Youssefi Course Notes II PtII
Youssefi Course Notes II PtII
Unigraphics Layers
?? Used to organize modeling file ?? There are 256 layers available in every single part file. ?? A layer is a single piece of transparent film with information on it. ?? At any given time, you can only create objects on a single layer, the working layer. ?? Layers can be made Selectable (you can pick and work with the objects on a layer). ?? Layers can be made Visible (you can see, but not pick and work with the items on that layer).
Unigraphics Primitives
Primitive features are base features to which other features are added. UG uses five primitives: Blocks, Cylinders, Cones, Spheres, and Tubes.
Block :
1. Define the length of each edge and a corner point 2. Define the block height and two diagonal points of the block base 3. Define two 3D diagonal points representing opposite corners of the block
Cylinder:
1. Diameter and Height; define the cylinder direction vector, enter diameter and height values, define the cylinder origin. 2. Height and Arc; enter the height value, select an arc, confirm the cylinder axis direction.
Positioning Form Features A feature or a sketch may have to be positioned relative existing solid body geometry. This is done by creating positioning dimensions called dimensional constraints. There are nine dimension types.
Chamfers
Allows you to bevel edges of a solid by defing the desired chamfer dimensions.
Hollow
This feature allows you to hollow out or create a shell around a single solid body based on specified thickness values. Three types of hollow operation: Face Body Region
Sketching
??A sketch is a set of two dimensional curves joined in a string that when swept forms a solid body. ??Curves may be created free-hand with no exact size, or created exactly to size, or free-hand creation may be changed to exact size at a later time. ??Curves are parametrically associated to each other and the solid that is created by them. ??The exact size of the curves are controlled by adding constraints which can be edited to change sizes. ??Ideal for creating unusual shapes. ??Sketches are able to capture the designers intent for the part like no other technique. ??The sketch is the best tool for creating solids because of flexibility in shapes and the ability to edit.
Sketching in UG
General procedure ??Choose Insert ? Sketch ??Select Create sketch ??Choose the plane to sketch on ??Enter name for sketch ??Choose a Curve Construction option and draw ??If desired, constrain the curve ??If desired, position the curve ??Sweep the sketch into a solid body.
??Geometric Constraints
o Defines the geometric characteristic of a curve or the relationship between 2 or more curves., there are 20 geometric constraints (Concentric, Collinear, Equal length, Equal radius, Parallel, Perpendicular, .) o They may be added or removed to make changes
Revolved feature
Extruded feature
Revolved feature
??Sketch a 2D profile. ??Revolve the sketch around the centerline.