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Creo Parametric Syllabus

The syllabus outlines the topics covered in learning Creo Parametric including sketching, part modeling, advanced modeling tools, assembling, detailing views, mechanism design and simulation, and optimization and sensitivity analysis. Key areas covered are the sketching and dimensioning tools, creating different features like protrusions and cuts, assembly modeling using top-down and bottom-up approaches, creating mechanism connections and performing kinematic analyses, and performing static structural analysis and optimization.

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Creo Parametric Syllabus

The syllabus outlines the topics covered in learning Creo Parametric including sketching, part modeling, advanced modeling tools, assembling, detailing views, mechanism design and simulation, and optimization and sensitivity analysis. Key areas covered are the sketching and dimensioning tools, creating different features like protrusions and cuts, assembly modeling using top-down and bottom-up approaches, creating mechanism connections and performing kinematic analyses, and performing static structural analysis and optimization.

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Syllabus of CREO Parametric

1.0 Introduction of Creo Parametic


1.1 System Requirements
1.2 Software Interface
1.3 Setting working directory and units
1.4 Familiarization with tool bar and menu bar

2.0 Sketching
2.1 The Sketch Mode
2.2 Drawing commands
2.3 Editing commands
2.4 Drawing the sketch Using Tools available in the Sketch Tab
2.5 Dimensioning The Sketch
2.6 Working With Constraints
2.7 Working With Spline

3.0 Part modeling


3.1 Creating Base Features
3.2 Creating a protrusion
3.3 Creating Cut
3.4 Creating Holes
3.5 Creating Rounds
3.6 Creating Chamfers
3.7 Understanding Rib
3.8 Editing Features of a Model
3.9 Creating Features Patterns
3.10 Copying Features
3.11 Creating a section of a Solid Model

4.0 Advanced modeling tools


4.1 Sweep Features
4.2 Blend Features
4.3 Shell Features
4.4 Creating Draft Features

5.0 Assembling
5.1 Assembly Modeling
5.2 Top-down Approach
5.3 Bottom-up Approach
5.4 Modifying the Components of an Assembly
5.5 Creating the Exploded State
5.6 Channel Making
5.7 Weight Calculation
5.8 The Bill of Materials

6.0 Detailing view


6.1 Dimensioning the Drawing Views
6.2 Adding Notes to the Drawing
6.3 Editing the Geometric Tolerances
6.4 Adding Balloons to the Assembly Views
6.5 Adding Reference Datums to the Drawing View
6.6 Modifying and Editing Dimensions
6.7 Sketching in the Drawing Mode
6.8 Modifying the Sketched Entities
6.9 User-Defined Drawing Formats

7.0 Mechanism design and simulation


7.1 Introduction to the Mechanism Design Process
7.2 Creating Mechanism Connections
7.3 Configuring Motion and Analysis
7.4 Understand the mechanism dynamics option
7.5 Create kinematic analyses
7.6 Measure displacement, velocities and accelerations
7.7 Evaluating Analysis Results

8.0 Optimization and sensitivity analysis


8.1 Understand the basic Simulate analysis process
8.2 Understand theory and simulate model topics
8.3 Static Analysis
8.4 Material Assignment
8.5 Boundary Conditions
8.6 Application of Load and Meshing
8.7 Interpretation of Stress Distributions
8.8 Local sensitivity Analysis
8.9 Setting up Relations
8.10 Global Sensitivity
8.11 Optimization
8.12 Review in Optimized history

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