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Course length3 days
Price€ 1185,- per course, per student
OverviewPro/ENGINEER Wildfire enables you to create complex assemblies using a top-down design process. In this course, you will learn how to use Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire to create and manage complex assemblies using top-down design techniques. In the top-down design process, you start an assembly design by creating a layout. The layout contains specifications and parameters that are used to control the entire assembly design. Then you create a preliminary assembly structure. This structure contains the components and their hierarchy within the assembly. Next, you use skeletons to define critical component dimensions and mounting locations, space requirements, and the motion between the assembly components. Finally, you create component geometry by referencing the skeletons and sharing design information within the assembly. In addition, you will also learn how to reduce file size and regeneration time in complex parts, assemblies and drawings by using simplified representations. Simplified representations enable you to exclude components that are not necessary to the current design task, thereby reducing geometry detail and improving system response times. You will apply the concepts and techniques that you learnt in the course to complete a top-down design project. After completing the course, you will have a better understanding of the top-down design process and how to work efficiently with large, complex product designs using Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire.
Prerequisites• Introduction to Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire.
AudienceThis course is intended for mechanical designers, design engineers and related roles. The topics in this course are also available as Web-based training courses.
Topics• Using Advanced Assembly Constraints• Creating and Using Component Interfaces• Creating and Using Flexible Components• Restructuring and Mirroring Assemblies• Using Assembly Features and Shrinkwrap• Replacing Components in an Assembly• Understanding the Basics of Simplified Reps• Creating Cross-Sections, Display Styles, and Combined Views• Substituting Components By Rep, Envelope, and Model• Understanding Advanced Simplified Rep Functionality• Creating and Using Assembly Structure and Skeletons• Project