Designing with Creo Parametric 2.0
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Description
Key Features
- Focuses on applying Creo Parametric as a design tool
- Design intent is referenced and used throughout the book
- Uses graphically rich step by step tutorials throughout the text
- Contains extensive chapters on dimensioning and engineering drawings
- Includes an introduction to Creo Simulate
In Detail
Designing with Creo Parametric 2.0 provides the high school student, college student, or practicing engineer with a basic introduction to engineering design while learning the 3D modeling Computer-Aided Design software called Creo Parametric from PTC. The topics are presented in tutorial format with exercises at the end of each chapter to reinforce the concepts covered. It is richly illustrated with computer screen shots throughout. Above all, this text is designed to help the reader expand their creative talents and communicate their ideas through the graphics language.
Because it is easier to learn new information if you have a reason for learning it, this textbook discusses design intent while you are learning Creo Parametric. At the same time, it shows how knowledge covered in basic engineering courses such as statics, dynamics, strength of materials, and design of mechanical components can be applied to design. You do not need an engineering degree nor be working toward a degree in engineering to use this textbook. Although FEA (Finite Element Analysis) is used in this textbook, its theory is not covered.
The first two chapters of this book describe the design process. The meat of this text, learning the basic Creo Parametric software, is found in Chapters three through six. Chapters seven, eight, and 12 deal with dimensioning and tolerancing an engineering part. Chapters nine and ten deal with assemblies and assembly drawings. Chapter 11 deals with family tables used when similar parts are to be designed or used. Chapter 13 is an introduction to Creo Simulate and FEA.
Table of Contents
- Computer Aided Design
- Introduction
- Sketcher
- Extrusions
- Revolves
- Patterns
- Dimensioning
- Engineering Drawings
- Assemblies
- Assembly Drawings
- Relations and Family Tables
- Tolerancing and GD&T
- Creo Simulate and FEA
Appendix A: Parameters for Drawing
Appendix B: Drill and Tap Chart
Appendix C: Surface Roughness Chart
Appendix D: Clevis Pin Sizes
Appendix E: Number and Letter Drill Sizes
Appendix F: Square and Flat Key Sizes
Appendix G: Screw Sizes
Appendix H: Nut Sizes
Appendix I: Setscrew Sizes
Appendix J: Washer Sizes
Appendix K: Retaining Ring Sizes
Appendix L: Basic Hole Tolerance
Appendix M: Basic Shaft Tolerance
Appendix N: Tolerance Zones
Appendix O: International Tolerance Grades
References
Index
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Product Details
Publisher | SDC Publications |
Authors | Michael J. Rider Ph.D. |
Published | May 6, 2013 |
User Level | Beginner - Intermediate |
Pages | 544 |
Binding | Paperback |
Printing | Black and White |
Print ISBN | 978-1-58503-827-5 |
Print ISBN 10 | 158503827X |
eBook ISBN | 978-1-63056-006-5 |