last modified: 13/02/2002

Course code: : wb3418

Course name: Introduction to Pro-Engineer

More information: Blackboard

DUT creditpoints: 1

ECTS creditpoints: 1,5

Subfaculty of Mechanical Engineering and Marine Technology

Lecturer(s): ): Knoester, ing. J.

Tel.:   015-27 86569

Catalog data:

Computer Aided Design, Solid Modelling, Parametric Design,

Course year:

2, 3, 4

Period:

Period 4 (Y:2002)

Hours per week:

3, 5

Other hours:

See timetable on Blackboard.

Assessment:

End assignment

Assessm.period:

 

(see academic calendar)

 

Prerequisites:

Familiarity with workstation operation, basic operating system commands and basic use of the system editor is recommended.

Follow up:

Detailed description of topics:

The design philosophy of the software with its top-down design approach is explained to help create models that are robust, flexible and easy to troubleshoot. By doing elementary exercises the design environment of Pro-Engineer is explored. The proof of the pudding is the design of a machine component.

 

Topics: The Pro-Engineer interface, Sketching techniques, Datum features and datum construction,  Parent/Child relationships,  The behavioural modeller, Drawing and drawing templates, Creating and managing assemblies, Layers and suppression, Creating freeform surfaces, Configuring Pro/Engineer.

Course material:

Introduction to Pro-Engineer Training guide for Release 2000i^2 / PTC.

References from literature:

Remarks assessment, entry requirements, etc.):

Learning goals:

The course  has two primary goals, Firstly to provide both part and assemble design along with basic drawing creation and secondly, to enable all users to create models pertaining to their own design function.

Computer use:

Computer use is essential.

Laboratory project(s):

Design content:

De design is mainly concentrated in the last part of de course. The assignment is to design a mechanical construction.

Percentage of design: :  75-100%