Title: Pro-E INSTALLATION
1Pro-E INSTALLATION
- 1 go to ftp//144.16.106.78
- 2 use ftp clients like WS FTP or CUTE FTP
- 3 PTC?PRO-E?WIN2000-NT4? setup
- 4 search the file hosts in C
- 5 open hosts in NOTEPAD/WORDPAD
- 6 at the bottom of the file hosts write
- 144.16.106.78 cc-001
21. What is Pro-E???
- It is one of the most widely used CAD/CAM
software in todays world - This tool is provided by PTC and the website is
www.ptc.com - Pro-E runs on a Windows 95, Windows 2000, Windows
NT or UNIX platform.
32. Introduction to Pro-E
- Earlier, engineering designs were constructed
with 2D drawings. - Now, engineering drawings are represented by
mathematical solid models instead of as 2D
drawings.
4- Two main reasons for the move from 2D models
to solid 3D models - The solid model can be understood even by
non-technical members of the team, such as those
from marketing and sales department. - The capabilities of solid modellers have been
upgraded so that the model can represent not only
the geometry of the part being designed, but also
the intent of the designer.
5Pro-E Interface
Application Manager
Menu Manager
Message Area
Right Toolbar
Menu Bar
Top Toolbar
Model Tree
Main Graphics Window
Default Datum Planes
Coordinate System
63. Protrusions and Cuts
- A protrusion( or extrusion) is a part feature
that adds material. - Different geometries can be sketched by
combining a variety - of form options and attributes during
creation of protrusion - feature.
?Cuts are used to remove material from existing
solid features.
7Protrusions.
A protrusion is always the first solid feature
created. This can be the base feature or the
first feature created after a base feature of
datum planes.
To create an extruded protrusion 1. Choose
Feature from the PART menu, and the choose Create
from the FEAT menu. 2. Choose Protrusion from
the SOLID menu. 3. Choose ExtrudegtSolidgtDonegt
from the SOLID options menu. 4. Pro/E displays
PROTRUSION Extrude dialog box, which lists The
elements needed for creating this type of
protrusion. 5. Pro/E displays ATTRIBUTES menu,
which lists the following Options
8- One Side Creates the feature of one side of the
sketching plane. - (b) Both Sides Creates the feature on both sides
of the sketching - Plane.
- 6. Choose One side or Both Sidesgt Done from
ATTRIBUTES menu. - 7. Select the sketching plane.
- 8. Sketch the protrusion.
9 a circle
10 the circle when extruded forms the solid cylinder
11 a square
12 the square when extruded forms the solid cuboid
13Cuts
To remove material from a part, we use the
following features. 1. Choose Feature from the
PART menu, and then choose Create From the FEAT
menu. 2. Choose Cut from the SOLID menu. 3.
Choose ExtrudegtSolidgtDone (SOLID OPTS
menu). 4. The appropriate dialog box is
displayed. 5. Choose One Side or Both Sidesgt
Done (ATTRIBUTES menu). 6. Select the sketching
plane on the part and the parts orientation. 7.
Accept the cut direction or flip the arrow. 8.
Determine the depth of the cut
14 a rectangular parallelepiped
15a rectangular parallelepiped with a cut
164. Holes
Another variety of geometric construction which
is accomplished by Pro/E are holes. This is a
pick and place feature, because they are created
automatically from your input and placed
according to prompts by Pro/E. A hole can also be
created using a Cut, but it must be sketched.
- To create a straight hole, the following steps
are done - Choose Hole from SOLID menu.
- Pro/E displays HOLE OPTS menu. Choose Straightgt
Done. - Pro/E displays the Feature Creation dialog box
and the PLACEMENT menu, which lists the options
Linear, Radial, Coaxial etc. Choose one of the
options, then Done. - Select the placement plane.
175. Select the first reference (edge, surface,
axis or datum). 6. Enter the distance from the
first reference in the message area. 7. Select
the second reference. 8. Enter the distance from
the second reference in the message area. 9.
Pro/E displays SIDES menu. Choose One Side or
Both Sides, then Done. 10. Select the extent
to which the hole will be created. 11. Select OK
in the dialog box to create the hole.
18EXAMPLE
- A solid body
- A solid body with a full length
- coaxial hole.
- (iii) A solid body with a variable
- length coaxial hole.
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
195. Rounds
Round creates a fillet, or a round on a edge,
that is smooth transition with a circular profile
between two adjacent surfaces.
Following are three simple types of rounds. 1.
Edge-Surface rounds
202. Surface-Surface rounds
213. Edge Pair rounds