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DriveWorksXpress DriveWorks Xpress This demo will show you how easy it is to capture parameters and assign rules to each part of an assembly with DriveWorkXpress. It will also illustrate how you can then successfully automate the creation of new models & drawings
If you do not require an in depth explanation of each step click the next button to skip to the next stage
Click the areas highlighted with a red box to box to proceed
Models
The first step of the wizard is to let DriveWorksXpress know which parts and subassemblies require automating In this example we are going to specify the new height & width of the gantry and see how other associated parameters are modified automatically as a result
1.
Plac Place e a tic tick in in the the box box ne next to the the mod model els s you require DriveWorksXpress to control If your assembly contains parts or sub-assemb lies that never change they do no t require to be selected
Capture
The second step is to capture the parameters of each model that change Parameters can be sketch or feature dimensions, features, offset or angular planes or distance and angular mates
1.
Highlight any part or sub-assembly that contains the parameters to be captured O n c e s e l e c t ed f r o m t h e tree in the wizard the m o d e l a u t o m a t i c a l ly opens in the SolidWorks window
Capture - Top Half of Leg
Length
1.
From the feature manager, select the feature that contains the dimension to be captured (This model is extruded up to a plane so we will capture the plane named Bottom).
2.
Select the dimension that appears on the model.
3.
T he Sol idWo rks name app ears in the DriveWorksXpress window.
4.
Give this dimension a more meaningful name and click Add.
5.
Select the next model from the tree in the DriveWorksXpress window that requires parameters capturing.
Capture - Base of Lower Leg
Length
1.
From the feature manager, select the feature that contains the dimension to be captured (The Length of the part exists in the Base-Extrude-Thin feature).
2.
Select the dimension that appears on the model.
3.
T he Soli dWorks name appears i n the DriveWorksXpress window.
4.
Give this dimension a more meaningful name and click Add.
5.
Select the next model from the tree in the DriveWorksXpress window that requires parameters capturing.
Capture - Beam
Length
1.
From the feature manager, select the feature that contains the dimension to be captured (The Length of the part exists in the Base-Extrude feature).
2.
Select the dimension that appears on the model.
3.
T he Sol idW orks n ame ap pears in the DriveWorksXpress window.
4.
Give this dimension a more meaningful name and click Add.
5.
Select the next model from the tree in the DriveWorksXpress window that requires parameters capturing.
Capture - Beam Assembly
right left hand hand upright upright
1.
From the feature manager, select the plane that contains the dimension to be captured (The Right Hand Upright Plane).
5.
From the feature manager, select the plane that contains the next dimension to be captured (The Left Hand Upright Plane).
2.
Select the dimension that appears on the model.
8.
Select the dimension that appears on the model.
3.
T he Soli dWo rks name appears in the DriveWorksXpress window.
7.
T he Sol idW orks name app ears in the DriveWorksXpress window.
4.
Give this dimension a more meaningful name and click Add.
8.
Give this dimension a more meaningful name and click Add.
9.
Click Next in the DriveWorksXpress Wizard
Custom Properties
Custom Properties can be used to report data into the model These in turn can be reported into a SolidWorks drawing and used to populate drawing border title blocks, notes and other important drawing information automatically
The Properties tab in the DriveWorksXpress wizard automatically reports any custom properties that currently exist in the model
Additional custom properties can be added
Unwanted custom properties can be deleted
Drawing
The next step is to tell DriveWorksXpress that a new drawing is needed
Select the drawing that the new file will be based on The new drawing will reflect all the newly created data with all dimensional information, bill of materials, custom properties etc. automatically updated Click Browse to select your drawing Locate the drawing and click Open
Input Order Number
The next step is to create a customised form for specifying the new models Define the criteria required to specify the new models
Enter the name for the Input control A con trol that defines the order n u m b e r w i l l al l o w u s t o a s s i g n a rule to the naming o f each file that w i l l i d e n t if y e a c h n e w m o d e l t o b e created. This co uld jus t as easily be a naming conv ention that is made up of all the variables that define the new mod el.
Select the type of control required
eg. dimensions, materials, finishes and even sales order number
The Required field, when selected, allocates a contro l as a mandatory field.
Click Apply to register the control
Input
Drawn By
Glen David Maria
All other controls are added with the same ease.
Click Add to specify another control The next control will report data regarding the person specifying the new models into the Drawn By custom property – which in turn will reflect through to the new finished drawing. The name of the control is entered and the type selected. Values are entered that will appear in the drop down control. Click Add to register each value. Click Apply to register the control
Input
Safe Width Inside Outside Height Finish Material Working between Outrigger Outrigger to Underside Load Legs of
500 2000 100 3800 2000 5000 1000
Options include spin buttons, text boxes, drop downs and check boxes
Other Input controls required to specify our new model include… A Spin Button to specify the Safe Working Load A Text Box to specify the Height A Text Box to specify the Width A Drop Down to specify the Material A Drop Down to specify the Finish A Check Box to specify if an Inside Outrigger is required A Check Box to specify if an Outside Outrigger is required
Rules
The Rules tab shows all the parameters that require Rules associating to them. These are highlighted RED
Rules 1. Select a parameter to add a rule.
2. Select a variable to use in the rule. E i th e r d o u b l e c l i c k o r d r a g a n d
drop the variable into the ‘Build up’ box.
As the Safe Working Load Custom Property equals The Safe Working Load Input Variable the rule has now been satisfied.
3. Hit Apply.
4. Repeat for the other parameters who’s values come directly from an Input.
Rules A rule to determine if the Outrigger Assembly file is required The Outrigger Assembly Outside File Name is selected Click the IF rule The IF rule can now be built up exactly as done using Microsoft Excel
The IF rule will verify that the Outside Outrigger check box from the Input form has been selected. When this check box = “Yes” DriveWorksXpress will create a new file with the Order_Number as a suffix to the file name. When this check box does not = “Yes” DriveWorksXpress will “Delete” this file from the assembly. Click here
A similar rule will apply to the File Name of the Outrigger Assembly.
NEXT……
Rules The remaining File Names will use the order number Input as a suffix to the naming of each new file. All parts and sub-assemblies with the File Name parameter type are multiselected.
The Order Number Input Variable is selected Click Apply
NEXT……
Rules
1.
The Length dimension of the t o p h a l f o f leg is calculated from the Height to Underside of Beam Input – a constant value of 300mm
2.
The Length dimension of the B e a m can be the Width between Legs Input + 920mm or Width between Legs Input + 160mm dependant on The Outside Outrigger check box being selected
3.
The Length dimension of the b a s e o f lower leg is dependant on the Height to Underside of Beam Input. Less than 2700 = 1550, Less than 3800 = 1775 or Over 3800 = 2000. This is formulated by nesting a series of IF statements together
All remaining unspecified rules are constructed either by using the available icons or, if familiar with Microsoft Excel, typing direct into the Build Up box Each rule will reference Variables from the Inputs or Outputs or
4.
T he Left and Ri ght han d u prigh t distance dimension of the B e a m A s s e m b l y are dependant on the Outside Outrigger Input being selected. If “Yes” = 460 otherwise = 80
5.
The Drawing Number Custom Property is constructed by joining the Order Number Input with the text string “/GA/01”
6.
The Description Custom Property will report the Safe Working Load Input
7.
The Title Custom Property will be a text string produced from a constant value of “Gantry” joined with the Width between Legs Input and the Height to underside of Beam Input. Where we require a standard text string of “Wide” and “Height” included after the respective size this is selected from the drop down box as shown.
Rules
Once all of the Rules have been satisfied the Rules tab on the DriveWorksXpress wizard appears with each output variable ticked.
Specify ON1004 Glen
3565 2706 Steel
Once the specify tab is selected DriveWorksXpress will automatically create the user form from the information added at the Input stage of the wizard
The form can now be populated with the requirements of the new set of models required to be produced.
If values are entered that are outside the minimum and maximum values set at the Input stage DriveWorksXpress will not let you continue.
End Result
All the rules and parameters are stored in a database created by DriveWorksXpress.
Each time a new variant is required DriveWorksXpress will automatically load the previously captured data.
Further Information
For further information on DriveWorks and DriveWorksXpress visit