Creo Parametric 3.0 Tutorial
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Description
Key Features
- Uses step-by-step tutorials designed for novice users
- Explains not only how but also why commands are used
- Covers part and assembly creation, creating engineering drawings and parametric solid modeling
In Detail
The eleven lessons in this tutorial introduce you to the design capabilities of Creo Parametric 3.0. The tutorial covers the major concepts and frequently used commands required to advance from a novice to an intermediate user level. Major topics include part and assembly creation, and creation of engineering drawings. Also illustrated are the major functions that make Creo Parametric a parametric solid modeler.
Although the commands are presented in a click-by-click manner, an effort has been made, in addition to showing/illustrating the command usage, to explain why certain commands are being used and the relation of feature selection and construction to the overall part design philosophy. Simply knowing where commands can be found is only half the battle. As is pointed out numerous times in the text, creating useful and effective models of parts and assemblies requires advance planning and forethought.
Moreover, since error recovery is an important skill, considerable time is spent exploring the created models. In fact, some errors are intentionally induced so that users will become comfortable with the “debugging” phase of model creation.
At the end of each lesson is a short quiz reviewing the new topics covered in that chapter. Following the quiz are several simple "exercise" parts that can be created using new commands taught in that lesson. In addition to these an ongoing project throughout the book is also included. This project consists of several parts that are introduced with the early lessons and finally assembled at the end.
Who this book is for
This book has been written specifically with students in mind. Typically, students enter their first CAD course with a broad range of abilities both in spatial visualization and computer skills. The approach taken here is meant to allow accessibility to persons of all levels. These lessons, therefore, were written for new users with no previous experience with CAD, although some familiarity with computers is assumed.
The tutorials in this textbook cover the following topics:
- Introduction to the program and its operation
- The features used in part creation
- Modeling utilities
- Creating engineering drawings
- Creating assemblies and assembly drawings
Table of Contents
- Introduction to Creo Parametric
- User Interface, View Controls and Model Structure
- Creating a Simple Object (Part I)
- Creating a Simple Object (Part II)
- Revolved Protrusions, Mirror Copies, Rounds, and Chamfers
- Modeling Utilities and the 3 R's
- Datum Planes and Sketcher Tools
- Patterns and Copies
- Engineering Drawings
- Assembly Fundamentals
- Assembly Operations
- Sweeps and Blends
Appendix: Creo Parametric Customization
Index
Software
Creo Schools Edition Software
Each book will include a license card that allows students to download their own copy of Creo 3.0 and is included at no additional cost. This access card is only available when the books are purchased by a school bookstore.
Please Note: Used copies of this book will not include this software.
Downloads
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Instructor Resources
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More Information
About the Panavise part modeled in this tutorial:
The Panavise is used as a modeling project in the Creo Parametric 3.0 Tutorial published by SDC Publications. Some parts are made at the end of each lesson (in addition to Questions for Review and other Exercises), and assembled using techniques discussed in the last two lessons.
The drawings used in this tutorial are drawings of a product patented by Panavise Products, Inc. and the drawings are used with the express written permission of Panavise Products, Inc., Reno, Nevada.
The name Panavise is a registered trademark of Panavise Products, Inc., Reno, Nevada, and is used with the express written permission of Panavise Products, Inc.
The image below shows all the parts in the Panavise.
Product Details
Publisher | SDC Publications |
Authors | Roger Toogood Ph.D. |
Published | April 6, 2015 |
User Level | Beginner |
Pages | 400 |
Binding | Paperback |
Printing | Black and White |
Print ISBN | 978-1-58503-948-7 |
Print ISBN 10 | 1585039489 |
eBook ISBN | 978-1-63056-240-3 |