You are on page 1of 19

Welding http://es.scribd.

com/doc/6676535/Welding

1 de 19 13/03/2011 15:07
Welding http://es.scribd.com/doc/6676535/Welding

2 de 19 13/03/2011 15:07
Welding http://es.scribd.com/doc/6676535/Welding

3 de 19 13/03/2011 15:07
Welding http://es.scribd.com/doc/6676535/Welding

4 de 19 13/03/2011 15:07
Welding http://es.scribd.com/doc/6676535/Welding

5 de 19 13/03/2011 15:07
Welding http://es.scribd.com/doc/6676535/Welding

6 de 19 13/03/2011 15:07
Welding http://es.scribd.com/doc/6676535/Welding

7 de 19 13/03/2011 15:07
Welding http://es.scribd.com/doc/6676535/Welding

8 de 19 13/03/2011 15:07
Welding http://es.scribd.com/doc/6676535/Welding

9 de 19 13/03/2011 15:07
Welding http://es.scribd.com/doc/6676535/Welding

10 de 19 13/03/2011 15:07
Welding http://es.scribd.com/doc/6676535/Welding

11 de 19 13/03/2011 15:07
Welding http://es.scribd.com/doc/6676535/Welding

12 de 19 13/03/2011 15:07
Welding http://es.scribd.com/doc/6676535/Welding

13 de 19 13/03/2011 15:07
Welding http://es.scribd.com/doc/6676535/Welding

Pro/WELDING Help Topic Collection

Note: When you select a weld in the selected items box, the weld is highlighted
in the Model Tree and in the graphics window.

3. Click Close. The Select dialog box opens.

4. Click OK. Selected welds are hidden (blanked) from the graphics window.

5. To unhide (unblank), click View > Weld Display > Unblank. The WELD
NAMES menu appears and all weld features currently hidden are listed.

6. Select the weld features to unhide (unblank) and click Done Sel. Selected
feature are no longer hidden.
Note:

o To unhide all hidden items, click View > Visibility > Unhide All.
o You can also hide (or unhide) welds from the Layer Tree by selecting the
layer containing welds, right-clicking, and selecting Hide.

To Change the Color of a Weld


You can change the color of welds in your assembly by setting the configuration
option weld_color before creating the weld. To change the color of existing welds in
your assembly using the Color dialog box.
1. Select one or more welds in the graphics window or in the Model Tree for which
you want to change the color.

2. Right-click and select Properties. The Color dialog box opens.

3. Do one of the following:


o Click a User-defined color and click OK.
o Click New, use the Color Wheel to define a color, and click Close.

The selected weld or welds change color.

Configuring WELDING
About Configuring Welding
You can customize the way you model parts by entering configuration file options
and their values in the Options dialog box (Tools > Options).
Welding Help provides a list of configuration options arranged in alphabetical order.
Each option contains the following information:
• Configuration option name.
• Default and available variables or values. All default values are in italic.
• Brief description and notes describing the configuration option

To Set Welding Configuration Options

14 de 19 13/03/2011 15:07
Welding http://es.scribd.com/doc/6676535/Welding

Pro/WELDING

1. Click Tools > Options. The Options dialog box opens.

2. Click the Show only options loaded from file check box to see currently
loaded configuration options or clear this check box to see all configuration
options. The configuration options display.

3. Select the configuration option from the list or type the configuration option
name in the Option box.

4. In the Value box type or select a value.


Note: The default value is followed by an asterisk (*).

5. Click Add/Change. The configuration option and its value appear in the list. A
green status icon confirms the change.

6. When you finish configuring Welding, click Apply. The configuration options are
set.

add_weld_mp
yes, no
Defines if you calculate mass properties with or without welds.
yes—Welds are included when calculating mass properties.
no—Welds are excluded when calculating mass properties.

pro_weld_params_dir
<current working directory>, <directoryname>
Specifies the directory to search when a weld parameter file is needed.

weld_ask_xsec_refs
yes, no
Sets the display of X-section reference prompt when creating weld features.
yes—Prompts you for X-section references when creating weld features.
no—Does not prompt you for X-section references when creating weld features.

weld_color
1.000000 0.500000 0.000000, <red percentage> <green percentage> <blue
percentage>
Specifies the color to display welds created in Pro/ENGINEER 2000i and later. The
three decimal values in the range from 0 through 100 specify the percentages of red,
green, and blue (in this order) in the resulting color. For example, 0 0 49 specifies a
medium blue color.

weld_dec_places
3, <0-10>
Sets the default number of decimal places (0-10) to display in the weld parameters.

Pro/WELDING Help Topic Collection

weld_edge_prep_driven_by
part, assembly

15 de 19 13/03/2011 15:07
Welding http://es.scribd.com/doc/6676535/Welding

part, assembly
Determines if the edge preparation feature is created in the part or the assembly
level and determines the level of edge preparation.
part—References are defined for the parts locally.
assembly—All the part level features use a common set of references.

weld_edge_prep_groove_angle
45.0, <user-defined degree value>
Specifies the initial default degree of the angle cut edge preparation.

weld_edge_prep_groove_depth
.25, <user-defined depth value>
Specifies the initial default groove depth for edge preparation.

weld_edge_prep_instance
yes, no
Controls whether a family table instance is created for edge preparation.
yes—Instances of the components (parts, assemblies, and subassemblies) that
receive edge preparation are created.
no—Instances of the components (parts, assemblies, and subassemblies) that
receive edge preparation are not created.
Note: If weld_edge_prep_instance is set to yes, weld_edge_prep_visibility is
set to instance, and the instance assembly is not active in any window, a new
window opens. You can add edge preparation features in that window.
The default options are set so that you can observe the application of the edge
preparation feature. Edge Preparation features can exist at the part or assembly
level, depending on your requirements. Specify if you want these features to be
family table instances or not.

weld_edge_prep_name_suffix
_noep, <user-defined suffix>
Specifies the suffix name for the instance that will be created during edge
preparation. Part name plus extension makes the instance name.

weld_edge_prep_root_open
.25, <user-defined root opening value>
Specifies an initial default value for the root opening edge preparation.

weld_edge_prep_visibility
generic, instance

Pro/WELDING

Sets the visibility of edge preparation features when the configuration option
weld_edge_prep_instance is set toyes.
generic—Edge preparation features are resumed in the generic and suppressed in the
instance.
instance—The edge preparation features are suppressed in the generic and resumed
in the instance.
Note: If weld_edge_prep_instance is set to yes, weld_edge_prep_visibility is
set to instance, and the instance assembly is not active in any window, a new
window opens. You can add additional edge preparation features in that window.
The default options are set so that you can observe the application of the Edge

16 de 19 13/03/2011 15:07
Welding http://es.scribd.com/doc/6676535/Welding

The default options are set so that you can observe the application of the Edge
Preparation feature. Edge Preparation features can exist at the part or assembly
level, depending on your requirements. Specify if you want these features to be
family table instances or not.

weld_notch_corner_radius
0.1Inch/2mm, <user-defined radius>
Specifies the initial default value for the weld notch corner radius. The default value
sets the initial weld notch corner radius to 0.1Inch or 2mm.

weld_notch_height
0.400000, <user-defined notch height>
Specifies the initial default value for the weld notch height.

weld_notch_radius
0.50000, <user-defined radius>
Specifies the initial default value for the weld notch radius.

weld_notch_width
0.500000, <user-defined width>
Specifies the initial default value for the weld notch width.

weld_ui_standard
ansi, iso
Specifies the standard for the welding user interface.

Creating Rods, Processes, and Parameters


About Setting Up Welding
Setting up Welding for your designs helps you control your overall welding design
process and to set defaults for common weld elements.
When you set up Welding you can:

Pro/WELDING Help Topic Collection

• Create and assign various welding rods for your design.

17 de 19 13/03/2011 15:07
Welding http://es.scribd.com/doc/6676535/Welding

10

18 de 19 13/03/2011 15:07
Welding http://es.scribd.com/doc/6676535/Welding

19 de 19 13/03/2011 15:07

You might also like