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Lesson Objective:In this lesson, we will learn about the View Manager.
2001 EQUIVALENTS
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The View Manageris a single interface used to access the following functionality:
Simplified Reps Cross-Sections Exploded States Component Display
ACCESSING THE VIEW MANAGER
The view manager is accessed through the Menu Bar, using View, View Manager. To demonstrate
this functionality, we will use the Assembly1model that we worked with earlier. Open up this assembly
and then go to the View Manager. It will look like the following.
There are six tabs when you are in assembly mode (only three in part mode). The six tabs are for the
following: Simp Rep Access simplified representations Style Access component displays Xsec Access cross-sections Explode Access Exploded States Orient View the different saved views All Create a combination of multiple view states (exploded with cross-section with simplified reps
etc.)
Each of these will be shown in a different section below.
SIMP REP
The first one we will show is the Simplified Representation. A Simplified Representation is used to
manage large assemblies. It allows you to create different views of an assembly by adding/removing
components. A great example might be in the design of a car. A top-level assembly model of a car
would have tens of thousands of components, and would require a supercomputer to open the entire
model.
In most cases, individual designers and engineers are only tasked to work on specific regions of the car
electrical wiring harness, for example. With Simplified Reps, you can create a representation that
would only include the wiring harness and any other components necessary to define/redefine the
harness.
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The user only needs to open the rep to work on the model, and therefore doesnt need the entire car
assembly in session.
The really nice thing about simplified reps is that you can eliminate a component that may be a parent or
child of one that you need to keep in your rep, and it will not cause a regeneration failure. If a change
needs to happen to the child in your rep, then it brings in the necessary parent components just for that
change.
To demonstrate Simplified Reps, we are going to create two different simplified representations. The firstwill be the fasteners only. The second will be the model with no fasteners.
Therefore, click on the Simp Reptab in the view manager, and you will see the following.
As you can see, there are several built-in representations. Currently, we are looking at the Master Rep,
because it has the red arrow next to it. If we wanted to change over to the Graphics Rep, we wouldsimply double-click on it.
To create a new rep, click on the New button. The window will look like the following.
Type in NO_FASTENERSin the field provided, as shown in the next figure.
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When done, it will become the active rep. Now, we will right-click on this rep and select Redefine.
When we do this, it brings up the following window.
Our model tree will also update to look like the following.
If you notice, the default rep state for the assembly is shown as Graphics Rep. This is because we
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started this new simplified rep with the graphics rep active. We will make sure the Master Repoption is
selected on the Include tab, and then pick on the assembly in the model tree. It will now look like the
following.
Now, we want to exclude all of the COMPONENT3 models from our assembly. Therefore, we will click
on the Excludetab, and then pick on the COMPONENT3 files in the model tree. In the second column,
we should see the word Exclude next to each one, as shown below.
Now, we will click on the green check mark button to accept this, and our model will now update, as
shown in the next figure.
In the working window, we can see which rep is currently active by the following text:
Now we are going to create a second one called FASTENERS_ONLY, and exclude COMPONENT 1 and
COMPONENT 2 from the assembly. All you should see when this one is done is the following.
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Double-click on the Master Reponce again, and then close out of the view manager. Save the
assembly, but dont close it yet.
STYLE
The next tab is entitled Style, and is used to create different graphical displays for your assembly. A
good example is the car again. You might want to keep the outer body of the car to show how the wiring
goes through the model. If you were in shaded mode, you wouldnt be able to see the wiring harnessthrough the body of the car. Therefore, you can create a style where the body of the car is in a no-
hidden display, while your harness is shaded.
Therefore, in the assembly, we will go to View, View Manager, and when this opens, click on the Style
tab, which looks like the following.
We will click on the Newbutton to create a new style, and enter Fasteners_Visible in the name field,
as shown in the following figure.
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Next, we will right-click on this style and select Redefine. This will bring up the next window.
We want to change the display of Component 1 and 2 to be in No Hidden mode, and put all of the
fasteners in shaded mode. Therefore, we will click on the Showtab, and then select the No Hidden
option, as shown below.
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In the model tree, click on Component1 and Component2. The second column should now indicate this
status change, as shown in the next figure.
Now, select the Shadingoption, and pick the four Component3 models in the tree. They now indicate
their status, as shown in the figure below.
When we click on the green arrow to accept this change, our assembly will update (as long as we are
not in shaded mode).
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When you click on the ENTER key, it replaces this interface with the menu manager, as shown in the
next figure.
This is the old interface for selecting options for the cross-section. You can see we have the planar and
offset types, just like we did in 2001. We will click on Doneto accept the default options, and then the
next menu shows up.
As we know from 2001, we now have the ability to pick an existing plane or create one on-the-fly. We
will pick on the XSEC_A_PLANEplane in the model. A brief flash will appear on the model, and then
disappear.
In the view manager, highlight the A xsec and go to Display, Show X-Hatching, as shown in the next
figure.
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The cross-section will now appear on the model, as shown in the next figure.
If we double-click on the cross-section in the main window to make it active, it will remove the geometry
on one side of the cross-section plane, as shown in the next figure.
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To flip the side removed, go to Display, Flip. To return back to the full assembly, double-click on the No
Cross Sectionitem to make it active. Close out of this section and save the model but do not close it.
EXPLODE
Next, we will talk about Exploded states. Therefore, go to View, View Managerand click on the
Explodetab, which will look like the following.
Click on New and enter a name of Main_Explode, as shown in the next figure.
When you redefine this explode state, it will bring up the following menu.
This is the same functionality as 2001, so to edit the explode position, you would click on Position,
which brings up the following window.
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The most common thing to do in an example like this is to pick on a vertical edge or vertical axis to
define the translation direction, and then move the components until they are in a position you want them
in, like the one shown in the next figure.
Click on OK to finish the position definition. Next click on Offset Linesto create any dashed offset lines
between components to show placement. When you click on this option, another menu appears, and
we will click on Create, as shown in the next figure.
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When you are lining up holes and shafts, like we are in this case, the easiest thing to do is use the Axis
option, and then pick on the cylindrical surface of one component and the corresponding surface on the
other. Repeat for each screw to the green part, and then from the green part to the brown part, to get the
following result.
When done, click on Done/Returnfrom the menus until you get back to the View Manager. Click on
Close and then save your model.
ORIENT
When you go to View, View Managerand then click on the Orienttab, you get the following.
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You can double-click on a view to see that orientation. If you use Edit, Redefine, it brings you back to
the re-orient window, as shown in the next figure.
Cancel out if you tried this, and then close the view manager. You do not need to save your model at
this time.
ALL
The last tab in the view manager allows you to combine different created view states from the other tabs
that you saw. If you were to click on this tab, initially you will see the following.
We will click on New, and accept the default name COMB0001. When you hit the enter key, a window
pops up as follows:
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LESSON SUMMARY
The view manager combines several functions into a single, consistent interface. You can create
exploded views, simplified reps, component displays, cross-sections, saved views, and/or a combination
of these.
EXERCISES
None
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