SlideShare ist ein Scribd-Unternehmen logo
1 von 22
Downloaden Sie, um offline zu lesen
Week 2 Day 1

Workshop by
Highlights of Previous Lecture
• What is CAD and its advantages?

• Introduction to Pro/ENGINEER and its
  environment

• Introduction to Sketch mode and its tools
Today’s Lecture
• Dimensions
  – Definition
  – Weak Dimensions
  – Strong Dimensions
  – How to use Dimensions to give a required shape
• Constraints
  – Definition
  – Types of Constraints
• Practicing Dimensions and Constraints
Dimensions
• Definition
  – Measurement of entities
     • Length
     • Radius, Diameter
     • Angles
Weak vs. Strong Dimensions
• Weak Dimensions
  – Are grey in color
  – made automatically by the software
  – Can be modified by dragging the edges of shape(s)
• Strong Dimensions
  – Are in white color
  – Have to be entered manually
  – Locks the shape, i.e. the feature cannot be
    dragged to change
Dimensioning a Shape
• Draw a rectangle, randomly of any size
• Now we want to make its size
• Double click the weak dimensions
  – They will become editable



  – Enter the desired values
Radius & Diameter Dimensions
• To this rectangle, add Fillet of dimension 3
  units
  – Fillet measuring dimension is Radius
• Now add a circle at the center of this shape of
  diameter 5 units or radius 2.5 units
Angular Dimensions
• Draw 2 lines of any dimensions, both meeting
  at one point
• Click the Dimension tool
• Select the two lines
• Now click the MMB between these lines
Constraints
• Definition
  – A limitation or restriction
• Why they are used?
  – To give our drawings a definite shape
• Types
  – Horizontal, Vertical, Perpendicular, Tangent, Equal
    Parallel, Symmetric
Using Constraints
•   Click the constraint icon
•   pops-up a window, with title “Constraints”
•   Draw different shapes and apply them
•   Represented by letters and symbols
Horizontal Constraint
• Makes any line horizontal
• Represented by letter “H”




                       Horizontal constraint
Vertical Constraint
• Makes any line vertical
• Represented by letter “V”




                       Vertical constraint
Parallel Constraint
• Makes two line Parallel to each other
• Represented by the symbol “//”



                                     Parallel
                                     constraint
Perpendicular Constraint
• Makes two lines perpendicular to each other
• Also called “Orthogonal” constraint




                              Perpendicular
                              constraint
Equal Constraint
• Makes two entities equal to each other
• Applied to radius (R), diameter, length (L),
  angles measurement




                       Equal constraint
Tangential Constraint
• Makes a point tangent to the curve
• Represented by letter “T”




                                 Tangential
                                 constraint
Applying Constraints
• Equilateral Triangle
• Isosceles Triangle
Equilateral Triangle
Isosceles Triangle
Practice Drawing 1
Practice Drawing 2

Weitere ähnliche Inhalte

Andere mochten auch

Vannini maricaes4
Vannini maricaes4Vannini maricaes4
Vannini maricaes4
ranma1985
 
Ciber Master Data Management
Ciber Master Data ManagementCiber Master Data Management
Ciber Master Data Management
spearcy
 
Avaliaç_o_da_qualidade_das_variáveis_epidemiológicas_e_demográficas_do_Sistem...
Avaliaç_o_da_qualidade_das_variáveis_epidemiológicas_e_demográficas_do_Sistem...Avaliaç_o_da_qualidade_das_variáveis_epidemiológicas_e_demográficas_do_Sistem...
Avaliaç_o_da_qualidade_das_variáveis_epidemiológicas_e_demográficas_do_Sistem...
estrategiabrasileirinhos
 

Andere mochten auch (6)

Adam's love Presentation at AIDSTAR-One, amfAR and NIMH Technical Consultatio...
Adam's love Presentation at AIDSTAR-One, amfAR and NIMH Technical Consultatio...Adam's love Presentation at AIDSTAR-One, amfAR and NIMH Technical Consultatio...
Adam's love Presentation at AIDSTAR-One, amfAR and NIMH Technical Consultatio...
 
Vannini maricaes4
Vannini maricaes4Vannini maricaes4
Vannini maricaes4
 
Ciber Master Data Management
Ciber Master Data ManagementCiber Master Data Management
Ciber Master Data Management
 
Cloud client : 达尔文信息云浏览器
Cloud client : 达尔文信息云浏览器Cloud client : 达尔文信息云浏览器
Cloud client : 达尔文信息云浏览器
 
Avaliaç_o_da_qualidade_das_variáveis_epidemiológicas_e_demográficas_do_Sistem...
Avaliaç_o_da_qualidade_das_variáveis_epidemiológicas_e_demográficas_do_Sistem...Avaliaç_o_da_qualidade_das_variáveis_epidemiológicas_e_demográficas_do_Sistem...
Avaliaç_o_da_qualidade_das_variáveis_epidemiológicas_e_demográficas_do_Sistem...
 
Solving Word Problems: Graphical Method
Solving Word Problems: Graphical MethodSolving Word Problems: Graphical Method
Solving Word Problems: Graphical Method
 

Ähnlich wie Robot Modelling and Assembling Day 3

linesandangles-111014002441-phpapp02-150823071910-lva1-app6892 (1).pptx
linesandangles-111014002441-phpapp02-150823071910-lva1-app6892 (1).pptxlinesandangles-111014002441-phpapp02-150823071910-lva1-app6892 (1).pptx
linesandangles-111014002441-phpapp02-150823071910-lva1-app6892 (1).pptx
AyushiJainVII
 
Engineering Drawing : Class 02
Engineering Drawing : Class 02Engineering Drawing : Class 02
Engineering Drawing : Class 02
Suhaimi Said
 

Ähnlich wie Robot Modelling and Assembling Day 3 (17)

Math
MathMath
Math
 
Lines and angles class 9 ppt made by hardik kapoor
Lines and angles class 9 ppt made by hardik kapoorLines and angles class 9 ppt made by hardik kapoor
Lines and angles class 9 ppt made by hardik kapoor
 
Lines and angles
Lines and anglesLines and angles
Lines and angles
 
Linesandangles 111014002441-phpapp02
Linesandangles 111014002441-phpapp02Linesandangles 111014002441-phpapp02
Linesandangles 111014002441-phpapp02
 
linesandangles-111014002441-phpapp02-150823071910-lva1-app6892 (1).pptx
linesandangles-111014002441-phpapp02-150823071910-lva1-app6892 (1).pptxlinesandangles-111014002441-phpapp02-150823071910-lva1-app6892 (1).pptx
linesandangles-111014002441-phpapp02-150823071910-lva1-app6892 (1).pptx
 
Jjj
JjjJjj
Jjj
 
Lines and angles
Lines and anglesLines and angles
Lines and angles
 
GE 8152 – ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
GE 8152 – ENGINEERING GRAPHICSGE 8152 – ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
GE 8152 – ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
 
Element of Art - Line
Element of Art - LineElement of Art - Line
Element of Art - Line
 
Eng dwg 1011-1_wk2_gc_&_2d
Eng dwg 1011-1_wk2_gc_&_2dEng dwg 1011-1_wk2_gc_&_2d
Eng dwg 1011-1_wk2_gc_&_2d
 
Types of lines .
Types of lines .Types of lines .
Types of lines .
 
Engineering Drawing : Class 02
Engineering Drawing : Class 02Engineering Drawing : Class 02
Engineering Drawing : Class 02
 
Vectors
VectorsVectors
Vectors
 
Geometry
GeometryGeometry
Geometry
 
Technology and Livelihood Education-REVIEWER_2022.pdf
Technology and Livelihood Education-REVIEWER_2022.pdfTechnology and Livelihood Education-REVIEWER_2022.pdf
Technology and Livelihood Education-REVIEWER_2022.pdf
 
Unit 1 – Geometric Terms & Definitions
Unit 1 – Geometric Terms & DefinitionsUnit 1 – Geometric Terms & Definitions
Unit 1 – Geometric Terms & Definitions
 
Earth Science Mapping; interactive topographic maps
Earth Science Mapping; interactive topographic mapsEarth Science Mapping; interactive topographic maps
Earth Science Mapping; interactive topographic maps
 

Robot Modelling and Assembling Day 3

  • 1. Week 2 Day 1 Workshop by
  • 2. Highlights of Previous Lecture • What is CAD and its advantages? • Introduction to Pro/ENGINEER and its environment • Introduction to Sketch mode and its tools
  • 3. Today’s Lecture • Dimensions – Definition – Weak Dimensions – Strong Dimensions – How to use Dimensions to give a required shape • Constraints – Definition – Types of Constraints • Practicing Dimensions and Constraints
  • 4. Dimensions • Definition – Measurement of entities • Length • Radius, Diameter • Angles
  • 5. Weak vs. Strong Dimensions • Weak Dimensions – Are grey in color – made automatically by the software – Can be modified by dragging the edges of shape(s) • Strong Dimensions – Are in white color – Have to be entered manually – Locks the shape, i.e. the feature cannot be dragged to change
  • 6. Dimensioning a Shape • Draw a rectangle, randomly of any size • Now we want to make its size • Double click the weak dimensions – They will become editable – Enter the desired values
  • 7. Radius & Diameter Dimensions • To this rectangle, add Fillet of dimension 3 units – Fillet measuring dimension is Radius • Now add a circle at the center of this shape of diameter 5 units or radius 2.5 units
  • 8.
  • 9. Angular Dimensions • Draw 2 lines of any dimensions, both meeting at one point • Click the Dimension tool • Select the two lines • Now click the MMB between these lines
  • 10. Constraints • Definition – A limitation or restriction • Why they are used? – To give our drawings a definite shape • Types – Horizontal, Vertical, Perpendicular, Tangent, Equal Parallel, Symmetric
  • 11. Using Constraints • Click the constraint icon • pops-up a window, with title “Constraints” • Draw different shapes and apply them • Represented by letters and symbols
  • 12. Horizontal Constraint • Makes any line horizontal • Represented by letter “H” Horizontal constraint
  • 13. Vertical Constraint • Makes any line vertical • Represented by letter “V” Vertical constraint
  • 14. Parallel Constraint • Makes two line Parallel to each other • Represented by the symbol “//” Parallel constraint
  • 15. Perpendicular Constraint • Makes two lines perpendicular to each other • Also called “Orthogonal” constraint Perpendicular constraint
  • 16. Equal Constraint • Makes two entities equal to each other • Applied to radius (R), diameter, length (L), angles measurement Equal constraint
  • 17. Tangential Constraint • Makes a point tangent to the curve • Represented by letter “T” Tangential constraint
  • 18. Applying Constraints • Equilateral Triangle • Isosceles Triangle