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Snap Lines are used in Proe drafting to cleanup dimesions in a View, these lines can be switched off after we cleanup dimensions
c language is used for development of Pro-E
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With a simplified rep, less of the model data is loaded into memory. Computer performance is improved.
change is the law of nature. everything changes in life. i think if i proe myself to the company or my work is finished, i will think of it.
I am a senior student in mechanical engineering I ve been looking for this answer for a long long time but i cannot even find a degree specialized in stress analysis So i guess that in order to become a stress analyst, you need to master: Mechanical Design Mechanics Strength of Materials Mechanics of Solid Also I suggest that you start using some mechanical design and stress analysis programs in order to be fully fonctional when you ll apply for a job CATIA/PRoE NASTRAN/ANSYS I ve been doing it with CATIA and ANSYS Of course i did not purchase the licence if you know what i mean (internet is a goldmine) ... Take care.
Pro E is the abbreviation of pro engineer. The most frequently asked questions in an interview of this type would include what is automatic regeneration, what is a bill of materials, what is a coding table, and what is a cut out. Just to name a few.
Because they sold lots of things like silk, leather, carpets, paper, weapons, crystal glass, rice, figs, cherries, apricots, peaches, cotton, and olives so lots of proe from fifferent cultures visited
Because they sold lots of things like silk, leather, carpets, paper, weapons, crystal glass, rice, figs, cherries, apricots, peaches, cotton, and olives so lots of proe from fifferent cultures visited
Computer Aided Design (CAD) is the general term for MANY different softwares used to create 2 dimensional (2D) drawings and 3 dimensional (3D) products. This could be for any thing. home products, cars, houses, the world! AutoCAD is a pioneer in CAD and primarily 2D (*.dwg format - still a 2D standard widely used and translated from many other softwares) A small sampling of 3D software is Solidworks, ProEngineer (ProE), Inventor, Catia. Most if not all CAD will do 2D & 3D but as it is a 3D world, most are migrating to 3D tools primarily with 2D as an add-on. There are of course MANY other softwares in CAD and then there is CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing), CNC (computer Numerical Control) translators between the many options are also available (STEP, IGES, STL etc).
To do surface modelling for plate / sheet structure items ( from plastics to metals to wood ........) and do assembly simulations etc. This can be done in several otehr packages like solid modelling / PROE etc but CATIA has distict features to use for sheet structures hence it gives an edge to use it in body frames etc in Auto industry.
pycnometer technique involves the intrusion of a non-wetting liquid at high pressure into a material through the use of a porosimeter. Porosimetry is an analytical technique used to determine various quantifiable aspects a materials porous nature, such as pore diameter, total proe volume, surface area, bulk density, true density etc. you can read more in the related link