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Designing Approximate Spur Gear in CATIA V5 (Method 2 of 4: Design Table from MS Excel)

2 0 Intermediate
This BND TechSource video shows how to create a “template” part for an Approximate Spur Gear. The difference is; this template is controlled via an MS Excel spreadsheet. This part may be modified by simply changing the parameters of any/all of the following four formulae on the spreadsheet: z - number of teeth // real parameter [z = input] Rpa - Ref Pressure Angle // angle parameter [Rpa = input] m - module // length parameter [m = input] a – center to center distance [a = input] Next we will look at using Import Parameters (from .xls(x) or.txt file) to feed the parameter data and update the Spur Gear. https://bndtechsource.wixsite.com/home Excel Design Table: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1cqqmNE9dxuM0XimnIWZSYKZfxsS0zwhj/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=114849995441101610372&rtpof=true&sd=true

Transverse Module Involute Helical Gear in CATIA V5 (manual input)

2 0 Expert
This BND TechSource video shows the steps for creating a “template” part for our Transverse Module Involute Helical Gear. This part may be modified by simply changing the parameters of any/all of the following five formulae: Fw - Face width // length parameter [Fw = input] z - number of teeth // real parameter [z = input] Tpa - Transverse Pressure Angle // angle parameter [Tpa = input] m - module // length parameter [m = input] Ca - Cylinder helix angle // angle parameter [Ca = input] Next we will look at using CATIA V5 to create the Normal Module Involute Helical Gear. Please visit us at: https://bndtechsource.wixsite.com/home Transverse Involute Helical Gear calculator (Excel): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1G4DVdNp8LdKRG4hwEWZM7URW7HT71wxn/view?usp=sharing

Spur Gear Involute Gear Teeth Profile

2 0 Beginner
In this tutorial, I will help you in making involute gear teeth for a spur gear using parameters and relations. I have designed the gear in Catia V5R16 using involute curve equations in "LAW" tool available in knowledge toolbar in Catia. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RU-f1E3sTSI

How to Enable Sketch Relations in SolidWorks

1 0 Beginner
In this SolidWorks Video Tutorial I will Tell you how to enable or disable sketch relations in solidworks. About this Channel Here you will find Videos Related to 1. SolidWorks 2. Hydro Power 3. FYP Designing and Manufacturing. 4. Electrical Engineering 5. 3D Printing 6. Low RPM Alternators 7. Manufacturing of Hydro Turbines Subscribe to this channel for all updates mentioned above. SolidWorks Complete Learning Step by Step from Basics to Advanced Level: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJR3qNZXHShwwR3BJzyv-5-Woled6n9KR Urdu / Hindi SolidWorks Learning : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJR3qNZXHShze-ZcfiGpsMjzfLY2e9Pyk Want me to Design Project for You??? Contact Me My Facebook id: https://www.facebook.com/usman.akhtar.5 My Page link: https://www.facebook.com/solid.online.Training

How to set Default "Sketch" Settings in SolidWorks

1 0 Beginner
When we start Sketching in SolidWorks, there are default setting like snapping, assigning auto relations etc. are assigned by itself. Many users are not aware that this are actually "settings" which can be turned on and off. This video takes you through all the default setting available.

Approximate vs. Involute Gear Tooth Profile in CATIA V5

1 0 Expert
This BND TechSource video shows how to create a “template” part for an Involute Spur Gear. This part may be modified by simply changing the parameters of any/all of the following three formulae: z - number of teeth // real parameter [z = input] Rpa - Ref Pressure Angle // angle parameter [Rpa = input] m - module // length parameter [m = input] And the Undercutting issue can be resolved by introducing Profile Shift which affects the Center Distance between gears as well as adjusting the Addendum and Dedendum circles. Ad – Addendum circle // length parameter [Ad = input] Dd – Dedendum circle // length parameter [Dd = input] https://bndtechsource.wixsite.com/home Excel Involute Spur Gear Calculator with macro: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1b2gzKpBHfOakALJi1-hZfOqGt_KFxNLc/view?usp=sharing

How to turn off visibility of relations in SolidWorks?

1 0 Beginner
How to turn off visibility of relations in SolidWorks?

Custom parameter defined by relations

1 1 Beginner
This video has been created based on a question from a comment under my video on YouTube channel. Feel free to contact me or leave a comment, or idea for another Creo tutorial.

How to use ProProgram for model of Trapeze Sheet

0 0 Expert
In this video tutorial, you can learn How to use ProProram for Parameter driving and How relations can be implemented with this combination

Designing Approximate Spur Gear in CATIA V5 (Method 3 of 4: import data from .xls(x) or .txt file)

0 0 Intermediate
This BND TechSource video shows how to create a “template” part for an Approximate Spur Gear. The difference is; this template is based upon a one time feed of data via an .xls(x) or .txt file and must be re-imported for every modification. This part may be modified changing the parameters of any/all of the following three formulae on the .xls(x) or .txt file: z - number of teeth // real parameter [z = input] Rpa - Ref Pressure Angle // angle parameter [Rpa = input] m - module // length parameter [m = input] Next we will look at using CATIA Macro + Import Parameters (from .xls(x) or.txt file) to feed the parameter data and update the Spur Gear. https://bndtechsource.wixsite.com/home .xlsx file: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1cqqmNE9dxuM0XimnIWZSYKZfxsS0zwhj/edit?usp= .txt file - [m_3-Rpa_20-z_40]: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1t42oaimtwS7LBc7eos5YS9bWjcmjcfeq/view?usp=sharing .txt file - [m_3-Rpa_20-z_25]: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1csdQHt3jfLTE04kCkv03itM05oj0OYQc/view?usp=sharing

Designing Approximate Spur Gear in CATIA V5 (Method 1 of 4: manual input)

0 2 Intermediate
This BND TechSource video shows how to create a “template” part for an Approximate Spur Gear. This part may be modified by simply changing the parameters of any/all of the following three formulae: 1) z - number of teeth // real parameter [z = input] 2) Rpa - Ref Pressure Angle // angle parameter [Rpa = input] 3) m - module // length parameter [m = input] Next we will look at using Design Table (from MS Excel) to feed the parameter data and update the Spur Gear. https://bndtechsource.wixsite.com/home