Limey,
The answer to your question is best said by Stoker in the previous thread that you referenced...if I may quote:
"I can see the value in this, especially when a PDM system is being used. For example, if you are pulling the drawing number and description fields into the title block from...
Well, not really.
It works fine for linking in the drawing title block, but not when linking in the drawing custom properties.
Any other thoughts?
- Chris
Yes. In fact I have it linked in the title block. See this screenshot. When I mouseover the words you can see what it's linked to.
- Chris
http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=206c5377-1d24-49a6-b1dc-5d06093332ec&file=Custom_Property_3.jpg
TheTick,
Here's a screen shot of the model properties.
Thanks.
- Chris
http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=342b1b34-1b26-43f9-b2b3-8a17a3b10c05&file=Custom_Property_2.jpg
All,
I have attached a screenshot of my drawing properties. The model referenced by the drawing has its own custom property with the name:
TITLE1
But as you can see the software is not reading the custom property from the part file.
What am I doing wrong?????
Thanks again.
-...
designer22,
I am on SW2009 SP2.1. I tinkered with the Property Tab Builder but it doesn't seem to be able to link a drawing custom property with a part/assy custom property. From all that I've read, the syntax:
$PRPSHEET:"custom property name"
is supposed to read the custom property name...
Limey,
I looked at the post you referenced. The macro by EEnd is fine, but my property names are different and therefore it doesn't work. I'd rather not get into programming (which I can't do anyway!!!)
What I REALLY want to work is what Gildashard said in that post, but it doesn't seem to...
Hello all,
Is there a way to link a drawing custom property to a custom property in the part/assy? I can't seem to find the answer anywhere in this forum.
In the File-Properties-Custom tab the syntax I thought would work was $PRPSHEET:"TITLE1" where TITLE1 is the property in the part or assy...
All,
Thanks again for the excellent responses.
I am seriously considering the welding option, but perhaps the biggest challenge will be convincing the other engineers here with 30+ years experience versus myself (3 years). I'm sure this would be well outside their "comfort" zone.
unclesyd...
All,
A belated Merry Christmas to you.
Thanks for the excellent responses. I have to admit, making this a two-piece shaft and welding together scares me. Perhaps this fear is unfounded, but at this point I'd rather keep things "simple" and stay with a single machined piece. In the past...
The number of cycles at this loading is not expected to be greater that 1000, so I am not considering fatigue at this point.
So if the fillet is induction hardened to 58/62 Rc, is it safe to assume the tensile strength in that area is ~160,000psi? (I got that number from a heat treatment...
unclesyd,
To answer your questions:
2.880".
yes the shaft is hollow (3" ID).
wall thickness where flange joins shaft = 3" (9" OD).
the adjacent steps are 8.900" OD, 8.750" OD.
the radius where flange joins shaft = .375".
Thanks in advance.
- Chris
Hello all,
This is my first post in this forum so please forgive my ignorance.
I am designing a large shaft (17.75" OD) made of 4340 alloy steel. See attached picture. The shaft undergoes both axial and torsional loads as well as internal pressure. My analysis indicates a stress...
All,
My component (shaft loaded in tension only) has to fulfill the requirements of American Petroleum Institute (API) specification 8C. It calls for a safety factor of 3.0 based on yield. For the sake of argument, if my material has a 100,000psi yield and the FEA tells me the maximum stress...
Hello all,
I've searched the forums and cannot find what I'm looking for so I'll try here.
I do alot of FEA's here and often am unsure about how to determine the safety factor. For example, assume I have a model that is "clean", i.e., critical features are included, the mesh size is...
Kyle,
This has been a thorn in my side for a long time now, since we use pairs of hydraulic cylinders all the time. I still haven't found a solution. I've tried various combinations of configurations, mate scenarios, etc. all to no avail. I also have problems with the cylinders "flipping"...
Rockguy,
I would find your macro highly useful. Did you provide it to the forum previously?
- Chris
Chris C. Mechanical Engineer
SW07x64 SP2.2
Dell 490, Xeon Dual Core, 8GB ram
Nvidia Quadro FX3500
CBL,
Here's what I have defining my Quantity config specific property in the design table:
="$PRP@Volume"/G4
Where G4 is the column defining the StockVolume config specific property.
I've tried it both with and without the quotation marks, but Excel won't calculate a value.
Any other...