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Expand CATIA
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Computer Aided Three Dimensional
Interactive Application
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What is the save extension of sketcher
file?
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. CATPart
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3
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Does CATIAV5 work on Unix platform?
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Yes
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4
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Is it possible to increase the size of
plane boundary representation & how?
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Yes, go for
Tools-Options-Infrastructure-Part structure-Display
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5
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Difference between new file and new from
file?
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If you save an existing file in another
directory without changing the file name, you will only be able to open one
of these files at any given time.
If one of them is already open you will
not be able to open the other. This is because both files have same UUID. To
avoid this happening each file must have it’s own UUID. This can be done by
means of the File—New from...
To create a new document whose basic
characteristics are same as an existing document .To do this close document
you want to copy if not already closed & select File—New from...
After selecting the existing document
from which you want to create a new one & click open. An exact copy of
existing document is displayed with a default name.
The only difference b/w this document and
already existing one is that the new document is given a new UUID by File
---new from...
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6
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Is it possible to directly enter into
sketcher workbench?
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No, it is not possible to enter into
sketcher workbench directly. We have go for any workbench and from there we
can enter the sketcher workbench.
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7
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Which is the tool used to exit from
sketcher workbench to part design workbench?
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Exit sketcher
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8
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What are default units for LMT?
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Mm, kg, sec
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9
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What is use of construction elements?
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Construction elements assist in sketching
the required profile in sketcher workbench.
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What is SKETCH TOOLS in sketcher work
bench and explain the importance of it?
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SKETCH TOOLS in
sketcher workbench are the commands, which find their very use in creating
sketches. SKETCH TOOLS are namely Geometric & Dimensional Constraints,
Construction elements/standard elements and Grid option. They play a very
important role in sketching, whenever we want to constrain a sketch we use
these options and if we want to convert any element into a construction
element once again these options come into picture.
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Difference between geometrical and
dimensional constraints?
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Geometric constraint
is a relationship that forces a limitation b/w one or more geometric
elements.
Dimensional
constraint is a constraint, whose value determines the geometric object
measurement.
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What is SHOW/HIDE mode?
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Show mode enable us to see all the components
presently opened and in Hide mode we can hide the desired elements from the
view for time being.
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13
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Is it possible to hide specification
tree?
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Yes, with help of F3 button, but the
option in Tools command must be checked to allow this.
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14
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What is use of Cut Part By Sketch Plane?
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This task shows how
to make some edges visible. In other words, we are going to simplify the
sketch plane by hiding the portion of the material that is not needed for
sketching.
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15
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How do you measure arc length?
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We can measure an arc
length by help of MEASURE ITEM command. Sometimes we need to customize the
option for arc length if it is not checked earlier using customization in
MEASURE ITEM command.
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16
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What is meaning of true dimension?
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True dimension is the
dimension desired after the machining. In other words, this is the value that
should be attained after the machining.
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What you mean by ISO-Constraints?
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If all of the degrees of freedom of
geometry have been taken up by a consistent combination of dimensions and
fixed geometry, that geometry is said to be ISO-CONSTRAINED. Geometry that
still has some degrees of freedom is said to be UNDER CONSTRAINED.
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Mention the color code for
ISO –constrained, under, and over
constrained elements
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The color code for these elements is
Green, white, magenta respectively
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Difference between stacked dimension and
chained dimension mode while using auto constraint option?
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In stacked dimension
all the dimensions will be measured w.r.t the reference.
In chained dimension
the dimensions will be measured one w.r.t other.
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What for Animated constraint command is used?
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This task shows how constrained sketched
element reacts when we decide to vary one constraint.
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How many dimensions are required to
constrain the ellipse?
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Three dimensions are required namely
major axis, minor axis and the distance from the origin.
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22
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What are different conic sections
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Ellipse, Hyperbola and Parabola
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23
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What is rho value for ellipse, parabola
and hyperbola?
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Parabola has RHO value of 0.5
Ellipse has RHO value b/w 0&0.5
Hyperbola has RHO value b/w 0.5& 1
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24
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What is spline; did you use it in your
studies?
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25
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What is polynomial degree of curves in V4
and V5?
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What is the difference between symmetry
command and mirror command?
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In symmetry command, the original sketch
is deleted and the new one is created about the reference plane but with the
help of mirror command we can retain both the new one and the original sketch
about the reference plane.
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What is NURBS?
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Nurbs are the type of curves.
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28
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How many types of co-ordinate systems are
there?
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Three, namely, Cartesian, Polar and
Spherical co-ordinate systems.
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29
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Difference between trim and quick trim?
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In trim option, we can extend a line
along with trimming of other unwanted elements. In quick trim we can only
trim a line or curve and we cannot extend or shorten it.
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30
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What is project 3D silhouette edges?
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Project 3D silhouette edges in sketcher
will shows how to create silhouette edges to be used in as geometry or
reference elements.
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What is use of sketch analysis?
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To check whether the sketch is fully
closed or not so that the sketch can be used for further operations in part
design.
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32
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Where do we use axis?
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Axis is used in creating Shaft (revolved)
feature.
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33
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Difference between axis and construction
elements?
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Axis is visible in part design mode and
can be selected but construction elements are invisible in part design mode
and are not selectable.
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34
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Can we redefine the sketches?
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Yes
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35
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Can axis be converted into line or vice
versa?
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We can convert line into axis but axis
can not converted into line.
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36
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How many axes can be created in a single
sketch?
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Only one axis can be created in a sketch,
if more than one axes are drawn then only one of them, the latest one, will
be axis and others will be converted into reference elements.
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How do we change sketch’s reference
plane?
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Right click on the sketch whose reference
plane is to be changed and select the change reference plane and then select
new references.
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What is the function of mirror command in
sketch?
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Mirror command in sketch will create a
copy of the sketch about a reference plane.
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If I don’t want the relation between
original and mirrored elements what should I do?
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Explode and the relation between the
original and mirror elements doesn’t exist.
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What is use of isolate in sketcher
workbench?
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Isolate is used when 3d geometry is
projected onto a sketch in order to be modified and used as part of the
sketch’s profile
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Can we select non-planer surface as
sketch plane?
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No, we cannot select a non-planar surface as sketch.
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42
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What are the different options available
in quick trim command?
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Break
and rubber in removes part of the element, which
is clicked.
Break
and rubber out removes part of the element, which
is not clicked.
Break
and keep keeps both parts of element after
breaking.
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43
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What do CATIA P1, CATIA P2 and CATIA P3
mean?
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P1, P2 and P3 will indicate the different
types of platforms of CATIA. Higher the number, sophisticated will be the
software.
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44
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What is the Kernel of CATIA
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C NEXT |
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45
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Is it possible to directly enter the part
design workbench, when we start the CATIA session, instead of assembly design
workbench?
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No, we cannot enter directly into the
part design.
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46
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What is the importance of sketch tools?
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This tool bar only appears when u r in
sketcher workbench. The four tools found in this tool bar are toggle tools.
When tool is highlighted the tool is on. This particular tool bar changes
depending on what other sketcher workbench tool is currently selected.
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47
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What are all the earlier names given to
CATIA?
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48
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What is the basis for CAD softwares’
classification?
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49
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What is kernel?
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The kernel is the basic indispensable
part of an operating system that allocates resources, such as low-level
hardware interfaces and security.
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50
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How many degrees of freedom are there for
points, lines, circles and ellipse in two dimensions?
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Degrees of freedom for points & lines
is 2,for circles it is 3 and for ellipses it is 5 in two dimension.
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What is meaning of mean dimension?
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Mean dimension is the dimension that
should be mean of all the dimensions, which are toleranced.
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52
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Q What is the
difference between spine and spline?
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(1). Spine: Creates a curve passing thro’a
point on a plane & normal to one or more other planes.
(2). Spline:
Creates a curve passing thro’ several points having tangential Curvature
continuity.
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53
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Q How many
types of environment are available to start CATIA
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(1). From
desktop [motif]
(2). From
console [dterm]
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54
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What is the use of FORMTOOL function?
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55
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What is hlr and nhr? What is their
purpose?
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Hlr=hidden line removal
Nhr=no hidden line removal
Their purpose is to visualize the solids
in different modes
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What is the difference between ISOLATE
& SEPARATE?
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ISOLATE: Deletes logical link between the
elements.
SEPARATE:
Separates lines, curves & faces from their links with other elements. EX:
- A curve is considered as separate when it is linked to only one surface.
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What is the difference b/w PARAMETRIC
SOLID & NON-PARAMETRIC SOLID?
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PARAMETRIC
SOLID:- Relational model is parametric. i.e., one to one relation.
If any change in dimension that may
reflects on other dimensions.
NONPARAMETRIC
SOLID:- Developing a solid by using surface, face, solid primitives
etc.,there is no one to one relation.
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What is Master W/S and Detail W/S?
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Each model can have one Master Workspace,
in which the model is created and manipulated.
A model can have zero or more workspaces
called detail workspaces. These are auxiliary workspaces that contain
elements that are to be duplicated to several locations in the Master
workspace.
In addition, Detail workspace can also be
organized into separate library files using the LIBRARY FUNCTION.These can be
shared with many models to allow organizational standardization.
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PART DESIGN |
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Expand CAD/CAM/CAE/PLM/PDM/VPM/VPDM/CFD
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Computer Aided
(Design/Manufacturing/Engineering), Product Life cycle Management/ Product
Data Management/ Virtual Product Module/ Virtual product data
management/Computational Fluid Dynamics.
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2
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Is it possible to create pocket or groove
as first feature?
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Yes, it is possible.
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3
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How to give tolerance to particular
dimension
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First, give the dimension and using right
click select ADD TOLERANCE from the contextual menu and specify the tolerance.
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4
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What is use of create datum?
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Deactivates the link b/w parts
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5
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Can you pad open and intersecting
profile?
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Possible for open profile with thin pad
option .Not possible with intersecting profile.
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Difference between PAD and MULTI PAD
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A PAD is used for single profile and
MULTIPAD is used for multi profile sketch.
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Can I take portion of the one sketch for
creating pad?
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Yes, using the MULTIPAD option OR using
simple PAD and in simple PAD select GO TO PROFILE option.
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What is DRAFTED FILLETTED POCKET
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It performs drafting, filleting &
pocket simultaneously.
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Can we use arc as axis for creating shaft
feature?
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No, we cannot use an arc as axis for
creating shaft.
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10
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What is difference between from top and from side option in stiffener?
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In stiffener from side, extrusion is performed in the profile’s plane and
thickness is added normal to profile’s plane and vice versa
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What kind of profile should be there for
creating stiffener?
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We can use wireframe geometry or
subelements of a sketch.
Profile may be open or closed but
condition is that closed profile ‘s extrusion must be normal to sketch.
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Can I give two different angles for same
face of solid by using draft option?
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No,
it is not possible to give two different angles for a single face of a solid using
DRAFT but it is possible if we use ADVANCED DRAFT.
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What is power copy?
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A set of features that are grouped under
to use in different context and having the capability to adapt changes when
pasted.
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What is user feature creation?
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Creates hybrid feature, intended to be
stored in catalogs and can be instantiated later on.
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What is the difference between POWER COPY
& UFC?
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Parameters can be edited in power copy
which is not possible in UFC
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Difference between PASTE & PASTE
SPECIAL?
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PASTE option in contextual menu enable us
to simply copy and paste one feature from one location to the other but PASTE
SPECIAL option let us to maintain the link between the pasted feature and the
original one .Any changes made to the original feature, will be seen in the
copied one if we want and we have liberty to de-link the original and copied
feature.
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What are the different options in PASTE
SPECIAL?
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As
result: In this option the copied feature will be
having neither link nor the design specification of the original one.
As
result with link: In this option, the copied
feature will be having link with the original one but not the design
specification.
As
specified in part document: In this option, the
copied feature will be having both the link and the design specification of
the original one.
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Is it possible to create negative body?
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Yes, using INSERT menu and INSERT BODY
option.
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How do you differentiate positive and
negative body?
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A positive body is the one which when
assembled with another body it gets added and negative body is the one which
when ASSEMBLED with a positive body will get subtracted and it will get added
if BOOLEAN OPERATION, ADD is used instead of ASSEMBLE.
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What is the difference between assemble
and add/ remove?
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In ASSEMBLE the nature of the bodies to
be assembled are taken into account. It means, if a negative body is
assembled with a positive body it gets subtracted. But if we use ADD command
for the same two bodies then they will get added irrespective of their nature
(+ve or -ve). REMOVE command is same
as that of the ADD and thus it will not respect the nature of the bodies.
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What is use of REMOVE LUMP?
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Removing of material that is not
physically connected to any body.
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What is Reframe on and center graph?
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Reframe:
Zooms on particular object selected.
Center
graph: Brings the selected feature in the Centre
screen in the specification tree.
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What is use the of ‘Reorder’?
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The capability of REORDER command allows
us to rectify design mistakes by reordering operations.
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25
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What is the use of PULLING DIRECTION in
Rib option?
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It sweeps the profile with respect to a
specified direction. To select this direction, select a plane or an edge.
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How do I create a plane at an angle to
another plane?
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Using the option Angle/Normal to plane in
PLANE command.
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What are different types of coupling
modes are there in loft?
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Ratio, Vertices, Tangency Discontinuity,
Curvature then tangency Discontinuity
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What is significance of simplified
representation in PATTERN?
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With this we can make any object
invisible
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29
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How I can place the instances on both
sides of original feature?
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Using Row1 & Row2 options
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30
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Is it possible to pattern the two or more
features at a time?
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Yes (by multi selecting the features and
then selecting the pattern command).
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What is meaning of ‘explode’ in pattern?
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Deactivating the link b/w patterns and
makes them as independent entities.
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What are the negative modeling concepts?
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What are all the limitations of User
Feature Creation (UFC) as compared with the Power Copy?
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1)
In UFC datums cannot be used
as inputs of the features.
2)
Sub-elements cannot be used
as the inputs of user features. Ex: -The face of a pad cannot be used as
input.
3)
When creating a user feature,
it is not possible to edit (add/remove) inputs once you leave the DEFINITION
dialog tab. Click the CANCEL button and create the new user feature creation.
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What is ‘keep angle’ in rib and slot?
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‘Keep angle’ option in ribs and slots
lets us to keep angle value between the sketch plane used for the profile and
the tangent of the center curve.
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Which is the
better option to split a solid: - a) surface b) plane c) face?
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Plane is the best option to split the solid.
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Is it possible
to split using the SEW operation?
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YES
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What is a FUNCTIONAL
SURFACE?
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A FUNCTIONAL SURFACE is the element that
defines the face on a solid.
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What is IUA?
What is its purpose?
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IUA=Interactive User Application
Its purpose is to customize the CATIA
user command.
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What is the
difference b/w Affinity and Scaling?
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Scaling – Resizing the body to the scale that you specify, in all the
directions equally.
Affinity: - Resizing the body to the scale, which you specify in a
particular direction only, specified by you.
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What is use of
MERGE END function?
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“MERGE END” option when checked, will
limit the extrusion to the existing material.
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What is the
use of LAW function?
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The usage of law function involves the
creation of geometry to control the differing aspects of a surface.
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What are solid
primitives?
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Solid primitives are the ready made
features available in a particular for use.One just need to enter the
dimensions and can have solid ready made.Ex:-box,cylinder,cone,sphere etc.,
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What is
‘reference surface’ option in ribs and slots?
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It sweeps the profile while keeping the
angle value between the axis h and the reference surface constant.
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44
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Explain the
significance of the options ‘from side’ and ‘from top, in creating
stiffeners?
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From
side: - The extrusion is performed in the
profile’s plane and the thickness is added normal to the plane.
From
top: - The extrusion is performed normal to the
profile’s plane and the thickness is added in the profile’s plane.
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What is ‘keep specification’ in pattern?
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By checking this option we can have
instances same as that of the original and any change made in the original
will be observed in the instances.
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What is ‘simplified representation’ in
pattern?
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By checking this option we can make
desired objects invisible just by clicking on them.
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SURFACE DESIGN |
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What is thickness of surface
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Infinitely less
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What is hybrid modeling
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Mixture of solid and surface modeling
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3
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Is it possible to set the default color
for surface
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Yes, we can set default color for
surface.
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4
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List the different commands available to
create surface
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Extrusion, revolve, sweep, fill and
multi- section.
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5
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What is the difference between join and
heel?
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Using Join command we can join the surfaces, and using the Heal command we can fill the small
gap between the surfaces.
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What is default value for distance
objective in join command
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0.001 mm
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How does the option nearest in ‘project’
command will affect?
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It will show it’s significance when there
are more than one profile in a single sketch and if we want to project all of
them on a surface then we have to uncheck
it, otherwise the only profile,
which is nearer to the surface, will get projected and others will not.
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What is the difference between face,
& surface?
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(1). Faces are
infinitely thin elements that represent the bounded exterior definition of a
part. Faces can be planar or built on existing surfaces.
(2). Skin is
infinitely thin elements that are incorporate or group a series of faces
together to completely define a feature of part.
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Is it possible to perform a shell operation
on a sphere?
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Yes, we can shell a sphere .For this, we
need to just select the SHELL command and give wall thickness. If we select
the sphere as object to be shelled then it will show some error and we cannot
shell it.
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What is healing of geometry?
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This task shows how to heal surfaces,
that is, how to fill any (slight) gap that may be appealing between two
surfaces.
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What is distance objective (in healing)?
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It is the maximum gap allowed between two
healed elements
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What is smoothing of curves?
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This task shows how to smooth a curve,
i.e., fill the gaps and smooth the tangency and curvature discontinuities, in
order to generate better quality geometry when using this curve to create
other elements, such as swept surfaces for example.
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What is ‘Maximum deviation’ in smoothing
curves command?
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Maximum deviation (may be in distance or
angle) is the allowed deviation between the initial curve and smoothed curve.
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What are G0 and G1 propagate in join?
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Go propagate: - The tolerance corresponds
to the merging distance value.
G1 propagate: - The tolerance value
corresponds to the angular threshold value.
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What is the file save extension of
surface?
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. CATPart is the file save extension of a
surface.
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ASSEMBLY DESIGN WORK BENCH |
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What is difference between product and
component?
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Product is a collection of components,
whereas component is a collection of features
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What is save extension of assembly file?
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. CATProduct
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3
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What is save management?
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Save: Using this option we save all the currently opened/modified files
by old name.
Save
As: Using this option we can save all the files
that are currently opened/modified by different name other than the earlier
one.
Save
All: Using this option we can save all the files,
even those which are not opened.
Save
management: The flexibility of the option ‘save
management’ lies in the saving of the all files under different names and in
different directories simultaneously.
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What is visualization mode?
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In this mode, only partial data is loaded
to the memory of the hard disk, the data will be in the tessellated form and
we cannot give constraints to the components in this mode.
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What is design mode?
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In this mode the data is fully loaded to
the memory and we can work on the components. The components in visualization
mode can be brought into design mode by just double clicking on the component
but vice versa is not possible by just double clicking.
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What is scene ?where we use it give any
one example
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Scenes enable capturing and restoring the state of
components in an assembly in a saved viewpoint.
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What is difference between coincidence
with same option and contact constraint?
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Coincide type
constraint are used to align
Elements.
Depending upon selected elements you may obtain CONCENTRICITY, COAXIALITY, OR
COPLANARITY.
To create
coincidence constraint b/w axis systems, they must have the same direction
and same orientation in product.
Contact type
constraint can be created b/w two planar faces (directed planes)
The common
area b/w two planar faces can be plane (plane contact), a line (line contact)
or a point (point contact).
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8
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How many degrees of freedom will be there
for a component in assembly?
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SIX degrees of freedom will be there for
any constrained component in an assembly.
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9
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In an assembly how do I measure degree of
freedom for a component?
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Activate the component and then go for
ANALYZE—Degrees Of Freedom.
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10
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What is use of stop manipulated on clash
command?
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It will stop the movement of component
when clashed, in compass assisted movement.
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11
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What is the function of ‘overload properties’ in contextual
menu?
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It gives away us the option not to copy a
particular component into the drafting from assembly by just selecting it(the
particular component) using the contextual menu with ‘overload properties’
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12
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What is the
difference between parametric and nonparametric modeling?
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(1). Relational model is parametric. i.e.,
one to one relation.
If any change
in dimension that may reflects on other dimensions.
(2).
Developing a solid by using surface, face, solid primitives etc.,
There is no
one to one relation.
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13
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What is DESK command?
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This command shows us how to view the
relationship b/w different documents and to obtain information about their
properties.
(uncheck Tools-àoptionsàgeneralàload reference documents)
various document types
WHITEàloaded
BLACKànot loaded in the current session
REDànot been found.
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14
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Different types of CACHE
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LOCAL CACHEàA read or write directory located
locally on your machine and used to store CGR files. The first time a
component is inserted it is tessellated. This means that the corresponding
CGR file is computed and saved in the local cache as well as displayed in the
document window. The next time this component is required, the CGR file which
already exists (and not the original document)is automatically loaded from
the local CACHE.the user is normally responsible for the local cache.
RELEASED CACHEàA read
only cache that can be located anywhere on your network,several directories
can be defined for RELEASED CACHE. If a CGR file can not be found in the
local CACHE, the softwere browses the
released cache directories in their listed order to see if the CGR file is
located in any of them.If the CGR file is still not found, the component is
tesseleted and the resulting CGR file is saved in the local CACHE.The site
‘adminstrator’ is normallyresponsible for the released CACHE.
The default
maximam CACHE size is 500MB.When the maximam size is exceeded, the automatic
deletion of CGR files (on first
in./first out basis)is triggered.
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15
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About EDITà LINKS
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This task shows how to display the
document links.
Only direct links i.e. external documents
directly pointed to by the active document can be displayed using the EditàLinks. Command.this activated
inactive document must be activate before displaying their links.
Note that you can also select an element
from the graph to display its links.
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16
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What is CSG tree?
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CSG=Constructive Solid Geometry
It is equivalent to specification tree in CATIA V4
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17
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What CGR stands for?
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CGR= Catia Graphic Representation
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ADMINISTRATION OF CATIA V5 |
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1
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How do I come to know about the release
of CATIA V5?
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Go to HELP –About CATIA V5
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2
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What is significance of CAT Settings
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CAT settings play a very significant
role. These are responsible for all the defaults. One can have default
settings according to their requirements in organization.
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3
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What is the
purpose of IUA?
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IUA:
Interactive user application, used to customize
the CATIA user command
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4
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What are CATIA sessions?
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5
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What does CSG tree explain?
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The CSG tree will explain the steps
performed while doing a particular design, it is similar to specification
tree in CATIA V5
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Thursday 7 February 2013
Catia V5- INTERVIEW QUESTIONS (PART-1)
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