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B. Add
The positive bodies are added together and if anyone of the body is negative then the material is removed from the other body. Two bodies are added together
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C. Union Trim
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The unwanted portion of the first body is removed from the second body.
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D. Remove Lump This option removes the unwanted solid in the space.
E. Remove
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Analysis
A. Draft Analysis
The Draft Analysis enables to detect if the part drafted C. Tap and Thread Analysis will be easily removed from the die.
B. Curvature Analysis
Tap and Thread analysis shows how to display and filter out information about threads and taps contained in a CATPart document
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Exit Sketcher
Create a Groove with First Angle Limit 360deg
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Exit Sketcher Create a Pocket and select Up to Last for limits on both sides
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Create the 4th Sketch (a circle Dia 28mm) on the top planar surface of the solid
Create a Pocket with depth 1.5mm
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STEP 9
Create a Chamfer on both sides
Length1= 1mm; Angle= 45deg
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Assembly Design
A Product stores a collection of components (parts or subproducts). The file extension is .CATProduct.
Product
Parts ring
bracklet
Sub-products
bracklet
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Create a New Product by: Switching to Assembly Design workbench; or Clicking File/New/Product
You can change the Products properties (e.g. name) by right-clicking here
Or
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Drag the part tree onto the product tree -or Use copy & paste function
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Drag any of the green lines of the compass to move the component
Remark: Drag the compass from the top-right corner of the window to the component you want to move; the Compass will turn in green color (1)You can only move the components of the active product
(2) To reset the compass, drag it onto the global coordinate system at the bottom-right corner of the window
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When the cursor is pointing at the curved surface of the hole, its axis is highlighted
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Updating Constraints
The constraints need to be Updated
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After selecting Update icon, the component is back to its original position
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Instant Simulation
Drag the compass while pressing shift key on the keyboard; you will see that other components will move with the active component with respect to constraints
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Interference check
Select Type Contact & Clash; Between all components; then apply
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Interference result
Clearance: Green
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Sectioning
After clicking sectioning icon, a section plane will be automatically created parallel to the yz plane at the product origin.
You can orient the section plane by dragging the redline of the plane 55
Volume Cut; When activated, one side of the volume will be hidden
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B
A. B. C. Wireframe: Create 3D curves / lines/ points/ plane Surfaces: Create surfaces Operations: Join surfaces, Split & Trim surfaces, Change the 3D positions of surfaces, Fillets Replication: Pattern, Powercopy Analysis: Connection analysis, Draft analysis, curvature analysis Surface-based Features: (On Part Design Workbench), create a solid from surfaces, modify the solid by a surface 58
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Point
Point (Create a point in the 3D space)
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Line
Line (Create a line in the 3D space)
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Plane
Plane (Create a plane in the 3D space)
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Normal to surface
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Combine Curves
Combine Curves (create a curve resulting from the intersection of the extrusion of two curves. )
A 3D resultant Curve
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Reflect Line
Reflect Line (create curves for which the normal to the surface in each point present the same angle with a specified direction. They can be closed or open.)
The normal of surface at all points along the curve is 38deg from the vertical axis
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Intersection
Intersection (create wireframe geometry by intersecting elements.)
Intersection curve between two surfaces Intersection point between a curve and a surface
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Parallel Curve
Parallel Curve (create a curve that is parallel to a reference curve.)
Offset the curve on the surface (The resultant curve is still on the surface)
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Corner
Corner (create a corner between two curves)
If several solutions may be possible, click the Next Solution button to move to another corner solution, or directly select the corner you want in the geometry
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Connect Curve
Connect Curve (create a connecting curve between two curves. )
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Spline Curve
Spline Curve (create a 2D/ 3D spline curve)
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Helix
Helix (create a helix curve like a spring)
Extrude
Extrude (create a surface by extruding a profile along a given direction)
If the profile is planar, the direction will be its normal by default. But you can change it to other direction.
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Revolve
Revolve (create a surface by revolving a planar profile about an axis)
Remark: The axis must be a straight line.
Sketch.1
Line.1
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Offset
Offset (create a surface, or a set of surfaces, by offsetting an existing surface, or a set of surfaces)
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Sweep
Sweep (create a surface by sweeping out a profile along one or two guide curves)
Circular Explicit Conical Line
Guide Curve
Then create a draft surface by sweeping an inclined linear profile along a guide curve
Sweep Cont
Sweeping a Circular profile
Three guides Two guides and radius Center and two angles Center and radius Two guides and tangency surface
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Fill
Fill (create a surface to fill the opening among a number of boundary segments)
We can specify the desired continuity type between any selected support surfaces and the fill surface (Point, Tangent or Curvature continuous)
Passing through a point (optional)
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Multi-sections Surface
Multi-sections surface (create a surface by sweeping two or more section curves along an automatically computed or user-defined spine. The surface can be made to respect one or more guide curves. )
Further control pointpoint matching by manual coupling
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Blend
Blend (Create a surface between two wireframe elements or surface edges)
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Join
Join (join surfaces or curves as one element)
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Split Trim
Cutting Element
Original
Result by Split
Element to Cut
Result by Trim
Boundary
Boundary (create the boundary curve of a surface)
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Extract
Extract (extract from elements (curves, points, surfaces or solids)
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Shape Fillet
Bi-tangent Shape Fillet (create a shape fillet between two surfaces)
Smooth: a tangency constraint is imposed at the connection between the fillet surface and the support surfaces, thus smoothing the connection.
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Edge Fillet
Edge Fillet (create a constant radius fillet along the internal edge of a joined surface)
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Variable Fillet
Variable Fillet (create a variable radius fillet. In this type of fillet, the radius varies at selected points along a selected edge. The fillet surface is obtained by rolling a sphere, which radius would vary, over the selected edge. )
After entering a new value for this point, we have a different radius here
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Face-Face Fillet
Face-Face fillet (create a face-face fillet. The fillet surface is obtained by rolling a sphere, which radius is larger than the distance between the selected elements, between the selected surfaces. )
We can add this fillet between two faces that are not touching each other
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Tri-tangent Fillet
Tri-tangent Fillet (The creation of tritangent fillets involves the removal of one of the three faces selected, as the fillet surface is obtained by rolling a sphere, which radius is automatically computed to be larger than the removed surface, between the selected surfaces.)
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Rotate
Symmetry Rotate Translate Scale Affinity
Symmetry
Scale
Affinity
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Extrapolate
Extrapolate a surface boundary:
Tangent Continuity this will be a straight edge
Tangent/Curvature
Extrapolate a Curve:
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Patterns
Rectangular pattern
Circular pattern
User pattern
Rectangular pattern
Circular pattern
User pattern
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Connect Checker
Connect Checker (analyze how two surfaces are connected ) Distance - minimal distance between two vertices Tangency - angle between two surfaces Curvature Difference (|C2 - C1|) / ((|C1 + C2|) / 2)
Curve Connect Checker (analyze how two curves are connected ) Distance - minimal distance between two vertices Tangency - angle between two curves Curvature Difference (|C2 - C1|) / ((|C1 + C2|) / 2)
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Draft Analysis
Draft Analysis (analyze the draft angle on a surface)
(Remark: To view the draft result, we need to use the Shading with Material mode.) 1
STEPS: 1. Click Feature Draft Analysis 2. Define the color scale (e.g. -1, 0, +1 deg) 3. Click the option Compass on the pop-up menu 4. Select all surfaces
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(Remark: Provided that Hybrid Design is disabled, a geometrical set will be created automatically when the first wireframe/ surface/ plane is created)
To MOVE a surface from One Geometrical Set to the other:-Right-click on the surface to access the contextual menu -Select Change Geometrical Set -Select the other geometrical set from the list of Destination 94
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Thick Surface
Thick Surface (add material to a surface in two opposite directions or in one direction)
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Close Surface
Close Surface (Add material inside the enclosed surface so that a solid is created)
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Sew Surface
Sew Surface (a Boolean operation combining a surface with a body. This capability adds or removes material by modifying the surface of the solid.)
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Exercise
Exercise 1 - Sweep/ Extrude/ Offset - Blend/ Split/ Boundary - Fill/ Join
Exercise 2 - Revolve/ Sweep/ Split - Shape Fillet/ Extrude - Symmetry/ Join - Thick Surface
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Exercise 1
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Section A-A A
(1) Start/Shape/Generative Shape Design (2) To make a Sweep surface: Click Sketch icon and select yz plane Draw an arc (R500) with one end (0,0) as shown in Fig.1 Click Exit to complete Deselect Sketch.1 Click Sketch icon again and select zx plane Draw an arc (R400) with symmetric endpoints as shown in Fig.2 100 Click Exit to complete
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(Cont) Click Sweep icon Select Explicit as Profile Type Select Sketch.1 as Profile Select Sketch.2 as Guide Curve Click ok to complete Hide Sketch.1 & Sketch.2
(3) To make an Offset Plane: Click Plane icon Select xy plane as Reference Enter 160mm as Offset (upward) Click ok to complete
(4) To make a sketch on the offset plane: Click Sketch icon and select Plane.1 Draw the Profile as shown in Fig.3 Click Exit to complete
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Exercise 1
(5) To Project the sketch onto the surface:
Click Projection icon Select Along a direction as Projection type Select Sketch.3 as Projected Select Sweep.1 as Support Select xy plane as Direction Click ok to complete
Click Split icon Select Sweep.1 as Element to cut Select Project.1 as Cutting element (Click Other Side option to choose the outer portion) Click ok to complete Hide Sketch.3 & Project.1
(6b) To Offset the surface: Click Offset icon Select Sweep.1 as Surface Enter 6mm as Offset (Downward) Click ok to complete
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(7) To Create Two offset planes:
Plane.3 Plane.2
Click Plane icon Select zx plane as Reference Enter 50mm as Offset (positive side) Click ok to complete Click Plane icon again Select zx plane as Reference Enter 230mm as Offset (positive side) Click ok to complete
(8) To Split Surfaces: Hide Surface Split.1; Show Surface Sweep.1 Click Split icon Select Sweep.1 as Element to cut Select Plane.2 as Cutting element Click Other Side option to choose the smaller portion Click ok to complete Click Split icon again Select Offset.1 as Element to cut Select Plane.3 as Cutting element Click Other Side option to choose the smaller portion Click ok to complete
Result of Split.3 Result of Split.2
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(9) To Create a Blend:
Click Blend icon Select the edge of Split.2 as First Curve Select Split.2 as First Support Select the edge of Split.3 as Second Curve Select Split.3 as Second Support Select Tangency for First continuity and Second continuity Click ok to complete
(10) To make a sketch on the offset plane: Click Sketch icon and select Plane.1 Draw the Profile as shown in Fig.4 Click Exit to complete
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Exercise 1
(11) To Project the sketch onto the Blend: Click Projection icon Select Along a direction as Projection type Select Sketch.4 as Projected Select Blend.1 as Support Select xy plane as Direction Click ok to complete
(12) To Split the Blend: Click Split icon Select Blend.1 as Element to cut Select Project.2 as Cutting element (Click Other Side option to choose the inner portion) Click ok to complete Hide Sketch.4 & Project.2
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(13) To Hide all constructive elements:
Split.4
Split.1
(14) To make 4 boundaries:(1st Boundary) Click Boundary icon Select Tangency continuity as Propagation type Select the edge as shown in Fig.5 Click ok to complete
1st Boundary
2nd Boundary
(2nd Boundary) Click Boundary icon again Select Tangency continuity as Propagation type Select the edge as shown in Fig.5 Click ok to complete
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(3rd Boundary) Click Boundary icon again Select the edge as shown in Fig.6 Select the point as Limit 1 Click ok to complete (4th Boundary) Click Boundary icon again Select the edge as shown in Fig.6 Select the point as Limit 1 Click ok to complete
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4th Boundary
Fig.6
3rd Boundary
Click Fill icon Select Boundary.1 then Split.4 then Tangent Select Boundary.2 then Split.1 then Tangent Select Boundary.3 then Split.1 then Tangent Select Boundary.4 then Split.1 then Tangent Click ok to complete
Split.4 Split.1
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(16) To Join surfaces: Click Join icon Select Split.1, Fill.1 & Split.4 Click ok to complete
Result: No sharp edge between the step-down and the original surface END of Exercise.1
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Exercise 2
(1) Start/Shape/Generative Shape Design (2) To make a Revolve surface: Click Sketch icon and select zx plane Draw an arc (R160) with one end (0,30) as shown in Fig.1, which should be tangent to a horizontal axis Draw another horizontal axis on x-axis (which will be selected to be the axis of rotation later) Click Exit to complete
Fig.1
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Exercise 2
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Click Revolve icon Select Sketch.1 as Profile (Sketch axis will be selected as Revolution axis) Enter 0deg as Angle.1 Enter 180deg as Angle.2 Click ok to complete Hide Sketch.1
(3) To make the 2nd Sketch: Click Sketch icon and select xy Plane Draw an Arc (R90) as shown in Fig.2 Click Exit icon to complete
Fig.2
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(4) To make reference planes:
Click Plane icon select yz Plane then select the end point of the arc (Parallel through point will be automatically selected as Plane Type) Click ok to complete
Click Plane icon again select yz Plane then select the end point Click ok to complete
yz plane
of the arc
touching Sketch.2
(5) To make the 3rd Sketch: Click Sketch icon and select Plane.1 Draw an ellipse with one end touching Sketch.2 as shown in Fig.3 (While adding the constraint (D30), rightclick and select semiminor axis) Click Exit to complete 111
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Exercise 2
(6) To make the 4th Sketch: Click Sketch icon and select Plane.2 Draw an ellipse with one end touching Sketch.2 as shown in Fig.4 (While adding the constraint (D10), rightclick and select semiminor axis) Click Exit to complete
touching Sketch.2
Fig.4
Result
(7) To make a symmetric curve: Click Symmetry icon Select Sketch.2 as Element select zx Plane as Reference Click ok to complete
Zx plane
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Exercise 2
(7) To make a Multi-sections Surface: Click Multi-sections Surface icon Select Sketch.3 as Section#1 Select Sketch.4 as Section#2 Select Sketch.2 as Guide#1 Select Symmetry.1 as Guide#2 Click ok to complete Hide Sketch.2, Sketch.3, Sketch.4, Symmetry.1, Plane.1 & Plane.2
(8) To Split the surface: Click Split icon Select Multi-sections Surface.1 as Element to cut Select zx Plane as Cutting element (Click Other Side option to choose the correct portion) Click ok to complete 113
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Exercise 2
(9) To make a Fillet between 2 surfaces: Click Shape Fillet icon Select Split.1 as Support.1 Select Trim Support.1 Select Revolute.1 as Support.2 Select Trim Support.2 Enter 10mm as Radius (Click on the red arrow if it is not pointing outward) Click ok to complete
(10) To make 5th Sketch: Click Sketch icon and select xy Plane Draw an Arc (R78, center at (0,0)) as shown in Fig.5 (One endpoint must be on x-axis) Circle center at (0,0) Click ok to complete
Endpoint on x-axis
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Exercise 2
(11) To make an Extrude: Click Extrude icon Select Sketch.5 as Profile (The Sketch Plane, xy Plane will be automatically selected as Direction) Enter 20mm as Limit.1 Enter 20mm as Limit.2 Click ok to complete
Click Split icon Select Fillet.1 as Element to cut Select Extrude.1 as Cutting element (Click Other Side option to choose the bigger portion) Click ok to complete Hide Extrude.1 & Sketch.5
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(13) To make a Symmetry:
Click Symmetry icon Select Split.2 as Element Select zx Plane as Reference Click ok to complete
(14) To visual-check the tangency continuity along the interface: Click Shading icon (All black surface edges now disappear) Check if any sharp edge appears along the centre interface. If yes, go back to previous step(s) to correct the error.
(15) To Join Surfaces: Click Join icon Select Split.2 and Symmetry.2 as Elements to Join Click ok to complete (Split.2 & Symmetry.2 will be hidden automatically)
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Exercise 2
(16) To make a Solid: Start/Mechanical Design/Part Design Click Thick Surface icon Click ok on the pop-up warning window Select Join.1 as Object to Offset Enter 2mm as First Offset (If the red-arrows are not pointing inward, click Reverse Direction or directly click on an arrow to change the direction) Click ok to complete Hide Geometrical Set.1
(17) To add Fillets onto the solid: Click Edge Fillet icon Select all sharp edges Enter 0.5mm as Radius Click ok to complete 117
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Drawing Management
To enter the Drafting workbench and start a new drawing:Select File -> New (or click the New icon). The New dialog box is displayed, allowing you to choose the type of the document you need. Select Drawing in the List of Types field and click OK. OR Select Start -> Mechanical Design from the menu bar. Select the Drafting workbench. OR Select Start -> Drafting from the menu bar. The New Drawing dialog box is displayed, allowing you choosing the type of Standard, Sheet Style, Orientation you need. The sheet style defines among other things the sheet format, scale and orientation. Select the required standard and click the Landscape or Portrait option.
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Make sure you customized the units accordingly. For this: 1. Select the Tools -> Options command to display the Options dialog box. 2. Click General > Parameters and Measure in the list of objects to the left of the Options dialog box. Select the Units tab and set Length to mm and then click OK.
Generative Drafting
Sheets
Modifying a Sheet & Switching to Another Standard Deleting a Sheet
Views Creation
Projections
Front view: Use a reference plane on the 3D part to create a front view. View from 3D: Generate a view and the associated annotations from the 3D. Projection views: Generate the projection views as desired. An auxiliary view: Define a plane that will be used to generate the auxiliary view. Isomeric view: Create an isometric view using a 3D part. Advanced front view: Create advanced front views to configure such elements as the view name, view scale,
etc.
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Sections
Offset section view: Use a cutting profile to define and position the offset section view. Aligned section view: Use a cutting profile to define and position the aligned section view. Offset section cut: Use a cutting profile to define and position the offset section cut. Aligned section cut: Use a cutting profile to define and position the aligned section cut.
Detail view
Detail view: Use a callout to create a detail view via a boolean operator from the 3D.
Detail view profile: Use a polygon to create a detail view via a boolean operator from the 3D. Quick detail view:
Callout to create a detail view by computing the view directly from 2D projection.
Quick detail view profile: Polygon to create a detail view by computing the view from 2D projection.
Clipping view
Clipping view: Callout to create a clipping view via a boolean operator from the 3D. Clipping view profile: Callout to create a clipping view by computing the view directly from 2D projection.
Quick clipping view: Create a quick clipping view with a circle as callout.
Quick clipping view profile: Create a quick clipping view with a sketched profile as callout.
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Break views
Broken view: Create a broken view from an active and up to date generative view using two profiles
corresponding to the part to be broken from the view extremities Breakout view: Remove locally material from a left generated view, to visualize the remaining visible internal part.
View Modification
Move a view: Drag a view to a new location. Position a view: Position Generative or Interactive views either by aligning them, superposing them and setting relative
view position.
Position a view independently of its reference view: Position a view independently of its reference view. Locate reference/resulting views: Navigate easily between reference/resulting views in the case of section views,
section cuts, auxiliary views or detail views.
Isolate generated views: Remove associativity between an existing CATPart (or CATProduct or CATModel) and the
corresponding generated views.
Restore Overloaded Properties/Deleted elements: Restore 3D graphical dress-up and/or generated elements
that have been deleted from a view.
Lock a view: Use the contextual menu (Properties option) to lock a view. Scale a view: Modify the scale of a view. Rename a view: Give a new name to an existing view. Modify a view projection plane: Modify the projection plane of any generated view. Add a generative bill of material: Insert Bill of Material information into the active view. Generating balloons on a view: Generate balloons on the active view. Show geometry in views: Visualize geometrical elements in all viewpoints as well as in a 3D viewer corresponding to
the views analyzed.
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Modify a callout graphism: Modify the graphical attributes of one or more callout used when generating auxiliary,
section or detail views.
Modify a callout geometry: Modify the geometrical properties of a callout used when creating detail views, section
views and section cuts.
Overloading element properties: Overload the properties of generated elements in a view. Modify a pattern: Modify the pattern of a view and apply a material to this pattern. Duplicating generative geometry: Duplicate a generative view sub-element in order to modify a generated view subpart independently from the part linked to the drawing.
Modify a view's links: Modify the list elements pointed by a view. Apply a view's links to another view: Apply the links of a view to another one.
Apply the generative style of a view to another view: Apply the generative view style used to create a given view
to another view.
Apply a generative view style to a view: Apply a generative view style to a view which was created without one.
Dimension Generation
Generate dimensions in one shot: Generate dimensions in one shot from the constraints of a 3D part
(distance, length, angle, radius and diameter constraints). Generate dimensions semi-automatically: Generate dimensions step by step from the constraints of a 3D part (distance, length, angle, radius and diameter constraints).
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Dimension Manipulation
Dimensions/ half-dimensions: Create dimensions by clicking elements. Chained dimension: Cumulated dimension system on a view Stacked dimension system on a view
Explicit dimensions: Create dimensions using explicit selection both of the desired icon and of the required
geometrical elements.
Dimension edition
Re-route dimensions: i.e. recalculate dimensions taking into account new geometry elements. Interrupt one or more extension lines: Interrupt manually one or more extension lines of one or more
dimensions.
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The options in the Tools Palette allow you to position the dimension using one of the above indicated modes.
Tolerance
Datum feature: Use the Datum Feature Creation dialog box to create a datum feature. Geometrical tolerance: Use the Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Parameters dialog box to create
geometrical tolerances.
Annotations
Text
Free text: Create a text that either wraps or not, that is assigned an unlimited width text frame, even though this text
may reach the frame boundary Text with a leader: Create a text with a leader either in the free space or associated
Text to be replicated Create a balloon: Create a balloon using a dialog box. Create a datum target: Create a datum target on a view.
Symbols
Roughness symbol: Create a roughness using a dialog box. Welding symbol: Create a welding symbol using a dialog box.
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Table
Create/modify a table: Create, edit and modify a table. Insert table from the file
Dress-Up Elements
Center lines (reference): Apply a center line to one or more circles with respect to a reference (linear or circular).
Threads (no reference): Create a thread without a reference. Threads (reference): Create a thread with a reference, either circular (circle or point) or linear (line). Axis lines: Create an axis line by selecting lines.
Axis lines and center lines: Create an axis line by selecting lines.
Fill areas
Area-fill: Create an area fill, i.e. a closed area on which you will then apply graphical dress-up elements called
patterns (these can be hatching, dotting or coloring). Patterns can be applied to area fills created from both sketched and generated elements.
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Properties
Edit sheet properties: Access and edit sheet properties. Editing view properties: Access and edit view properties. Editing 2D geometry feature properties: Access and edit information on 2D geometry features (name and stamp). Editing 2D element graphic properties: Access and edit graphic properties. Edit pattern properties: Access and edit pattern properties. Editing annotation font properties: Access and edit annotation font properties. Editing text properties: Access and modify text color, position and/or orientation. Editing picture properties: Access and modify picture position, size, scale and compression. Editing dimension text properties: Access and edit dimension text properties. Edit dimension font properties: Access and edit dimension font properties. Editing dimension value properties: Access and edit dimension value properties. Editing dimension tolerance properties: Access and edit dimension tolerance properties. Editing dimension extension line properties: Access and edit dimension extension line properties. Editing dimension line properties: Access and edit information on dimension line properties. Editing dimension system properties: Access and edit information on dimension system properties. Editing 2D component instance properties: Access and edit 2D component instance properties. Editing callout properties: Access and edit the callout properties.
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