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Pro/Engineer Training Course Overview
The object of these courses is to reproduce real assemblies in Pro ENGINEER. It is necessary for the trainee to diligently work through the course data then apply this knowledge. All training is run on an individual bases. We try to simulate a real project situation, which subsequently throws up a multitude a typical modelling situations. Please Note, these courses are built around the individuals needs and experience. How long does it take to learn Pro ENGINEER? In 5 days you can achieve a good rounded knowledge using online documentation & Items 1, 2 or 3,4 & 5. A further 2 days consolidates your working practices and develops the feeling that you can do your job on Pro ENGINEER.
______________________________________________ This is the old course and is still available on request
* Pro/Engineer Basic Part Design:
Use of Sketcher to create Extruded, Revolved, Swept & Blended Cuts and Protrusions. Datum Plane and Axes Creation. Simple Rounds and Chamfers. Layers, Relations and Patterns. Parent/Child Relationships. Constructing Assemblies with Parts. Interference checking and measurement. Fundamentals of Drawing Creation.
Advanced Blends and Sweeps. Variable Section and Helical Sweeps. Trajpar functionality and Graph features. Pro/PROGRAM for Part Design. Resolving failed features. Draft and Advanced Rounds. Advanced Relations. Family Tables. Copying, Mirroring and Moving features. User Defined Features and Local groups. Assembly Merge and Cut Out.
Layout Design and Automatic Assembly. Interchange assemblies. Skeleton Parts. Simplified Representations. Packaging Parts. Designing Parts in an Assembly. Managing Assemblies. Pro/PROGRAM in Assemblies. Assembly Family Tables.
Setting up for Detailing. Drawing Views and their Display. Dimensioning. Drawing Text. Tolerance setting. Mark-up Mode. Format Creation. Pro/PROGRAM for Drawings. Assembly Drawings. Pro/REPORT.
Symbols
and 2D draft entities.
Simple Surface Creation and Manipulation. Surface construction tools and information. Surface Replacement. Surfaces from Boundary Curves. Variable Section Sweeps and Swept Blends. Free form features. Creating Rounds using Surfaces. Importing Geometry. Manipulating Imported Surfaces. Using a Style Surface.
Wall feature creation. Bend and Unbend features. Cut features. Punch, Notch and Twist features. Form and Flatten features. Flat Pattern features. Bend Tables.
Structural Analysis. Modeling Techniques for Analysis. Applying Loads, Constraints and Properties. Analyze and Interpret Results. Sensitivity and Optimization.
Tailored to integrate design engineering skills with the world of 3D using a 'Live' project as a practical example of a CAE application. this course is designed to provide practical solutions to your current engineering objectives.
Part 1 - Basic, Advanced Part, Production Drawing, Sketcher, Sweeps, Blends, Assembly Techniques, Drawings. Part 2 - (Optional) Return to base, consolidation of knowledge Part 3 - Advanced Techniques, Automatic Assembly, Surfacing.
To assist Engineering liaison while training, models will be made available on CAT web via a Web Browser for discussion. Integration of advanced products like optimization from MECHANICA can be used to evaluate best working practices. * All Weekday / Weekend courses run daily from 09.00 – 18.00 * All courses start from £100 + VAT per day* *group discounts are available. For full details and your questions answered, simply contact us by clicking here.
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