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The Pros and Cons of
3D Modeling Paradigms:
Direct Modeling and
History-based Modeling
Thank You To Our Sponsor
Before We Start


This webinar will be available afterwards at
www.designworldonline.com & email



Q&A at the end of the presentation

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Hashtag for this webinar: #DWwebinar
Moderator

Presenters

Barb Schmitz

Chad Jackson

Brian Thompson

Dan Staples

Design World

Lifecycle Insights

PTC

Siemens PLM
Software
APPLICATION TO ACTIVITIES
• Designing Products
– Enabling the iteration
and exploration of
potential design
solutions

• Simulating a Product’s
Performance
– Abstracting and
simplifying a design in
preparation for
simulation

• Documenting Products
– Creating engineering
documentation for
downstream application
(manufacturing, quality
checking, etc.)

• Producing the Product
– Generation of
downstream tooling and
NC code to manufacture
the product
APPLICATIONS IN DIFFERENT STAGES
• Concept Design
– Prior to financial commitment,
either in the form of a
customer order or formal
internal funding

• Detailed Design
– After financial commitment,
but prior to design release
from engineering

• Manufacturing Prep and
Execution
– After design release and
before product shipment or
delivery
MODELING PARADIGMS: HISTORY-BASED
• Geometry built
progressively with
features (sketch-based,
edge based, etc.)
• Interdependencies built
up between features
• Build history of model is
preserved in a specific
order
• Changes enabled by
modifying existing
features
MODELING PARADIGMS: DIRECT
• Geometry selected,
then manipulated
• Selection or
manipulation not
constrained by how
the geometry was
created
• Build history of model
not preserved
• Can include parametric
modifications
ITS NOT JUST ABOUT 3D
• Sketching Tools
– Constraints enforce
properties like parallelism,
tangency and the like
– Constraints on an entire set
of 2D entities constantly
applied during changes

• Drafting Tools
– Properties applied at
creation, but not persisted
during changes
Concept Design:
Industry Trends and CAD
Development Impacts

Brian Thompson
Vice President, PTC Creo Product Management

February 2014
Concept Design Business Challenges
Companies want more

concept designs
created in existing time

92% say that they would benefit immensely by exploring
more design alternatives during concept design

Companies need

Speed and Flexibility
to support the Concept Effort

Only 16% use 3D modeling tools at this point in the process
* 2011 surveys conducted by PTC: CAD and Complexity (300+ respondents), Concept Design Challenges (200+ respondents),
and 2D and 3D CAD Trends (7,000+ respondents)
© 2014 PTC

11
Concept Design Business Challenges

Teams are

wasting time
during this stage

recreating data

61% say concept drawings/sketches need to be recreated to
support detailed engineering stages
Teams are duplicating

effort
not being able to re-use

data

68% say that concept designs typically evolve
by partially or heavily leveraging existing designs
* 2011 surveys conducted by PTC: CAD and Complexity (300+ respondents), Concept Design Challenges (200+ respondents),
and 2D and 3D CAD Trends (7,000+ respondents)
© 2014 PTC

12
Concept Design CAD Implications
Concept Design

%

61 Design
Industrial

say concepts need to
be recreated for detailed design1

• Improved Industrial
Design Tools
– Better Efficiency
– Simpler Paradigm

• 100% Reuse of
Freeform surfaces
1

PTC survey of 7,000 manufacturing organizations, October, 2011

13
Concept Design CAD Implications
Concept Design

%

Industrial Design

• Improved Industrial
Design Tools
– Better Efficiency
– Simpler Paradigm

• 100% Reuse of
Freeform surfaces
1

65

2D Engineering
of new concepts
Design
are captured in 2D1

• Purpose Built 2D Design
Environment

• Collaborative Connection
with 3D
• 100% Reuse of 2D Concepts

PTC survey of 7,000 manufacturing organizations, October, 2011

14
Concept Design CAD Implications
Concept Design

Industrial Design

• Improved Industrial
Design Tools
– Better Efficiency
– Simpler Paradigm

• 100% Reuse of
Freeform surfaces
1

2D Engineering
Design

• Purpose Built 2D Design
Environment

• Collaborative Connection
with 3D
• 100% Reuse of 2D Concepts

PTC survey of 7,000 manufacturing organizations, October, 2011

%

68

3D leverage existing
Engineering
designs in Design
new concepts1

• Greater Design Flexibility
• Maintain Existing Design
Intent
• 3D Design Paradigm
Choice
15
Direct Modeling
A Clarification
• Direct Modeling = No History Tree = No Expensive Regeneration

• Direct interaction techniques that are NOT Direct Modeling
o Face Location Override (A “Move” Feature)
• The move is recorded as a new feature in the feature tree
• As more faces are moved, the tree becomes more and more complex

o Re-direction to Sketch
• The face finds it’s underlying sketch. The underlying sketch is modified and the
history tree re-generated from there down.
• Expensive in large models. Changes limited to original design intent.
Pros and Cons of History-based Modeling

History-based
Modeling
Highly
Automated

Requires
pre-planning

DimensionDriven

Inflexible

Scales poorly on
many-featured
parts

Featurebased

Indirect

Less Desirable

More Desirable

Less Desirable
Pros and Cons of History-free (Direct) Modeling

History-free
(Direct) Modeling
Scales
well
Flexible
editing
Direct
interaction

Less Desirable

More Desirable

Feature-less
Little design
automation
Weak
dimension-driven
editing

Less Desirable
Users Don’t Want to Have to Choose!
Incorporating the best of both worlds

Optimal
Solution
History-free
(Direct) Modeling

History-based
Modeling
Highly
Automated

Requires
pre-planning

DimensionDriven

Inflexible

Scales poorly on
many-featured
parts
Indirect

Less Desirable

Featurebased

Synchronized
Solve

Procedural
Features
Driving 3D
Dimensions

Scales
well
Flexible
editing
Direct
interaction

Feature-less
Little design
automation
Weak
dimension-driven
editing

More…

More Desirable

Less Desirable
Best Use of Technologies
Single, Seamless System

Optimal
Solution
History-based
Modeling

Castings
Plastic Parts
Surfacing
Stamped Parts

Machined
Massive
Parts
Assemblies
Straight Brake
Sheet Metal
Assembly
Productivity
Best Use of Technologies
Single, Seamless System

Optimal
Solution

Castings
Plastic Parts
Surfacing
Stamped Parts

Machined
Massive
Parts
Assemblies
Straight Brake
Sheet Metal
Assembly
Productivity
Questions?
Barb Schmitz

Chad Jackson

Design World

Lifecycle Insights

bschmitz@wtwhmedia.com
Phone: 440-937-4251
Twitter: @DW_BarbSchmitz

chad.jackson@lifecycleinsights.com
Phone: (512) 284-8080
Twitter: @chadjackson

Brian Thompson

Dan Staples

PTC

Siemens PLM Software

brthompson@ptc.com
Phone: 781-370-5583

dan.staples@siemens.com
Twitter: @danstaples
Thank You


This webinar will be available at
designworldonline.com & email



Tweet with hashtag #DWwebinar



Connect with Design World



Discuss this on EngineeringExchange.com
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The Pros and Cons of 3D Modeling Paradigms: Direct Modeling and History-based Modeling

  • 1. The Pros and Cons of 3D Modeling Paradigms: Direct Modeling and History-based Modeling
  • 2. Thank You To Our Sponsor
  • 3. Before We Start  This webinar will be available afterwards at www.designworldonline.com & email  Q&A at the end of the presentation  Hashtag for this webinar: #DWwebinar
  • 4. Moderator Presenters Barb Schmitz Chad Jackson Brian Thompson Dan Staples Design World Lifecycle Insights PTC Siemens PLM Software
  • 5. APPLICATION TO ACTIVITIES • Designing Products – Enabling the iteration and exploration of potential design solutions • Simulating a Product’s Performance – Abstracting and simplifying a design in preparation for simulation • Documenting Products – Creating engineering documentation for downstream application (manufacturing, quality checking, etc.) • Producing the Product – Generation of downstream tooling and NC code to manufacture the product
  • 6. APPLICATIONS IN DIFFERENT STAGES • Concept Design – Prior to financial commitment, either in the form of a customer order or formal internal funding • Detailed Design – After financial commitment, but prior to design release from engineering • Manufacturing Prep and Execution – After design release and before product shipment or delivery
  • 7. MODELING PARADIGMS: HISTORY-BASED • Geometry built progressively with features (sketch-based, edge based, etc.) • Interdependencies built up between features • Build history of model is preserved in a specific order • Changes enabled by modifying existing features
  • 8. MODELING PARADIGMS: DIRECT • Geometry selected, then manipulated • Selection or manipulation not constrained by how the geometry was created • Build history of model not preserved • Can include parametric modifications
  • 9. ITS NOT JUST ABOUT 3D • Sketching Tools – Constraints enforce properties like parallelism, tangency and the like – Constraints on an entire set of 2D entities constantly applied during changes • Drafting Tools – Properties applied at creation, but not persisted during changes
  • 10. Concept Design: Industry Trends and CAD Development Impacts Brian Thompson Vice President, PTC Creo Product Management February 2014
  • 11. Concept Design Business Challenges Companies want more concept designs created in existing time 92% say that they would benefit immensely by exploring more design alternatives during concept design Companies need Speed and Flexibility to support the Concept Effort Only 16% use 3D modeling tools at this point in the process * 2011 surveys conducted by PTC: CAD and Complexity (300+ respondents), Concept Design Challenges (200+ respondents), and 2D and 3D CAD Trends (7,000+ respondents) © 2014 PTC 11
  • 12. Concept Design Business Challenges Teams are wasting time during this stage recreating data 61% say concept drawings/sketches need to be recreated to support detailed engineering stages Teams are duplicating effort not being able to re-use data 68% say that concept designs typically evolve by partially or heavily leveraging existing designs * 2011 surveys conducted by PTC: CAD and Complexity (300+ respondents), Concept Design Challenges (200+ respondents), and 2D and 3D CAD Trends (7,000+ respondents) © 2014 PTC 12
  • 13. Concept Design CAD Implications Concept Design % 61 Design Industrial say concepts need to be recreated for detailed design1 • Improved Industrial Design Tools – Better Efficiency – Simpler Paradigm • 100% Reuse of Freeform surfaces 1 PTC survey of 7,000 manufacturing organizations, October, 2011 13
  • 14. Concept Design CAD Implications Concept Design % Industrial Design • Improved Industrial Design Tools – Better Efficiency – Simpler Paradigm • 100% Reuse of Freeform surfaces 1 65 2D Engineering of new concepts Design are captured in 2D1 • Purpose Built 2D Design Environment • Collaborative Connection with 3D • 100% Reuse of 2D Concepts PTC survey of 7,000 manufacturing organizations, October, 2011 14
  • 15. Concept Design CAD Implications Concept Design Industrial Design • Improved Industrial Design Tools – Better Efficiency – Simpler Paradigm • 100% Reuse of Freeform surfaces 1 2D Engineering Design • Purpose Built 2D Design Environment • Collaborative Connection with 3D • 100% Reuse of 2D Concepts PTC survey of 7,000 manufacturing organizations, October, 2011 % 68 3D leverage existing Engineering designs in Design new concepts1 • Greater Design Flexibility • Maintain Existing Design Intent • 3D Design Paradigm Choice 15
  • 16. Direct Modeling A Clarification • Direct Modeling = No History Tree = No Expensive Regeneration • Direct interaction techniques that are NOT Direct Modeling o Face Location Override (A “Move” Feature) • The move is recorded as a new feature in the feature tree • As more faces are moved, the tree becomes more and more complex o Re-direction to Sketch • The face finds it’s underlying sketch. The underlying sketch is modified and the history tree re-generated from there down. • Expensive in large models. Changes limited to original design intent.
  • 17. Pros and Cons of History-based Modeling History-based Modeling Highly Automated Requires pre-planning DimensionDriven Inflexible Scales poorly on many-featured parts Featurebased Indirect Less Desirable More Desirable Less Desirable
  • 18. Pros and Cons of History-free (Direct) Modeling History-free (Direct) Modeling Scales well Flexible editing Direct interaction Less Desirable More Desirable Feature-less Little design automation Weak dimension-driven editing Less Desirable
  • 19. Users Don’t Want to Have to Choose! Incorporating the best of both worlds Optimal Solution History-free (Direct) Modeling History-based Modeling Highly Automated Requires pre-planning DimensionDriven Inflexible Scales poorly on many-featured parts Indirect Less Desirable Featurebased Synchronized Solve Procedural Features Driving 3D Dimensions Scales well Flexible editing Direct interaction Feature-less Little design automation Weak dimension-driven editing More… More Desirable Less Desirable
  • 20. Best Use of Technologies Single, Seamless System Optimal Solution History-based Modeling Castings Plastic Parts Surfacing Stamped Parts Machined Massive Parts Assemblies Straight Brake Sheet Metal Assembly Productivity
  • 21. Best Use of Technologies Single, Seamless System Optimal Solution Castings Plastic Parts Surfacing Stamped Parts Machined Massive Parts Assemblies Straight Brake Sheet Metal Assembly Productivity
  • 22. Questions? Barb Schmitz Chad Jackson Design World Lifecycle Insights bschmitz@wtwhmedia.com Phone: 440-937-4251 Twitter: @DW_BarbSchmitz chad.jackson@lifecycleinsights.com Phone: (512) 284-8080 Twitter: @chadjackson Brian Thompson Dan Staples PTC Siemens PLM Software brthompson@ptc.com Phone: 781-370-5583 dan.staples@siemens.com Twitter: @danstaples
  • 23. Thank You  This webinar will be available at designworldonline.com & email  Tweet with hashtag #DWwebinar  Connect with Design World  Discuss this on EngineeringExchange.com