+Pro/ENGINEER Training Level 1 (Wildfire
4.0)
Course Duration:
40 Hours
Tuition: $2300 US
Overview: Introduction to constraint
based modeling assembly and drawing utilizing the latest release of Pro/ENGINEER.
This course was developed for new users who want to become proficient
with Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0 (or 3.0) in one week. Course focuses on
core-modeling skills in this comprehensive, hands-on course. Topics include
sketching, part modeling, assemblies, drawings, and basic model management
techniques. This course also includes several comprehensive design projects
that enable one to practice new skills by creating parts, assemblies,
and drawings. industrial designers may want to look at the basic Pro/ENGINEER
training for industrial designers. >
Level 1 ID
Prerequisite: none, a mechanical aptitude
is helpful but not necessary
Topics:
- Overview of the Wildfire user interface.
Creating and assembling parts.
- Customize environment / Mapkey development.
- Creating features: Extrudes, Sweeps, Patterns,
Shell and Draft, Rounds, solid geometry using curves and surfaces.
- Use Modify, Redefine and Relations features
to maintain more control over geometry.
- Insert Mode/ Reorder/ Edit Reference (reroute)
/ Edit Definition (redefine).
- Utilize Edit Definition (learn to redefine
Pro/E parts that others have modeled with confidence).
part of the two days of simple block geometry
Discussion:
- Discuss piece part modeling as opposed
to the top down approach.
- Discuss 3D Notes and production drawings
for fully detailed piece parts vs. for quality control.
- Discuss the multiple uses of drawings (to
document models and their use as design tools for controlling snap fit,
accuracy and locating interference). Learn how to take advantage of
the parametric and associative nature of Pro/ENGINEER).
Projects:
- Model/Detail a series of simple blocks.
- Create Detail drawings of block models.
- Create an assembly of pre existing toy dump truck.
- use lego parts to create an assembly of lego geometry
- Use sweeps and top down design to develop
a desktop stapler.
- Modify an existing assembly of parts with
interference issues.
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