Calculation- and Formula-Driven Design
Engineering Reference is a calculation- and formula-driven design tool for engineers and designers of machinery with design components such as shafts, cams, gears and springs (figure 1). Engineering Reference embeds engineering reference information within Solid Edge to help engineers design by function as well as form. Fully integrated with Solid Edge, it is designed to preserve the engineer's design intent. This feature allows Solid Edge users to employ engineering calculations to automatically create mechanically correct parts and reuse knowledge-based engineering principles.
Figure 1. Engineering Reference tool. |
Systems design places additional emphasis on the function of a product and how its components interact with each other, which enhances productivity by reusing knowledge already captured during the design process or within existing engineering design principles. Engineering Reference is accessible through a new tab on the EdgeBar. The tool uses mechanical engineering rules that encapsulate machine design theory to generate parametric 3D parts. It automatically creates Solid Edge part models based on engineering formulas and application service conditions of the components.
If a design change is required, users edit the part by returning to the Engineering Reference where the operating conditions and parameters are changed and the model automatically updates. Knowledge captured in the component design is then used to quickly update the model.
Common Parts in Machine Design
You can simply choose the component type from the EdgeBar and enter the relevant design parameters in dialog box. Engineering Reference supports industry standards including ANSI, DIN and JIS, and it helps engineers design, select and strength-check a broad range of common machinery components, including
- Cams
- Shafts
- Spur gears
- Bevel gears
- Extension springs
- Compression springs
In this exercise you will become familiar with Engineering Reference interface. Any values used are purely to help you become acquainted with carrying out a design calculation.
1. Start a new part or assembly. Choose the last tab from the Solid Edge EdgeBar -- Engineering Reference. You will see the different types of components that Engineering Reference can help you design (figure 2). For this exercise, double-click on Shafts to design a new shaft.
Figure 2. Available part types. |
Figure 3. The Shaft Designer dialog box. |
Figure 4. Available materials values. |
Figure 5. Change the parameters. |
Figure 6. View the calculate results. |
Figure 7. The finished shaft part. |
Figure 8. The Edit in Solid Edge Shaft Designer command. |
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