CREO
Course Name         : creo
Duration                      : 2 Months
Eligibility                      : Diploma / BE / ME (MECH)/ Equivalent
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Syllabus:
1: INTRODUCTION TO CREO PARAMETRIC
- Introduction to Creo Parametric
- Feature-Based Nature
- Bidirectional Associative Property
- Parametric Nature
- System Requirements
- Getting Started with Creo Parametric
- Important Terms and Definitions
- File Menu Options
- Managing Files
- Menu Manager
- Model Tree
- Understanding the Functions of the Mouse Buttons
- Ribbon
- Toolbars
- Navigator
- Creo Parametric Browser
- Appearance Gallery
- Rendering in Creo Parametric
- Colour Scheme Used in this Book
2: CREATING SKETCHES IN THE SKETCH MODE-I
- The Sketch Mode
- Working with the Sketch Mode
- Invoking the Sketch Mode
- The Sketcher Environment
- Working with a Sketch in the Sketch Mode
- Drawing a Sketch Using tools available in the Sketch Tab
- Placing a Point
- Drawing a Line
- Drawing a Centerline
- Drawing a Geometry Centerline
- Drawing a Rectangle
- Drawing a Circle
- Drawing an Ellipse
- Drawing an Arc
- Dimensioning the Sketch
- Converting a Weak Dimension into a Strong Dimension
- Dimensioning a Sketch Using the Normal Tool
- Dimensioning the Basic Sketched Entities
- Linear Dimensioning of a Line
- Angular Dimensioning of an Arc
- Diameter Dimensioning
- Radial Dimensioning
- Dimensioning Revolved Sections
- Working with Constraints
- Types of Constraints
- Disabling Constraints
- Modifying the Dimensions of a Sketch
- Using the Modify Button
- Modifying a Dimension by Double-Clicking on it
- Modifying Dimensions Dynamically
- Resolve Sketch Dialog Box
- Deleting the Sketched Entities
- Trimming the Sketched Entities
- Mirroring the Sketched Entities
- Inserting Standard/User-Defined Sketches
- Drawing Display Options
3: CREATING SKETCHES IN THE SKETCH MODE-II
- Dimensioning the Sketch
- Dimensioning a Sketch Using the Baseline Tool
- Replacing the Dimensions of a Sketch Using the Replace Tool
- Creating Fillets
- Creating Circular Fillets
- Creating Elliptical Fillets
- Creating a Reference Coordinate System
- Working with Splines
- Creating a Spline
- Dimensioning of Splines
- Modifying a Spline
- Writing Text in the Sketcher Environment
- Rotating and Resizing Entities
- Importing 2D Drawings in the Sketch Mode
- 4: CREATING BASE FEATURES
- Creating Base Features
- Invoking the Part Mode
- The Default Datum Planes
- Creating a Protrusion
- Extruding a Sketch
- Revolving a Sketch
- Understanding the Orientation of Datum Planes
- Parent-Child Relationship
- Implicit Relationship
- Explicit Relationship
- Nesting of Sketches
5: DATUMS
- Datums
- Default Datum Planes
- Need for Datums in Modeling
- Selection Method in Creo Parametric
- Datum Options, Datum Planes
- Creating Datum Planes
- Datum Planes Created On-The-Fly
- Datum Axes, Datum Points
- Creating Cuts, Removing Material by Using the Extrude Tool
- Removing Material by Using the Revolve Tool
- 6: OPTIONS AIDING CONSTRUCTION OF PARTS-I
- Options Aiding Construction of Parts
- Creating Holes, The Hole Dashboard
- Important Points to Remember While Creating a Hole
- Creating Rounds, Creating Basic Rounds
- Creating a Variable Radius Round
- Points to Remember While Creating Rounds
- Creating Chamfers, Corner Chamfer
- Edge Chamfer, Understanding Ribs
- Creating Trajectory Ribs
- Creating Profile Ribs
- Editing Features of a Model
- Editing Definition or Redefining Features
- Reordering Features
- Rerouting Features, Suppressing Features
- Deleting Features, Modifying Features
7: OPTIONS AIDING CONSTRUCTION OF PARTS-II
- Introduction, Creating Feature Patterns
- Uses of patterns, Creating Patterns
- Deleting a Pattern, Copying Features
- New Refs, Same Refs, Mirror, Move
- Select, Mirroring a Geometry
- Creating a Section of a Solid Model
- Work Region Method
8: ADVANCED MODELING TOOLS-I
- Other Protrusion Options
- Sweep Features
- Creating Sweep Protrusions
- Aligning a Sketched Trajectory to an Existing Geometry
- Creating a Thin Sweep Protrusion
- Creating a Sweep Cut, Blend Features
- Parallel Blend, Rotational Blend
- General Blend, Using Blend Vertex
- Shell Feature, Creating a Constant Thickness Shell
- Creating a Variable Thickness Shell 8
- Datum Curves
- Creating a Datum Curve by Using the Curve Button
- Creating a Datum Curve by Sketching
- Creating a Curve by Using the Intersect Option
- Creating a Curve by Using the Project Option
- Creating a Curve by Using the Wrap Option
- Creating Draft Features
9: ADVANCED MODELING TOOLS-II
- Advanced Feature Creation Tools
- Variable Section Sweep Using the Sweep Option
- Swept Blend, Helical Sweep
- Blend Section to Surfaces
- Blend Between Surfaces
10: ADVANCED MODELING TOOLS-III
- Advanced Modeling Tools, Toroidal Bend
- Spinal Bend, Warp
- Transform Tool, Warp Tool
- Spine Tool, Stretch Tool
- Bend Tool, Twist Tool, Sculpt Tool
11: ASSEMBLY MODELING
- Assembly Modeling, Important Terms Related to the Assembly Mode
- Top-down Approach, Bottom-up Approach
- Placement Constraints, Package
- Creating Top-down Assemblies
- Creating Components in the Assembly Mode
- Creating Bottom-up Assemblies
- Inserting Components in an Assembly
- Assembling Components
- Displaying Components in a Separate Window
- Displaying Components in the Same Window
- 3D Dragger, Applying Constraints
- Status Area, Placement Tab
- Move Tab, Packaging Components
- Creating Simplified Representations
- Redefining the Components of an Assembly
- Reordering Components
- Suppressing/Resuming Components
- Replacing, Assembling Repeated Copies of a Component
- Modifying the Components of an Assembly
- Modifying Dimensions of a Feature of a Component
- Redefining a Feature of a Component
- Creating the Exploded State
- References Tab Offset Tab, Explode Line Tab
- The Bill of Materials, Global Interference
- Pairs Clearance
12: GENERATING, EDITING, AND MODIFYING THE DRAWING VIEWS
- The Drawing Mode
- Generating Drawing Views
- Generating the General View
- Generating the Projection View
- Generating the D