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| TR-1: Usage of Legacy CATIA V4 Models in CATIA V5 |
Scott Pokriefka
INCAT |
The concept of this presentation is to learn about viewing V4 data within a V5 environment, using existing V4 data in V5 models, building a new V5 model using V4 data concurrently, migration of V4 data into V5 format, and to identify and manage migration errors. |
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| TR-2: Adding Configured Objects to ENOVIA |
Amir Afrassiabi
The Boeing Company |
In this session concentrates on moving CATPart, CATProduct and drawings from a flat (saved of disk or server) structure in to ENOVIA. |
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| TR-3: Rules, Checks and Reactions in Action |
LaDeana Dockery
Cessna Aircraft Company |
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| TR-4: The Ease of Building a Catalog of Standard Parts |
Scott Pokriefka
INCAT |
In this session we will explore the possibilities of building a catalog of standard items. Contrary to what you may have been told, this is a relatively simple process. Attendees of this session should come away with a good understanding of how design tables work and how they can be beneficial in time savings for creation of standard catalog items as well as basic part template design. |
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| TR-5: Creating and Using Intelligent Document Templates in Aerospace Design |
Owen Manning
RAND Worldwide |
In this session, users will be introduced to the process of developing a document template specifically to automate Aerospace design. Users will develop Rules, Reactions, and VB Macros to make the document template intelligent enough to be instantiated into various design situations. They will also be shown various ways to store Document Templates and how to integrate them into more advanced design applications. Users attending this hands-on session should already be familiar with CATIA V5 fundamentals, part design, surface design, and basic Knowledge Advisor features. |
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| TR-6: Basic Case Study - Parameters and Formulas in Action |
Clay Puchalla
Cessna Aircraft Company |
This presentation will guide users thru the basic steps of incorporating parameters and formulas in their designs. Through a series of hands on excercises, the attendees will learn how to create parameters and formulas to increase the robustness of their designs and decrease the time it takes to make modifications. |
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| TR-7: Electrical Harness Flattening |
Jean-Baptiste Raud
Dassault Systèmes |
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| TR-8: Kinematics |
Sean Morris
Wichita State University |
This hands-on training class will introduce the use of sub assemblies in the kinematics workbench. By using subassemblies you will be able to load smaller kinematics models into larger ones then with the use of dress-up features the mechanisms will be able to work against each other. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to import sub-mechanisms and attach them to the main product. |
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| TR-9: Sheetmetal |
Nathan Shipley
National Institute for Aviation Research |
This hands-on training class will introduce the use of the Generative Sheetmetal Design workbench and the Sheetmetal for Aerospace workbench to develop sheetmetal parts. These workbenches allow the user to work in either the folded or unfolded context of the part. By working in both contexts of the part, the overall flexibility of the design process is greatly increased. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to develop a sheetmetal part. |
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| TR-10: V6 Fundamentals Hands-on Session |
Michael Melton
Dassault Systemes |
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| TR-11: Equipment Systems & Piping |
Steven Kwok
TechniGraphics, Inc. |
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| TR-12: Aircraft Surfacing Examples |
LeDeana Dockery
Cessna Aircraft Company |
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TR-13 (Repeat of TR-3): Rules, Checks and Reactions in Action
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LaDeana Dockery
Cessna Aircraft Company |
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Learn how to use Rules, Actions and Reactions.
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| TR-14: Putting the "Virtual" into Machining |
Cameron Griffin
Adaptive Corporation |
Digital Manufacturing can be challenging, but with V5 CATIA's Machine Tool Builder and Machine Tool Simulation products, the task becomes reality. Join us to explore this fascinating functionality with an interactive "hands on session." |
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TR-15 (Repeat of TR-14): Putting the "Virtual" into Machining
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Cameron Griffin
Adaptive Corporation |
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TR-16: Creating and Using Product Document Templates
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Robert Garrison
Garrison Consulting, LLC |
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Attendees will learn how to create Part and Product templates using the Product Knowledge Template workbench. Included are how to define and use Meta Inputs and how to pull and update related documents (drawings, analysis models, etc.) when a template is instantiated.
Practical exercises will also show how to leverage other Knowledgeware features such as Actions and Reactions by embedding them in templates.
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| TR-17: An Introduction to Working with Legacy Data in SMARTEAM |
Brett Ade
TechniGraphics, Inc. |
This session will discuss dealing with legacy data during a SMARTEAM Implementation. It will discuss typical scenarios that a company may encounter while trying to migrate legacy data into SMARTEAM. It will also discuss the built in Import and Export functionalities in SMARTEAM. |
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| TR-18: Start Making a Scene |
Colleen Kennedy
FLSmidth-Krebs |
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| TR-19: (Repeat of TR-5): Creating and Using Intelligent Document Templates in Aerospace Design |
Owen Manning
RAND Worldwide |
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| TR-20: FEA, Part-Focused |
Jeffery Maestas
Bell Helicopter Textron, Inc. |
This hands on session will deal with the basics of the Finite Element Analysis (FEA) built into the Generative Structural Analysis workbench in CATIA V5. Attendees will learn how to prepare models for analysis, apply boundary conditions and perform static analyses. Attendees will also discover how changes to mesh and sag values affect the final outcome of the static analysis. |
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| TR-21: ENOVIA Portal DMU Tolerancing Review |
Robert Garrison
Garrison Consulting LLC |
Attendees will learn how to review FTA Annotation Sets and related geometry in Parts and Products that comply with Model-Based Definition practices. Exercises will cover filtering, querying and reporting. Also included are techniques for reviewing 2D Layout for 3D Design. |
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| TR-22: Closing the Design/Analysis Loop |
Greg Albrechtsen
Dassault Systèmes SIMULIA Corp. |
Using CATIA Analysis, we will work through a practical analysis of an assembly. The focus will be for new CATIA Analysis users; however, some advanced capabilities will also be shown. In this workshop, the user will open and analyze an assembly that will require design modification. |
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TR-23: (Repeat of TR-8): Kinematics
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Sean Morris
Wichita State University |
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| TR-24: Assembly Analysis Using CATIA V5 |
Hans Kraus
IBM Corporation |
This workshop will review methods used in CATIA V5 for performing an assembly finite element analysis. Engineers will understand the concepts used for applying connections between assembly parts. Design engineers and analysts frequently analyze only single parts and make gross assumptions about the application and magnitudes of the loads and restraints. Loads and restraints are often transmitted by connected assembly parts. By analyzing an assembly instead of individual parts, engineers can minimize the risk of errors introduced into an analysis by guessing at applied loads and restraints. |
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| TR-25: V6 Fundamentals Hands-on Session (repeat) |
Michael Melton
Dassault Systèmes |
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TR-26 (Repeat of TR-27): Hands-On Test Drive - Create Interactive Product Documentation
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Mike Rielly, Dassault Systèmes
Garth Coleman, Dassault Systèmes 3DVIA
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| TR-27: Hands-on Test Drive - Create Interactive Product Documentation |
Tod Cruikshank, Dassault Systèmes
Garth Coleman, Dassault Systèmes 3DVIA |
A deep-dive into how 3DVIA Composer helps companies create and maintain their product documentation, including: illustrations for user manuals, animations for training materials, information for field service repair instructions, assembly instructions, documents for the web, customer service, or anything else that helps to describe and document the company’s products and processes. |
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| TR-28: V6 Fundamentals Hands-on Session (repeat) |
Michael Melton
Dassault Systèmes |
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| TR-29: V6 Fundamentals Hands-on Session (repeat) |
Michael Melton
Dassault Systèmes |
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