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grooved tree

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Hello everyone,
I would like to draw in proe v5.0 a grooved tree of which I only have the following data:

- evolving profile
- Yeah.
- pressure angle= 45°
- external diameter= 16mm

I know nothing else, fittings, module, primitive diameter etc.

My problems are 2: find the specifications that regulate such profiles channeled the way to get to all the information I need
realize this profile with proes

I trust in your help.

thanks to all
 
I really can't connect the two aspects... how can it be scanned and have an evolving profile?!? What is it for? If you're talking about an evolving profile, I'm thinking of the transmission of a gear motor, if you're talking about a grooved shaft, I'm thinking of a mechanical joint where the shaft is used to convey a couple. you should post a sketch of what you want to do because it is not absolutely clear (not before you are presented in the appropriate section)
 
Hi.
thank you first for answering me. I've already done the presentation in the general area, but now I've come back to this.
what I want to achieve is "cylindrical profile straight with evolving hips" the norm should be iso uni 4156 commonly call it "millerighe".
place an image found on the internet of a motor tree that has a worked part like this:
 

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Well, for the first question there are the reference manuals that indicate everything (region rations etc... ) [fig1] for the second I think there are two roads:
1) if you want to complicate your life do two extrusions, one full with the outer diameter of the tree, and one in cut with the sketch of the profile in question, then obviously makes an axial series of the cut in extrusion to cover the whole tree
2) the simplest solution (which I recommend :finger:) is to extrude the full of 16 and to create a cosmetic surface related to the diameter of the groove core. then in the table create a note (even if you want) that call back the conventional representation [fig 2]. It's much easier for me. and then ask for connection rays etc..., those are standardized, it will worry who has to build to comply with the specifications indicated by the norms.
 

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I would do round inner diameter + tooth profile + polar series 15 teeth+ various fittings.
Bye-bye.
 
thank you very much for the suggestions all very useful!
I did as suggested by vale61 and it was easy.

soon and good Easter to all
 

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