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The document outlines the fundamentals of parametric modeling, emphasizing the importance of incorporating design intent and using design variables for modifications. It details the steps for creating sketches, applying constraints, and performing extrusions and cuts. Additionally, it discusses the significance of a model history tree and parametric constraints in creating intelligent models.

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The document outlines the fundamentals of parametric modeling, emphasizing the importance of incorporating design intent and using design variables for modifications. It details the steps for creating sketches, applying constraints, and performing extrusions and cuts. Additionally, it discusses the significance of a model history tree and parametric constraints in creating intelligent models.

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Parametric Modeling Fundamentals 1

Incorporate the original


design intent into the
construction of model.
Geometric definition of the
design (e.g. Dimension) can
be varied.
Design variables can be
used to quickly
modify/update the design.

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Create a rough 2D sketch
Apply/modify constraints and dimensions
Extrude, revolve, or sweep the parametric 2D sketch
Add additional parametric features
Perform analysis
Create desired drawing view

3
It is an XY monitor, but an XYZ
world

4
Create a sketch that is proportional to the desired shape

Keep the sketch simple

Exaggerate the geometric features of the desired shape

Draw the geometry so that it is not overlap

The sketch geometric entities should form a closed region

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Point 2

Point 1
Constraint
Symbol

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7
Point 6 Point 5

Point 4 Point 3

Point 1 Point 2

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1. Pick the 2. Pick a location
horizontal line as the below the line to
geometry to place the
dimension dimension

3. Accept the value


by clicking the
ACCEPT button

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1. Pick the top line
as the 1st geometry
to dimension

3. Place the
dimension
next to the
sketch

2. Pick the bottom line as the


2nd geometry to dimension

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1. Pick the top line
as the 1st geometry
to dimension

3. Place the
dimension
next to the
sketch

2. Pick the bottom line as the


2nd geometry to dimension

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1. Pick the top line
as the 1st geometry
to dimension

3. Place the
dimension
next to the
sketch

2. Pick the bottom line as the


2nd geometry to dimension

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Extrude
command

2.5 extrusion
distance

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Pick the
top face

Start 2D
sketch

Create a sketch with segments


parallel to the existing edges
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Modify
Add
dimension
dimensions
s

Extrude for 2.5 16


Select cut option Through all
Create a circle on
the top face

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Create three line
Create sketch
segment Extrude cut
Select face 18
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Constructive Solid Geometry 1
2
Tools—Document Settings
Sketch
X and Y snap spacing to 5mm
Major line every 5 minor lines

3
4
5
40 mm blind extrusion

Join

6
30 mm Dia. circle

Through all
Cut

7
Hole feature

Allow center
point creation

Simple hole

Through all

Do not
click yet
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Pick the adjacent-edge
&
Enter 25 mm distance

Pick the right-edge


&
Enter 30 mm distance

9
Create a rectangle that
is aligned to the top &
bottom edge

Pick the right face


&
Start 2D sketch
10
To
Next

Cut

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Thickness 0.25 in
Boss height: 0.125
Through holes

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Model History Tree 1
A sequential record the Contains construction Think about your Plan ahead for all
features used to create steps modelling strategy possible design changes
part before creating anything

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3
4
5
6
7
Rename feature
Modify extrude
Modify width (3 in)
distance (2 in)

8
0.75 Dia.

Concentric
reference

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1.0 x 0.75

To Next
Through all

Rename feature: Rect_Cut


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Parametric Constraint Fundamental
I
Shape before size

Alternative to dimensions to define


geometry

Carefully applying proper constraints


creates intelligent model
2
3rd point

1st point 2nd point

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Coincident Tangent Perpendicular Concentric Symetric Vertical

Parallel Collinear Smooth Horizontal Fix Equal

4
5
Vertical

Angle
Fix

Dimension 6
7
d0

Noticed the derived


dimension values are
displayed with fx in front
of the numbers
d0/2

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d11/2
10
12
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Geometric Construction Tools 1
toys
Ettore agtamahan

fixt

MEoofogo
2
dimension
A no
Extend

trim
dimension

trim

3
4

0 20

200
50

Rio
fillet

Ras
1 Ras
40
180

4
5
LF Right click and

C active Loop Select

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7
8
9
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Part Drawings & 3D Model-based Definition 1
new file

select drawing

select file
ni

r r
new graphic window
I i

2
MEE_j
2: Standard
1: Style
j 3: View preferences

imy
4: 3rd angle

3
Set scale and view

2L
Create a base view

switch to

j
suitable view

drag and place

000
Place the base view
near the lower left corner
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1. Click the projected view
2. Select the base view
3. Move the cursor to select a location
4. Right-click & create

Moko
o
5
Right-click view &
click edit view

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Select

Move cursor to top view - red box indicate the


view is selectable

W Select Part

Boog

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9
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Allow insertion of engineering
informations

Establish the 3D digital data set

May contained enough information


to manufacture and inspect without
the need of 2D engineering
drawings

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Select geometry so

For accept

Right click

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