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as described in presentation use proe2000i2 and 2001.(in English)
It's my first experience in the industry, I'm very young (24 years) and I've never done anything mechanical design, I'm an electrotechnic.
I never did courses on proes, my knowledge stops at what my boss taught and a little self-taught, so I wanted to ask you some questions.
I press that I read various posts, but many concern the later versions and many van too on the technician and I miss it.
1)Welding, I watched some videos but without results.we do them with a protrusion sweep of triangular section, held as a different part.from what I understood there is another way, would you describe it to me?
2)We use the least possible plans, otherwise in the assemblies you create confusion, is there a way to show only the main ones?(besides creating the plan only under construction)
3)If I create a section with two different section planes (e.g. to display two holes not on the same floor) I can then display them in the table with section-align xsec, but it shows me only the section areas, without showing me the back lines of the piece.How can I do to display the correct section?
I begin to wait for the valuable advices, then I will think of other questions, thank you already for all the answers you will give me.
 
1)Welding, I watched some videos but without results.we do them with a protrusion sweep of triangular section, held as a different part.from what I understood there is another way, would you describe it to me?
there is the welding environment, where instead of creating a solid part creates the triangular surface without filling it.
clearly works only in axioms.
click in the menu/applications/welding.
you will appear the side toolbars, it is very simple.
2)We use the least possible plans, otherwise in the assemblies you create confusion, is there a way to show only the main ones?(besides creating the plan only under construction)
Very wrong, references (plans, axes, tips, sisco,curve) must be used, to be able to handle them just use the layers (layer), if you don't make it you should hide in the model tree what you don't need, tast dx/hide selections.
) If I create a section with two different section planes (e.g. to display two holes not on the same floor) I can then display them in the table with section-align xsec, but it shows me only the section areas, without showing me the back lines of the piece.How can I do to display the correct section?
you need to create an offset section where I sketch your section pattern with its change, do not use the planar sections.

ps: i would suggest a small basic lane otherwise, do a boia fatigue.. .

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I thank you for the suggestions, now I'm going to rehearsal then if I can't take the situation.
As regards the course you do not have all the twists, but it is a small company and would never let me do any course, besides the fact that I do not know if I still fan courses for 2001; however they managed everything with cad 2d, so already the basic functions of proe+ the structural calculations were enough.
sincerely I could be content with myself, but for laziness and pride I would not be sorry to apply (then you never know, I had to look for another job, already I am not graduated, some skill would not fail).
 
I tried a little welds, ok for those between corner floors, I can not do those between floors flanked with cutting of the plan and filling. :frown:
 
hoping in some response, I tried to understand the functioning of the layers, but I can't understand if I can select a layer so that all the actions of them forward fall into the layer. From what I understand I can create it and tell it only what to include, but I have to change it every time I add something.
 
You can use layer rules.
the concept is different from autocad (just to make an example), in which you activate a layer and everything you do ends in that layer.
the design in pro/e is for objects and not for lines and therefore you have to give you rules that manage objects.
By default you will find the layers that contain references (plans, points and reference axes), a layer that contains curves (sketch), another layer that contains surfaces and so on.
Have you tried to take a look at the online guide?
don't you have any user manual?
 
you can also use layers to autocad, activating it first, then all you do will be integrated into that layer, but better use the rules.
 
Thank you.
the manual I have, but imo is really useless, explains in 100 pages what I learned in a day and is not very understandable.
what are your online guides? I have seen that you have made videos (but all about the later versions) but no guide, would you put me a link?
the layers would serve me to differentiate the table of a base to provide to the base for the welding (so with the essential processing) and another table with the finite base of work and puncture, for this I asked for an execution to the autocad, otherwise I saw that you can select the parts to be excluded, but it is more sluggish (even if the processing would not be many, then a fairly fast operation)
ps I am ashamed to say, the welds I discovered because at work they do not make them, we do not have the package welding
 

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