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Chapter 7 Advanced Part Modeling Techniques . Chapter 7 - Objectives. After completing this chapter, you will be able to perform the following: Extrude an open profile Create ribs, webs, and rib networks Emboss text and profiles Create sweep features Create coil features - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 7Advanced Part Modeling

Techniques

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• After completing this chapter, you will be able to perform the following: – Extrude an open profile – Create ribs, webs, and rib networks – Emboss text and profiles – Create sweep features – Create coil features – Create loft features– Split a part or split faces of a part – Bend a part

Chapter 7 - Objectives

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• After completing this chapter, you will be able to perform the following: – Copy features within a part – Reorder part features – Mirror model features – Suppress features of a part – Create a derived part based on another part or

an assembly– Use Auto Limits to alert you when a part or

assembly exceeds a target range for a specific property

Chapter 7 - Objectives

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Using Open Profiles• Using Open Profiles

– Sketch that does not form a closed area

– Extrude tool only– Extrude bi-directionally

• positive or negative direction, fill direction

– Match Shape

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Rib and Web Features• Rib and Web Features

– Used to reinforce or strengthen features

• Additional support and minimal weight are required

– mold and cast parts – Ribs, webs, and rib networks– Single, open, unconsumed profile – Taper

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Rib and Web Features• Rib and Web Features

– Rib dialog box– Shape

• Profile • Direction

– Thickness• Edit Box • Flip Buttons

– Extents• To Next • Finite • Extend Profile

– Extend Profile– Taper

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Rib and Web Features• Creating Rib and Web• Rib Networks

– Use multiple intersecting or nonintersecting sketch objects

– Thickness is applied to all objects • Rib Network as a

– Profile– Ribs – Webs

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Exercise 7-1

• Creating Ribs and Webs

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Emboss Text and Closed Profiles• Emboss Text / Closed profile

– Embossed (raised)– Engraved (cut)

• Shape or Text• Geometry Text• On a plane or a curved face

– Step 1 - Creating Text– Step 2 - Emboss Text

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Exercise 7-2

• Creating Text and Emboss Features

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Sweep Features• Sweep Features

– Requires two unconsumed sketches

– Sweep dialog box• Profile• Path • Operation buttons • Solid / Surface• Taper• Type • Orientation

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Sweep Features• Profile• Path• Orientation

– Path– Profile

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Sweep Features• Type - Path & Guide Rail• Profile Scaling

– X & Y– X– None

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Sweep Features• Type - Path & Guide Surface

– Path– Profile– Guide Surface

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Exercise 7-3

• Creating Sweep Features

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3D Sketching• Defining a 3D path

– Lip or routing– Work points– Model edges/vertices– 3D Sketch Environment

• 2D & 3D curves

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Sweep Features• 3D Sketching

– 3D Path From Existing Geometry• Define path

– Use existing edges

• Include Existing Geometry– Projecting part edges, vertices, and geometry

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3D Sketching• 3D Sketch From Intersection

Geometry– Defined by a combination

• Planar or nonplanar part face • Surface face or quilt • Objects• Work plane

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3D Sketching• Project to Surface

– Project Along Vector– Project to Closest Point– Wrap to Surface– Break Link

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3D Sketching• Constructed

Paths– Connecting

• Work points• 3D line

– Auto-Bend• Radius

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Sweep Features• 3D Sketching

– Work Points– Grounded Work Points– Constraints– 3D Lines and Splines– Precise Input

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Exercise 7-4

• 3D Sketch – Sweep Features

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Coil Features•Coil Features• Helical, springs or coil shapes

–Coil Shape• Profile • Axis • Flip • Rotation • Operation

–Coil Size• Type • Pitch • Revolution • Height • Taper

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Coil Features• Coil Features

– Coil Ends• Start • End • Transition Angle • Flat Angle

– Using base & secondary feature

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Loft Features•Loft Features

–Blends a shape between two or more sections

–Area Loft–Complex shapes

• Plastic or molded parts –Sections–Rails –Center Line–Points –Curves

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Loft Features•Curves

–Sections –Rails –Center Line–Output –Operation –Closed Loop–Merge tangent Faces

–Area

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Loft Features•Conditions

–Condition Boundaries Sketches

• Free Condition• Direction Condition

–Condition Boundaries Face Loop

• Smooth (G2) Condition

–Angle–Weight

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Loft Features• Loft Features

– Transition• Point Set • Map Point • Position

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Exercise 7-5

• Creating Loft Features

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Part Split and Face Split• Part Split and Face Split

– Method• Split Part

– Remove Material • Split Face

– Split dialog box • All• Select• Faces to Split• Split Tool

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Exercise 7-6

• Splitting a Part

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Bend Part• Bend a part

– A bend line– Radius + Angle– Radius + Arc Length– Arc Length = Angle

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Copying Features• Browser or Feature Priority

– Dependent – Independent– Paste Features – Parameters– Pick Sketch Plane

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Mirroring Features• Mirroring Features

– Features • dependent on the parent

feature • Mirror Plane • Creation Method• Change or update

– Mirror Entire Solid

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Suppressing Features• Suppressing Features

– Temporarily turn off display – Simplify parts– Increases system performance– Unsuppress– Parent – child relationships

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Conditionally Suppress Features• Feature Properties• Parameter Value – If statement

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Reordering Features• Reordering Features

– Browser • Drag horizontal line

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Feature Rollback• Feature Rollback

– Roll back the design to an earlier state – Then place new features– Reorder– Delete all features below EOP

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Derived Parts• In a Part (IPT) file• Options

– Body– Work Surface– Sketches– 3D Sketches– Work geometry– Surfaces– Exported Parameters– iMates– Options

• Operations– Mixed – Plus – Exclude

• Scales Factor• Mirror Part

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Derived Assemblies• In a Part (IPT) file• Operations

– Combination – Plus – Exclude – Minus – Bounding Box

• Keeps seems between planar faces

• Reduced Memory Mode• Update• Break Link

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Exercise 7-7

• Creating a Derived Part

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Part Materials• Part Materials

– Physical tab or Properties dialog box– Mass is calculated from material– Part color set to As Material

• Color equals material

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Override Mass & Volume Properties• Mass and volume values

– Default & Overridden– Copy information into another application

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Auto Limits• Design limits

– Dimensional– Physical

properties– Settings

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Auto Limits• Boundaries

– Lower– Upper– Visibility

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Applying Your Skills• Skill Exercise 7-1

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Project Exercise – Chapter 7Advanced Part Modeling Techniques• In Appendix A

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Checking Your Skills1. True_ False_ When creating a single rib or a web feature, you can only select a closed

profile.2. True_ False_ Both the Extrude and Revolve tool can use the minimum or maximum

extrusion solutions.3. True_ False_ You can only place embossed text on a planar face.4. True_ False_ A sweep feature requires three unconsumed sketches.5. True_ False_ You can create a 3D curve with a combination of both 2D and 3D curves.6. Explain how to create a 3D path using geometry that intersects with a part.7. True_ False_ The easiest way to create a helical feature is to create a 3D path and then

sweep a profile along this path.8. True_ False_ You can control the twisting of profiles in a loft by defining point sets.9. Explain how to save both halves of a part after splitting it.10. True_ False_ You can copy features between parts using the Copy Feature tool on the

Part Features panel bar or toolbar.11. Explain the difference between suppressing and deleting a feature.12. True_ False_ After mirroring a feature, the mirrored feature is independent from the parent

feature. If the parent feature changes, the mirrored feature will not reflect this change.13. Explain why you would want to override a part’s mass and volume properties.14. True_ False_ After changing a part’s physical material properties, the part’s color in the

graphics window will change to match the material.15. True_ False_ A derived part cannot be scaled.