Preface
Using This Guide
Where to Find More Information
Conventions
What's New?
Getting Started
Entering the Part Design Workbench
Creating a Pad
Drafting a Face
Filleting an Edge
Editing the Pad
Mirroring the Part
Sketching a Circle from a Face
Creating a Pocket
Shelling the Part
Basic Tasks
Opening a New CATPart Document
Sketch-Based Features
Pad
Sub-Elements of a Sketch
Up to Next Pads
Up to Last Pad
Up to Plane Pad
Up to Surface Pad
Pad from Surface
Not Normal to Sketch Pad
Multi- Pad
Drafted Filleted Pad
Pocket
Multi-Length Pocket
Drafted Filleted Pocket
Thin Solids
Shaft
Groove
Part Design
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Hole
Locating Holes
Threaded Hole
Rib
More About Ribs
Slot
Stiffener
Multi-sections Solid
Removed Multi-sections Solid
Solid Combine
Dress-Up Features
Edge Fillet
Variable Radius Fillet
Reshaping Corners
Face-Face Fillet
Tritangent Fillet
Chamfer
Basic Draft
Advanced Draft
Variable Angle Draft
Draft with Parting Element
Draft from Reflect Lines
Shell
Thickness
Thread
Remove Faces
Replace Face
Surface-Based Features
Split
Thick Surface
Close Surface
Sew Surface
Transformation Features
Translation
Rotation
Symmetry
Mirror
Rectangular Pattern
Circular Pattern
User Pattern
Exploding Patterns
Scaling
Reference Elements
Creating Points
Part Design
Creating Lines
Creating Planes
Using Surfaces and Curves
Joining Surfaces or Curves
Extrapolating Surfaces
Extracting Geometry
Creating Intersections
Creating Projections
Creating Boundary Curves
Modifying Features
Editing parts, bodies, features
Reordering Features
Updating Parts
Deleting Features
Constraints
Setting 3D Constraints
Setting constraints
Modifying Constraints
Mean Dimensions
Replacing Elements
Replacing a Surface
Replacing a Body
Moving Sketches
Changing a Sketch Support
Displaying and Editing Properties
Part Properties
Bodies Properties
Features Properties
Annotations
Creating a Text With Leader
Flag Notes
Handling Parts in a Multi-Document Environment
Advanced Tasks
Associating Bodies
Inserting a Body
Inserting in a Body
Assembling Bodies
Intersecting Bodies
Adding Bodies
Removing Bodies
Trimming Bodies
Remove Lump
Changing a Boolean Operation Into Another One
Part Design
Tools
Editing a list of Elements
Scanning the Part and Defining In Work Objects
Performing a Draft Analysis
Performing a Surfacic Curvature Analysis
Tap-Thread Analysis
Creating Datums
Applying a Material
Extracting Geometry
Parents and Children
Axis System
Publishing Elements
PowerCopy
Creating PowerCopies
Instantiating PowerCopies
Saving PowerCopies into a Catalog
Reusing your Design
Cutting, Copying, Pasting
Workbench Description
Part Design Menu Bar
Sketch-Based Features Toolbar
Dress-Up Features Toolbar
Surface-Based Features Toolbar
Transformation Features Toolbar
Reference Elements Toolbar
Boolean Operations Toolbar
Sketcher Toolbar
Constraints Toolbar
Analysis Toolbar
Annotations Toolbar
Tools Toolbar
Insert Toolbar
Miscellaneous Symbols
Symbols Reflecting an Incident in the Geometry Building
Specification Tree
Customizing
Tree and Geometry View
General Settings
Constraint Appearance
CATPart Document
Tolerancing
Display
Part Design
Manipulators
View/Annotation Plane
Glossary
Index
Preface
The Version 5 Part Design application makes it possible to design precise 3D mechanical parts with an intuitive and flexible user interface, from sketching in an assembly context to iterative detailed design. Version 5 Part Design application will enable you to accommodate design requirements for parts of various complexities, from simple to advanced.
This application, which combines the power of feature-based design with the flexibility of a Boolean approach, offers a highly productive and intuitive design environment with multiple design methodologies, such as post-design and local 3D parameterization.
As a scalable product, Part Design can be used in cooperation with other current or future companion products such as Assembly Design and Generative Drafting. The widest application portfolio in the industry is also accessible through interoperability with CATIA Solutions Version 4 to enable support of the full product development process from initial concept to product in operation.
The Part Design User's Guide has been designed to show you how to create a part. There are several ways of creating a part and this book aims at illustrating the several stages of creation you may encounter.
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Preface
Preface
The Version 5 Part Design application makes it possible to design precise 3D mechanical parts with an intuitive and flexible user interface, from sketching in an assembly context to iterative detailed design. Version 5 Part Design application will enable you to accommodate design requirements for parts of various complexities, from simple to advanced.
This application, which combines the power of feature-based design with the flexibility of a Boolean approach, offers a highly productive and intuitive design environment with multiple design methodologies, such as post-design and local 3D parameterization.
As a scalable product, Part Design can be used in cooperation with other current or future companion products such as Assembly Design and Generative Drafting. The widest application portfolio in the industry is also accessible through interoperability with CATIA Solutions Version 4 to enable support of the full product development process from initial concept to product in operation.
The Part Design User's Guide has been designed to show you how to create a part. There are several ways of creating a part and this book aims at illustrating the several stages of creation you may encounter.
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Using This Guide
Using This Guide
This book is intended for the user who needs to become quickly familiar with Part Design product. The user should be familiar with basic Version 5 concepts such as document windows, standard and view toolbars.
To get the most out of this guide, we suggest you start reading and performing the step-by-step tutorial Getting Started. This tutorial will show you how to create a basic part from scratch.
Once you have finished, you should move on to the next sections dealing with the handling of CATPart data, then the creation and modification of various types of features you will need to construct parts. This guide also presents other Part Design capabilities allowing you to design complex parts. You can also take a look at the sections describing the Part Design Workbench at the end of the guide.
To perform the scenarios, you will use sample documents contained in the C:\Program Files\Dassault Systemes\B12doc\online\prtug\samples folder.
When samples belong to capabilities common to different products, those samples will be found in the C:\Program Files\Dassault Systemes\B12doc\online\cfyug\samples folder.
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