Modeling with Pro/Engineer Wildfire 2.0 |

enlarge | Author: Sridhar S. Condoor Publisher: Schroff Development Corp Category: Book
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 1299903
Media: Spiral-bound Pages: 209 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 11.3 x 8.3 x 0.7
ISBN: 1585031895 Dewey Decimal Number: 621 EAN: 9781585031894 ASIN: 1585031895
Publication Date: August 1, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description
This book synergistically integrates the design process with the specific commands and procedures of Pro|ENGINEER through a unique presentation scheme. Users are first provided with the design information about the part or assembly and its design intent. Then, they see the sequence of steps involved in modeling the part/assembly. Detailed instructions are provided in a four-column presentation showing goals, steps and commands. The consistent approach is supplemented by many illustrations on each page. Each chapter adds new information while reinforcing key concepts. Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Bearings 3. Bearings 4. Bushing 5. Retaining Ring 6. Shaft 7. Nuts and Bolts 8. Bolt Heads 9. Washington Monument and Wing 10. Springs 11. Axial Cam 12. Radial Plate Cam 13. Grooved Cam 14. Gateway Arch 15. Spur and Helical Gears 16. Shaft Drawing 17. Housing 18. Cam Assembly 19. Cam Follower Assembly 20. Electrical Fuse Assembly
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Customer Reviews:
Ok, but nothing in depth for experienced CAD users January 20, 2007 Jackal Pro-E has attempted to mask their never-ending menus with a pretty face lift this go 'round. This makes it hard for old users to adjust, but let's new users jump right in... at least at first. After awhile you'll realize how hard it is to memorize all of Pro-E's menu abbreviations! A textbook is a must, and this one does a decent job. This book leads you through both 3D part creation and machinist' drawings. It also teaches the user some of the in-depth features of Pro-E in regards to storing drawing configurations and etc. Book also covers motion/kinematic analysis. Book actually has a few errors on the spur & helical gear walk-thrus. If you look for them and think it through you can figure it out - or just ask your professor what the correct numbers are.
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