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Learning Guide
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CATIA V5-6R2018
Sheet Metal Design

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Sheet Metal Design
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Preface ........................................................................................................... vii

In this Guide ................................................................................................... ix

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Practice Files .................................................................................................. xi

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Chapter 1: Introduction ................................................................................ 1-1
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User Interface.................................................................................... 1-3
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1.2 Sheet Metal Terminology................................................................ 1-4
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Sheet Metal Parameters ................................................................... 1-4


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Walls ................................................................................................. 1-4


Cutouts.............................................................................................. 1-4
Bends ................................................................................................ 1-4
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Relief ................................................................................................. 1-4


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Sheet Metal Features........................................................................ 1-4


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Flat View ........................................................................................... 1-5


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1.3 Sheet Metal Process ....................................................................... 1-7


General Steps ................................................................................... 1-7
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1.4 Workbench Compatibility............................................................. 1-11


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Sheet Metal Design......................................................................... 1-11


Generative Sheet Metal Design ...................................................... 1-11
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Part Design ..................................................................................... 1-11


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Chapter 2: Primary Walls ............................................................................. 2-1


2.1 Sheet Metal Parameters.................................................................. 2-2
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General Steps ................................................................................... 2-3


Parameters Tab ................................................................................ 2-4
Bend Extremities Tab........................................................................ 2-4
Bend Allowance Tab ......................................................................... 2-7
2.2 First Wall ........................................................................................ 2-10
Profile Wall ...................................................................................... 2-10
Extruded Wall.................................................................................. 2-11
Rolled Wall ...................................................................................... 2-12

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2.3 Defining Walls ............................................................................... 2-13


Profile .............................................................................................. 2-13
Extrude............................................................................................ 2-14
Rolled .............................................................................................. 2-15
2.4 Creating a Hopper ......................................................................... 2-18

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Surfacic Hopper .............................................................................. 2-20
Canonic Hopper .............................................................................. 2-22

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Practice 2a Creating a First Wall......................................................... 2-24

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Practice 2b Bracket .............................................................................. 2-29

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Practice 2c Creating a Hopper ............................................................ 2-33

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Practice 2d Creating a Rolled Wall I ................................................... 2-41
Practice 2e Creating a Rolled Wall II .................................................. 2-46

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Chapter 3: Secondary Walls ........................................................................ 3-1
3.1 Wall on Edge.................................................................................... 3-2

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Automatic .......................................................................................... 3-2
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3.2 Automatic Wall on Edge ................................................................. 3-4
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Height................................................................................................ 3-7
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Up To Plane/Surface......................................................................... 3-8
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Clearance Mode.............................................................................. 3-10


Reverse Position ............................................................................. 3-11
Invert Material Side ......................................................................... 3-12
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3.3 Sketch Based Wall on Edge ......................................................... 3-14


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Clearance Mode.............................................................................. 3-16


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Reverse Position ............................................................................. 3-16


Invert Material Side ......................................................................... 3-16
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3.4 Tangent Walls................................................................................ 3-17


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3.5 Swept Walls ................................................................................... 3-20


Direction of Creation ....................................................................... 3-21
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User Flanges................................................................................... 3-23


Practice 3a Secondary Walls............................................................... 3-24
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Practice 3c Secondary Walls III........................................................... 3-40

Chapter 4: Bends and Unfolded View Features......................................... 4-1


4.1 Cylindrical Bends............................................................................ 4-2
4.2 Conical Bends ................................................................................. 4-6
4.3 Bend From Flat................................................................................ 4-7

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4.4 Unfolded View ............................................................................... 4-13


4.5 Unfolding ....................................................................................... 4-16
4.6 Folding ........................................................................................... 4-18
Natural............................................................................................. 4-20
Defined............................................................................................ 4-20

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Spring back ..................................................................................... 4-21

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4.7 Creating Corner Relief .................................................................. 4-23
Circular and Square Reliefs ............................................................ 4-25

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User-Defined Corner Relief............................................................. 4-27

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4.8 Point and Curve Mapping............................................................. 4-28

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Practice 4a Bend From Flat ................................................................. 4-32
Practice 4b Bends and Corner Relief ................................................. 4-38

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Practice 4c Curve Mapping ................................................................. 4-44

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Practice 4d Unfolding/Folding ............................................................ 4-48

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Chapter 5: Sheet Metal Stamps ................................................................... 5-1
5.1 Standard Stamps............................................................................. 5-2
Locating Points.................................................................................. 5-3
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5.2 Surface Stamp ................................................................................. 5-7


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5.3 Bead ............................................................................................... 5-11


5.4 Curve Stamp .................................................................................. 5-13
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5.5 Flanged Cutout.............................................................................. 5-15


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5.7 Bridge............................................................................................. 5-19


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5.8 Flanged Hole.................................................................................. 5-21


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5.9 Circular Stamp............................................................................... 5-24


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5.10 Stiffening Rib................................................................................. 5-27


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5.11 Dowel.............................................................................................. 5-29


5.12 Punch with Opening Faces .......................................................... 5-31
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Practice 5a Standard Stamps.............................................................. 5-41


Practice 5b Standard and User-Defined Stamps............................... 5-52
Practice 5c Two Profiles Surface Stamp............................................ 5-64

Chapter 6: Sheet Metal Features ................................................................. 6-1


6.1 Corners ............................................................................................ 6-2
6.2 Chamfers.......................................................................................... 6-5

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6.3 Sheet Metal Cutouts........................................................................ 6-9


6.4 Circular Cutouts ............................................................................ 6-14
6.5 Holes .............................................................................................. 6-17
Practice 6a Sheet Metal Features I ..................................................... 6-20

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Practice 6b Sheet Metal Features II .................................................... 6-32

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Chapter 7: Feature Duplication ................................................................... 7-1

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7.1 Mirroring .......................................................................................... 7-2
Element to Mirror............................................................................... 7-3

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Tear Faces ........................................................................................ 7-4

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7.2 Isometries ........................................................................................ 7-5
Translate ........................................................................................... 7-5
Rotate................................................................................................ 7-6

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Symmetry .......................................................................................... 7-6
Axis to Axis........................................................................................ 7-6

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7.3 Patterning ........................................................................................ 7-7
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Circular Patterns ............................................................................. 7-10
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7.4 User Patterns................................................................................. 7-13
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Preview ........................................................................................... 7-20


Modifying the PowerCopy ............................................................... 7-20
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7.6 Instantiate a PowerCopy .............................................................. 7-21


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Practice 7c PowerCopy........................................................................ 7-38


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Practice 7d Patterns and PowerCopies.............................................. 7-45


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Chapter 8: Part Conversion ......................................................................... 8-1


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8.1 Part Conversion .............................................................................. 8-2


8.2 Checking for Overlap...................................................................... 8-8
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Practice 8b Part Conversion II ............................................................ 8-15

Chapter 9: Output ......................................................................................... 9-1


9.1 Output to DXF.................................................................................. 9-2
9.2 Output to a Drawing....................................................................... 9-4
Practice 9a Output a Model to DXF....................................................... 9-8
Practice 9b Create Unfolded View ...................................................... 9-12

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Appendix A: Standard Tables......................................................................A-1


A.1 Creating Standard Tables...............................................................A-2
Main Sheet Metal Standards File ...................................................... A-2
Bend Table........................................................................................ A-3
A.2 Using Standard Tables ...................................................................A-4

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The CATIA V5-6R2018: Sheet Metal Design learning guide enables you to create
features that are specific to the sheet metal modeling process. You are provided
with a process-based approach to creating sheet metal models. Each step in the

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process is discussed in depth using lectures and several hands-on practices. This

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learning guide focuses on the Generative Sheet Metal Design workbench.

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Topics Covered


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Generative Sheet Metal Design workbench
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• Sheet Metal terminology
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• Sheet Metal process


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• Sheet Metal parameters


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• Primary wall creation – Profile, Extruded, Rolled, and Hopper


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• Defining walls
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• Secondary walls – Wall on edge (automatic and sketch based), Tangent,


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Swept
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• Cylindrical bends
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• Bends from flat


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• Unfolded view
• Corner relief
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• Point and curve mapping


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• Creating standard stamps – surface stamp, bead, curve stamp, flanged cutout,
louver, bridge, flanged hole, circular stamp, stiffening rib, dowel
• Punch and die
• Punch with Opening Faces

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• Sheet Metal features – Corners, chamfers, cuts and holes


• Feature duplication
• Patterning – rectangular patterns, circular patterns

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• User patterns
• Converting a solid part to sheet metal

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• Output to DXF and drawing

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Prerequisites

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• Access to the V5-6R2018 version of the software, to ensure compatibility with
this guide. Future software updates that are released by Dassault Systèmes
may include changes that are not reflected in this guide. The practices and

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files included with this guide might not be compatible with prior versions (i.e.,

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V5-6R2017).

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• Completion of the CATIA V5-6R2018: Introduction to Modeling course is
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recommended.

Note on Software Setup


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This guide assumes a standard installation of the software using the default
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preferences during installation. Lectures and practices use the standard software
templates and default options for the Content Libraries.
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Lead Contributor: Scott Hendren


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Scott Hendren has been a trainer and curriculum developer in the PLM industry
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for over 20 years, with experience on multiple CAD systems, including


Pro/ENGINEER, Creo Parametric, and CATIA. Trained in Instructional Design,
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Scott uses his skills to develop instructor-led and web-based training products.
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Scott has held training and development positions with several high profile PLM
companies, and has been with the Ascent team since 2013.
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Scott Hendren has been the Lead Contributor for CATIA: Sheet Metal Design
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The following images highlight some of the features that can be found in this
guide.

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Practice Files
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The Practice Files page tells


you how to download and install
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the practice files that are


provided with this guide.
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Link to the practice files


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Chapters
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Each chapter begins with a brief


introduction and a list of the
chapter’s Learning Objectives.
Learning Objectives for
the chapter

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Instructional Content
Each chapter is split into a
series of sections of

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instructional content on specific

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topics. These lectures include
the descriptions, step-by-step

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Side notes procedures, figures, hints, and
Side notes are hints or information you need to achieve

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additional information for the chapter's Learning
the current topic. Objectives.

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Practice Objectives
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Practices
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software to perform a hands-on
review of a topic.
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Introduction

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The Sheet Metal Design workbench enables you to create features that are

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specific to the sheet metal modeling process. To design effective sheet metal
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parts in CATIA, you must become familiar with sheet metal tools and terminology.
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Learning Objectives in this Chapter
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• Review the Generative Sheetmetal Design Workbench.


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• Review Sheet Metal Terminology.


• Understand the Sheet Metal design process.
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• Review compatibility between Sheetmetal workbenches.


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1.1 Generative Sheetmetal


Design Workbench
To access this workbench, open a part model that was last saved

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in the Generative Sheetmetal Design workbench or select
Start>Mechanical Design>Generative Sheetmetal Design, as

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shown in Figure 1–1. The workbench symbol changes to .

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Figure 1–1
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User Interface Sheet metal parts in CATIA V5 have a *.CATPart file extension.
The Generative Sheetmetal Design workbench is similar to the
Part Design workbench, except that it includes a Sheet Metal
Parameter icon and sheet metal-specific toolbars. The user
interface is shown in Figure 1–2.

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Workbench

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Symbol

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Sheet Metal

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parameters
Sheet Metal part

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Generative
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Sheetmetal
Design
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Specification Tree
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Figure 1–2
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1.2 Sheet Metal Terminology


An example of the following terminology is shown in Figure 1–3.

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Sheet Metal Sheet metal parameters include a part’s material thickness,
default bend radius, and bend relief type.
Parameters

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Walls Sheet metal parts consist of a first wall and multiple walls on

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edges.

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Cutouts Cutouts and holes remove material, similar to pockets and holes
in the Part Design workbench.

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Bends Bend features in sheet metal parts join wall features with a

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circular radius.
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Relief Bend relief features can be defined to enable bends to be
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fabricated.
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Sheet Metal Various sheet metal class features can be produced such as a
hem, flanged cutouts and holes, and various stamps as shown in
Features
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Figure 1–3.
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Parameters First Wall (i.e., Extrude)


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Cutout
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Bend
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Wall On Edge
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Hem

Flanged Hole
Circular Stamp
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Flat View An example of a flat view of a sheet metal part is shown in


Figure 1–4. A flat view can be displayed in a drawing along with
formed views of the part. This enables you to display the 3D
shape of the model, while also displaying critical manufacturing
dimensions on the flat view.

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Sheet metal parts can be folded and unfolded as required
throughout the design of the part. For example, a part can be
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unfolded to provide a planar face for sketching additional
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features, such as the cutout shown in Figure 1–5. When the part
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is folded, the resulting cutout takes the shape of the formed part.
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Figure 1–5
Just as feature creation order impacts solid model integrity in the
Part Design workbench, toggling between the flattened and 3D
views in the Generative Sheet Metal Design workbench affects
the resulting geometry. The model view should be actively
adjusted to ensure that your design intent is fulfilled.

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For example, a cutout feature created in the unfolded view


results in different geometry than a cutout created in folded view,
as shown in Figure 1–6. Conversely, use of the folded view can
assist in the creation of repeated features, such as a cutout that
extends through multiple walls.

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1.3 Sheet Metal Process


The process of creating a sheet metal model is very similar to the
process of creating a solid part. Individual features are created in
sequence and reference one another resulting in parent-child

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relationships.

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General Steps Use the following general steps as a guideline when creating a

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sheet metal part:

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1. Assign the material parameters.

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2. Create the first wall.
3. Create the secondary walls and bends.
4. Create the sheet metal features (cutout, stamp, etc.).

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5. Create the deliverables (drawings).

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Step 1 - Assign the material parameters.


When the Sheet Metal Design workbench is first activated, only
the Sheet Metal Parameter and Recognize icons are available,
as shown in Figure 1–7. No features can be created until the

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sheet metal parameters are defined. Sheet metal parameters
define the default bend radius, bend thickness, bend relief, and

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bend allowance. Once these parameters have been defined,
feature creation can begin.

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Sheet Metal
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Parameter icon
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Figure 1–7
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Step 2 - Create the first wall.


The first feature created in any sheet metal model is called the
first wall, or primary wall. It is always created from a sketched
profile and can be created using the Profile, Extrude, Hopper, or
Rolled Wall operations.

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The first wall becomes the fixed wall during an unfolding


operation and therefore determines the orientation of the
flattened part. If the first wall includes a bend, the first sketched
edge defines the wall that is fixed during flattening. First walls
can be as simple as a singular flat wall or made more complex to

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include several walls. Figure 1–8 shows a first wall that was
created using the Profile Wall operation.

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Figure 1–8

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bends.
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can be added. Additional walls can be created using the Profile,


Extrude, and Wall on Edge operations. As well, flanges can be
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constructed using the Basic Flange, Hem, Tear Drop, and User
Flange operations.
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with two walls and a tear drop flange added.


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Tear drop flange First wall


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Step 4 - Create the sheet metal features


(cutout, stamp, etc.).
Once the walls of the sheet metal part are created, additional

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features are created to complete the model. Sheet metal
features consist of Stamps, Corners, Chamfers, Cutouts, and
Holes. Figure 1–10 continues the example from the previous

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steps. Surface Stamps, Cutouts, Corners, and Chamfers have

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been added to the model.

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Surface Stamp

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Cutout

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Chamfers Corners
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Figure 1–10
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as shown in Figure 1–11.


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Figure 1–11

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1.4 Workbench Compatibility

Sheet Metal There are currently two sheet metal design workbenches
available: Sheet Metal Design (SMD) and Generative Sheet

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Design Metal Design (GSMD). Since CATIA V5R14, sheet metal models
can no longer be created in the SMD workbench. An error box

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opens when a primary wall is initialized, as shown in
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This course focuses on
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Generative Sheet Metal
Design workbench.

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Figure 1–12
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legacy product; secondary features, such as walls and bends,
can be added to original SMD models using the SMD
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Generative The GSMD workbench is an upgraded version of the SMD


workbench. It contains several new features and improved
Sheet Metal
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algorithms to create sheet metal parts. If you are unsure whether


Design to use the GSMD or SMD workbench, please consult your
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company’s CAD Administrator.


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Part Design No additional features can be created in the GSMD workbench


when a Part Design workbench feature is applied to a sheet
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metal model. For example, if a Part Design feature is created on


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a sheet metal part, the error message shown in Figure 1–13


opens when the next sheet metal feature is created.
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Figure 1–13
To resolve this, the Part Design feature should be removed. Solid
models created in the Part Design workbench can be converted
into a sheet metal part using the Recognize function. All features
applied to sheet metal models should be created in the GSMD
workbench to preserve model compatibility.

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