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J-C

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Sep 8, 2003
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A little 2007 info from
Some 2007 enhancements

*Balloons now link to any attribute, not just part numbers.

*Leaders automatically provide full datum information

*Chamfers and fillets are automatically noted in leaders, and double leaders can be created.

*Sketch blocks allows animation in 2D, such as pulleys and cam systems. Multiple motion paths can be linked together.

*A graphical palette shows previews of all views. Just drag and drop them into layouts.

*Adding dimensions to layouts makes them space apart automatically; no crowding.

*Dimenions can be easily dragged around, while still attached to their parts.

*COSMOS now handles beam elements, including those with welds.

*New SWIFT technology does a true tolerance stackup. Tolerance expert ensures tolerances are correct.

*Tell Swift where the critical tolerance, the other tolerances are adjusted automatically.

*The minimum and maximum tolerances are shown graphically.

*Optimization in COSMOS Express...

*A goal like "minimum factor of safety" is calcualted automatically.

*SWIFT automatically fillets the entire model at once. *FeatuerExpert applies part lines automatically.

*In sheetmetal design...

*Unfolding automatically displays the bend lines.

*Edge flanges can be applied to curved eges, which can also be unfolded.

*Making parts concentric: the new MultiMate command puts gears and shafts together in a single click.

*Freeform for pushing and pulling surfaces.

*Specify control points for moving surfaces.

*Mesh preview helps see the modified shape.

*Sharing data...

*Missing features are generated automatically thru Toolbox.

*New rack and pinion mating links rotatary motion with linear travel.

*Copy Design gathers all files needed to transmit a design by email, etc.

*New belt command wraps belts or chains around pulleys and idlers; can specify fixed distances.

*Convert centerline to a belt object. Move a pulley and the belt actuates the others.

*Focus of SW 2007 is in four areas"

* 2D
* Product design
* New design tools
* Ability to design new products.



Jason

UG NX2.02.2 on Win2000 SP3
SolidWorks 2005 SP5.0 on WinXP SP2
SolidWorks 2006 SP3.0 on WinXP SP2
 
Sounds like some really neat "tricks" in that bag.

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Some I'm not sure about, like "Unfolding automatically displays the bend lines" for sheetmetal.....doesn't it already do that?

The multiple leaders for Radius and Chamfer dimensions will be big. As will the edge flange on curved edges. I see people asking how do these all the time.

Jason

UG NX2.02.2 on Win2000 SP3
SolidWorks 2005 SP5.0 on WinXP SP2
SolidWorks 2006 SP3.0 on WinXP SP2
 
I agree.
The SWIFT tolerance stack is something I've asked for, it will be a good start.

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What I found the most interesting was a little snippet from the Day 2 blog;
Met with Kubotek who showed me their new Realyze software. It is one step beyond a translator: it translates 3D models, heals them, and -- here is the added bonus -- allows you to edit the model, before it gets imported into SolidWorks. It reads models from CATIA, STEP, IGES, and others. ....... Secret news: in a couple months Realyze will work inside SolidWorks.

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I like the graphical representation of tolerances.

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Madmango, care to explain for those of us not able to go?

Jason

UG NX2.02.2 on Win2000 SP3
SolidWorks 2005 SP5.0 on WinXP SP2
SolidWorks 2006 SP3.0 on WinXP SP2
 
I agree with CorBlimeyLimey, that is powerful news.
 
Gildashard, I'm not there either, just commenting on what you posted above.

The minimum and maximum tolerances are shown graphically.



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I was listening to a webcast and they mentioned something new in 2007 that caught my attention. It's called "power assist" which is bascially the ability to place Datums and GD&T on at the part and assembly level. For example, if the front plane is the parts datum [-A-] then you can assign it. Then you can add a feature control frame to a hole pattern in the model and it shows up in the drawing....I'm sure it goes the other way. I'm assumming this is one step forward to a paperless design. I know of a few machine shops that handle this type of data. For those of you regulars here know that I also use Pro/E....NOT TO BASH SWx...but I've been using this feature in Pro/E since 2000i^2 and it's powerful because you don't need the drawing to actually understand design intent through tolerance schemes because it's all embedded in the model. I'm looking forward to seeing this functionality

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Is that different from the 3D Annotations shown in the SW06 "What's New" pdf?

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I think we will have to ask someone that's went to SWXW or you can listen to Chris & Aaron


According to Chris Garcia it takes 3D annotation into the drawing views. Since I'm not using 2006 yet I can't comment of 3D Annotation.

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Heckler
Sr. Mechanical Engineer
SW2005 SP 5.0 & Pro/E 2001
Dell Precision 370
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Maybe after SW07 comes out with this feature, we can start to follow ASME Y14.41-2003 (Digital Product Definition Data Practices).

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I wonder how this differs from the 3d Annotation Views added to 2006. Under the Annotations folder in the model tree, you can create "Views" for the dimensions, GDT, etc. to follow. They control text orientation so that the text aligns with the plane it's in and also control visibility. So if you have Annotations Views enable, the text only shows for the view that is active. I thought this was added to comply with the new Ansi 3d model Standards.

This annotations views can be then inserted into the drawing.

So I wonder what's different. Maybe something with the tolerance analysis?

Jason

UG NX2.02.2 on Win2000 SP3
SolidWorks 2005 SP5.0 on WinXP SP2
SolidWorks 2006 SP3.0 on WinXP SP2
 
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