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E-raamat: Understanding CATIA: A Tutorial Approach [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra), (RTC Institute of Technology, India), (University of Aveiro, Portugal)
  • Formaat: 242 pages, 12 Line drawings, black and white; 425 Halftones, black and white; 437 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Science, Technology, and Management
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Apr-2021
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781003121657
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 242 pages, 12 Line drawings, black and white; 425 Halftones, black and white; 437 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Science, Technology, and Management
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Apr-2021
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781003121657
"This book provides a key understanding of CATIA which is a solid modeling software. By using screen shots of step-by-step training, the reader will obtain comprehensive knowledge of all tools provided in CATIA for use in a variety of engineering fields.The book introduces CATIA basics, covers part design, discusses sheet metal design, talks about assembly, presents drawings and shows modeling an engineered component. The primary aim of this book is to assist in learning the use of CATIA software through examples taken from various areas of engineering. The content and treatment of the subject matter is most appropriate for university students studying engineering and practicing engineers who wish to learn the use of CATIA"--

This book provides a key understanding of CATIA which is a solid modeling software. By using screen shots of step-by-step training, the reader will obtain comprehensive knowledge of all tools provided in CATIA for use in a variety of engineering fields.

The book introduces CATIA basics, covers part design, discusses sheet metal design, talks about assembly, presents drawings and shows modeling of an engineered component.

The primary aim of this book is to assist in learning the use of CATIA software through examples taken from various areas of engineering. The content and treatment of the subject matter is most appropriate for university students studying engineering and practicing engineers who wish to learn the use of CATIA.

Preface xi
Acknowledgements xv
About the Editors xvii
Section I Introduction
Chapter 1 Introducing CATIA Basics
3(8)
1.1 Introduction to CATIA
3(1)
1.2 System Requirements
3(1)
1.3 Types of Documents
3(1)
1.4 Shortcut Keys
4(1)
1.5 Function of Mouse Button
4(1)
1.5.1 Three-Button Mouse
5(1)
1.6 Function of Keyboard
5(1)
1.7 Workbenches in CATIA
6(1)
1.7.1 Sketcher Workbench
6(1)
1.7.2 Part Design Workbench
6(1)
1.7.3 Wireframe and Surface Design Workbench
6(1)
1.7.4 Assembly Design Workbench
6(1)
1.7.5 Drafting Workbench
7(1)
1.7.6 Generative Sheet Metal Design Workbench
7(1)
1.8 Toolbars
7(4)
Section II Sketcher
Chapter 2 Sketcher Workbench
11(32)
2.1 Introduction
11(1)
2.2 Accessing the Sketcher Workbench
11(2)
2.3 Profile Toolbar
13(30)
2.3.1 Profile Toolbar
13(1)
2.3.2 Predefined Toolbar
14(5)
2.3.2.1 Rectangle
14(1)
2.3.2.2 Oriented Rectangle
15(2)
2.3.2.3 Parallelogram
17(1)
2.3.2.4 Elongated Hole
17(1)
2.3.2.5 Cylindrical Elongated Hole or Slot
17(1)
2.3.2.6 Keyhole Profile
17(1)
2.3.2.7 Hexagon
18(1)
2.3.2.8 Centered Rectangle
18(1)
2.3.2.9 Centered Parallelogram
19(1)
2.3.3 Circle Toolbar
19(8)
2.3.3.1 Circle
21(1)
2.3.3.2 Three-Point Circle
21(1)
2.3.3.3 Circle Using Coordinates
22(1)
2.3.3.4 Tri-Tangent Circle
23(1)
2.3.3.5 Three-Point Arc
24(1)
2.3.3.6 Three-Point Arc Starting with Limits
25(1)
2.3.3.7 Arc
26(1)
2.3.4 Spline Toolbar
27(2)
2.3.4.1 Spline
27(1)
2.3.4.2 Connect
28(1)
2.3.5 Conic
29(2)
2.3.5.1 Ellipse
29(1)
2.3.5.2 Parabola by Focus
30(1)
2.3.5.3 Hyperbola by Focus
30(1)
2.3.5.4 Conic
30(1)
2.3.6 Line
31(5)
2.3.6.1 Line
31(2)
2.3.6.2 Infinite Line
33(1)
2.3.6.3 Bi-Tangent Line
34(1)
2.3.6.4 Bisecting Line
34(1)
2.3.6.5 Line Normal to Curve
35(1)
2.3.7 Point
36(7)
2.3.7.1 Point by Clicking
36(2)
2.3.7.2 Point by Using Coordinates
38(1)
2.3.7.3 Equidistant Points
39(1)
2.3.7.4 Intersection Point
40(1)
2.3.7.5 Projection Point
41(2)
Chapter 3 Operation Toolbar
43(30)
3.1 Introduction
43(1)
3.2 Operation Toolbar
43(7)
3.2.1 Corner
43(5)
3.2.2 Chamfer
48(2)
3.3 Relim itations
50(7)
3.3.1 Trim
51(4)
3.3.2 Break
55(1)
3.3.3 Quick Trim
56(1)
3.4 Transformation
57(16)
3.4.1 Mirror
58(1)
3.4.2 Symmetry
59(1)
3.4.3 Translate
60(3)
3.4.4 Rotate
63(3)
3.4.5 Scale
66(2)
3.4.6 Offset
68(5)
Chapter 4 Constraints Toolbar
73(46)
4.1 Introduction
73(1)
4.2 Constraints
73(1)
4.3 Constraint and Element Colors
73(1)
4.4 Constraints Toolbar
73(1)
4.5 Geometric Constraint
73(27)
4.6 Dimensional Constraints
100(10)
4.6.1 Dimensioning of Straight Line
101(1)
4.6.2 Dimensioning of Inclined Line
102(3)
4.6.3 Dimensioning between Two Points
105(2)
4.6.4 Dimensioning between Two Angular Lines
107(3)
4.7 Auto Constraint
110(3)
4.8 Edit Multi-Constraint
113(2)
4.9 Modifying Dimensions after Placement
115(4)
Section III Part Design
Chapter 5 Part Design
119(76)
5.1 Introduction
119(1)
5.2 Accessing the Part Design Workbench
119(3)
5.3 Sketch-Based Features Toolbar
122(33)
5.3.1 Pads
122(9)
5.3.1.1 Pad
124(1)
5.3.1.2 Drafted Filleted Pad
125(3)
5.3.1.3 Multi-Pad
128(3)
5.3.2 Pocket
131(4)
5.3.2.1 Pocket
131(1)
5.3.2.2 Drafted Filleted Pocket
131(2)
5.3.2.3 Multi-Pocket
133(2)
5.3.3 Shaft
135(2)
5.3.4 Groove
137(3)
5.3.5 Hole
140(1)
5.3.6 Rib
141(2)
5.3.7 Slot
143(2)
5.3.8 Solid Combine
145(6)
5.3.8.1 Stiffener
147(1)
5.3.8.2 Solid Combine
148(3)
5.3.9 Multi-Section Solid
151(2)
5.3.10 Removed Multi-Section Solid
153(2)
5.4 Dress-Up Features Toolbar
155(19)
5.4.1 Fillets Toolbar
156(9)
5.4.1.1 Edge Fillet
157(2)
5.4.1.2 Variable Radius Fillet
159(2)
5.4.1.3 Chordal Fillet
161(1)
5.4.1.4 Face-Face Fillet
162(2)
5.4.1.5 Tritangent Fillet
164(1)
5.4.2 Draft Toolbar
165(6)
5.4.2.1 Draft Angle
167(1)
5.4.2.2 Draft Reflect Line
168(2)
5.4.2.3 Variable Angle Draft
170(1)
5.4.3 Shell
171(2)
5.4.4 Thickness
173(1)
5.5 Transformation Features Toolbar
174(21)
5.5.1 Transformation Toolbar
176(5)
5.5.1.1 Translation
177(1)
5.5.1.2 Rotation
178(2)
5.5.1.3 Symmetry
180(1)
5.5.2 Mirror
181(1)
5.5.3 Patterns Toolbar
182(6)
5.5.3.1 Rectangular Pattern
183(2)
5.5.3.2 Circular Pattern
185(2)
5.5.3.3 Use Pattern
187(1)
5.5.4 Scale Toolbar
188(7)
5.5.4.1 Scaling
190(1)
5.5.4.2 Affinity
191
Section IV Assembly
Chapter 6 Assembly Design
195(18)
6.1 Introduction
195(1)
6.2 Accessing the Assembly Design Workbench
195(1)
6.3 Product Structure Tools Toolbar
195(3)
6.3.1 Component
197(1)
6.3.2 Product
197(1)
6.3.3 Part
197(1)
6.3.4 Existing Component
197(1)
6.3.5 Existing Component With Positioning
197(1)
6.3.6 Replace Component
197(1)
6.3.7 Graph Tree
197(1)
6.3.8 Generate Numbering
198(1)
6.3.9 Selective Load
198(1)
6.3.10 Manage Representations
198(1)
6.3.11 Multi Instantiation Toolbar
198(1)
6.4 Move
198(1)
6.4.1 Manipulation
198(1)
6.4.2 Snap
199(1)
6.4.3 Explode
199(1)
6.4.4 Stop Manipulate on Clash
199(1)
6.5 Update
199(1)
6.6 The Constrains Toolbar
200(7)
6.6.1 Coincidence Constraint
200(3)
6.6.2 Contact Constraint
203(1)
6.6.3 Offset Constraint
204(1)
6.6.4 Angle Constraint
205(1)
6.6.5 Fix Component
206(1)
6.6.6 Fix Together
207(1)
6.6.7 Quick Constraint
207(1)
6.6.8 Flexible/Rigid Sub-Assembly
207(1)
6.6.9 Change Constraint
207(1)
6.6.10 Reuse Pattern
207(1)
6.7 The Measure Toolbar
207(1)
6.7.1 Measure Between
208(1)
6.7.2 Measure Item
208(1)
6.7.3 Measure Inertia
208(1)
6.8 The Space Analysis Toolbar
208(1)
6.8.1 Clash
209(1)
6.8.2 Sectioning
209(1)
6.8.3 Distance and Band Analysis
209(1)
6.9 The Annotation Toolbar
209(4)
6.9.1 Weld Feature
209(1)
6.9.2 Text With Leader
209(1)
6.9.3 Flag Note With Leader
209(1)
6.9.4 View Container Sub Toolbar
210(1)
6.9.5 3D-Annotation-Query Switch On/Switch Off
210(3)
Section V Drafting
Chapter 7 Drafting
213(6)
7.1 Introduction
213(1)
7.2 The Views Toolbar
213(3)
7.2.1 Projections Toolbar
213(1)
7.2.2 Sections Toolbar
213(1)
7.2.3 Details Toolbar
214(1)
7.2.4 Clippings Toolbar
215(1)
7.2.5 Break View Toolbar
215(1)
7.2.6 Wizard Toolbar
215(1)
7.3 The Dimensioning Toolbar
216(3)
Section VI Case Study
Chapter 8 Case Study 1
219(10)
8.1 Assembly
219(6)
8.1.1 Aim
219(6)
8.2 Drafting
225(4)
8.2.1 Aim
225(4)
Chapter 9 Case Study 2
229(12)
9.1 Assembly
229(7)
9.2 Drafting
236(5)
9.2.1 Aim
236(5)
Index 241
Kaushik Kumar, B.Tech (Mechanical Engineering, REC (Now NIT), Warangal), MBA (Marketing, IGNOU) and Ph.D (Engineering, Jadavpur University), is presently an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi, India. He has 19 years of Teaching & Research and over 11 years of industrial experience in a manufacturing unit of Global repute. His areas of teaching and research interest are Composites, Optimization, Non-conventional machining, CAD / CAM, Rapid Prototyping and Quality Management Systems. He has 9 Patents, 35+ Book, 30 Edited Book, 55 Book Chapters, 150 international Journal publications, 22 International and 1 National Conference publications to his credit. He is on the editorial board and review panel of 7 International and 1 National Journals of repute. He has been felicitated with many awards and honours. (Web of Science core collection (102 publications/h-index 10+, SCOPUS/h-index 10+, Google Scholar/h-index 23+).

Chikesh Ranjan, (BE, Mechanical Engineering, Marathwara Institute of Technology, Aurangabad, Maharastra, India), M.E. (Design of Mechanical Equipment, BIT Mesra), presently pursuing PhD (BIT Mesra). He is presently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, RTC Institute of Technology, Ranchi, India. He has over 7 years of Teaching and Research experience. His areas of interests are Product and Process Design, CAD/CAM/CAE, Rapid prototyping and Composites. He has 11 Books, 15 international journal and 4 International Conference publications to his credit.

J. Paulo Davim is a Full Professor at the University of Aveiro, Portugal. He is also distinguished as honorary professor in several universities/colleges in China, India and Spain. He received his Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1997, M.Sc. degree in Mechanical Engineering (materials and manufacturing processes) in 1991, Mechanical Engineering degree (5 years) in 1986, from the University of Porto (FEUP), the Aggregate title (Full Habilitation) from the University of Coimbra in 2005 and the D.Sc. (Higher Doctorate) from London Metropolitan University in 2013. He is Senior Chartered Engineer by the Portuguese Institution of Engineers with an MBA and Specialist titles in Engineering and Industrial Management as well as in Metrology. He is also Eur Ing by FEANI-Brussels and Fellow (FIET) of IET-London. He has more than 30 years of teaching and research experience in Manufacturing, Materials, Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, with special emphasis in Machining & Tribology. He has also interest in Management, Engineering Education and Higher Education for Sustainability. He has guided large numbers of postdoc, Ph.D. and masters students as well as has coordinated and participated in several financed research projects. He has received several scientific awards and honors. He has worked as evaluator of projects for ERC-European Research Council and other international research agencies as well as examiner of Ph.D. thesis for many universities in different countries. He is the Editor in Chief of several international journals, Guest Editor of journals, books Editor, book Series Editor and Scientific Advisory for many international journals and conferences. Presently, he is an Editorial Board member of 30 international journals and acts as reviewer for more than 100 prestigious Web of Science journals. In addition, he has also published as editor (and co-editor) more than 150 books and as author (and co-author) more than 15 books, 100 book chapters and 500 articles in journals and conferences (more than 250 articles in journals indexed in Web of Science core collection/h-index 56+/10000+ citations, SCOPUS/h-index 61+/12500+ citations, Google Scholar/h-index 78+/20500+ citations).