Monday, 13 March 2006

Random

Think you are ready to give BMX a try? Here is a basic BMX is extremely powerful once you have a basic understanding of the tool. When measurable design objectives exist, use BMX to find the optimum solution. The examples above are intended as a sampling of BMX functionality. Remember, anything you can analyze can be saved as an Analysis Feature in Pro/Engineer, including assembly analyses. For example, use BMX to solve component locations to satisfy COG constraints. Plus, with Pro/Engineer Wildfire, you can combine Pro/Mechanica results or dynamic Motion Analysis results in the BMX solution. BMX is design power for real world engineering problems. exercise to get you started............................................... how random?

7 comments:

  1. I use Pro/Engineer Wildfire at work and Im still confused!!

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  2. what was that that just flew straight over my head? :-\

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  3. is it like absolutely nothing to do with Bicycle Moto Xross?!?!

    did you google BMX+cog+engineering :-)

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  4. nah just googled bmx, and it came up with this, thought it was kinda funny, it does make a little sense if you take it from a riders point of view, ie .....think you are ready to give BMX a try? BMX is extremely powerful once you have a basic understanding of the tool,When measurable design objectives exist, use BMX to find the optimum solution.......really has shit all to do with bikes or REAL BMX, but as I said I thought its kinda funny

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  5. Ah, its all so clear now!



    Behavioral Modeling Extension (BMX).

    User-defined Input for Multi-objective Design Studies

    Summary
    You can now explicitly specify the locations at which experiments will be
    performed in multi-objective design studies.
    Benefits and Description
    In past releases, BMX determined the design space for multi-objective design
    studies (MODS) by uniformly distributing experiments between specified
    maximum and minimum values. Now you can also specify a table of values at
    which you want experiments to be performed. You can enter the values for
    the design variable manually or imported them from a text file. You choose
    8-4 What's New in Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 2.0
    whether to run experiments on all of the combinations of design variables, or
    to run one experiment per “row” of design variable values.

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  6. written in Japlish then...

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  7. yeah thats what I thought aswell Alex

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