This course aims to help product designers and engineers in developing a product design virtually. Creo is equipped with all the capabilities that are required for completing a product design. This course in Creo will help in sketching, modeling, validation of design, and visualize the product design.
A working knowledge of the Engineering Drawing and mechanical terminology
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Creo Parametric Basic Modeling Process
Understanding Solid Modeling Concepts
Understanding Feature Based Concepts
Understanding Parametric Concepts
Understanding Associative Concepts
Understanding Model Centric Concepts
Recognizing file Extensions
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Understanding the Main Interface
Understanding the Folder Browser
Setting the Working Directory and Opening and Saving Files
Managing Files in Creo Paramatric
Understanding Datume Display Options
Analyzing Basic 3-D Orientation
Understanding the View Manager
Setting Up New Part Models
Understanding the Ribbon Interface
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Understanding Creo Parametric Basic Controls
Using Drag Handles and Dimension Draggers
Understanding the Model Tree
Selecting Items using Direct Selection
Selecting Items using Query Selections
Using the Smart Selection Filter
Utilizing Undo & Redo Operations
Understanding Regeneration and Auto Regenerations
Editing Features using Edit Definition
Deleting & Supressing Iteams
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Reviewing Sketcher Theory
Understanding Design Indent
Sketching Rectangles and Parallelograms
Understanding Construction Geometry Theory
Using Geometry Tools within Sketcher
Dimensioning Entities within Sketcher
Modifying Dimensions within Sketcher
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Specifying and Manipulating the Sketch Setup
Utilizing Sketch References
Using Entity from Edge within Sketcher
Creating Datum Features Theory
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Creating Solid Extrude Features
Adding Taper to Extrude Features
Common Dashboard Option : Extrude Depth
Creating Solid Revolve Features
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Common Dashboard Option : Hole Depth
Creating Radial & Diameter Holes
Creating Basic Split Drafts
Direction Patterning in the First Direction
Axis Patterning in the First Direction
Creating Reference Patterns of Features
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Creating Rounds by Selecting Edge
Creating Rounds by Selecting a Surface and Edge
Creating Rounds by Selecting a Two Surface
Creating Chamfers by Selecting Edge
Analyzing Basic Chamfer by Selecting Edges
Utilizing Layers in Part Models
Creating and Managing Layers
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Understanding Assembly Theory
Creating New Assembly Models
Understanding Constraint Theory
Assembly Components using the Default Constraint
Creating Coincident Constraints using Geometry
Creating Coincident Constraints using Datum Features
Creating Distance Constraints
Creating Parallel, Normal, and Angle Constraints
Assembling using Automatic
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Creating and Managing Explode States
Understanding Component Replace
Replacing Components using Family Tables
Understanding Assembly Cross- Sections
Creating Assembly Cross-Sections
Creating Offset Assembly Cross-Sections
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Advanced Surface Selection
Creating Sweeps with Open Trajectories
Creating Sweeps with Closed Trajectories
Creating Blends by Sketching Sections
Creating Rotational Blends by Selecting Sections
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Understanding Sweeps with Variable Sections Theory
Creating Sweeps Normal to Trajectory
Creating Sweeps using Constant Normal Direction
Creating Sweeps with Variable Sections Normal to Projection
Creating Sweeps with Variable Sections Utilizing Multiple Trajectories
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Understanding Helical Sweeps Theory
Creating Helical Sweeps for Springs
Understanding Swept Blend Theory
Creating Swept Blends by Selecting Sections
Creating Swept Blends by Sketching Sections
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Understanding Relation Theory
Understanding Relation Types
Understanding Family Table Theory
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Copying and Pasting Features
Moving and Rotating Copied Features
Mirroring Selected Features
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Viewing and Editing Model Properties
Investigating Model Units
Analyzing Mass Properties
Creating Planar Part Cross-Sections
Using Creo Parametric Help
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Handling Children of Deleted and Suppressed Items
Redefining Features and Sketches
Understanding and Identifying Failures
Analyzing Geometry Failures
Analyzing Open Section Failures
Analyzing Missing Part Reference Failures
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Understanding Flexible Modeling
The Flexible Modeling Process
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Applying Flexible Move using the Dragger
Using the Edit Round Feature
Working with Pattern Recognition
Using the Flexible Attach Feature
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Understanding Component Interfaces
Using a Placing Component Interface
Using a Receiving Component Interface
Adding Flexibility to a Component
Placing Flexible Components in an Assembly
Understanding Standard Simplified Reps
Excluding Components using Simplified Reps
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Creo Parametric Sheetmetal Design Process
Sheetmetal Model Fundamentals
Understanding Developed Length
Creating a New Sheetmetal Model in Part Mode
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Understanding Sheetmetal Wall Features
Extruded Sheetmetal Wall Features
Revolved Sheetmetal Wall Features
Understanding Secondary Walls
Creating Secondary Flat Walls
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Adding Transition to Bends
Creating Bend Back Features
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Exploring Drawing Ribbon Commands
Creating Drawings Using Formats and Sheets
Configuring Drawing Models
Editing Visible View Area
Adding 2-D Cross-Section Views
Adding Assembly Exploded Views
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Showing Erasing and Deleting Annotations
Adjusting Dimensions and Detail Items
Changing Dimension Display
Configuring Dimensional Tolerances
Setting Up Geometric Tolerance References
Applying Geometric Tolerances
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Using Surface Finish Symbols
Configuring the Drawing Environment