The document outlines a 60 hour Creo Parametric training syllabus covering various modeling techniques across 6 modules. The syllabus includes 48 hours of training covering topics like sketching, part modeling, assembly modeling, sheet metal design, drafting and photo works. It also includes 4 hours of introduction and basic evaluation and 8 hours of final evaluation. The introduction covers concepts like product lifecycle management, drawing reading, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, design for manufacturability and design failure mode effect analysis.
The document outlines a 60 hour Creo Parametric training syllabus covering various modeling techniques across 6 modules. The syllabus includes 48 hours of training covering topics like sketching, part modeling, assembly modeling, sheet metal design, drafting and photo works. It also includes 4 hours of introduction and basic evaluation and 8 hours of final evaluation. The introduction covers concepts like product lifecycle management, drawing reading, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, design for manufacturability and design failure mode effect analysis.
The document outlines a 60 hour Creo Parametric training syllabus covering various modeling techniques across 6 modules. The syllabus includes 48 hours of training covering topics like sketching, part modeling, assembly modeling, sheet metal design, drafting and photo works. It also includes 4 hours of introduction and basic evaluation and 8 hours of final evaluation. The introduction covers concepts like product lifecycle management, drawing reading, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, design for manufacturability and design failure mode effect analysis.
The document outlines a 60 hour Creo Parametric training syllabus covering various modeling techniques across 6 modules. The syllabus includes 48 hours of training covering topics like sketching, part modeling, assembly modeling, sheet metal design, drafting and photo works. It also includes 4 hours of introduction and basic evaluation and 8 hours of final evaluation. The introduction covers concepts like product lifecycle management, drawing reading, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, design for manufacturability and design failure mode effect analysis.
1 SKETCHER Drawing a Sketch Using tools available in the Sketch Tab Placing a Point, Drawing a Line, Rectangle, Circle, Ellipse Arc, conic, 1.1 Spline, text, Offset , Thicken , project the Sketched Entities Dimensioning the Sketch ,Dimensioning the Basic Sketched Entities Module1 Working with Constraints ,Deleting the Sketched Entities ,Trimming the {DAY 1} 1.2 Sketched Entities ,Mirroring the Sketched Entities ,Creating Circular Fillets 8 Hours Move and Resize the Sketched Entities, Perimeter dimension, baseline & 1.3 Reference dimension. Error checking tools –overlapping geometry, highlight open ends, shaded 1.4 closed loops. 2 PART MODELING & SURFACE MODELING Extruding a Sketch ,Revolving a Sketch ,Understanding the Orientation of Datum Planes ,Parent-Child Relationship ,Implicit Relationship Datum Planes Creating Datum Planes, Datum Axes, Datum Points Creating Cuts, Removing Material by Using the Extrude Tool, Removing Module 2 2.1 Material by Using the Revolve Tool. Creating Holes ,Creating Rounds ,Corner Chamfer ,Edge Chamfer, Creating {DAY 2} Trajectory Ribs ,Creating Profile Ribs ,Editing Definition or Redefining 8 Hours Features ,Reordering Features ,Suppressing Features ,Deleting Features , 2.2 Modifying Features. Creating Sweep Protrusions , Creating a Sweep Cut , Blend Features, 2.3 Parallel Blend, Rotational Blend 3 ADVANCED PART MODELING Creating Patterns ,Mirror Mirroring a Geometry New Refs Shell Feature 3.1 Datum Curves Variable Section Sweep Using the Sweep Option ,Swept Blend Module 3 3.2 Helical Sweep {DAY 2} Toroidal Bend ,Spinal Bend ,Warp ,Twist Tool ,Stretch Tool, Free form 8 Hours 3.3 Tool, Bend Tool Merging the Surfaces -Trimming the Surfaces -Creating the Fill Surfaces - Creating the Intersect Curves -Creating the Offset Surfaces -Adding Thickness to a Surface -Converting a Surface into a Solid -Creating a Round 3.4 at the Vertex of a Surface 4 ASSEMBLY MODELING Important Terms Related to the Assembly Mode Top-down Approach Bottom-up Approach Placement Constraints Creating Top-down Assemblies Module 4 Creating Components in the Assembly Mode Creating Bottom-up 4.1 Assemblies Inserting Components in an Assembly {DAY 4} 3D Dragger Applying Constraints Status Area Placement Tab Move Tab 8hours Suppressing/Resuming Components Replacing Assembling Repeated Copies 4.2 of a Component Modifying the Components of an Assembly. Pin constrains Cylinder and slider Constrains Basic Mechanisms –Servo motor, gear, belt, piston cylinder Basic Mechanisms –Servo motor, gear, 4.3 belt, piston cylinder, cam and follower, slider mechanism etc…. 5 SHEET METAL Concepts in Sheet metal design bend allowance bend deduction, K 5.1 factor, and Corner relief. Application in sheet metal. Module 5 Introduction to Sheet metal -Creating the Planar Wall -Creating the {DAY 5} Unattached Revolve Wall -Creating the Unattached Blend Wall -Creating 8hours 5.2 the Unattached Offset Wall -Creating Reliefs in Sheet metal Components Creating a Flat Wall -Creating a Twist Wall -Creating an Extend Wall - Creating a Flange Wall -Creating the Bend Feature -Creating the Unbend Feature -Creating the Bend Back -Creating Cuts in the Sheet metal 5.3 Components. 6 DRAFTING , DATA MIGRATION & PHOTO WORKS Generating the Auxiliary View -Generating the Revolved Section View -Generating the Copy and Align View- Generating the 3D Cross-Section View - Creating the Exploded State -The Bill of Materials- Editing the 6.1 Drawing Views -Moving the Drawing View -Erasing the Drawing View Adding New Parts or Assemblies to the Current Drawing -Modifying the Drawing Views -Changing the View Type Modifying the Cross-sections -Adding or Removing the Cross-section Arrows -Modifying the Perspective Module 6 Views -Editing the Cross-section Hatching -Dimensioning the Drawing {DAY 6} 6.2 Views -Show Model Annotations Dialog Box 8 hours Adding Tolerances in the Drawing Views -Dimensional Tolerances - Geometric Tolerances -Editing the Geometric Tolerances -Adding Balloons 6.3 to the Assembly Views -Adding Reference Datum’s to the Drawing Views Photo Works - Introduction to Photo Works, How to render model in Photo Works Studio? How to render specified area? How to save image to a specified file? How to edit scenery? How to apply background and base? 6.4 Scene editor, How to apply material and decal? 6.5 TOTAL HOURS FOR TRAINING 48 Hrs 6.6 INTRODUCTION & BASIC EVALUATION ACTIVITY 4 Hrs 6.7 FINAL EVALUATION 8 Hrs 6.8 TOTAL COURSE DURATION 60 Hrs INTRODUCTION & BASIC EVALUATION ACTIVITY Introduction to PLM (Product development cycle) - Concept of Angle of projection. Concept of drawing reading - 2D to 3D conversion. GD &T usage and tolerance stack-ups. Understanding DFM & Design selection through DFMEA. Application industries, publishing the models to suppliers.