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ProE Tutorials

The document outlines various Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire training modules that cover topics such as opening and modifying design models, creating sketches and features, assemblies, drawings, sheet metal design, advanced modeling techniques, simulation, and manufacturing applications. The modules range from introductory to advanced levels and include subjects like solid modeling, parametric design, assembly management, surface modeling, drawing creation, simulation, and manufacturing processes.

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ProE Tutorials

The document outlines various Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire training modules that cover topics such as opening and modifying design models, creating sketches and features, assemblies, drawings, sheet metal design, advanced modeling techniques, simulation, and manufacturing applications. The modules range from introductory to advanced levels and include subjects like solid modeling, parametric design, assembly management, surface modeling, drawing creation, simulation, and manufacturing processes.

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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.
Right
Tools

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