4 Cylinder Engine Animation Pro Engineer
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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.
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man you are the beast..... :)
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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
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do u have other videos regarding the cam shaft n valve timing tutorials of pro/e?
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@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...
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all the dimensions and every other calculations i have done it myself.....
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is this solid work?
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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
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 8 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 8 months 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