"Are you familiar with Solidworks ..? I would like to know that either solidworks is necessory for engineers or being expert in ProE is sufficient.?..thank u for your time.."
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Here in Pakistan also the main consideration is cooling..Any have I had installed Design Master HVAC (10 MB) three months ago, but there was no starting icon to launch program, some ducts related blocks were only accessible from…"
"Hi, I am invole in HVAC designs, CAD, Mechanical Engineering related design..I use Carrier HAP software for HVAC design, and Pro E, Google Sketchup, AutoCAD, ProgCAD etc for CAD designs...but I can use all HVAC software likes ComAir, HVAC-CALC,…"
"Thanks alot...there is no Proe1.psf file in bin directory...I have installed it three times but give the same error, any how I will copy Proe1.psf file from my office PC and will see, if it is working...it is surprising that ProE is working on my…"
DM HVAC has no starting icon, because it is an Autocad add-on application. You must install it over autocad 2004 and/or later version. Once you are in ACAD environment, you must open a top view drawing of your building, and begin to set the room, the wall isolation values, an so on using the icons on the DM HVAC tool bars. I usually closed the tool bars and prefer to use the DM HVAC MENU next to the HELP MENU in the upper side of my ACAD window. Sorry If I am not able to explain myself better in English, as Spanish is my native language. O.K.?
I used Solidworks a very short amount of time and on my own (meaning I did not worked in a company that used it), so I can't say I am too familiar with it.
As far as the second question, I guess none of the software is "necesarry" to be an engineer. They are just awesome tools for engineers because it saves a tremendous amount of time and can do part of your work. Any software is useful, depends what's your industry and how you are using it.
"...or being and expert in ProE will suffice" - I quoted you
I can't even say I am an expert in ProE and I think that nothing will ever suffice for me as far as it concernes engineering. Maybe I am too eager to learn too many things in a so short life....
Being an expert is such a big word and there is for sure somebody out there that can prove you wrong (meaning that it can be proved that the expert is not an expert) you know what I mean?
Hello Tahir, thanks for your comment on my wall, Yes, I'm dealing with HVAC instalations design. I am Mechanical Engineer, and began to work on a firm which make projects for the chemical and pharmaceutical industries
That will also have something to do with licenses. It is very tricky to install ProE on another computer with the same license. It remembers mac address and stuff like that. Try that, maybe you'll trick it. Good luck!
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I used Solidworks a very short amount of time and on my own (meaning I did not worked in a company that used it), so I can't say I am too familiar with it.
As far as the second question, I guess none of the software is "necesarry" to be an engineer. They are just awesome tools for engineers because it saves a tremendous amount of time and can do part of your work. Any software is useful, depends what's your industry and how you are using it.
"...or being and expert in ProE will suffice" - I quoted you
I can't even say I am an expert in ProE and I think that nothing will ever suffice for me as far as it concernes engineering. Maybe I am too eager to learn too many things in a so short life....
Being an expert is such a big word and there is for sure somebody out there that can prove you wrong (meaning that it can be proved that the expert is not an expert) you know what I mean?
I'm using this software (in fact, I'm using the Demo version but is totally functional)
http://www.designmaster.biz/products/hvac/index.html
Must people around me are using Carrier HAP (DOS version).
For other purpose I use AutoCad, Solid Edge and Inventor