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Steps For Piston Modelling in CATIA

The document provides step-by-step instructions for designing a motor piston in CATIA V5. It describes opening the Part Design workbench, sketching profiles on different planes, and using the sketches to create pad, pocket, hole, and fillet features. Key steps include sketching a circle to create a pad feature for the piston body, adding symmetric cutouts, sketching profiles to make pockets and bosses, and adding a centered hole and rounding fillets. The instructions demonstrate the basic workflow for designing a part in CATIA V5 from scratch.

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Steps For Piston Modelling in CATIA

The document provides step-by-step instructions for designing a motor piston in CATIA V5. It describes opening the Part Design workbench, sketching profiles on different planes, and using the sketches to create pad, pocket, hole, and fillet features. Key steps include sketching a circle to create a pad feature for the piston body, adding symmetric cutouts, sketching profiles to make pockets and bosses, and adding a centered hole and rounding fillets. The instructions demonstrate the basic workflow for designing a part in CATIA V5 from scratch.

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Design a Motor Piston


uHow to deal with a mechanical part design ,
starting from scratch
The Part Design Workbench
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Design a Motor Piston
Define Part Overall Process
uFirst, you are going to open the Part Design
Workbench.
8 (1) Select the Start" menu.
8 (2) Select the Part Design workbench.
Maximize window size.
$The Part Design Workbench is open,
with its dedicated toolbar.
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The Part Design Workbench
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Design a Motor Piston
uYou are now going to choose the plane on which
you will draw your first sketch.
uIn Tools / Options, set the Part / Sketcher values
to 20 for Graduations and 100mm for Primary
spacing.
8 (1) Select the XY plane.
8 (2) Select the Sketcher icon.
$The XY plane comes into the screen
plane. A grid is displayed.
Create a Pad Feature
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Design a Motor Piston
uYou are now going to sketch a circle that you will
use later to create a pad feature.
8 (1) Select the CircIe icon.
8 (2) Select the origin point as circle center.
8 (3) Select about 6 grid squares from the
circle center.
8 (4) Select the Constraint icon.
8 (5) Select the dimension position inside or
out of the circle.
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Create a Pad Feature
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Design a Motor Piston
uYou are going to modify the circle diameter.
8 (1) DoubIe-cIick on the circle diameter
dimension value.
$The Constraint Edition dialog box is
displayed.
8 (2) Key in 48mm as diameter value.
8 (3) Select OK to confirm the modification.
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Create a Pad Feature
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Design a Motor Piston
uYou are going to leave the Sketcher, and create
a Pad feature.
8 (1) Select the Exit" icon.
8 (2) Select the Pad icon.
$The Pad Definition dialog box is
displayed.
8 (3) Key in 41mm as Pad lenght.
8 (4) Select OK to confirm.
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Create a Pad Feature
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Design a Motor Piston
uYou are now going to create a second part body.
This body will be later duplicated to perform 2
cut-outs on the first Pad feature.
8 (1) Select the Insert menu.
8 (2) Select Body
$The features that will be created in this
new Part body will be stored in a
separate feature editor branch.
Create two symmetric cut-outs
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Design a Motor Piston
uYou are going to select the plane on which you
will create the next sketch.
8 (1) Select the ZX plane.
8 (2) Select the Sketcher icon.
$The ZX plane comes into the screen
plane. The grid is displayed again.
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Create two symmetric cut-outs
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Design a Motor Piston
uYou are going to sketch a new profile.
8 (1) Select the ProfiIe icon.
8 (2) Sketch the profile as indicated.
$The starting point may be any of the
lines ends.
$The profile is automatically closed
when it loops back on the starting
point.
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Create two symmetric cut-outs
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Design a Motor Piston
uYou are going to define the right profile elements
dimensions.
8 (1) DoubIe-cIick on the Constraint icon.
$A double-click on an icon locks the
command.
8 (2) Place the cursor on the lower line as
indicated, and press the mouse button 3 to
access the contextual menu.
8 (3) Select the Fix option.
$An anchor symbol shows that the line
position is fixed.
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Create two symmetric cut-outs
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Design a Motor Piston
uYou are going to create lenght and distance
dimensions.
8 (1) Select the indicated vertical line.
8 (2) Select on the left side of the sketch to
define the dimension location.
8 (3) Repeat the same operation for the lower
fixed horizontal line.
8 (4) Select the left vertical line, and the
yellow V vertical axis, and place the
dimension under the last one.
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Create two symmetric cut-outs
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Design a Motor Piston
uYou are going to create an angle dimension, and
adjust ots value.
8 (1) Select the 2 indicated lines.
8 (2) Select on the sketch left side to locate
the dimension.
8 (3) Double-click on the dimension value ,
and set it to 15deg in the Constraint
Edition.
8 (4) Select OK to confirm.
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Create two symmetric cut-outs
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Design a Motor Piston
uYou are going to modify the sketch dimensions.
8 (1) Repeat the last operation on the other
dimensions to specify the indicated values.
8 (2) Select the Exit icon.
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Create two symmetric cut-outs
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Design a Motor Piston
uYou are now going to create a new Pad feature.
8 (1) Select the Pad icon.
8 (2) Select the Mirrored extent in the Pad
Definition dialog box, and Select OK to
confirm.
$This second Pad is still independant
from the first one.
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Create two symmetric cut-outs
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Design a Motor Piston
uYou are going to make a symmetric copy of the
Pad feature you just created.
8 (1) Select the Mirror icon.
8 (2) Select the YZ plane.
8 (3) Select OK in the Mirror Definition
dialog box to confirm.
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Create two symmetric cut-outs
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Design a Motor Piston
uYou are now going to remove the mirror
operation result from the first Pad feature.
8 (1) Place the cursor on Body.1 in the
Feature Editor, and press the mouse
button 3 to access the contextual menu.
8 (2) Go down to the last line Body.1 object,
and choose the Remove option.
Create two symmetric cut-outs
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Design a Motor Piston
uYou are going to sketch a profile that you will
use to create a double boss.
8 (1) Select the YZ plane, and then the
Sketcher icon.
8 (2) Select the CircIe icon, and create a
circle as indicated.
8 (3) Select the Constraint icon, and create
a diameter dimension on the circle.
8 (4) DoubIe-CIick on the dimension value to
set it to 18mm in the Constraint Edition
dialog box, and select OK to confirm.
Create a double boss
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Design a Motor Piston
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8 (1) Select the Constraint icon and create
a distance dimension between the circle
center and the yellow H horizontal axis.
8 (2,3,4) Double-Click on this dimension value
to set it to 20mm in the Constraint
Edition dialog box, and select OK to
confirm.
8 (5) Select the Exit icon.
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Create a double boss
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Design a Motor Piston
uYou are going to create a new Pad Feature.
8 (1) Select the Pad icon.
8 (2,3,4) Select the Mirrored extent in the
Pad Definition dialog box, and Select OK
to confirm.
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Create a double boss
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Design a Motor Piston
uYou are going to sketch a profile that you will
use to create a cut-out.
8 (1) Select the indicated part face.
8 (2) Select the Sketcher icon.
8 (3) Select the Three point arc icon.
8 (4) Select the 3 indicated A, B, C points to
create the arc.
8 (5) Select the Exit icon.
Perform a cut-out
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A B C
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uYou are now going to make the cut-out itself.
8 (1) Select the Pocket icon.
8 (2) Selectn the indicated arrow to invert its
direction.
$The highlighted area of the part will be
removed.
8 (3,4) In the menu available under the
indicated arrow, choose the Up to next
option, and select OK to confirm.
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Perform a cut-out
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Design a Motor Piston
uYou are going to sketch a profile that you will
use to create a pocket.
8 (1) Select the indicated part face.
8 (2) Select the Sketcher icon.
8 (3) Select the ProfiIe icon.
8 (3) Sketch the profile as indicated.
$Use the "Three point arc" icon to
switch from line to circle arc. This icon
is located on the lower icon bar of
CATIA V5.
Create a Pocket Feature
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Design a Motor Piston
uYou are now going to specify the sketch
dimensions.
8 (1) DoubIe-cIick on the Constraint icon.
8 (3) Create a radius dimension on each arc.
8 (3) Select the top circular edge and circle
arc as indicated. Using mouse button 3,
access the contextual menu and select the
Concentricity option.
8 (4) Repeat the same operation between the
lower circular edge and circle arc.
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Create a Pocket Feature
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Design a Motor Piston
.
8 (1) DoubIe-CIick on the top radius
dimension, to set it to 20mm.
8 (2) DoubIe-CIick on the lower radius
dimension.
8 (3) In the Constraint Edition dialog box,
place the cursor in the radius value field.
Using mouse button 3, access the
contextual menu and select the Edit
formuIa option.
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Create a Pocket Feature
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Design a Motor Piston
.
8 (1) Select the top radius dimension, and OK
to confirm in the FormuIa Editor and
Constraint Edition dialog boxes.
$This dimension is now linked to the
other one by a simple formula.
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Create a Pocket Feature
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Design a Motor Piston
8 (1) Create the 2 distance dimensions
between the V vertical axis and the 2
profile vertical lines, as indicated.
8 (2) Repeat the formula creation between
these 2 dimensions.
8 (3) Set the leading dimension of this relation
to 14mm.
8 (4) Select the Exit icon.
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Create a Pocket Feature
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Design a Motor Piston
uYou are now going to make the Pocket Feature,
using the profile you just created.
8 (1) Select the Pocket icon
8 (2) Set the depth to 37 mm in the Pocket
Definition dialog box.
8 (3) Select OK to confirm.
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Create a Pocket Feature
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Design a Motor Piston
uYou are going to create a through-hole, where
the piston axis will take place.
8 (1) Select the HoIe icon.
8 (2) Select the indicated circular face.
8 (3) Selecting the indicated arrow button in
the HoIe Definition dialog box, choose the
Up to Iast hole option. Set the hole radius
to 12 mm. Select OK to confirm.
$The centered through-hole is created
Drill a Hole Feature
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Design a Motor Piston
uYou are now going to create rounding fillets.
8 (1) Select the 4 indicated edges using the
keyboard CtrI" key.
$The "Ctrl" key allows elements multi-
selection.
8 (2) Select the Edge FiIIet icon.
8 (3) Set the radius value to 3mm in the
Edge fiIIet Definition dialog box.
8 (4) Select OK to confirm.
Add rounding fillets
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Design a Motor Piston
8 (1) Select the pocket bottom face.
8 (2) Select the Edge FiIIet icon.
8 (3) Set the radius value to 5mm in the
Edge fiIIet Definition dialog box.
8 (4) Select OK to confirm.
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8 (1) Repeat the same operation on the 2
indicated edges (Radius 2mm).
8 (2) Repeat the same operation on the 2
other indicated edges (Radius 2mm).
$Fillets are propagated on chained
tangent edges.
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Add rounding fillets
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Design a Motor Piston
8 (1) Select the 2 indicated smaII cyIindricaI
faces, pressing the keyboard CTRL key,
and repeat the Fillets creation operation
(Radius 1mm).
$Congratulations! You went through
the whole Piston Design phase.
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Add rounding fillets
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Design a Motor Piston
uAt any time you can modify the Part graphic
properties.
8 (1) Place the cursor on the PartBody line
in the Features Editor.
8 (2) Using mouse button 3, access the
contextual menu and choose the
Properties option.
8 (3,4) In the Properties" dialog box, select
the Graphic option, and choose a new fill
colour.
Modify the Part colour
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