Essentials of Pro/ENGINEER

by ;
Edition: CD
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2001-06-25
Publisher(s): Cengage Learning
List Price: $48.95

Rent Textbook

Select for Price
There was a problem. Please try again later.

New Textbook

We're Sorry
Sold Out

Used Textbook

We're Sorry
Sold Out

eTextbook

We're Sorry
Not Available

How Marketplace Works:

  • This item is offered by an independent seller and not shipped from our warehouse
  • Item details like edition and cover design may differ from our description; see seller's comments before ordering.
  • Sellers much confirm and ship within two business days; otherwise, the order will be cancelled and refunded.
  • Marketplace purchases cannot be returned to eCampus.com. Contact the seller directly for inquiries; if no response within two days, contact customer service.
  • Additional shipping costs apply to Marketplace purchases. Review shipping costs at checkout.

Summary

The book provides self-guided tutorial notes that walk readers through the essentials of using Pro/E software in engineering design. While many Pro/E books cover every feature of the software package, this book smiply teaches the most commonly used commands and techniques. The authors also provide offers direction to readers who may need to learn more advanced features of Pro/E or other CAD packages. While Pro/E and other CAD software companies have been developing new releases on an annual basis, Haik and Kilani focus most of their teaching on the basic material that does not change from release to release. With this approach, readers will have command of the basic powers of Pro/E, but not need to purchase a new book with every new version of Pro/E..

Table of Contents

What Is Pro/E?
1(2)
Objectives: Why Learn This?
1(1)
Information
1(2)
Getting Familiar with Pro/E
3(28)
Lesson Objective
3(1)
Starting and Working with Pro/E
3(1)
Giving Commands
4(1)
Opening an Existing Part
5(1)
Controlling Environment Variables
6(1)
Controlling Hidden Line Display
6(1)
Obtaining a Shaded Image of Your Part
7(1)
Specifying the Default View Projection
7(1)
Using the View Options
7(1)
Zooming In and Out
8(1)
Interactive Zooming, Panning, and Spinning
8(1)
Repainting the View
9(1)
Orienting the Model Accurately
10(1)
Orthographic Views
10(1)
Obtaining Principal Orthographic Projections
11(1)
Naming and Saving Views
12(1)
Using the Query Sel Option
12(2)
Accurate Orientation
14(1)
Generating Isometric Views
15(1)
Engineering Drawings
16(3)
Inquiring about Your Model
19(1)
Modifying Dimensions and Examining Relational Constraints
20(2)
Adding Features to Your Part
22(1)
Specifying the Sketching Plane and the Sketching Reference Plane
22(1)
Drawing Your Sketch
23(1)
Aligning Your Sketch to the Part
24(1)
Examining Sketcher Assumptions
24(1)
Adding Dimensions to Your Sketch
25(1)
Building Relations and Parametric Study
26(5)
Creating Simple Parts
31(40)
Objectives
31(1)
Naming the New Part
31(1)
Datum Planes and Datum Axes
32(1)
Default Datum Planes
32(1)
Default Coordinate Systems
33(1)
Feature-Based Modeling
33(1)
Protrusion
34(5)
Extrusion
34(2)
Creating Sketch Geometry
36(1)
Sketch Alignment
37(1)
Sketch Dimensions
38(1)
Modifying Values
38(1)
Summary
39(1)
Protrusion Example Using the Intent Manager
39(5)
Making the Base Section
40(4)
Adding Depth
44(1)
A Worked Exercise
44(2)
A Revolved Protrusion
46(2)
Protrusion Sweeps
48(1)
A Worked Example of Sweeps
49(3)
Protrusion Blend
52(3)
A Worked Example of Blending
55(1)
Smooth Rotational Blends
56(4)
A Shaft Feature
60(1)
Patterned Features
61(1)
A Worked Example of a Pattern
62(1)
Fillets and Rounds
63(1)
A Grouped Pattern
64(1)
A Worked Example Using Fillets, Rounds, and Groups
65(1)
Review Exercise
66(5)
Material Removal Operations
71(22)
Objectives
71(1)
Creating Cuts
71(5)
Worked Example: Extruded Cuts
71(2)
Exercise: Using Revolved Cuts
73(1)
Exercise: Using Swept Cuts
74(1)
Exercise: Using Blended Cuts
75(1)
Creating Slots
76(1)
Creating Straight Holes with Linear Placement
77(1)
Creating Straight Holes with Radial Placement
78(1)
Creating Straight Holes with Coaxial Placement
78(1)
Creating a Sketched Hole
79(1)
The Chamfer Feature
80(2)
Creating Neck Cuts
82(1)
A Working Exercise
83(4)
Review Exercise
87(6)
Part Building and Editing Techniques
93(20)
Objective
93(1)
Sketcher Tools
93(1)
Dimensioning the Sketch
94(1)
Sketcher Constraints
95(1)
Explicit Constraints
96(2)
Adding Relations between Features
98(3)
Feature Symmetry
101(1)
Creating Radial Patterns
102(1)
Completing the Index Block
103(3)
Redefining Features
103(1)
Resolving Feature Incompatibility
104(1)
Finishing the Index Block
105(1)
Use of the Intent Manager in Pro/E20
106(2)
Review Exercise
108(5)
Assembly
113(12)
Objectives
113(1)
Geneva Cam
113(1)
The Index Plate
114(1)
Cap Screw
114(1)
Assembly
115(2)
Degrees of Freedom
115(1)
Mate
115(1)
Mate Offset
116(1)
Align
116(1)
Align Offset
117(1)
Orient
117(1)
Insert
117(1)
Creating a Subassembly
117(1)
Moving the Components
118(1)
Shaft Assembly
119(1)
Assembly Modification
120(1)
Making Datum
120(1)
Assigning Colors
120(1)
Exploding the Assembly View
121(1)
Assembly Information
121(2)
Assembly Drawings
123(1)
Review Exercises
124(1)
Practical Problem
125(22)
Introduction
125(1)
Generating the Parts
126(10)
Part One: Base Plate
126(1)
Part Two: Bearing Block
127(1)
Part Three: Displacer Piston Rod
127(1)
Part Four: Cylinder Plate
128(1)
Part Five: Connector Link
129(1)
Part Six: Transfer Piston Guide
130(1)
Part Seven: Power Connector Lever
131(1)
Part Eight: Crank Web
131(1)
Part Nine: Flywheel
132(1)
Part Ten: Crank Web Shaft
132(1)
Part Eleven: Displacer Cylinder
133(1)
Part Twelve: Displacer Piston
133(1)
Part Thirteen: Main Bearing Bushing
134(1)
Part Fourteen: Power Cylinder
135(1)
Part Fifteen: Alcohol Burner Cap
135(1)
Generating Assembly
136(3)
Base Plate and Cylinder Plate
136(1)
Adding Bearing Block to Assembly
136(1)
Adding Crank Web Shaft to Assembly
137(1)
Adding Flywheel to Assembly
137(1)
Adding Crank Web to Assembly
137(1)
Adding Transfer Piston Guide to Assembly
137(1)
Connector Link and Bushing
137(1)
Connector Link to Assembly
137(1)
Bearing Block and Bushings
138(1)
Displacer Piston Rod and Displacer Piston
138(1)
Displacer Piston Rod to Assembly
138(1)
Displacer Cylinder to Assembly
138(1)
Power Cylinder to Assembly
138(1)
Power Connector Lever to Assembly
139(1)
Alcohol Burner Cap to Assembly
139(1)
Parametric Study
139(5)
Details of Part Creation
144(3)
Reverse Engineering by Pro/E Modeling
147(1)
Objective
147(1)
Paper Stapler
147(1)
Part 1
147(3)
Part 2
150(1)
Part 3
151(1)
Part 4
151(1)
Part 5
152(1)
Part 6
152(1)
Part 7
153(1)
Part 8
153(1)
Part 9
154(1)
Assembly
154(1)
Electric Can Opener
154(1)
Part 1: 3-Inch Screw
155(1)
Part 2: Motor
156(1)
Part 3: Guide Pin
157(1)
Part 4: Small Gear
157(1)
Part 5: Large Gear
157(1)
Part 6: Blade Pin
158(1)
Part 7: Activator
158(1)
Part 8: Coil
159(1)
Part 9: Motor Magnet
160(1)
Part 10: Magnet
161(1)
Part 11: Switch Plate
161(1)
Part 12: Coil Holder
162(1)
Part 13: Blade
163(1)
Part 14: Back Case
163(1)
Part 15: Can Holder
164(1)
Part 16: Front Plate
165(1)
Part 17: Motor Holder
166(2)
Part 18: Arm
168(2)
Part 19: Front Case
170(1)
Assembly of Parts
171(2)
Create Relations and Parameters
173(2)
Hair Dryer
175(1)
Rear Casing (Casing 1)
175(1)
Front Casing (Casing 2)
176(1)
Switch
177(1)
Motor
178(1)
Tube
178(1)
Plate 1
178(1)
Plate 2
179(1)
Fan Blade
179(1)
Fan
180(1)
Housing
180(1)
Assembly
181(1)
Cordless Screwdriver
182(1)
Casing
182(1)
Battery
183(1)
Motor
183(1)
Collet
184(1)
Collet Lock
185(1)
Gearbox
186(1)
Gears
187(1)
Switch
188(1)
Assembly
189

An electronic version of this book is available through VitalSource.

This book is viewable on PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, and most smartphones.

By purchasing, you will be able to view this book online, as well as download it, for the chosen number of days.

Digital License

You are licensing a digital product for a set duration. Durations are set forth in the product description, with "Lifetime" typically meaning five (5) years of online access and permanent download to a supported device. All licenses are non-transferable.

More details can be found here.

A downloadable version of this book is available through the eCampus Reader or compatible Adobe readers.

Applications are available on iOS, Android, PC, Mac, and Windows Mobile platforms.

Please view the compatibility matrix prior to purchase.