Basic Pro-E Ques and Answer
Basic Pro-E Ques and Answer
Basic Pro-E Ques and Answer
2. What are the file extensions given to parts? assemblies? drawings? sketches?
Parts: .prt - Assemblies: .asm - Drawings: .drw - Sketches: .sec
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9. After performing a File, Save As, what is the current object?
After performing a file save as command the current object is not a new object
it is the old object
10. If I use Window, Close without saving my model, have I lost my work?
No.
11. If I use File, Erase without saving my model, have I lost my work?
Yes.
17. What is the mouse button sequence to query select an object that is under
another object?
Right, left to pick, right as many times as you need to to get the thing you want,
middle to except the thing you want, middle again for done select.
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18. What is a reference plane? What does #Default do?
The reference plane gives the sketching plane it’s orientation. Using default, the
system picks the reference plane for you and does not create a parent/child
relationship.
22. What is the difference between #One Side and #Both Sides?
One-side extrudes only one specified direction from the sketching plane. Both
sides extrudes both sides of the sketching planes.
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26. What is different about datum planes created ‘on the fly’?
The datum plane created on the fly means it was created when you were in the
middle of creating something else and it goes away after the thing you really
wanted was created. These are created using the 'make datum' command.
30. Name a feature that can both add and remove material.
. Rounds and chamfers
31. What is the minimum number of surfaces you must remove when adding a
shell feature?
One.
32. What is the minimum number of sections you must sketch when adding a
blend feature?
Two.
33. What is the difference between a ‘straight’ and ‘smooth’ blend feature?
Straight extrudes with straight segments between the sections. Smooth extrudes
with the best fit arc between three or more sections.
35. What does the start point and direction arrow do in a blend feature?
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The start point determines where the system starts counting the vertices in the
section. The direction arrow indicates the direction in which the system counts
the vertices around the section.
A blend vertex adds one additional vertex to the sketch, for example, when
blending between a rectangle and a triangle a blend vertex is required on the
triangle section so that the sections have the same number of vertices.
37. Why is alignment not always necessary when creating the cross section of a
sweep feature?
Because the system draws two sketcher centerlines, and if you sketch close
enough to the centerlines, the system will assume alignment.
42. How do you control the number of turns in a helical sweep feature?
You can’t, directly. The number of turns is the length of the trajectory divided
by the pitch.
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Use utilities, customized screen and pick the menus tab, then pick the menu,
then pick the mapkey, then pick the arrow, then pick ok.
48. What text should not be edited in the drawing title block?
The tolerances, the scale, the number of sheets, just about everything except
your name and the date, because they are all driven by parameters coming from
the part.
49. How do you change the tolerance values in the drawing title block?
Change the tolerances in the part which can be displayed using the environment
menu under utilities.
50. If a drawing view is added with the ‘no scale’ option, does it really have no
scale?
No, it uses the sheet scale.
51. What type of view must the first view added to a drawing be?
General, and you must orient it using save views from the model.
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52. Why should you use #Disp Mode on drawing views?
Because by default, drawing views get their hidden line removal from the
environment. Each users environment may be different thus causing the
drawing views to look different when another user opens the drawing.
55. Why is it a good idea to start drawings early in the part design?
Because it’s easier to show the dimensions from the model a few features at a
time. Start the drawing early and have the drawing process be a parallel process
with creating the part. In other words, create a couple features, go to the
drawing, show the dimensions from the feature on the drawing, go back to the
model, create a couple more features, show those dimensions on the drawing,
etc.
57. How are the default number of decimal places and default tolerance values
determined for parts and assemblies?
They are built into the start part and start assembly.
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So you can see to add new components to the assembly. Layers do not care
about parent/child relationships.
61. Name three things about a feature that you can not redefine.
The class (solid, datum, and surface), the type (protrusions or cut), the form
(extrude, revolve, sweep, and blend).
62. Name three things about a feature that you can redefine.
Everything in the dialog box (attributes (one-sided, both sides), sketch,
direction, material side, depth, etc.).
64. Explain the difference between insert mode and suppressing features.
Insert mode allows you to add features to the model before existing features
and have the existing features move down in the model tree. Suppress removes
features temporarily, but when they resume, they come back to their original
position in the model tree.
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68. What is ‘Component Display’?
Component display is used to show components in an assembly in different
display modes. (Wireframe, hidden line, no hidden, shaded, or not shown at
all).
71. What are the steps required to get just one components default datum planes
displayed in an assembly?
Using layers, blank the layer containing the default datum planes, pick the plus
sign next to that layer in the layer display dialog box and then pick the
component that you want to see the planes in and then pick the show icon.
75. When copying a feature, what is the difference between ‘dependent’ and
‘independent’?
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Dependent means that the copy feature will change when the original feature is
changed. Independent means that the new feature will not change when you
change the original feature.
77. How do you make a dependent copy feature independent from its original
feature?
Use modify, make independent.
79. What should you do if creating features that are to be included in a user
defined feature?
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83. How do you create an opposite hand (mirror image) part?
Create an assembly without datum planes. Assemble the part that you want to
make a mirror of. Pick component, create, part, mirror. Enter a name for the
new part, pick ok, and select a datum plane in the part for the mirror plane.
84. How do you get a bill of materials list of the components in an assembly?
Use info bom.
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93. Name four types of parameters.
Integer, real number, string, yes_no.
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103. Can a drawing reference more than one assembly?
Yes.
105. Can the units of a part be changed without changing the size of the part?
Yes.
3)If ur part is modified and file is closed then how can u get original dimensions in next sessions?
ANS GO to file open file click on current session. open last file version which is our own last we created
file.
5)What is the difference between simple and 2D while generating BOM using repeat region option?
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9)What is parametric format?
Ans : Parameters associated with part model . i.e parameters means name, material etc.
11)What is restructure?
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