Modifying Unigraphics Parameters and Features

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Lesson 7a Modifying Unigraphics Parameters and Features Objectives: Demonstrate how to suppress/unsuppress features Demonstrate how to change parameters of features Demonstrate the effects of changing parameters of features used in arrays Demonstrate changing the number of instances in an array PAT302 Exercise Workbook MSC/PATRAN Version 8.0 7a-1

7a-2 PAT302 Exercise Workbook MSC/PATRAN Version 8.0

Lesson 7a More Parameters and Features Exercise Procedure: 1. Create a new database called test2.db. File/New... New Database Name: test2 In the New Model Preference form set the following: Tolerance: Default 2. Import the Unigraphics part file. File/Import... Object: Source: Unigraphics File: Model Unigraphics gear.prt A warning message similar to the following should appear: Importing Unigraphics Features will require that the Unigraphics part file be modified to reflect the changes made in PATRAN. Therefore a copy of the part is made to /tmp/ hofmann/test1_ug_copy/gear.prt_msc_test1 prior to import. Please do not remove or modify this copy in any way, as subsequent model updates are dependent on the undisturbed copy. This copy will not work with any other PATRAN databases. Basically, MSC/PATRAN will make a copy of the part file located in a subdirectory titled [database_name]_ug_copy. MSC/PATRAN must be able to access this part file to modify features. If the part file is not in the same location, the user will be prompted for the new location. Click to clear the warning. PAT302 Exercise Workbook MSC/PATRAN Version 8.0 7a-3

The Unigraphics Import summary should appear next. Clear this summary. 3. Remove the small hole in lower left region of model. Geometry Action: Edit Object: Feature Method: Suppress Geometric Entity List: select hole in lower left (both features connected to this hole will be highlighted in the Feature List) 7a-4 PAT302 Exercise Workbook MSC/PATRAN Version 8.0

Lesson 7a More Parameters and Features Next, get rid of some of the holes in the model. Notice that for each notch there is a corresponding set of 3 holes. We want to eliminate all but the ones at the middle of the notch. Geometric Entity List: select both the top and bottom holes in the set associated to the left notch, using shift-picking You should now see only 8 holes, corresponding to the 8 notches. 4. Change the hole pattern inside the counter bore to 5 instead of 4. Action: Edit Object: Feature Method: Parameters select CIRCULAR_ARRAY(4) The Feature Parameters form should now pop up on the screen, listing some parameters of the selected feature. Click in the cell corresponding to Number / Definition. Input Parameter Definition: 5 be sure to hit Enter PAT302 Exercise Workbook MSC/PATRAN Version 8.0 7a-5

The hole pattern is now 5 holes. 5. Change the size and radial position of the holes lined up with the notches. select SIMPLE_HOLE(8) The Feature Parameters form should now pop up on the screen, listing some parameters of the selected feature. Click in the cell corresponding to Diameter / Definition. Input Parameter Definition: 18 be sure to hit Enter select INSTANCE[0](8)/ SIMPLE_HOLE(8) Click in the cell corresponding to Positioning Dimension Perpendicular Distance / Definition. Input Parameter Definition: 27 be sure to hit Enter 7a-6 PAT302 Exercise Workbook MSC/PATRAN Version 8.0

Lesson 7a More Parameters and Features The holes should now be larger and closer to the center. 6. Change the number of holes. select CIRCULAR_ARRAY(11) Click in the cell corresponding to Number / Definition. In the cell Number/Definition it doesn t contain a number. Instead, it contains the word FixPosNr. select CIRCULAR_ARRAY(7) Look at the row Number. Notice that the Name is the same word referenced by the number of holes. This means that the number of holes corresponds to the number of notches. Let s see this in action: Click in the cell corresponding to Number / Definition. Input Parameter Definition: 6 be sure to hit Enter PAT302 Exercise Workbook MSC/PATRAN Version 8.0 7a-7

As we suspected, the number of both notches and holes is now 6. 7. Change the number of notches/holes back to 8 again. select CIRCULAR_ARRAY(7) Click in the cell corresponding to Number / Definition. Input Parameter Definition: 8 be sure to hit Enter (Warning:) The Unigraphics model was unable to be updated with the feature suppression states and parameter values in this database. All feature suppression states and parameter changes made since the last successful regeneration will be cleared. We are currently unable to reset the number of notches back to 8. The warning suggests something about the current feature suppression states. This error message occurs because Unigraphics was unable to perform this operation. When attempting this step from the Unigraphics user interface, UG will return a message Error updating Feature. Clear the warning. 7a-8 PAT302 Exercise Workbook MSC/PATRAN Version 8.0

Lesson 7a More Parameters and Features Here s food for thought: The number of notches influences the number of centered holes. The positions of these centered holes in turn influence the positions of the other adjacent holes (remember that they came in sets of 3). Perhaps it might be helpful to unsuppress these adjacent holes. Unsuppress adjacent holes. Action: Edit Object: Feature Method: Unsuppress select all but the last two (with the 16) Let s try one last time to increase the number of notches again. Action: Edit Object: Feature Method: Parameters select CIRCULAR_ARRAY(7) Click in the cell corresponding to Number / Definition. Input Parameter Definition: 8 be sure to hit Enter PAT302 Exercise Workbook MSC/PATRAN Version 8.0 7a-9

Notice that the procedure now works. Why is this? When you reduce the number of instances in a radial array, there is more of the base entity present. If you increase the number of instances, you stand the risk of them intersecting with one another (as you can see in this example). Once you have all affected instances unsuppressed, the procedure works. This is why changing the inner hole pattern from 4 to 5 worked; all affected instances were unsuppressed. Quit MSC/PATRAN when you have completed this exercise. 7a-10 PAT302 Exercise Workbook MSC/PATRAN Version 8.0