Learn PTC Creo 5.0 (Pro-e) – Basic to Advance Guide
Learn PTC Creo 5.0 (Pro-e) – Basic to Advance Guide, available at $74.99, has an average rating of 4.1, with 122 lectures, 5 quizzes, based on 370 reviews, and has 1609 subscribers.
You will learn about Understanding Creo Parametric concepts Create and modify 2D sketches on datum planes. Sketching geometry and using tools Create part features using: extrude, revolve, blend, hole, shell and sweep functions. Creating datum planes and datum axes Create parametric relationships between features and modify features Laying out drawings and creating views Comprehensive two part Design Project Selecting and editing geometry, features, and models Learn advance modelling process Learning how to use the Creo Parametric interface Generate and dimension a multi view orthographic drawing. Annotate notes and text on drawings. Build a 3D assembly. Mechanism (Gear, Cam follower, Piston cylinder, Slider crank etc.) Animation ( Snapshot) Manufacturing (Use application vericut) Basic simulation Drawing view and BOM (Bill of material) Control and modify the operating environmental settings. Complete work accurately, with attention to detail. Assembling with connections Create Engineering, Industrial Graphics & Design in 3D or 2D This course is ideal for individuals who are Automobile Engineer or Mechanical Engineer or Aerospace Engineer or Producation Engineer or Design Engineer It is particularly useful for Automobile Engineer or Mechanical Engineer or Aerospace Engineer or Producation Engineer or Design Engineer.
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Summary
Title: Learn PTC Creo 5.0 (Pro-e) – Basic to Advance Guide
Price: $74.99
Average Rating: 4.1
Number of Lectures: 122
Number of Quizzes: 5
Number of Published Lectures: 122
Number of Published Quizzes: 5
Number of Curriculum Items: 130
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 130
Original Price: $54.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Understanding Creo Parametric concepts
- Create and modify 2D sketches on datum planes.
- Sketching geometry and using tools
- Create part features using: extrude, revolve, blend, hole, shell and sweep functions.
- Creating datum planes and datum axes
- Create parametric relationships between features and modify features Laying out drawings and creating views
- Comprehensive two part Design Project
- Selecting and editing geometry, features, and models
- Learn advance modelling process
- Learning how to use the Creo Parametric interface
- Generate and dimension a multi view orthographic drawing.
- Annotate notes and text on drawings.
- Build a 3D assembly.
- Mechanism (Gear, Cam follower, Piston cylinder, Slider crank etc.)
- Animation ( Snapshot)
- Manufacturing (Use application vericut)
- Basic simulation
- Drawing view and BOM (Bill of material)
- Control and modify the operating environmental settings.
- Complete work accurately, with attention to detail. Assembling with connections
- Create Engineering, Industrial Graphics & Design in 3D or 2D
Who Should Attend
- Automobile Engineer
- Mechanical Engineer
- Aerospace Engineer
- Producation Engineer
- Design Engineer
Target Audiences
- Automobile Engineer
- Mechanical Engineer
- Aerospace Engineer
- Producation Engineer
- Design Engineer
Creo (Pro-E) is a family or suite of design software supporting product design for discrete manufacturers and is developed by PTC.
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Creo Parametric: The flagship application in the Creo Suite, Creo Parametric is the only software you need for 3D CAD and CAM. With Creo Parametric, you can seamlessly combine parametric and direct modeling; open non-native CAD data and collaborate with almost anyone thanks to Unite technology, and relax knowing all downstream deliverables will update automatically. Combine this range of capabilities with ease-of-use, and you have a product design accelerator.
2D CAD | 3D CAD | CAM | Simulation | Visualization | Analysis
Why Creo?
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Our software doesn’t produce innovation: you do. But Creo can help by giving you powerful tools all within one environment as well as choice and flexibility in how you use them.
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What can you design? One customer designed an artificial heart. Another created a 1.5 ton light sculpture. Maybe your next great product is that one on your desk.
Creo is best designed for Mechanical Engineer, Automobile Engineer. Mechatronics Engineer
SS eAcademy offers Complete training for Creo tutorials.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introducing
Chapter 2: Sketching
Lecture 1: Line Chain
Lecture 2: Rectangle
Lecture 3: Circle
Lecture 4: Arc
Lecture 5: Ellipse
Lecture 6: Spline
Lecture 7: Fillet
Lecture 8: Chamfer
Lecture 9: Text
Lecture 10: Line Tangent
Lecture 11: Offset
Lecture 12: Palette
Lecture 13: Center line, Point and Co-ordinate System
Lecture 14: Divide use in any Sketch
Lecture 15: Grid and Line Style
Lecture 16: Editing Options
Lecture 17: Constraints Option
Lecture 18: Dimension Option
Lecture 19: Inspect Option
Chapter 3: Part
Lecture 1: Introduction of Part
Lecture 2: Extrude Command – Sketch to 3D Object
Lecture 3: Extrude Command – Sketch to 3D Object (In Plane)
Lecture 4: Extrude Command – Make Thicken Object of Sketch
Lecture 5: Extrude Command – Make a Surface Object from Sketch
Lecture 6: Extrude Command – Cut Out From 3D Object
Lecture 7: Extrude Command – Depth Option
Lecture 8: Extrude Command – Make Taper Object from 2D Sketch
Lecture 9: Extrude Command – Basic Example
Lecture 10: Sweep Command – Sketch to 3D Object
Lecture 11: Sweep Command – Cut Out From 3D Object
Lecture 12: Sweep Command – Advanced Features
Lecture 13: Swept Blend Command – Advanced Command
Lecture 14: Swept Blend Command
Lecture 15: Blend Command
Lecture 16: Revolve Command – Sketch to 3D Object
Lecture 17: Revolve Command – Cut Out from 3D Object
Lecture 18: Revolve Command – Basic Example
Lecture 19: Helical Sweep Command – Treading on 3D Object
Lecture 20: Helical Sweep
Lecture 21: Rotational Blend Command
Lecture 22: Toroidal Bend
Lecture 23: How to Draw Pully in Creo
Lecture 24: Divide Blend
Lecture 25: Practice Workbook
Chapter 4: Modified Tools
Lecture 1: Copy and Paste Command
Lecture 2: Hole Command – Create Simple Hole
Lecture 3: Hole Command- Standard and Custom hole Create
Lecture 4: Round Command- Part 1
Lecture 5: Round Command- Part 2
Lecture 6: Round Command- Part 3
Lecture 7: Round Command- Part 4
Lecture 8: Auto Round Command
Lecture 9: Chamfer Command – Apply at Edge of 3D Object
Lecture 10: Draft Command
Lecture 11: Variable Pull Direction Draft Command
Lecture 12: Shell Command
Lecture 13: Rib Command
Lecture 14: Trajectory Rib Command
Lecture 15: Cosmetic Sketch
Lecture 16: Cosmetic Thread
Lecture 17: Cosmetic Groove
Lecture 18: Warp Command
Lecture 19: Sketch Region
Chapter 5: Editing Tools
Lecture 1: Pattern – Axis
Lecture 2: Pattern – Direction and Dimension
Lecture 3: Pattern – Fill
Lecture 4: Pattern – Point and Curve
Lecture 5: Mirror Command
Lecture 6: Project Command
Lecture 7: Editing Tools
Chapter 6: Assembly Creation
Lecture 1: Nut and Bolt Creation
Lecture 2: Drawing View
Lecture 3: Dimension Assembly
Lecture 4: Top Down Assembly Approach
Lecture 5: Knuckle Joint Assembly
Chapter 7: Bonus – Practice Assembly Cad File & Part File
Lecture 1: Air Circulator System
Lecture 2: Splitmuff coupling
Lecture 3: Pressure Relief valve & Multiple Disc Clutch
Lecture 4: Square Tool Post & Indexing Drill Jig
Lecture 5: Stuffing Box & Piston Cross Head
Chapter 8: Drawing View
Lecture 1: Introduction of Drawing View
Lecture 2: Model View – Part 01
Lecture 3: Model View – Part 02
Lecture 4: Annotate – Part 01
Lecture 5: Annotate – Part 02
Lecture 6: Table
Lecture 7: Save and Print
Chapter 9: Mechanism
Lecture 1: Nut Bolt Mechanism
Lecture 2: Gear Mechanism
Lecture 3: CAM Follower Mechanism
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- 2 stars: 14 votes
- 3 stars: 71 votes
- 4 stars: 152 votes
- 5 stars: 125 votes
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