Tag: 3D

philhuynh
PTC Solution Day 2010 North Sydney shows a small gimps of the future.
2010.02.08 03:09:59

29th of January 2010 was the PTC Solution Day in North Sydney at the Rydges. As CADDIT.net has mentioned in their article of the PTC solution day, the day revolved around showing off PTC's newest Brainchild Windchill 9.1 in how it can be incorporated into the Lifecycle of PLM. Greg Brown did a fantastic job captivating the crowds in the demos as well as the presentation.

PTC's Windchill is really leading the competition in this area with wonderful security management system for designs and intellectual property from formulas to analysis to manuals quickly and efficiently allowing for clients to interact with little hassle. Not only using Native files from PTC but also files from CATIA, inventor as well as Solidworks showing that PTC is really on the life pulse on the needs of companies and clients internationally.

The new enhancements of Windchill 9.1 is great but the most exciting thing for me was the new Wildfire 6.0 and its newest features and the line in which PTC is going to take. The changes include enhancements in the user interface, as well as introduction of 3D modeling based on 3D deformation. The best way to describe is like a ball of clay. Now by using the mouse you can pull the ball into different shapes and places molding the 3D model. Pretty cool in action.

There many other things which i can mention that was a real eye opener that day but i guess it is best to leave it to PTC to start the show. Until next time. See ya.



Tags: Wildfire 6.0 | Winchill | PTC | Solution Day | North Sydney | Security Managment | Intellectual Property | 3D modeling | 3D Deformation | 3D

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philhuynh
Pro/ENGINEER ease of use, the search function and exploded view
2010.01.24 21:12:02

As the weeks progress in using Pro/E Wildfire 5.0, i am impressed at the ease of use of the program itself. Just getting the parts required for the assembly can be a nightmare for some engineers since they sometimes are working in more than one project in the same directory with about 5 other files types of the same model. Pro/E has made it quite simple in sorting the files that you require simply by using the file type filter opinion to select the model type i want as well as using the search function.

The best part of this function is that you can do this either on the local harddrive or on a network based system to file the design required for editing. It is also worth noting that the search function is not limited to single part files either. You can use the search function of Pro/E Assembly for ASM files with many parts. Instead of manually finding the part that you are looking for, go to Edit and find function and you will get another dialogue box showing that you can search for various components in assembly by using the correct name and hopefully you have named the parts in the assembly as well.

Now the 3D mode, allows for assemblies to be quickly disassembled and shown in an exploded view. This helps to show the various components in which can be edited dynamically now in Wildfire 5.0. This is simply done by going to  main menus >View > Explode > Explode View. To move components in exploded view just go to View > Explode > Edit Position, then from here just move the necessary components required. This is just a few functions that i have found particularly useful that are available in Pro/E Wildfire 5.0.

Here is a nice example that i have found:

Exploded view of a complex assembly

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Tags: use | ease | search | views | exploded | Pro/E | design | machine | software | 3D | CAD

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caddit
Busting Four Myths of 2D and 3D CAD Software Marketing
2008.11.17 07:34:40
"Should my business be using 3D CAD software?"
Maybe the better question is "how exactly would using 3D CAD get my job done better?" Let's explore four myths about using CAD today.


Myth: everyone uses CAD already
42% of builders surveyed in 2006 still don't use any CAD program at all
according to one survey. Should they be using CAD? Probably, and many are changing over. But statistics like this sometimes help us see through the "don't get left behind" marketing hype and be more realistic about our requirements.


Myth: CAD software is too hard for me to learn
That's only true if you choose the wrong CAD software for your needs. 3D CAD software might be exactly what you need, or exactly what you don't need. A successful CAD migration involves three steps: 1) identify your business requirements 2) identify CAD systems meeting those requirements 3) identify which vendors offer the support you need for the system you choose. When possible, try to buy a CAD system from a vendor that offers direct support for the system you choose. They should also be able to help you identify your requirements before you buy. Your vendor choice alone can make a big difference in the success of your CAD system. To help new CAD users, CADDIT has published a
free CAD e-book.


Myth: 3D is always better
If you are working for a customer who wants a 2D drawing, give them a 2D drawing. According to
a recent marketing report by the Aberdeen Group, there are several reasons people use 2D CAD in the first place, including demand for increased quality/reliability, shortened product development schedules, accelerating product commoditization and marketspace competition. The main reason that seems to prevent 2D CAD users from migrating to 3D CAD is "The current process using 2D works, no need to make a change (40% of surveyed)".

progeCAD is an example of robust 2D/limited 3D CAD that is helping thousands of businesses meet their mainly-2D design needs successfully. Many surveyors, builders, electricians and engineers have no real need for 3D CAD at this time.


Myth: Everyone is going to use 3D CAD soon
"Most CAD users still work in 2D, while 3D design is rapidly moving to the forefront.." - Business Wire, Nov 14, 1995 article "AccelGraphics announces first entry-level workstation-class 3D graphics accelerator; new board delivers high-performance 3D graphics for price-sensitive MCAD users". More that 10 years later, CAD software marketing is still warning the world about an impending obsolescence of 2D CAD. The reality is that designers have far more freedom of choice than ever before in finding a design package that fits their needs and budget.


The key is knowing the right CAD for the right job at the right price. A certain flexibility to adapt one's self to learning several systems is therefore practical, but we don't need to learn them all. Technology is just a tool that we create to help us get a job done. It should never become a religion that ironically blinds us from seeing a better way of getting that job done. CADDIT has already helped hundreds of companies find the right CAD software. What has surprised many of our customers is that the best system for them is often not the most expensive or complex system we support.

CADDIT is a professional CAD and CAM software consulting company based in Sydney Australia. The full version of this article can be found here.


Tags: CAD | 2D | 3D | marketing | myths | sales | software

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