Welcome to PTC creo tutorial guide for the one who wants to know the essential things that every mechanical engineer need to learn before pursue your career in Design engineering. This list is created for the Creo Tool. And other CAD tools also will have the same functions and similar actions.
The first thing is the installation of creo in your system. If you have it already then continue to this article.
If you don’t, then please follow the link: Installation of PTC Creo Parametric 3.0
To check the system requirements: Check here
Creo Tutorial Guide
Part modelling In PTC Creo
- The user interface, UI Customization
- Different modules in creo
- Sketching
- Basic modelling tools
- Editing and redefining features, Model tree, Layers
- Creating new materials and assigning materials
- Reading mass properties(Weight, inertia, COG, Density of the model)
- Annotations, Datum features
- Views, creating new views, Section views
- Tools, Global variables(Parameters), Relations.
- Parametric modelling
- driving Dimensions with relations
- Family tables
- Pro programming
- exporting Into the different file formats such as STEP, IGES, 3D PDF.
- Rendering
Assembly Modelling in PTC Creo Parametric 3.0
- Assembling new components.
- configuring assembly with family components.
- assembly modelling features
- operations in assembly
- Making flexible components in an assembly
- Model tree Tweaks
- Exploded views, sectional views
- Assembly Global variables, Relations, Family tables
- exporting Into the different file formats such as STEP, IGES, 3D PDF.
- Rendering
- Mechanisms
Detail drawings in PTC Creo Parametric 3.0
- Creating Drawing layout/ Template creation, sheet selection.
- Selection of templated
- Add models to the drawing, set model, remove, replace models in the drawing.
- Setting views on drawing Section, Broken, Partial, Auxiliary views,
- model annotations on the drawing.
- Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing(GD&T)
- Datum tags
- drawing tree, Layers tree, Filter items
- BOM generation
- Global variable addressing
- Mass properties addressing in the Creo drawing(Weight, inertia, COG, Density of the model)
- exporting Into the different file formats such as PDF, DXF, DWG
- Importing DWG, Image files into a drawing
These are the basic topics. I will update this article when I found any important topics
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