im trying to make an V6 PETROL engin in pro/e and have completed the cylinder casing, piston, crank shaft and ALMOST ALL THE other stuffs...i have done B.tech in mechanical i want to get into the automobile field, i want to complete my design and then send it to any automobile company... can any one tell me if this helps... and to whom should i send my designs to i have no idea... searching for it .. im also designing the gear box n the differential...... please help...
@smitalresurrected Complete the project and use it as a portfolio to showcase your work I guess. Don't bother sending it to oem's, they don't give a hoot about your models. Keep in mind the CAD models are usually the easiest part of the process. Its the detailed drawings with proper tolerancing, material selection, engineering calcs, customer requirements, product verification/integration etc. etc. that takes the most time, thought and money.
@hardy339 thanks brother... i just wanted to know weather is it worthy enough to get a job in this field or what am i doing is just a waste of time... rit now im trying to complte the whole thing up... i just desperately want a job in this field.....the portfolio u r talking abt should i attach my drawings n other works done by me with my CV? THANK U ONCE AGAIN BRO...
m now a days working on pro engineer, looking forward to make an engine on it, but don't have the dimensions, will u plz tell me where did you got the dimensions, can i get them, plz guide me, thx, my email id is....
hardy i want 2-d sketch of each part ... i having project.. would u help me pls.. my email id is thiru239@gmail.com. or u send the website wer i get the 2-d sketch of each part wit dimensions.
Don't know how hes done it. But i would create offset coordinate system points and join them with a curve (from the datum menu), Then make a sweep using the curve. This allows you to edit the points in 3 dimensions and hence edit the shape of the pipe whenever you wish. Also good for cabling
Its been awhile but i'll try to help you out. After you design some parts, go into the mechanism part of the program i believe. From there you start assembling your parts. The one you want to make move, don't fully constrain them. Instead use "connections" to peice them together. Its been awhile since I used Pro/E so i can't remember exactly. Its not too difficult once you understand the basics. Google some tutorials, there are plenty out there. Good Luck
great looking engine but it would fight itself.. seems like it can't breathe. dont get me wrong its a great PE demonstration but the head ports are very small. especially when claimed to be a 2.6L. also, a higher lift/duration profile would be favorable
... well not really... and I did not question the technology of the internal combustion engine, instead I was adjusting his error in a simulation so I have no idea where you came from.
i have used autodesk inventor for 3 years at my school and was wondering if someone else has also and used pro e
i am looking to get a cad system and dont know which one to choose i know you can do amazing things on pro e but i am really used to inventor and suggestioins
That is a double over head cam system. Therfore it will happen to have 4 valves per/cylinder. Meaning 2 intake and 2 exhaust valves per/cylinder. This way the valves are smaller and thicker, so it wouldnt burnt easily or have off specifications on clearance leaving geometry bang on!!!
The intake valves and the exhaust valves are moving independtly. Because its a 4-valves per clinder configuration, There are two intake valves and two exhaust valves. Each pair moves together but independent of the other pair
brillant!!!you inspired me,Im a Chinese undergraduate studying automobile engine.We have been taught nothing but maths and physics.We do learn something about CAM,but we can only draw small parts,we dont know what the "project" button for...I guess thats why Chinese automakers just product junks.
thx for your video,I have some ideas about what I should learn by myself now.
Thanks for watching it. We used this program is highschool and i liked messing around with it. I wouldn't exactly say i know what i'm doing, i just know the basics. I didn't have a motor to look at so i just made all the dimensions and styles up and i just hoped it looked right.
Your modeling skills need work. Also, when you finally got to some real animation, it would have been a better presentation to have the engine block in wirefram, or a secion view through one of the cylinders to show the interacion of the cams, valves, pistons and crankshaft. If this was for a "real" modeling job, you would have to consider manufacturability, i.e. casting the engine block and cylinder head, with wall thicknesses, flow characteristics, etc. Keep trying, your skills will improve.
Very nice engine, it's true that there is some similarities with mine but it's ok! Nice P-flow and good animation ; you encourages me to finish my own.
Hey Hardy
I am Designing 4 cylinder inline engine in pro-e but m not able to get all the parts dimensions, can you please help me out with that.
If there is any online site where i can find all engine parts dimensions so please tell me.
Thank you.
MIDAS192 3 months ago
man you are the beast..... :)
Gane962 5 months ago
nice work bro.. am now started doing pro/e since 2month ago bt yet not found any exercise like engines, crankshaft etc. could u help me plsssss
janamech47 7 months ago
all the dimensions and every other calculations i have done it myself.....
smitalresurrected 7 months ago
im trying to make an V6 PETROL engin in pro/e and have completed the cylinder casing, piston, crank shaft and ALMOST ALL THE other stuffs...i have done B.tech in mechanical i want to get into the automobile field, i want to complete my design and then send it to any automobile company... can any one tell me if this helps... and to whom should i send my designs to i have no idea... searching for it .. im also designing the gear box n the differential...... please help...
smitalresurrected 7 months ago
@smitalresurrected Complete the project and use it as a portfolio to showcase your work I guess. Don't bother sending it to oem's, they don't give a hoot about your models. Keep in mind the CAD models are usually the easiest part of the process. Its the detailed drawings with proper tolerancing, material selection, engineering calcs, customer requirements, product verification/integration etc. etc. that takes the most time, thought and money.
hardy339 7 months ago
@hardy339 thanks brother... i just wanted to know weather is it worthy enough to get a job in this field or what am i doing is just a waste of time... rit now im trying to complte the whole thing up... i just desperately want a job in this field.....the portfolio u r talking abt should i attach my drawings n other works done by me with my CV? THANK U ONCE AGAIN BRO...
smitalresurrected 7 months ago
do u have other videos regarding the cam shaft n valve timing tutorials of pro/e?
smitalresurrected 7 months ago
is this solid work?
milosamy 1 year ago
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hi hardy, nice work...
i need some guidance..
m now a days working on pro engineer, looking forward to make an engine on it, but don't have the dimensions, will u plz tell me where did you got the dimensions, can i get them, plz guide me, thx, my email id is....
alikhalid127@hotmail.com
smartali127 1 year ago
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hardy i want 2-d sketch of each part ... i having project.. would u help me pls.. my email id is thiru239@gmail.com. or u send the website wer i get the 2-d sketch of each part wit dimensions.
thiru239 1 year ago
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thiru239 1 year ago
i usually used solidworks.
nice videos!
steven9987 1 year ago
this is a crap. a real engine CAD model is far away from this. the crankcase espically is a joke...
bcsa 1 year ago
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sonia403326 1 year ago
hey Hardy , great work,, how did u make the exhaust, i think it is the hardest part .
amgad3 1 year ago
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Don't know how hes done it. But i would create offset coordinate system points and join them with a curve (from the datum menu), Then make a sweep using the curve. This allows you to edit the points in 3 dimensions and hence edit the shape of the pipe whenever you wish. Also good for cabling
dthebuk 1 year ago
very nicee!!
what's the name of that song?
tintinathome 2 years ago
Nice! But same things you can do with Autodesk's Inventor
Mattijjah85 2 years ago
Hey Hardy,
I just started learning Pro/E lately. How do you go about implementing motion to your parts.
Thanx.
ZIJO1234 2 years ago
Its been awhile but i'll try to help you out. After you design some parts, go into the mechanism part of the program i believe. From there you start assembling your parts. The one you want to make move, don't fully constrain them. Instead use "connections" to peice them together. Its been awhile since I used Pro/E so i can't remember exactly. Its not too difficult once you understand the basics. Google some tutorials, there are plenty out there. Good Luck
hardy339 2 years ago 2
Awesome work!
tcheightyeight 2 years ago
song?
BTE1991 2 years ago
I don't remember what its called. It was an audioswap. I looked around to see if I could find it but no luck...
hardy339 2 years ago
nevermind..
Artist:MG
Song:50mill
:)
hardy339 2 years ago
what is the song playing in the background?
cy156326 2 years ago
what is this for programm?
karlsonvomdach1995 2 years ago
this easy this is a tutorial
parkx 2 years ago
no its not a tutorial, i personally made all the parts :)
hardy339 2 years ago
great looking engine but it would fight itself.. seems like it can't breathe. dont get me wrong its a great PE demonstration but the head ports are very small. especially when claimed to be a 2.6L. also, a higher lift/duration profile would be favorable
ordersol87 2 years ago
Great work except just only one thing, you have to change the cylinder revolution order to 1 2 4 3 or 1 3 4 2
(ignition sequence) :) just small itsy bitsy suggestion! (just change the values :) )
hyperkkt 2 years ago
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engines are old technology. Their going to be gone in like 15 years.
TheGuyOnDownStreet 2 years ago
... well not really... and I did not question the technology of the internal combustion engine, instead I was adjusting his error in a simulation so I have no idea where you came from.
hyperkkt 2 years ago
i like that intake, hahaha. cool video man
GManRomano 2 years ago
Do you really have a company named "Hardy Industries", that would be very cool.
BTW: Nice engine. :)
rock3tcat 2 years ago
i have used autodesk inventor for 3 years at my school and was wondering if someone else has also and used pro e
i am looking to get a cad system and dont know which one to choose i know you can do amazing things on pro e but i am really used to inventor and suggestioins
drummermanryan 2 years ago
Pretty cool man
dsmcraze 2 years ago
That is a double over head cam system. Therfore it will happen to have 4 valves per/cylinder. Meaning 2 intake and 2 exhaust valves per/cylinder. This way the valves are smaller and thicker, so it wouldnt burnt easily or have off specifications on clearance leaving geometry bang on!!!
GrightGangBang 2 years ago
Is it just me or are the valves supposed to be moving independently for each cylinder at 3:45?? as per the intake-compression-ignition-exhaust cycle
I'm one of the few mechanical engineering majors who aren't interested in cars so for your sake I hope I'm wrong.
jasonrj8992 2 years ago
The intake valves and the exhaust valves are moving independtly. Because its a 4-valves per clinder configuration, There are two intake valves and two exhaust valves. Each pair moves together but independent of the other pair
hardy339 2 years ago
oh yea I see now
jasonrj8992 2 years ago
Dual overhead Cams nice touch.
durnnurd 2 years ago
I'm pursuing a career for automotive engineering too
I hope I can afford it lol.
Nice vid man
Roger0416 3 years ago
I know what you mean!
Check out Corght profile.
He has some nice designs
hardy339 3 years ago
brillant!!!you inspired me,Im a Chinese undergraduate studying automobile engine.We have been taught nothing but maths and physics.We do learn something about CAM,but we can only draw small parts,we dont know what the "project" button for...I guess thats why Chinese automakers just product junks.
thx for your video,I have some ideas about what I should learn by myself now.
bkai88888 3 years ago
spode
suzuki681 3 years ago
Thanks for posting this! It shows that these CAE programs aren't worth shit unless the author knows what he is doing.
Mel7766 3 years ago
Thanks for watching it. We used this program is highschool and i liked messing around with it. I wouldn't exactly say i know what i'm doing, i just know the basics. I didn't have a motor to look at so i just made all the dimensions and styles up and i just hoped it looked right.
hardy339 3 years ago
Your modeling skills need work. Also, when you finally got to some real animation, it would have been a better presentation to have the engine block in wirefram, or a secion view through one of the cylinders to show the interacion of the cams, valves, pistons and crankshaft. If this was for a "real" modeling job, you would have to consider manufacturability, i.e. casting the engine block and cylinder head, with wall thicknesses, flow characteristics, etc. Keep trying, your skills will improve.
iintruder55 3 years ago
Very nice engine, it's true that there is some similarities with mine but it's ok! Nice P-flow and good animation ; you encourages me to finish my own.
corght 3 years ago