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Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Generative Drafting (ISO) CATIA Training Foils Version 5 Release 8 January 2002 EDU-CAT-E-GDRI-FF-V5R8

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Table of Contents (1/2) 1. Introduction to Generative Drafting Generative Drafting Workbench Presentation 2. Starting a Drawing and View Generation Starting a Generated Drawing Defining the Main Views 3. Additional View Generation Section Views and Cuts Secondary Views: Detail, Clipping, Broken, Breakout, Auxiliary, Isometric and Unfolded Views 4. Editing Views Layout and Properties Editing a View and Sheet Properties Adding Sheets to a Drawing Repositioning Views Modifying of Section, Detail and Auxiliary Profiles Modifying of Section, Detail and Auxiliary Graphical Definitions Modifying a Section Hatching Representation 5. Automatic Dimensioning Generative Dimensions Generative Dimensions (step by step) Balloons 6. Finalizing the Drawing and Printing Checking Links to a Solid 3D Part and Updating a Drawing Adding a Title Block Printing the Drawing 7. Setting Drafting Options Drafting Options and Generating Views

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Table of Contents (2/2) 8. Drafting Visualizations Threaded Holes Using 3D Viewer 9. Saving a Drawing Document Saving a Drawing and Checking Links

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Generative Drafting Workbench Presentation Introduction To Generative Drafting You will become familiar with the Generative Drafting main functionalities.

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Understanding the general process Accessing the Workbench Exploring the User Interface and Terminology Generative Drafting Workbench Presentation You will learn about the Generative Drafting Workbench by:

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Part Design Assembly Design Generative Drafting The drawing can be generated at any time; if the part or product is changed, the drawing will be automatically updated because of the associative link. Design Changes - A - Generate View(s) Geometry - B - Dimension View(s) Generative Drafting workbench and Interactive Drafting workbench are exactly the same except for the tools allowing to generate the views geometry from the 3D automatically and to dimension them automatically too. Sketcher Associative link General Process

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES From 1- Start menu or 2- Workbench Icon or 3- File menu with access 1 and 2, a wizard will appear to start the drawing if a Part or Product is loaded (open) Accessing the Workbench = =

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Dimension properties Text properties Set Default Switch Graphic Properties Drafting Toolbars and Objects ØEach toolbar contains objects that are related to specific tasks. ØObjects within these toolbars are compressed and can be expanded for additional capability by selecting the

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES View Frame View Name and View Scale Grid Active view (underlined in the tree and with a red frame) Specifications Tree Views Prompt zone Drafting Terminology

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Magnifier (on) Ø(View Menu) Drawing Overview (on) View Manipulator Dial (at Front view creation with view wizard) Step by step Dimension Generation Generative Drafting (P2 Power Tools)

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES You had a quick tour of the process to create the views of a 3D part and how the access the Generative Drafting workbench You have seen the general layout of the user interface, terminology and the basic principles. In this introduction to the Generative Drafting Workbench, To Sum Up …

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Starting a Generative Drawing Defining the Main Views Starting a Drawing and View Generation In this lesson you will learn how to generate a drawing and views for a 3D part.

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Starting a Generative Drawing You will learn how to generate a drawing directly from a 3D part. Guide Piece Drawing

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES A CATDrawing file contains a structure listing of all the sheets and views contained in the document. A Drawing Document is a file that is also called a CATDrawing and is identified by its file extension (.CATDrawing). CATDrawing file extension identification. What is a Drawing?

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Ways to Generate a Drawing 1- File menu 2- Start menu 3- Workbench Icon 4- New Icon Drawing Documents (CATDrawing) can be created in various ways How to Start a Generative Drawing from a CATPart?

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES File Options: New... for starting a default drawing document New from... for starting a drawing from an existing document Open... for opening an existing document The New from or Open options could be for retrieving company startup documents. Classical Method to Start Generating a Drawing

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Setting the Drawing Sheet Format and Drafting Standards The Modify option changes the default sheet format and the format standards. The following items maybe set: ISO, ANSI and JIS standards Paper formats (A, B, C, or A0, A1, A2, etc..) Orientation (Landscape or Portrait) Sheet scale (1 is default and should only be changed with caution) ISO ANSI or JIS Format settings can be modified later if necessary: for example the paper orientation or size with menu File + Page Setup...

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Setting First Angle Projection 2 1 Select the Properties for Sheet1 Select the option to create projection views using the first angle projection standard 3 Select OK to accept the changes After changing the Sheet properties to the first angle projection standard, set the sheet as the default so all other sheets will be created with the same angle of projection.

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Starting a Drawing with a Blank Sheet 2 1 Change to the Drafting Workbench from the Part Workbench Select the Sheet option in the Start Wizard 3 Select OK to accept the default drawing standards and Format Size

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES You will learn how to define the main views for a drawing using the View Wizard. The geometry will be generated into these views from the associated Part Document. Defining the Main Views

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Views can be associative (linked to 3D parts) or unassociative (unlinked from a 3D part). Associative (Linked) Views to a 3D part are called GENERATED VIEWS. Unassociative (Unlinked) Views to a 3D part are called DRAW VIEWS. GENERATED VIEWS DRAW VIEWS 3D Part What are the different types of Views?

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES View Wizard 2- Individually one by one Views can be created in various ways: 2 1 The View Wizard is a quick way to select predefined view configurations or define a customized view configuration. Many types of views can be created one by one in an as needed approach. Creating Views …

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Creating a Front View (1/2) Create a front view either from a part, sub-body of a part, product, or from the sub-part of a product using a reference plane. 1 2 Start the drawing with a blank sheet Select the Front View icon 3 Switch or activate the CATPart or CATProduct document (window) Note: the Front View is used as the defining view when creating projection views.

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Creating a Front View (2/2) 4 5 (Optional) Select the bodies or parts to display in the tree (use Ctrl key). If none is selected, all bodies or parts will be displayed. Or select a local view axis to set the view origin. Select your front view plane. A preview will be shown on the drawing sheet. 6 Select anywhere on the drawing sheet to generate the view Preview of the front view Note: When selecting a view plane, an orientation preview will be displayed when pre-selected (highlighted under the cursor)

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Creating an Advanced Front View The advance front view icon allows the creation of a Front View as shown previously, while defining several choices at view creation, such as view name and view scale. 1 Select the Advance Front View icon 3 Complete the Front View as previously shown 2 Key in the desired view name and scale. Select the OK button.

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Rotating the Front View Background with the View Manipulators (1/2) clicking up arrow dragging green handle clicking center left arrow clicking right arrow Up, down, right and left arrows flip background plane view 90 degrees. Center left and right arrows rotate view 30 degrees in the same plane. The 30 degrees increment can be changed with the contextual menu on the dial. The green handle(dot) rotates view freely on the same plane. Before accepting the view, it can be reoriented with the view manipulator When finished, click on dial center or anywhere on sheet to generate the Front View.

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Set the increment of Rotation View Manipulator contextual menu settings Set the angle of Rotation Set free Rotation Rotating the Front View Background with the View Manipulators (2/2)

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES To add a view on this drawing Select desired location to place the view 1 4 Adding a Projection View on a Drawing A preview of the projection view appears. The Top view (ISO Standard) is generated with the default projection standard set to first angle projection. With the ANSI Standard, a Bottom view is generated. Activate the view (front) to project from (blue axes on and underlined in tree). Select the View Projection icon 2 Move cursor where View is to be projected 3

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES The View Wizard The VIEW WIZARD provides the ability to quickly create a variety of standard view configurations or build a specific view configuration. View Wizard Front, Top and Left Views Front, Bottom and Right Views View Wizard (Step 1) Predefined view configurations. View Wizard (Step 2) Individual view choices for creating a specific view configuration. All Views Add, delete and rearrange the views as needed.

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Generating Main Views with the View Wizard Quick Method (1/3) The process to use the view wizard to quickly build views on a blank drawing sheet. Select one of the view configuration and the Next button for additional views Select and place any additional views (Isometric view) to the existing view configuration and select the Finish button 2 3 Select View Wizard 1

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Generating Main Views with the View Wizard Quick Method (2/3) A preview of your view configuration appears on the drawing sheet. 5 4 Select the face on the 3D part for the Front view background plane. A preview of the Front view appears in Part Design Workbench when pre-selected (highlighted) by the cursor If needed, use the View Manipulator to reorient the Front view. To preview a view, move the cursor to the green preview box of the desired view

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Generating Main Views with the View Wizard Quick Method (3/3) Select anywhere on the drawing to generate and modify the individual view location as needed 6

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES How to generate the geometry of the main views either automatically or manually while the part to be drawn is in the Part Design workbench Ways to define views on a blank drawing To Sum Up … In this lesson you have seen…

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES In this lesson you will generate section, detail, auxiliary, isometric and broken views on a drawing. Section Views and Cuts Secondary Views: Detail, Clipping, Broken, Breakout, Auxiliary, Isometric and Unfolded Views Additional View Generation

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Adding Section Views and Cuts You will learn how to add section views and section cuts to the drawing

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Simple offset section - a full section with a simple single cutting plane fully passing through the part Complex offset section - a full section in which the cutting plane is offset to pass through important features What are the different types of Sections Views ? Complex Offset Section Offset Sections Simple Offset Section Aligned Sections Aligned sections, also called "revolved" sections, has a cutting plane revolving around an axis There are 3 main types of sectional views; "full section", "offset" or "aligned" depending on how the cutting plane is defined.

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Section View: A view of the cutting plane and any geometry that extends beyond the cutting plane in the direction of the sight (arrows). Section Views and Section Cuts … Section Cut: A view of only the material that the cutting edge touches when passing through the part. Reminder of the differences of a section view (Offset or Aligned) and section cut (Offset or Aligned)

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Front view is active when the blue axis is visible and the view name is underlined in the tree. If the Frame option is set on then the frame color will be red around the active view. Select the circle A, double click at B, then place the view C To add a section view on this drawing The section is added (A) 1 Activate the front view and select the desired Section View icon (B) (C) Adding a Simple Section View on a Drawing Use the section cut icon and the same process to make a section cut view 2 Note : Preview appears

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES To add an aligned section view on this drawing The aligned section geometry is created 1 4 Adding an Aligned Section View on a Drawing 2 Activate the front view, select the desired Aligned Section icon 2 Select the circle A, select the circle B, select the circle C, double click at D and place the view at E (A) 3 Note : Preview appears (B) (D) (E) (C)

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Adding Secondary Views You will learn how to add secondary views Detail Views Clipped Views Isometric Views Breakout Views Broken Views

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Secondary Views: 1) Detail Views: A detail view is defined by a "callout" on an existing view around the area to be enlarge for the new view. The callout can be a circle or an free-hand sketched profile. 2) Clipped Views: A clipping view is defined by a callout on an existing view. The callout can be a circle or an free-hand sketched profile and the clipping will remove all the existing views geometry that is not in the callout. 3) Isometric Views: An isometric view is the projection of the 3D part and its relation to the current rotation of the XYZ plane. 4) Broken Views: A broken view is defined by adding break lines to determine an area of the view that will be removed. Views can be broken horizontally or vertically. What are secondary Views ? (1/2) Secondary Views are added to improve the clarity of the description of a part through better visualization and/or to aid in dimensioning. There are seven types of secondary views

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Secondary Views: 5) Breakout Views: A breakout view allows the creation of a local cut (by a plane) in order to see the inside of a part without cutting it totally. 6) Auxiliary Views: An auxiliary view is a view created in a given direction which is not a direction that can be obtained with a standard view 7) Unfolded Views: An Unfolded view is a view that can only be obtained from a Sheet Metal part. This kind of view unfolds the sheet metal part in accordance with the rules which have been applied to the bends What are secondary Views ? (2/2) 5 7 6

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Detail views can be full detail views that are calculated from the 3D part or "quick" detail views that are calculated from the defining view. Both types of detail views can be defined by a callout using a circular perimeter or a profile perimeter. Detail Views Types 1 Full Detail: The geometry for the view is calculated from the 3D part with a boolean operation of the callouts perimeter. Circular Callout Profile Callout Quick Detail: The geometry for the view is calculated from the defining view. 2 Profile Callout

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES To create this detail view 1 Define the center of the circle by clicking (A), click B to define the circle radius then move mouse to place the detail view at C with a click 3 (C) (B) (A) The view is generated; the default enlargement is two times the scale of the defining view 4 Activate the front view, then select the Detail View icon or the Quick Detail View icon. 2 2 Adding a Detail View To change the default enlargement of the detail view, select Properties in the contextual menu and Parameters in View menu

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES To create this clipping view 1 Creating a Clipping View Activate the front view, then select the Clipping View icon 2 Define the center of the circle by clicking (A), click B to define the circle radius 3 (B) (A) 4 The result is displayed The annotations which are not cutting by the clipping circle can be see in the No Show mode. The other Clipping icon creates a clipping view by a profile.

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES To create this Broken view 1 Select anywhere on the sheet to modify the section view into a break through section view. 4 The second break limit can fall anywhere designated by the green dashed line. The solid red line represents the red zone for the areas that cannot be selected for creating the second break limit. The broken view can be restored with contextual mouse button and select UNBREAK Activate the Section A-A view and select the breaking a view icon 2 Breaking a View Define the break out area by clicking (A) the location for the first break limit line, click (B) to delimit the height of the red area and click (C) to locate the second break limit line. (C) (B) (A) 3 Area of break out Note: A view can contain multiple break definitions given the definition is in the same direction and the two breaks do not overlap.

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES To create the Breakout View below 1 If Animate is checked you can visualize the 3D part in accordance with the position of the cursor on the drawing Activate the Left view and select the breakout view icon 2 The 3D Viewer window appears. Drag & Drop the green continuous line or work in parallel with the drawing to get the desired cut plane 4 Select OK in the 3D Viewer window. The breakout is created. 5 Create points which allow you to build the breakout profile. If necessary, double-click on the first point to close the profile 3 Can create only one simple breakout per view. Cannot generate another view from a breakout view. Once created the breakout view profile cannot be modified. Performing a Breakout View Note: A view can contain multiple breakout definitions.

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Select the Isometric icon 1 Adding an Isometric View 3 A preview of the Isometric View displays 4 Select anywhere on the drawing to generate the view (A) 2 Select a face on the part in the Part or Product document If needed, use the View Manipulator to reorient the Isometric view.

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Select the Isometric icon 1 3 A preview of the Isometric View displays 4 Select anywhere on the drawing to generate the view 2 Select a Scene in the Part or Product document and a view orientation Adding an Exploded Isometric View using a Scene

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES To create the auxiliary view below (A) 1 2 Active the front view and select the auxiliary view icon 3 Sketch the representation of the plane (A) or select an edge (B) on the drawing and drag the mouse to see the preview of the auxiliary view. (B) Adding an Auxiliary View Select anywhere on the drawing to create the auxiliary view. 4 To double-click on an arrow allows to invert the profile with the Invert Profile Direction icon ( ). Select End Profile Edition icon ( ) to return on the drawing.

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES To not generate the bend lines, uncheck the Center Line and Axis options in the dressup Properties panel 3 Select anywhere to generate the unfolded view on the drawing 2 Select the first wall of the Sheet Metal part as a 3D reference and choose the reference axis system. Select the Unfolded view icon 1 Dashed bend lines Creating Unfolded Views with dashed Bend Lines

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES How to add section views and section cuts to a drawing How to add secondary views In this lesson you have seen… To Sum Up…

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Editing Views Layout and Properties In this lesson you will change the layout of views on a drawing and change the properties of the views. Editing a View and Sheet Properties Adding Sheets to a Drawing Repositioning Views Modifying Views Modifying of Section, Detail and Auxiliary Profiles Modifying of Section, Detail and Auxiliary Graphical Definition Modifying a Section Hatching Representation

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Editing view and sheet properties You will learn how to edit the view and sheet properties.

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES View and Sheet properties control all the variables related to specific views and sheets of the drawing. What are view and sheet properties?

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Select the view to modify in the tree or View frame and Properties with the contextual menu 2 1 Select the View or Graphic tab and change the necessary options, here : (A) View name (B) Dressup to have fillets on (C) Visualization to remove the frame View Properties Multi-selection of views is allowed on a single sheet or on different sheets A B C

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Select the Sheet (Sheet1) in the tree and Properties in the contextual menu to change its name. 2 Use this option to generate the views on the sheet using the 1st angle projection method (ISO) 1 Modify the Sheet name, scale, or projection method (ANSI or ISO). Sheet Properties (1) (2)

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Adding sheets to a drawing You will learn how to add a sheet to a one sheet drawing

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Sheets are added to a drawing to improve clarity and manage views or annotations that are cluttering a single sheet drawing. Sheet 1 of 2 Sheet 2 of 2 Why add sheets to a drawing?

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Select the New Sheet icon It creates an empty sheet with the next sheet number (Sheet 2) Adding a sheet to a drawing 1 The new sheet is assigned the same standard, format and orientation as the first created sheet

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Repositioning Views You will learn how to reposition views on a single sheet and how to move views from one sheet to another sheet.

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Views can be repositioned in four different ways. Repositioning Views Options: 1 Maintaining alignment with Parent Front view 2 Without maintaining alignment with Parent Front view 3 Relative positioning 4 Text and View positioning tool The Parent Front view relationship is established when views are added from the front view or created with the Wizard. These children views will maintain the alignment link with the parent front view unless the alignment is broken Repositioning views on a single sheet

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Select the frame of the view to move and drag it to the correct position 2 Select the Do not align views in the contextual menu first if the desired position is to be not aligned with the Front view. Repositioning views on sheet 1 View frame A view can be repositioned (moved) to another location Multi-selection of views is allowed

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES A view can be positioned at an exact position on a Sheet and relatively to another view already on the sheet. Here view B is positioned relatively to view A Relative Positioning Positioning stick showing distance Geometric center of view Middle top anchor point View A View B This is often used for isometric views, and particularly for exploded views of assemblies

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Select « View Positioning » then « Set Relative Position » in the contextual menu Repositioning a view with Relative Positioning (1/2) A positioning stick appears with anchor points around the view and in its center Anchors points Positioning Stick The stick has 3 handles: - the green end - the stick - the black end By default, the green handle is on the center anchor point and the stick is oriented SW (south-west). Note: Remember the contextual menu can be accessed from the tree structure or the view frame. Therefore, the view frame does not need to be on to use the relative positioning option. 1

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Repositioning a view with Relative Positioning (2/2) Stick length and distances values appear. Drag along the stick to make it shorter or longer: the view moves accordingly. There are 4 ways to move a view with the positioning stick You need to combine these to position the view (C) Selecting the green handle The green end moves to the selected anchor point and the view is moved (ex. here bottom middle anchor was selected; view moved up) (D) Selecting another anchor point Drag to rotate the view around the black end The black end snaps on the center of the selected view frame and the view follows (A) Selecting the Stick 2 (B) Selecting the black end and another view frame

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Select the view or views to be aligned 2 Select the positioning tool Icon Moving views on a sheet with the Positioning Tool 1 3 Select the desired positioning option (Vertical Distribute) 4 The views will move accordingly (aligned vertically at an evenly distributed distance) The positioning tool can be position both views and text. They can be aligned from an element, Spaced vertically or horizontally, distributed or even moved a specific distance

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Cut the view on the sheet to be moved Moving views from one sheet to another sheet Paste the cut view on the desired sheet in the specification tree Contextual Menu

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Modifying Views You will learn how to modify views by deleting views, isolating views, duplicating geometry in a view, and product instance filtering in a view.

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES They can be deleted with the following options: 1) Edit + Delete to delete the selected views 2) Contextual Menu Delete option 3) Using the Delete key on the keyboard to delete the selected views Deleting Views 1 More than one view can be deleted by Multi- selecting from the tree or the geometry. 2 Views can be selected from the specification tree or from the geometry on the drawing.

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Select OK to acknowledge the warningsome dressup elements may be deleted and to accept the Isolation. 2 Isolation of a Generative View 1 Only dimensions that have been generated from the 3D constraints will remain after the view has been isolated. Once a view is Isolated the link to the 3D data can never be reestablished. Generated Views can be isolated from the 3D geometry and therefore no longer be associative to the parent geometry. Select Isolate option with the Contextual Menu

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Duplicating elements in a Generative View 1 The Generative elements that lie underneath the interactive elements will be the only elements effected by the 3D geometry changes. 3 Duplicate interactive elements can be created over the generative elements Activate the View containing the elements to duplicate 2 Within the active view, select the elements to be duplicated Select the contextual menu Duplicate Geometry Note: The selected geometry is duplicated on the view at the same position. It is highlighted after creation

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Product Part Filtering in Views (1/3) Parts within a product can be set to not be sectioned when generating views Part not cut in context of assembly Within the Assembly Design Workbench, select the part to define 2 1 Select the Mechanical tab and activate the Do Not cut in section views option From the contextual menu, select Properties 3 4 Create the section or breakout view or update an existing view

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Product Part Filtering in Views (2/3) Parts within a product can be set to not be used when projecting views Part not used in context of assembly Within the Assembly Design Workbench, select the part to define 2 1 Select the Mechanical tab and activate the Do Not use when projecting option From the contextual menu, select Properties 3 4 Create the section or breakout view or update an existing view

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Product Part Filtering in Views (3/3) Parts within a product can be set to be represented with hidden lines in views Part represented with hidden lines in context of assembly Within the Assembly Design Workbench, select the part to define 2 1 Select the Mechanical tab and activate the Represented with hidden lines option From the contextual menu, select Properties 3 4 Create the section or breakout view or update an existing view

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Product Filtering Management for each View Product Instances filtering for each view Show/Noshow Use/Unuse Cut/Uncut Color

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Modifying of Section, Detail, Auxiliary Views You will learn how to modify the geometrical properties of the definition profile of Section, Detail and Auxiliary views..

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES The design of your parts or products will evolve with time. CATIA allows you to modify the arrangement of views, and to modify the section, detail and auxiliary views to clarify your drawings. Original part Original associated drawing New version of the part Updated drawing, section view modified Why change the Profile?

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Double click on the Section view callout to open the Edit/Replace toolbar which allows you to perform several kinds of modifications. 1 Move the section profile : select the callout. Drag and drop at a new location. 2a Modifying Section View Profile (1/3) Select on the End Profile Edition icon to apply the modifications. 3

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Double click on the Section view callout to open the Edit/Replace toolbar which allows you to perform several kinds of modifications. 1 2b Inverse the view direction : select the InvertProfile direction icon. Modifying Section View Profile (2/3 ) Select on the End Profile Edition icon to apply the modifications. 3

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES c 1 Replace the profile : select the Replace Profile icon. Create your new profile to replace the old one. Double click on the Section view callout to open the Edit/Replace toolbar which allows you to perform several kinds of modifications. Modifying Section View Profile (3/3) Select on the End Profile Edition icon to apply the modifications. 3

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Double click on the Detail view callout to open the Edit/Replace toolbar which allows you to perform several kinds of modifications. 1 (a) Move the Detail profile : select the callout. Drag and drop it at the desired location. (b) Replace the Detail view : select the Replace Profile icon. Create your new detail callout profile. 2a 2b Modify Detail View Profile Select on the End Profile Edition icon to apply the modifications. 3

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Double click on the Auxiliary view callout to open the Edit/Replace toolbar which allows you to perform several kinds of modifications. 1 (a) Move the Auxiliary view profile : select the callout. Drag it to a new location. (b) Inverse the view direction : select the Invert Profile direction icon. 2a Modifying Auxiliary View Profile 2b Select on the End Profile Edition icon to apply the modifications. 3

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Modifying a Section, Detail, Auxiliary graphical definition. You will learn how to modify the graphical attributes of the callout for Section, Detail and Auxiliary views.

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES According to your or your customers needs, CATIA allows you to modify the graphical attributes of Section, Detail or Auxiliary views. This allows you to clarify your drawings or to adapt them to different standards. Original associated drawing Modified associated drawing Why Change the Graphical Definition ?

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Select (or multi-select) the Section view callout to modify Properties with the contextual menu. 1 Select the Callout tab. Use the different commands to customize the drawing. Preview Switches for predefined types of lines Customize the line, the extremities and the anchor point Customize the arrows Once you have perform the modifications click on OK to validate. Modifying Section View Graphical Definition

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Select (or multi-select) the Detail view callout to modify and Properties with the contextual menu. 1 Preview Switches for predefined types of profiles Customize the arrows Select the Callout tab. Use the different commands to customize the drawing. Once you have perform the modifications click on OK to validate. Modifying Detail View Graphical Definition Customize the line type and thickness

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Select (or multi-select) the Auxiliary view callout to modify and Properties with the contextual menu. Select the Callout tab. Use the different commands to customize the drawing. Preview Once you have perform the modifications click on OK to validate. Switches for predefined types of profiles Customize the arrows Modifying Auxiliary View Graphical Definition

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Modifying a Section Hatching Representation You will learn how to Modifying a section Hatching Representation

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Hatching Patterns are changed to modify the default material that was assigned to the 3D part or to accommodate the size of the part or the size of the view. Why Change Hatching Pattern?

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES To change the steel cross hatching to an aluminum pattern. 1 Select the hatching pattern to modify. Select the properties using the right mouse button. 2 Activate the Pattern table (see next page) 3 Changing Hatching Pattern (1/2)

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Using the Next button, display the Aluminum pattern. Select it and select OK. 4 The pattern is changed on the section. Select OK in the Properties window. 5 2 Changing Hatching Pattern (2/2)

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES In this lesson you have seen… How to Edit properties for a view, sheet and drawing How to add sheets to a drawing How to manage views How to modify Section, Detail and Auxiliary view profiles How to duplicate generative geometry How to modify Section, Detail and Auxiliary views graphical definition How to modify section hatching To Sum Up…

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Automatic Dimension Generation You will create the automatic dimensions and balloons for a generative drawing

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES What are Generated Dimensions ? Generated dimension are dimensions that are created from existing 3D Part constraints Pad Definition constraints Sketcher constraints The dimensions that are generated from the 3D part are determined from the filter settings in the drafting options.

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Generated Dimensions... Ways to Generate Dimensions 1- In One Step 2- Step by step For each one you need to set up options Dimensions can be generated with two different methods 1 2

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES One Step Dimensioning Options Dimension Generation filter option allows you to choose what type of 3D constraints will be included in the generation of dimensions. It is recommended to have this setting on to assure desired dimensions are generated. Dimension Generation options are set on the Generation Tab within the drafting options. The allow automatic transfer between views only applies when using the step by step method. The analysis after generation provides valuable information on the constraints found and the constraints generated. The Filter before generation option allows the selection of desired views for the dimensions to be generated into.

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Step by Step Dimensioning Options Pause Transfer dimension to another view If the TIMEOUT option is not selected the Next arrow must be selected for each dimension to be generated. The step by step options allow you to control the generation and modify the dimensions one by one as the are visualized. Next dimension generation Number of dimensions generated Trash Seconds between dimension generation Abort the dimension generation process Visualization of dimensions to be generated in 3D Up to End option stops the step by step method and generates the remaining dimensions in one step.

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Dimensioning Generation in One Step Select options from the analysis panel Select the views that are to receive the dimensions and set the filter option to generate all dimensions and OK 2 Select the one step dimension generation icon 1 3 Dimensions are generated in the selected views. If none of the views are selected the dimensions will generate is the most appropriate view such that they will not have to be dimensioned anywhere else. 4 Constraints can be recovered by selecting the Excluded constraints Icon and the constraint to be recover from 3D geometry.

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Automatic Positioning of Generated Dimensions Dimensions are rearrange automatically 3 Select the view or views that require the dimensions be repositioned 1 Often when Dimensions are generated in one step they require repositioning. The automatic positioning option does this operation in one step. Select the Dimension Positioning Icon or Tools + Positioning 2

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Dimensioning Generation Step by Step Select the step by step dimension generation icon and set the filter option to generate all Dimension. Select the frame of the view that the dimension is to be transferred to 1 4 Select the NEXT icon to start the generation process with a 5 second delay between each dimension generated. 2 Select the pause and the transfer option to relocate a dimension to another view 3 Pause Transfer Continue the generation process by selecting NEXT icon again. 5 The Pause can also be used to relocate dimensions during the generation process. Select the trash icon to discard any unwanted dimensions. 6 Finish the dimension generation by selecting the up to end Icon and the desired analysis options. 7

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Dimension Interference Analysis… Dimension Interference can be analyzed if the dimensions have been Generated from 3D or Manually created. The analyze panel provides the following: (A) Interfering Dimension list: The interfering dimensions can be viewed as a whole list or a filtered to display an optimized list (B) Total number of elements in the current list: As Dimensions are relocated the update switch will correct the total number of dimensions that are poorly placed (C) Number of the pointed element: Each dimension that has an interference is assigned a number and this field displays the number of the elements currently pointed at as an interfering element (D) Scanner (Start, Before, Update, Next, End) To navigate among the list of interfering elements B C D A

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Analyzing the Interference of Dimensions (1/2) Select Dimension Analysis Icon or the Tools + Analyze 2 Make the view active that is to be analyzed The interfering dimensions are automatically displayed in the red orange color. Select the Next arrow to begin scanning the Interfering dimensions 3 4 1

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Analyzing the Interference of Dimensions (2/2) Small circles allow visualizing the interference location 5 Move the Dimension such that it no longer interferes with any element and select the update Icon 6 Continue the process until the dimension interference is reduced to zero and OK to close the panel 7

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Balloons Creates balloon annotations from the CATProduct information on an assembly 1 Activate the desired view and Select the Balloon Icon Example results: Arrange the balloons as needed after creation. You can also change the Font properties of the balloons as needed. To change the instance number, activate the CATProduct properties of the desired part and modify the instance number.

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Dimension Associativity If one parent element of the dimension is deleted or deactivated, as soon as you update the drawing (either 3D Generative or 2D Interactive drawing), the orphan dimension becomes purple on the condition you activated the Analysis Display Mode Update ( )the drawing in accordance with the 3D, any non associative dimension will disappear. Colors can be customized using the Analysis Display Mode option from the Tools toolbar or via Tools-+ Options (Drafting option to the left of the dialog box, Dimension tab).

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES To Sum Up… In this lesson you have seen… How to create the automatic dimensions for a generative drawing How to create the automatic dimensions for a generative drawing using step by step How to create the automatic balloon annotations for a generative drawing

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Finalizing the Drawing and Printing In this lesson you will see how to update a drawing upon notification that the part geometry has changed in 3D. You will also see how to add a Title Block and print your drawing. Checking Links to Solid 3D Part and Updating a Drawing Adding a Title Block Adding a BOM (Bill of Material) Printing the drawing

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Checking for Changes You will learn how to check the drawing for 3D changes in the Part 60 40

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Select the update icon to re-generate the view and modify any dimensions Watch out for the Update icon: if it is highlighted, it means that the drawing needs to be updated to reflect the changes that were made on the 3D part it represents 1 Matching Drawing with Modified 3D Part If the part is not in the Part Design workbench, you can use Edit + Links to check if both representations match The red circle in the tree indicates that the 3D part is not loaded

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Checking Links to 3D Parts To check if the drawing is up to date, you may have to load the represented part(s). Select the Edit + Links menu If the modified 3D part has another name (new version number for example), you can use the Find… button to have your drawing pointing to it. You will still have to update it afterwards. 4 Select the Open button to load the part automatically Select the Pointed Documents tab when you do not know the name of the 3D part. Select the desired view.

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Adding a Title Block You will learn how to add a title block to the drawing

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Change to the sheet Background with Edit + Background menu 1 2 Select Insert + Drawing + Frame and Title Block menu, to set the 2 main frames Note the blue axis is on the sheet to indicate that you are in the background Adding a Title Block (1/2)

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES (a)Use the geometric tools (lines, circles, etc.) to draw the title block (b)Use the Text icon and the Text Properties to fill in all necessary information (c)Use a VB script to complete the Title block geometry and text. 4 When finished, do not forget to go back to (select) Working View from the Edit menu 5 4a 4b Adding a Title Block (2/2) 3c

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Select File + Page Setup menu 1 Drawing size can be changed anytime in the drafting process. Select the new size format, the desired orientation, the sheets effected and OK. 2 While changing drawing size an option to insert a Background view from another document is available. Changing Drawing size

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Adding a BOM (Bill of Material) You will learn how to add a BOM (Bill of Material) to the drawing

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Adding a BOM (Bill of Material) (1/2) Change to the sheet Background with Edit + Background menu 1 2 From the Assembly, Select the Product structure to which generate the BOM 3 Select Insert Bill of Material icon

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Adding a BOM (Bill of Material) (2/2) Select a location on the drawing to position the BOM 4 Note: a BOM can be updated to reflect when a part is added or deleted to the product structure

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Printing the Drawing You will learn how to Print the drawing

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES From the File menu, 1. use Print to direct the drawing to the selected printer or plotter 2. use Preview button… to check what will be printed 1 2 Printing a Drawing

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Print User Interface 1) Printer: Select the printer or key in a file name to print to. 2) Position and Size: Define the position and size of the geometry on the page 3) Print Area: Define the area to print 4) Page Setup: Define the area to print 5) Print Options: Define the print options

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Three options tabs are provided for customizing the printed output Printing Options

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES In this lesson you have seen… How to Check Links to Solid 3D Part and Updating a Drawing How to Add a Title Block How to Print a drawing To Sum Up...

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES You will learn how to set the sessions default drafting options Setting Drafting Options

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES There are primarily seven Drafting Option tabs that allow the user to customize the drafting interface. (1) General - Determine display of ruler, grid, background colors and Tree Display (2) Layout - Determine display of View name, scale, frame and determines new sheet parameters settings (3) Generation - Determines dimension and geometry generation (4) Geometry - Aides to create geometry such as display of center points, auto-detection for orientation, and constraint creation and display (5) Dimension - Position, Line-up dimensions and Analysis display mode (6) Manipulators – Turns on/Off the manipulators for dimension creation or modification (7) Annotation – Turns on/off the controls for annotations What are Drafting Options?

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES General Options (1/2) Snap to Point and grid display can also be controlled from the standard toolbars. Set the following General options: 1) Show Ruler: In the OFF position the ruler along the top and left side of the screen will not be displayed 2) Grid: With the Display turned ON and Snap to point turned ON. Adjust the Primary spacing and graduations to aid in dimension placement. 3) Allow distortions: Allow you to change the scale of H and V on the grid 1 2 Example with Ruler ON

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES General Options (2/2) Set the following General options: 1 3 1) Rotation: Allows to set the View manipulator default rotation angle 2) Colors: Allows easy identification of a Detail sheet by altering the background color 3) Tree: Allows parameters and relations to be displayed in the graph tree 4) View Axis: Provides a blue axis in the view that is current 2 4

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Layout Options Set the following view Layout options: 1) View name: Check that it is OFF since primary and projected view names are not normally necessary 2) Scaling factor: Check that it is OFF since primary and projected view scale will be declared on the drawing as a global scale for the drawing 3) View frame: Turn on to easily understand which view is active and to quickly access view properties 4) Propagation of broken and breakout specifications: Allows the propagation a Broken or Break-out specification during the creation of a projection or auxiliary view 5) Auxiliary and/or section views orientation according to profile: Allow the view axis to be orientation according to profile 6) New Sheet : Allows the selection to determine where the sheet properties will be copied from and an option to copy the background view

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Generation Options Set the following view Generation options: 1 2 Threads are generated in top views, side views and section views. 2) Dimension Generation: Allows dimensions to be automatically positioned after generation, automatic transfer between views and analysis of dimensions that have been generated Time delay between dimension when using the step by step method can also be set prior to starting the generation process. 1) Geometry Generation: Allows the automatic creation of axis, centerlines, thread representation, fillet boundaries, hidden lines, 3D colors inheritance, project 3D wireframe and set the view linetype

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Geometry Options Set the following view Geometry options: 1 2 1)Geometry: Interactive geometry creates circle and ellipse centers and end points included with drag elements 2)Constraint Creation : Allows for creation of feature based constraints 3)Constraint Visualization: Allows what constraints will be visualized and the constraints color and size 4)Colors: Allows you to visualize and choose colors for geometry elements 3 4

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Dimension Options 1)Manual positioning at creation: allows full freedom for dimension positioning. 2)End dimension creation at line-up: use if line-up is the last step in the normal dimension creation process. 3)Create associativity dimension line/geometry: the distance between the created dimension and the geometry remains the same as set by the value. 4)Associativity on 3D : a link can be applied between a dimension and the 3D part. As a result, when you update the drawing, the dimension is automatically re-computed. If you do not check this option, when you perform the update, you need to re-create the dimension afterwards. 5)Line-Up default: a default spacing between dimensions when a Line-Up and a reference dimension are selected 6)Activate analysis display mode: Displays dimension status of Non up-to- date dimensions, Non associative dimensions, converted dimensions, Fake dimensions, Driving dimensions and True dimensions Before creating any dimensions, turn on the following Dimension options:

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Dimension Manipulators Option to enable dimension manipulators to control the precise location or properties during creation or modification of dimensions a 3a 4a

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Annotation Options Annotation Option for Text, Leader Text, and GDT Settings to choose the leader default behavior Stay Horizontal/Vertical with leader creation Free orientation Ability to Swap the text or GDT orientation during creation With the « ctrl » key, swap from vertical to horizontal With the « shift » key, free or lock perpendicular the leader

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Drawing Standard Drawing Size and Orientation Format: on/off Drafting Page (Drawing) Settings Menu File + Page Setup Properties:

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES How to set drafting options using the Dimension, Display, General, Generation, Geometry, and Layout tabs How to set the drafting page standards In this lesson you have seen… To Sum Up…

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES You will learn how to take advantage of visualization aids and manage drafting visualization standards Drafting Visualizations

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Ø 3D Viewer Ø Extraction of Bends in dashed lines for unfolded views Ø Setting Company Standards Ø Thread Generation: What are the Different Types of Visualization Aids or Standards?

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES The Standards File controls the representation of text and dimensions. Users or administrators can use this file to create or modify a preferred company style. Managing Company Standards

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Set the thread definition by selecting Thread Definition menu In Part Design Workbench, double-click on the threaded hole 1 Creating Threaded Holes Representation (1/2)

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Generate the views or update the existing views of the part. Creating Threaded Holes Representation (2/2) Threaded Hole Representation

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Note the image in the 3D viewer orients to this surface 2 Move the cursor over a surface in one of the views Select Tools + Analyze and select Show Geometry in all Viewpoints 1 The 3D viewer is only for previewing surfaces and is not available in select mode The 3D Viewer enables visualization of the 3D elements surface or edge in the views that the element corresponds with Using the 3D Viewer

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES When the views are updated the hide state of the fillet edges is maintained 2 Modify the part in any way such that the views require an update Hide unwanted edges 1 Update Persistency of Generated Geometry With Graphical Representation

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES How to set the Threaded hole representation How to use the 3D viewer In this lesson you have seen… To Sum Up… How to update Persistency of generated geometry with Graphical Representation

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Saving a Drawing Document You will learn how to save an Drawing Document

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES There are various ways to save a Drawing Document Save will save the active drawing document Save As... is similar to Save, but allows you to specify the name and folder for the active document Save All will propose saving all modified, open documents and children of these document, but you can control which documents actually get saved Save All As identifies the state of ALL open documents (new, modified, open but not modified), allows you to select which documents to save and allows you to specify the name and folder for these documents Saving Drawing Documents…

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES When a generated drawing is saved, the link between each view and the original 3D part is saved as well as Stored source. To check the information stored, use the Edit + Links … menu right after saving - this might help prevent any surprises next time the document is opened: Checking the Links to the 3D Part

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES How to save a drawing How to check the links of a saved drawing In this lesson you have seen… To Sum Up…

Copyright DASSAULT SYSTEMES Introduction to the Generative Drafting Workbench How to start a generative drawing and view generation In this course you have seen… To Sum Up… How to create any additional section, auxiliary, isometric or exploded views How to edit a views layout and properties How to finalize a drawing and print How to set the drafting options How to set the drafting visualizations How to save a drawing document and check the links