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Curved-arm Pulley in ProE WF5

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MuhammadHaris

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Assalam-o-Alaikum ... :) :)
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Hello Guys ...
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I'm having a problem while drawing the following curved-
arm cast iron pulley in ProEngineer Wildfire 5 ...
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The problem is modeling of 'curved-arms' ... I think that
they can be modeled using: 'datum curve' or 'a simple
curve' and then using 'swept blend' tool along that curve
...
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I know something about the 'swept blend' but I don't know
anything about drawing a curve or a datum curve in ProE
(using equations, graphs or something else) ...
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Is there any way to draw these arms ... Please help me
out ... :) :)
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Image Link:
http://postimage.org/image/4y9k3co4/
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:) :)
Edited by: MuhammadHaris
 
Dear Muhammad


If you wish to model them using the "Sweep Blend" method do the following:

  1. <LI>Draw a curve using Sketch tool.</LI>
    <LI>Sketch the begginingellipse at the starting point of the sketched curve.</LI>
    <LI>Sketch the end ellipse at the end point of the sketched curve.</LI>
    <LI>Go to "Insert"-----"Swept Blend"</LI>
    <LI>Select thecurve you sketched in step 1.</LI>
    <LI>From "Sections"select theBegining ellipse you sketched in step 2.</LI>
    <LI>Click oninsert and select the end ellipse.</LI>


View attachment 5222


Hope that helps.
 
Alright ... I'mma give it a go ... Actually I'm a bit
allergic to 'Variable Section Sweep' tool ... I've always
found it, well, quite confusing ... :) :)
 

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