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Inheritance Feature Workshop
Inheritance Feature Workshop

Workshop Outline
- Introduction to Inheritance
- Manufacturing Derivatives
- Castings and Machined Components
- Creating Models for Analysis
- Master Model Technique
- Alternative to Merge Features
- Alternative to Family Tables
- Design Control and Data Management
Workshop Description
Inheritance features are used to transfer geometry from one part
to another, allowing engineers to create unique, yet associative
design variants from a parent model.
These derived models can then be used in downstream processes, such
as analysis and manufacturing, allowing structural analysts and
manufacturing engineers to make design changes, independent of the
original design.
Should the original design change, the derived models will be notified
and any changes made can be propogated through into the downstream
models.
The flexible behaviour exhibited by the Inheritance Feature allows
for the creation of task-specific variants in a concurrent, product
development process.
Pro/INTRALINK will intelligently track and manage the relationship
between parent models and their variants.
Requirements
- Pro/ENGINEER 2001 - Inheritance Feature functionality was introduced
in Pro/ENGINEER 2001 and is not available in earlier versions.
Duration
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