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Essentials of Pro/Engineer

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ISBN-10: 0534378641

ISBN-13: 9780534378646

Edition: 2002

Authors: Yousef Haik, Mohammed Kilani

List price: $48.95
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The book provides self-guided tutorial notes that walk students through the essentials of using Pro/E software in engineering design. While many Pro/E books cover every feature of the software package, this book simply teaches the most commonly used commands and techniques. The authors also provide offers direction to students who may need to learn more advanced features of Pro/E or other CAD packages. While Pro/E and other CAD software companies have been developing new releases on an annual basis, Haik and Kilani focus most of their teaching on the basic material that does not change from release to release. With this approach, students will have command of the basic powers of Pro/E, but…    
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List price: $48.95
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: Course Technology
Publication date: 6/25/2001
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 176
Size: 8.25" wide x 10.50" long x 0.25" tall
Weight: 0.946
Language: English

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What Is Pro/E?
Objectives: Why Learn This?
Information
Getting Familiar with Pro/E
Lesson Objective
Starting and Working with Pro/E
Giving Commands
Opening an Existing Part
Controlling Environment Variables
Controlling Hidden Line Display
Obtaining a Shaded Image of Your Part
Specifying the Default View Projection
Using the View Options
Zooming In and Out
Interactive Zooming, Panning, and Spinning
Repainting the View
Orienting the Model Accurately
Orthographic Views
Obtaining Principal Orthographic Projections
Naming and Saving Views
Using the Query Sel Option
Accurate Orientation
Generating Isometric Views
Engineering Drawings
Inquiring about Your Model
Modifying Dimensions and Examining Relational Constraints
Adding Features to Your Part
Specifying the Sketching Plane and the Sketching Reference Plane
Drawing Your Sketch
Aligning Your Sketch to the Part
Examining Sketcher Assumptions
Adding Dimensions to Your Sketch
Building Relations and Parametric Study
Creating Simple Parts
Objectives
Naming the New Part
Datum Planes and Datum Axes
Default Datum Planes
Default Coordinate Systems
Feature-Based Modeling
Protrusion
Extrusion
Creating Sketch Geometry
Sketch Alignment
Sketch Dimensions
Modifying Values
Summary
Protrusion Example Using the Intent Manager
Making the Base Section
Adding Depth
A Worked Exercise
A Revolved Protrusion
Protrusion Sweeps
A Worked Example of Sweeps
Protrusion Blend
A Worked Example of Blending
Smooth Rotational Blends
A Shaft Feature
Patterned Features
A Worked Example of a Pattern
Fillets and Rounds
A Grouped Pattern
A Worked Example Using Fillets, Rounds, and Groups
Review Exercise
Material Removal Operations
Objectives
Creating Cuts
Worked Example: Extruded Cuts
Exercise: Using Revolved Cuts
Exercise: Using Swept Cuts
Exercise: Using Blended Cuts
Creating Slots
Creating Straight Holes with Linear Placement
Creating Straight Holes with Radial Placement
Creating Straight Holes with Coaxial Placement
Creating a Sketched Hole
The Chamfer Feature
Creating Neck Cuts
A Working Exercise
Review Exercise
Part Building and Editing Techniques
Objective
Sketcher Tools
Dimensioning the Sketch
Sketcher Constraints
Explicit Constraints
Adding Relations between Features
Feature Symmetry
Creating Radial Patterns
Completing the Index Block
Redefining Features
Resolving Feature Incompatibility
Finishing the Index Block
Use of the Intent Manager in Pro/E20
Review Exercise
Assembly
Objectives
Geneva Cam
The Index Plate
The Cap Screw
Assembly
Degrees of Freedom
Mate
Mate Offset
Align
Align Offset
Orient
Insert
Creating a Subassembly
Moving the Components
Shaft Assembly
Assembly Modification
Making Datum
Assigning Colors
Exploding the Assembly View
Assembly Information
Assembly Drawings
Review Exercises
Practical Problem
Introduction
Generating the Parts
Part One: Base Plate
Part Two: Bearing Block
Part Three: Displacer Piston Rod
Part Four: Cylinder Plate
Part Five: Connector Link
Part Six: Transfer Piston Guide
Part Seven: Power Connector Lever
Part Eight: Crank Web
Part Nine: Flywheel
Part Ten: Crank Web Shaft
Part Eleven: Displacer Cylinder
Part Twelve: Displacer Piston
Part Thirteen: Main Bearing Bushing
Part Fourteen: Power Cylinder
Part Fifteen: Alcohol Burner Cap
Generating Assembly
Base Plate and Cylinder Plate
Adding Bearing Block to Assembly
Adding Crank Web Shaft to Assembly
Adding Flywheel to Assembly
Adding Crank Web to Assembly
Adding Transfer Piston Guide to Assembly
Connector Link and Bushing
Connector Link to Assembly
Bearing Block and Bushings
Displacer Piston Rod and Displacer Piston
Displacer Piston Rod to Assembly
Displacer Cylinder to Assembly
Power Cylinder to Assembly
Power Connector Lever to Assembly
Alcohol Burner Cap to Assembly
Parametric Study
Details of Part Creation
Reverse Engineering by Pro/E Modeling
Objective
Paper Stapler
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Part 6
Part 7
Part 8
Part 9
Assembly
Electric Can Opener
Part 1: 3-Inch Screw
Part 2: Motor
Part 3: Guide Pin
Part 4: Small Gear
Part 5: Large Gear
Part 6: Blade Pin
Part 7: Activator
Part 8: Coil
Part 9: Motor Magnet
Part 10: Magnet
Part 11: Switch Plate
Part 12: Coil Holder
Part 13: Blade
Part 14: Back Case
Part 15: Can Holder
Part 16: Front Plate
Part 17: Motor Holder
Part 18: Arm
Part 19: Front Case
Assembly of Parts
Create Relations and Parameters
Hair Dryer
Rear Casing (Casing 1)
Front Casing (Casing 2)
Switch
Motor
Tube
Plate 1
Plate 2
Fan Blade
Fan
Housing
Assembly
Cordless Screwdriver
Casing
Battery
Motor
Collet
Collet Lock
Gearbox
Gears
Switch
Assembly