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  • Creo 2.0 Curriculum Guide

  • Live Classroom Curriculum Guide Update to Creo Parametric 2.0 from Creo Elements/Pro 5.0

    Update to Creo Parametric 2.0 from Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0

    Advanced Modeling using Creo Parametric 2.0

    Advanced Assembly Design using Creo Parametric 2.0

    Detailing using Creo Parametric 2.0

    Surfacing using Creo Parametric 2.0

    Sheetmetal Design using Creo Parametric 2.0

    Milling using Creo Parametric 2.0

    Cabling using Creo Parametric 2.0

    Piping using Creo Parametric 2.0

    Introduction to Creo Simulate 2.0

  • Update to Creo Parametric 2.0 from Creo Elements/Pro 5.0Overview

    Course Code TRN-3900-T

    Course Length 1 Day

    In this course, you will learn how to utilizethe core functionality enhancements in CreoParametric 2.0. First, you will become familiarwith using and customizing the new ribboninterface in Creo Parametric. The new measureand sectioning interfaces will also be examined.Next, you will become familiar with the Sketcherworkflow and reference enhancements. Partmodeling enhancements to features such asExtrude, Corner Chamfer, Sweeps, Blends, andDatum Curves will then be examined. You willalso learn about new and enhanced Assemblycapabilities, such as selecting multiplecomponents, the new relationship constraints,and enhancements for dragging components.Then, you will examine the new Table andBalloon functionality for 2-D drawings, andreview various detailing enhancements. Finally,in Sheetmetal mode you will learn to use themany updated Wall, Bend, and Relief tools, aswell as the consolidated Flat Pattern tool andconfiguring Sheetmetal properties., and At theend of each module, you will complete a skillsassessment. The questions are used to helpreinforce your understanding of the moduletopics and form the basis for review of anytopics, if necessary.

    Course Objectives Utilize the Interface enhancements in Creo

    Parametric Utilize the Sketcher enhancements in Creo

    Parametric Utilize the Modeling enhancements in Creo

    Parametric Utilize the Assembly enhancements in Creo

    Parametric Utilize the Drawing enhancements in Creo

    Parametric Utilize the Sheetmetal enhancements in Creo

    Parametric

  • Prerequisites

    Introduction to Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0, or equivalent experience with Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire5.0 or Creo Elements/Pro 5.0

    Audience

    This course is intended for design engineers, mechanical designers, and industrial designers

    People in related roles can also benefit from taking this course

  • Agenda

    Day 1

    Module 1 Interface Enhancements

    Module 2 Sketcher Enhancements

    Module 3 Part Modeling Enhancements

    Module 4 Assembly Enhancements

    Module 5 Drawing Enhancements

    Module 6 Sheetmetal Enhancements

    Module 7 Appendix

  • Update to Creo Parametric 2.0 from Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire4.0Overview

    Course Code TRN-3901-T

    Course Length 2 Days

    In this course, you will learn how to utilizethe core functionality enhancements in CreoParametric 2.0. First, you will become familiarwith using and customizing the new ribboninterface in Creo Parametric. The new measureand sectioning interfaces will also be examined.Next, you will study the Sketcher workflowand reference enhancements, as well asSketcher constraint, geometry, and diagnosticsenhancements. Part modeling enhancementsto features such as Extrude, Trajectory Rib,Point Pattern, Corner Chamfer, Sweeps,Blends, UDFs, and Datum Curves will thenbe examined. You will also learn about newand enhanced Assembly capabilities suchas selecting multiple components, the newrelationship constraints, enhancements fordragging components, explode enhancements,simplified rep enhancements, and dynamicgear enhancements. Then you will learn how toidentify and resolve part and assembly failureson the fly, without entering Resolve mode.Next, you will examine the new Drawing treeand drawing sheets tabs, as well as showingannotations. Also in Drawing mode, you willlearn the new Table and Balloon functionalityfor 2-D drawings, and review various detailingenhancements. Finally, in Sheetmetal modeyou will learn to use the updated Wall, Bend,and Relief tools as well as the consolidatedFlat Pattern tool and configuring Sheetmetalproperties., and At the end of each module,you will complete a skills assessment. Thequestions are used to help reinforce yourunderstanding of the module topics and formthe basis for review of any topics, if necessary.

  • Course Objectives Utilize the Interface enhancements in Creo

    Parametric 2.0 Utilize the Sketcher enhancements in Creo

    Parametric 2.0 Utilize the Modeling enhancements in Creo

    Parametric 2.0 Utilize the Assembly enhancements in Creo

    Parametric 2.0 Utilize the Drawing enhancements in Creo

    Parametric 2.0 Utilize the Sheetmetal enhancements in Creo

    Parametric 2.0

    Prerequisites Introduction to Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0, or equivalent experience with Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire

    4.0 or Creo Elements/Pro 4.0

    Audience This course is intended for design engineers, mechanical designers, and industrial designers People in related roles can also benefit from taking this course

  • Introduction to Creo Parametric 2.0Overview

    Course Code TRN-3902-T

    Course Length 5 Days

    In this course, you will learn core modelingskills and quickly become proficient with CreoParametric 2.0. Topics include sketching, partmodeling, assemblies, drawings, and basicmodel management techniques. The coursealso includes a comprehensive design projectthat enables you to practice your new skillsby creating realistic parts, assemblies, anddrawings. After completing the course, you willbe well prepared to work effectively on productdesign projects using Creo Parametric 2.0.At the end of each module, you will completea set of review questions to reinforce criticaltopics from that module. At the end of thecourse, you will complete a course assessmentin Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate yourunderstanding of the course as a whole.

    Course Objectives Learning the basic Creo Parametric modeling

    process Understanding Creo Parametric concepts Learning how to use the Creo Parametric

    interface Selecting and editing geometry, features, and

    models Sketching geometry and using tools Creating sketches for features Creating datum planes and datum axes Creating extrudes, revolves, and profile ribs Utilizing internal sketches and embedded

    datums Creating sweeps and blends Creating holes, shells, and drafts Creating rounds and chamfers Grouping, copying, and mirroring items Creating patterns Measuring and inspecting models Assembling with constraints Assembling with connections Exploding assemblies

  • Laying out drawings and creating views Creating drawing annotations Using layers Investigating parent/child relationships Capturing and managing design intent Resolving failures and seeking help Comprehensive two part Design Project

    Prerequisites

    None

    Audience

    This course is intended for product designers, drafters, industrial/conceptual designers, and routedsystems designers. People in related roles will also benefit from taking this course.

  • Agenda

    Day 1

    Module 1 Introduction to the Creo Parametric Basic Modeling Process

    Module 2 Understanding Creo Parametric Concepts

    Module 3 Using the Creo Parametric Interface

    Module 4 Selecting Geometry, Features, and Models

    Module 5 Editing Geometry, Features, and Models

    Module 6 Creating Sketcher Geometry

    Day 2

    Module 7 Using Sketcher Tools

    Module 8 Creating Sketches for Features

    Module 9 Creating Datum Features: Planes and Axes

    Module 10 Creating Extrudes, Revolves, and Ribs

    Module 11 Utilizing Internal Sketches and Embedded Datums

    Module 12 Creating Sweeps and Blends

    Day 3

    Module 13 Creating Holes, Shells, and Draft

    Module 14 Creating Rounds and Chamfers

    Module 15 Project I

    Module 16 Group, Copy, and Mirror Tools

    Module 17 Creating Patterns

    Module 18 Measuring and Inspecting Models

    Day 4

    Module 19 Assembling with Constraints

    Module 20 Assembling with Connections

    Module 21 Exploding Assemblies

    Module 22 Drawing Layout and Views

    Module 23 Creating Drawing Annotations

    Module 24 Using Layers

  • Day 5

    Module 25 Investigating Parent/Child Relationships

    Module 26 Capturing and Managing Design Intent

    Module 27 Resolving Failures and Seeking Help

    Module 28 Project II

  • Advanced Modeling using Creo Parametric 2.0Overview

    Course Code TRN-3903-T

    Course Length 3 Days

    The Advanced Modeling using Creo Parametric2.0 training course teaches you how to useadvanced part modeling techniques to improveyour product designs. In this course, youwill learn how to create and modify designmodels using advanced sketching techniquesand feature creation tools. You will also learnhow to reuse existing design geometry whencreating new design models. After completingthis course, you will be well prepared to workefficiently with complex product designs usingCreo Parametric 2.0., and At the end of eachmodule, you will complete a skills assessment.The questions are used to help reinforce yourunderstanding of the module topics and formthe basis for review of any topics, if necessary.

    Course Objectives

    Learn advanced selection techniques Create advanced datum features Use advanced sketching techniques Create advanced holes Create advanced drafts and ribs Create advanced shells Create advanced rounds and chamfers Use relations and parameters Create advanced blends Create sweeps with variable sections Create helical sweeps Create swept blends Learn advanced layer techniques Learn advanced reference management techniques Create family tables Reuse features Learn advanced copy techniques Create advanced patterns

    Prerequisites

    Introduction to Creo Parametric 2.0

    Update to Creo Parametric 2.0 from Creo Elements/Pro 5.0

  • Audience

    This course is intended for mechanical designers, design engineers, and related roles

  • Agenda

    Day 1

    Module 1 Advanced Selection

    Module 2 Advanced Datum Features

    Module 3 Advanced Sketching

    Module 4 Advanced Hole Creation

    Module 5 Advanced Drafts and Ribs

    Module 6 Advanced Shells

    Module 7 Advanced Rounds and Chamfers

    Day 2

    Module 8 Relations and Parameters

    Module 9 Advanced Blends

    Module 10 Sweeps with Variable Sections

    Module 11 Helical Sweeps

    Module 12 Swept Blends

    Day 3

    Module 13 Advanced Layers

    Module 14 Advanced Reference Management

    Module 15 Family Tables

    Module 16 Reusing Features

    Module 17 Advanced Copy

    Module 18 Advanced Patterns

  • Advanced Assembly Design using Creo Parametric 2.0Overview

    Course Code TRN3904T

    Course Length 3 Days

    In this course, you will learn how to use CreoParametric 2.0 to create and manage complexassemblies. You will learn how to use advancedassembly tools that enable you to add andmaintain designs, increase your efficiency, andincrease system performance when workingwith large assemblies. In addition, you will learnthe basics of using and creating predefinedassembly structures and skeletons, which areboth valuable tools typically used in a top-downdesign process. The course also includes anassembly design project that enables you topractice your new skills by performing variousdesign tasks in an assembly model.At the end of each module, you will completea set of review questions to reinforce criticaltopics from that module. At the end of thecourse, you will complete a course assessmentin Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate yourunderstanding of the course as a whole.

    Course Objectives Use advanced assembly constraints Create and using component interfaces Create and using flexible components Restructure and mirror assemblies Use assembly features and shrinkwrap Replace components in an assembly Understand the basics of simplified reps Create cross-sections, display styles, layer

    states, and combined views Substitute components using user-defined

    reps, envelopes, and simplified reps

    Understand advanced simplified repfunctionality

    Create and use assembly structure andskeletons

  • Prerequisites Introduction to Creo Parametric 2.0 Update to Creo Parametric 2.0 from Creo Elements/Pro 5.0

    Audience This course is intended for design engineers, mechanical designers, and related roles

  • Agenda

    Day 1

    Module 1 Using Advanced Assembly Constraints

    Module 2 Creating and Using Component Interfaces

    Module 3 Creating and Using Flexible Components

    Module 4 Restructuring and Mirroring Assemblies

    Day 2

    Module 5 Using Assembly Features and Shrinkwrap

    Module 6 Replacing Components in an Assembly

    Module 7 Understanding the Basics of Simplified Reps

    Module 8 Creating Cross-Sections, Display Styles, Layer States, and Combined Views

    Day 3

    Module 9 Substituting Components using User Defined, Envelopes, and Simplified Reps

    Module 10 Understanding Advanced Simplified Rep Functionality

    Module 11 Creating and Using Assembly Structure and Skeletons

    Module 12 Project

  • Detailing using Creo Parametric 2.0Overview

    Course Code TRN-3905

    Course Length 3 Days

    Detailing with Creo Parametric 2.0 is acomprehensive training course that teachesyou how to quickly create detailed drawingsusing information captured within 3-D designmodels. In this course, you will learn how tocreate drawings, how to detail drawings, andhow to take advantage of the parametric andassociative nature of Creo Parametric 2.0 whenconfiguring drawings.After completing this course, you will be ableto create production drawings suitable formanufacturing.At the end of each module, you will completea skills assessment. The questions are usedto help reinforce your understanding of themodule topics and form the basis for review ofany topics, if necessary.

    Course Objectives Understand the drawing development

    process Create new drawings using formats and

    drawing templates Create different types of views in drawings Create dimensions and notes Control display options using layers Apply dimensional and geometric tolerances

    in drawings Add draft geometry and symbols to drawings Use layers in drawings to control the display

    of views and detail items Create drawing tables and a bill of materials

    Create drawing formats Configure the drawing environment Manage large drawings

  • Prerequisites

    Introduction to Creo Parametric 2.0

    Audience

    This course is intended for mechanical designers, design engineers, and related roles

  • Agenda

    Day 1

    Module 1 Introduction to Drawings

    Module 2 Creating New Drawings

    Module 3 Creating Drawing Views

    Day 2

    Module 4 Adding Model Details to Drawings

    Module 5 Adding Notes to Drawings

    Module 6 Adding Tolerance Information

    Module 7 Adding Draft Geometry and Symbols

    Day 3

    Module 8 Using Layers in Drawings

    Module 9 Creating and Using Tables in Drawings

    Module 10 Using Report Information in Drawings

    Module 11 Creating Drawing Formats

    Module 12 Configuring the Drawing Environment

    Module 13 Managing Large Drawings

  • Surfacing using Creo Parametric 2.0Overview

    Course Code TRN-3906-T

    Course Length 3 Days

    In this course, you will learn how to use varioustechniques to create complex surfaces withtangent and curvature continuities. You willalso learn how manipulate surfaces usingediting tools, and analyze surfaces for qualityand desired characteristics. In addition, youwill learn how to create solid features usingthe surfaces as references. After completingthis course, you will be well prepared to createcomplex shaped models using surfaces in CreoParametric., and At the end of each module,you will complete a set of review questionsto reinforce critical topics from that module.At the end of the course, you will complete acourse assessment in Pro/FICIENCY intendedto evaluate your understanding of the courseas a whole.

    Course Objectives Describe surface modeling and its

    terminology Learn advanced selection techniques Create advanced datum features Use advanced sketching techniques Learn basic surfacing tools Create various boundary surfaces Create variable section sweep surfaces Create helical sweep surfaces Create swept blend surfaces

    Utilize surface analysis tools Extend and trim surfaces Manipulate surfaces Create and edit solid models using surface

    quilts Utilize the master model technique

  • Prerequisites Introduction to Creo Parametric 2.0 Update to Creo Parametric 2.0 from Creo Elements/Pro 5.0

    Audience This course is intended for mechanical designers, design engineers, industrial designers, and related

    roles

  • Sheetmetal Design using Creo Parametric 2.0Overview

    Course Code TRN-3907-T

    Course Length 2 Days

    Sheetmetal Design using Creo Parametric2.0 is a comprehensive training course thatteaches you how to create sheetmetal partsin Creo Parametric. The course builds uponthe basic lessons you learned in Introductionto Creo Parametric 2.0 and serves as thesecond stage of learning. In this course, youwill learn how to design sheetmetal parts andassemblies, including sheetmetal productiondrawings. All the functions needed to createsheetmetal parts, drawings, and assembliesare covered. Upon completion of this course,you will be able to create sheetmetal designmodels, create the flat state of the model, anddocument both in production drawings., andAt the end of each module, you will completea set of review questions to reinforce criticaltopics from that module. At the end of thecourse, you will complete a course assessmentin Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate yourunderstanding of the course as a whole.

    Course Objectives The sheetmetal design process Sheetmetal model creation, conversion, and

    display Methods of developed length calculation Primary wall features Secondary wall features Partial walls Bend relief Unbend and bend back features Sheetmetal bend features Flat patterns Sheetmetal cuts Forms Notch and punch features Sheetmetal environment setup Sheetmetal design Information tools Sheetmetal design rules Detailing sheetmetal designs Sheetmetal design project

  • Prerequisites Introduction to Creo Parametric 2.0

    Audience This course is intended for design engineers, mechanical designers, and industrial designers. People

    in related roles can also benefit from taking this course.

  • Milling using Creo Parametric 2.0Overview

    Course Code TRN-3908-T

    Course Length 5 Days

    In this course, you will learn how to machineproducts using Creo Parametric manufacturingtools. This course covers creating tool pathsfor three axis milling machines. During thecourse, you will learn how to complete eachphase of the manufacturing process. You willstart by creating manufacturing models andconfiguring the manufacturing environment.This will include configuring tools, fixtures,and machining operations. You will then learnhow to create milling sequences, holemakingsequences, and post-process cutter location(CL) data to create machine code. Aftercompleting the course, you will be able to createnumerical control (NC) programs for millingmachines and post-process cutter location (CL)data to create machine specific code., and Atthe end of each module, you will completea set of review questions to reinforce criticaltopics from that module. At the end of thecourse, you will complete a course assessmentin Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate yourunderstanding of the course as a whole.

    Course Objectives Understand the manufacturing process Create and configure manufacturing models Configure the manufacturing environment Create and modify milling sequences Create and modify holemaking sequences Use the process manager to create NC

    sequences Post-process cutter location (CL) data

  • Prerequisites Introduction to Creo Parametric Fundamentals (Web Based Training) or equivalent experience

    Audience This course is intended for manufacturing engineers and NC machinists

  • Cabling using Creo Parametric 2.0Overview

    Course Code TRN-3909-T

    Course Length 3 Days

    In this course, you will learn how to create 3-Delectrical harnesses using Creo Parametric 2.0.This includes using Creo Schematics to passschematic diagram information into the 3-Dharness designs created within Creo Parametric2.0. You will learn how to route electricalharnesses both with and without schematicdiagram information, create flattened harnessesfor manufacturing, and document harnessdesigns by creating flattened harness drawingsthat include customized BOM tables and wirelist information., A significant portion of thecourse is devoted to a cabling design project,where you will create a full wiring harnesswith minimal picks and clicks to solidifytechniques learned previously in the course.,After successfully completing the course, youwill be able to create 3-D electrical harnessesand associated manufacturing deliverablesusing Creo Parametric 2.0. Optionally, youmay wish to attend the Introduction to CreoSchematics course. This will enable a fullunderstanding of the schematic design processused to provide schematic data for the creationof electrical harness assemblies in CreoParametric 2.0., and At the end of each module,you will complete a set of review questionsto reinforce critical topics from that module.At the end of the course, you will complete acourse assessment in Pro/FICIENCY intendedto evaluate your understanding of the courseas a whole.

    Course Objectives Learn the basic Creo Parametric cabling

    process Create harness assembly structures Set up for cabling Route wires and cables Modify wire routings Route and utilize networks Establish logical references Create harness components and cosmetics Create flat harness

  • Document harness designs Comprehensive design project

    Prerequisites Introduction to Creo Parametric 2.0 or equivalent experience Introduction to Creo Schematics 2.0 (optional)

    Audience This course is intended for engineers involved in the 3-D routing and documenting of electrical

    wiring and cabling harnesses.

  • Piping using Creo Parametric 2.0Overview

    Course Code TRN-3910-T

    Course Length 3 Days

    In this course, you will learn how to manuallycreate (non-specification driven) mechanicalpiping designs using Creo Parametric 2.0. Thisincludes learning how to configure pipelines,how to route pipelines, and how to insert pipefittings such as valves and reducers. Youwill also learn how to create specificationdriven industrial piping designs using CreoParametric 2.0. This includes learning how touse schematic diagrams created with CreoSchematics to drive 3-D industrial pipingdesigns created within Creo Parametric 2.0.Finally, you learn how to document pipingdesigns by creating drawings that include BOMtables, pipe bend tables, and engineeringinformation, as well as how to export ISOGENformat files for creating pipeline, spool andsystems isometric drawings., and At the endof each module, you will complete a set ofreview questions to reinforce critical topicsfrom that module. At the end of the course,you will complete a course assessment inPro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate yourunderstanding of the course as a whole.

    Course Objectives Understand the manual piping design

    process Understand the specification-driven piping

    design process Create piping assembly structures Configure and route pipelines Move and modify pipelines Create pipe solids and fabricate pipes Configure and insert fittings Create piping report information Create piping drawings

    Configure a piping specification database Configure project specific data files Create specification-driven pipelines Create schematic driven pipelines

  • Prerequisites Introduction to Creo Parametric 2.0 or equivalent experience

    Audience This course is intended for engineers who are involved in the 3-D routing of mechanical piping

    systems and industrial piping systems

  • Introduction to Creo Simulate 2.0Overview

    Course Code TRN-3911-T

    Course Length 5 Days

    This course is designed for new users who wantto test, validate, and optimize product designswith the Creo Simulate module. Creo Simulateenables you to simulate structural and thermalloads on product designs. In this course, youwill complete comprehensive, hands-on labexercises that simulate realistic analysis anddesign optimization activities. You will alsobe introduced to advanced topics such asdynamic analyses, combined mechanical andthermal analyses, and Optimization Studies.After completing the course, you will be ableto run engineering analyses and optimizationson your product design models., and At theend of each module, you will complete a setof review questions to reinforce critical topicsfrom that module. At the end of the course,you will complete a course assessment inPro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate yourunderstanding of the course as a whole.

    Course Objectives Learn the basic Simulate analysis process Learn theory and simulate model topics Explore results Learn about materials and material properties Understand and use Simulate idealizations Understand and use structural loads Understand and use structural constraints Run structural analyses Understand convergence

    Analyze assemblies with Simulate Complete design and sensitivity studies Run optimization studies

  • Prerequisites Three months of Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0, or Creo Parametric experience

    Audience This course is intended for design engineers and mechanical designers. People in related roles will

    also benefit from taking this course.

  • Web Based Curriculum Guide Update to Creo Parametric 2.0 from Creo Elements/Pro 5.0

    Update to Creo Parametric 2.0 from Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0

    Introduction to Creo Parametric 2.0

    Advanced Modeling using Creo Parametric 2.0

    Advanced Assembly Design using Creo Parametric 2.0

    Detailing using Creo Parametric 2.0

    Surfacing using Creo Parametric 2.0

    Sheetmetal Design using Creo Parametric 2.0

    Milling using Creo Parametric 2.0

    Cabling using Creo Parametric 2.0

    Piping using Creo Parametric 2.0

    Introduction to Creo Simulate 2.0

  • Update to Creo Parametric 2.0 from Creo Elements/Pro 5.0Overview

    Course Code WBT-3900-T

    Course Length

    In this course, you will learn how to utilizethe core functionality enhancements in CreoParametric 2.0. First, you will become familiarwith using and customizing the new ribboninterface in Creo Parametric. The new measureand sectioning interfaces will also be examined.Next, you will become familiar with the Sketcherworkflow and reference enhancements. Partmodeling enhancements to features such asExtrude, Corner Chamfer, Sweeps, Blends, andDatum Curves will then be examined. You willalso learn about new and enhanced Assemblycapabilities, such as selecting multiplecomponents, the new relationship constraints,and enhancements for dragging components.Then, you will examine the new Table andBalloon functionality for 2-D drawings, andreview various detailing enhancements. Finally,in Sheetmetal mode you will learn to use themany updated Wall, Bend, and Relief tools, aswell as the consolidated Flat Pattern tool andconfiguring Sheetmetal properties., and At theend of each module, you will complete a skillsassessment. The questions are used to helpreinforce your understanding of the moduletopics and form the basis for review of anytopics, if necessary.

    Course Objectives Utilize the Interface enhancements in Creo

    Parametric Utilize the Sketcher enhancements in Creo

    Parametric Utilize the Modeling enhancements in Creo

    Parametric Utilize the Assembly enhancements in Creo

    Parametric Utilize the Drawing enhancements in Creo

    Parametric Utilize the Sheetmetal enhancements in Creo

    Parametric

  • Prerequisites Introduction to Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0, or equivalent experience with Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire

    5.0 or Creo Elements/Pro 5.0

    Audience This course is intended for design engineers, mechanical designers, and industrial designers People in related roles can also benefit from taking this course

  • Update to Creo Parametric 2.0 from Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire4.0Overview

    Course Code WBT-3901-0

    Course Length 16 Hours

    In this course, you will learn how to utilizethe core functionality enhancements in CreoParametric 2.0. First, you will become familiarwith using and customizing the new ribboninterface in Creo Parametric. The new measureand sectioning interfaces will also be examined.Next, you will study the Sketcher workflowand reference enhancements, as well asSketcher constraint, geometry, and diagnosticsenhancements. Part modeling enhancementsto features such as Extrude, Trajectory Rib,Point Pattern, Corner Chamfer, Sweeps,Blends, UDFs, and Datum Curves will thenbe examined. You will also learn about newand enhanced Assembly capabilities suchas selecting multiple components, the newrelationship constraints, enhancements fordragging components, explode enhancements,simplified rep enhancements, and dynamicgear enhancements. Then you will learn how toidentify and resolve part and assembly failureson the fly, without entering Resolve mode.Next, you will examine the new Drawing treeand drawing sheets tabs, as well as showingannotations. Also in Drawing mode, you willlearn the new Table and Balloon functionalityfor 2-D drawings, and review various detailingenhancements. Finally, in Sheetmetal modeyou will learn to use the updated Wall, Bend,and Relief tools as well as the consolidatedFlat Pattern tool and configuring Sheetmetalproperties., and At the end of each module,you will complete a skills assessment. Thequestions are used to help reinforce yourunderstanding of the module topics and formthe basis for review of any topics, if necessary.

  • Course Objectives Utilize the Interface enhancements in Creo

    Parametric 2.0 Utilize the Sketcher enhancements in Creo

    Parametric 2.0 Utilize the Modeling enhancements in Creo

    Parametric 2.0 Utilize the Assembly enhancements in Creo

    Parametric 2.0 Utilize the Drawing enhancements in Creo

    Parametric 2.0 Utilize the Sheetmetal enhancements in Creo

    Parametric 2.0

    Prerequisites Introduction to Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0, or equivalent experience with Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire

    4.0 or Creo Elements/Pro 4.0

    Audience This course is intended for design engineers, mechanical designers, and industrial designers People in related roles can also benefit from taking this course

  • Advanced Modeling using Creo Parametric 2.0Overview

    Course Code WBT-3903-0

    Course Length 24 Hours

    The Advanced Modeling using Creo Parametric2.0 training course teaches you how to useadvanced part modeling techniques to improveyour product designs. In this course, youwill learn how to create and modify designmodels using advanced sketching techniquesand feature creation tools. You will also learnhow to reuse existing design geometry whencreating new design models. After completingthis course, you will be well prepared to workefficiently with complex product designs usingCreo Parametric 2.0., and At the end of eachmodule, you will complete a skills assessment.The questions are used to help reinforce yourunderstanding of the module topics and formthe basis for review of any topics, if necessary.

    Course Objectives

    Learn advanced selection techniques Create advanced datum features Use advanced sketching techniques Create advanced holes Create advanced drafts and ribs Create advanced shells Create advanced rounds and chamfers Use relations and parameters Create advanced blends Create sweeps with variable sections Create helical sweeps Create swept blends Learn advanced layer techniques Learn advanced reference management techniques Create family tables Reuse features Learn advanced copy techniques Create advanced patterns

    Prerequisites Introduction to Creo Parametric 2.0 Update to Creo Parametric 2.0 from Creo Elements/Pro 5.0

    Audience This course is intended for mechanical designers, design engineers, and related roles

  • Advanced Assembly Design using Creo Parametric 2.0Overview

    Course Code WBT-3904-0

    Course Length 24 Hours

    In this course, you will learn how to use CreoParametric 2.0 to create and manage complexassemblies. You will learn how to use advancedassembly tools that enable you to add andmaintain designs, increase your efficiency, andincrease system performance when workingwith large assemblies. In addition, you will learnthe basics of using and creating predefinedassembly structures and skeletons, which areboth valuable tools typically used in a top-downdesign process. The course also includes anassembly design project that enables you topractice your new skills by performing variousdesign tasks in an assembly model., and Atthe end of each module, you will completea set of review questions to reinforce criticaltopics from that module. At the end of thecourse, you will complete a course assessmentin Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate yourunderstanding of the course as a whole.

    Course Objectives Use advanced assembly constraints Create and using component interfaces Create and using flexible components Restructure and mirror assemblies Use assembly features and shrinkwrap Replace components in an assembly Understand the basics of simplified reps Create cross-sections, display styles, layer

    states, and combined views Substitute components using user-defined

    reps, envelopes, and simplified reps

    Understand advanced simplified repfunctionality

    Create and use assembly structure andskeletons

  • Prerequisites Introduction to Creo Parametric 2.0 Update to Creo Parametric 2.0 from Creo Elements/Pro 5.0

    Audience This course is intended for design engineers, mechanical designers, and related roles

  • Detailing using Creo Parametric 2.0Overview

    Course Code WBT-3905-0

    Course Length 24 Hours

    Detailing with Creo Parametric 2.0 is acomprehensive training course that teachesyou how to quickly create detailed drawingsusing information captured within 3-D designmodels. In this course, you will learn how tocreate drawings, how to detail drawings, andhow to take advantage of the parametric andassociative nature of Creo Parametric 2.0 whenconfiguring drawings., After completing thiscourse, you will be able to create productiondrawings suitable for manufacturing. , and Atthe end of each module, you will complete askills assessment. The questions are usedto help reinforce your understanding of themodule topics and form the basis for review ofany topics, if necessary.

    Course Objectives Understand the drawing development

    process Create new drawings using formats and

    drawing templates Create different types of views in drawings Create dimensions and notes Control display options using layers Apply dimensional and geometric tolerances

    in drawings Add draft geometry and symbols to drawings Use layers in drawings to control the display

    of views and detail items Create drawing tables and a bill of materials

    Create drawing formats Configure the drawing environment Manage large drawings

  • Prerequisites Introduction to Creo Parametric 2.0

    Audience This course is intended for mechanical designers, design engineers, and related roles

  • Surfacing using Creo Parametric 2.0Overview

    Course Code WBT-3906-0

    Course Length 24 Hours

    In this course, you will learn how to use varioustechniques to create complex surfaces withtangent and curvature continuities. You willalso learn how manipulate surfaces usingediting tools, and analyze surfaces for qualityand desired characteristics. In addition, youwill learn how to create solid features usingthe surfaces as references. After completingthis course, you will be well prepared to createcomplex shaped models using surfaces in CreoParametric., and At the end of each module,you will complete a set of review questionsto reinforce critical topics from that module.At the end of the course, you will complete acourse assessment in Pro/FICIENCY intendedto evaluate your understanding of the courseas a whole.

    Course Objectives Describe surface modeling and its

    terminology Learn advanced selection techniques Create advanced datum features Use advanced sketching techniques Learn basic surfacing tools Create various boundary surfaces Create variable section sweep surfaces Create helical sweep surfaces Create swept blend surfaces

    Utilize surface analysis tools Extend and trim surfaces Manipulate surfaces Create and edit solid models using surface

    quilts Utilize the master model technique

  • Prerequisites Introduction to Creo Parametric 2.0 Update to Creo Parametric 2.0 from Creo Elements/Pro 5.0

    Audience This course is intended for mechanical designers, design engineers, industrial designers, and related

    roles

  • Sheetmetal Design using Creo Parametric 2.0Overview

    Course Code WBT-3907-0

    Course Length 16 Hours

    Sheetmetal Design using Creo Parametric2.0 is a comprehensive training course thatteaches you how to create sheetmetal partsin Creo Parametric. The course builds uponthe basic lessons you learned in Introductionto Creo Parametric 2.0 and serves as thesecond stage of learning. In this course, youwill learn how to design sheetmetal parts andassemblies, including sheetmetal productiondrawings. All the functions needed to createsheetmetal parts, drawings, and assembliesare covered. Upon completion of this course,you will be able to create sheetmetal designmodels, create the flat state of the model, anddocument both in production drawings., andAt the end of each module, you will completea set of review questions to reinforce criticaltopics from that module. At the end of thecourse, you will complete a course assessmentin Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate yourunderstanding of the course as a whole.

    Course Objectives The sheetmetal design process Sheetmetal model creation, conversion, and

    display Methods of developed length calculation Primary wall features Secondary wall features Partial walls Bend relief Unbend and bend back features Sheetmetal bend features Flat patterns Sheetmetal cuts Forms Notch and punch features Sheetmetal environment setup Sheetmetal design Information tools Sheetmetal design rules Detailing sheetmetal designs Sheetmetal design project

  • Prerequisites Introduction to Creo Parametric 2.0

    Audience This course is intended for design engineers, mechanical designers, and industrial designers. People

    in related roles can also benefit from taking this course.

  • Milling using Creo Parametric 2.0Overview

    Course Code WBT-3908-0

    Course Length 40 Hours

    In this course, you will learn how to machineproducts using Creo Parametric manufacturingtools. This course covers creating tool pathsfor three axis milling machines. During thecourse, you will learn how to complete eachphase of the manufacturing process. You willstart by creating manufacturing models andconfiguring the manufacturing environment.This will include configuring tools, fixtures,and machining operations. You will then learnhow to create milling sequences, holemakingsequences, and post-process cutter location(CL) data to create machine code. Aftercompleting the course, you will be able to createnumerical control (NC) programs for millingmachines and post-process cutter location (CL)data to create machine specific code., and Atthe end of each module, you will completea set of review questions to reinforce criticaltopics from that module. At the end of thecourse, you will complete a course assessmentin Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate yourunderstanding of the course as a whole.

    Course Objectives Understand the manufacturing process Create and configure manufacturing models Configure the manufacturing environment Create and modify milling sequences Create and modify holemaking sequences Use the process manager to create NC

    sequences Post-process cutter location (CL) data

  • Prerequisites Introduction to Creo Parametric Fundamentals (Web Based Training) or equivalent experience

    Audience This course is intended for manufacturing engineers and NC machinists

  • Cabling using Creo Parametric 2.0Overview

    Course Code WBT-3909-0

    Course Length 24 Hours

    In this course, you will learn how to create 3-Delectrical harnesses using Creo Parametric 2.0.This includes using Creo Schematics to passschematic diagram information into the 3-Dharness designs created within Creo Parametric2.0. You will learn how to route electricalharnesses both with and without schematicdiagram information, create flattened harnessesfor manufacturing, and document harnessdesigns by creating flattened harness drawingsthat include customized BOM tables and wirelist information., A significant portion of thecourse is devoted to a cabling design project,where you will create a full wiring harnesswith minimal picks and clicks to solidifytechniques learned previously in the course.,After successfully completing the course, youwill be able to create 3-D electrical harnessesand associated manufacturing deliverablesusing Creo Parametric 2.0. Optionally, youmay wish to attend the Introduction to CreoSchematics course. This will enable a fullunderstanding of the schematic design processused to provide schematic data for the creationof electrical harness assemblies in CreoParametric 2.0., and At the end of each module,you will complete a set of review questionsto reinforce critical topics from that module.At the end of the course, you will complete acourse assessment in Pro/FICIENCY intendedto evaluate your understanding of the courseas a whole.

    Course Objectives Learn the basic Creo Parametric cabling

    process Create harness assembly structures Set up for cabling Route wires and cables Modify wire routings Route and utilize networks Establish logical references Create harness components and cosmetics Create flat harness

  • Document harness designs Comprehensive design project

    Prerequisites Introduction to Creo Parametric 2.0 or equivalent experience Introduction to Creo Schematics 2.0 (optional)

    Audience This course is intended for engineers involved in the 3-D routing and documenting of electrical

    wiring and cabling harnesses.

  • Piping using Creo Parametric 2.0Overview

    Course Code WBT-3910-0

    Course Length 24 Hours

    In this course, you will learn how to manuallycreate (non-specification driven) mechanicalpiping designs using Creo Parametric 2.0. Thisincludes learning how to configure pipelines,how to route pipelines, and how to insert pipefittings such as valves and reducers. Youwill also learn how to create specificationdriven industrial piping designs using CreoParametric 2.0. This includes learning how touse schematic diagrams created with CreoSchematics to drive 3-D industrial pipingdesigns created within Creo Parametric 2.0.Finally, you learn how to document pipingdesigns by creating drawings that include BOMtables, pipe bend tables, and engineeringinformation, as well as how to export ISOGENformat files for creating pipeline, spool andsystems isometric drawings., and At the endof each module, you will complete a set ofreview questions to reinforce critical topicsfrom that module. At the end of the course,you will complete a course assessment inPro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate yourunderstanding of the course as a whole.

    Course Objectives Understand the manual piping design

    process Understand the specification-driven piping

    design process Create piping assembly structures Configure and route pipelines Move and modify pipelines Create pipe solids and fabricate pipes Configure and insert fittings Create piping report information Create piping drawings

    Configure a piping specification database Configure project specific data files Create specification-driven pipelines Create schematic driven pipelines

  • Prerequisites Introduction to Creo Parametric 2.0 or equivalent experience

    Audience This course is intended for engineers who are involved in the 3-D routing of mechanical piping

    systems and industrial piping systems

  • Introduction to Creo Simulate 2.0Overview

    Course Code WBT-3911-0

    Course Length 40 Hours

    This course is designed for new users who wantto test, validate, and optimize product designswith the Creo Simulate module. Creo Simulateenables you to simulate structural and thermalloads on product designs. In this course, youwill complete comprehensive, hands-on labexercises that simulate realistic analysis anddesign optimization activities. You will alsobe introduced to advanced topics such asdynamic analyses, combined mechanical andthermal analyses, and Optimization Studies.After completing the course, you will be ableto run engineering analyses and optimizationson your product design models., and At theend of each module, you will complete a setof review questions to reinforce critical topicsfrom that module. At the end of the course,you will complete a course assessment inPro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate yourunderstanding of the course as a whole.

    Course Objectives Learn the basic Simulate analysis process Learn theory and simulate model topics Explore results Learn about materials and material properties Understand and use Simulate idealizations Understand and use structural loads Understand and use structural constraints Run structural analyses Understand convergence

    Analyze assemblies with Simulate Complete design and sensitivity studies Run optimization studies

  • Prerequisites Three months of Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0, or Creo Parametric experience

    Audience This course is intended for design engineers and mechanical designers. People in related roles will

    also benefit from taking this course.

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    TRN-3900-LCT.pdfModule 1. Interface Enhancementsi. Understanding the Main Interfaceii. Creo Graphics Enhancementsiii. Understanding the Ribbon Interfaceiv. Customizing the Ribbon Interfacev. Configuring Creo Optionsvi. Selection Enhancementsvii. Locate in Model Tree Enhancementviii. Using the Measure Toolsix. Using the Measure Summary Toolx. Creating Planar Part Cross-Sectionsxi. Creating Assembly Cross-Sectionsxii. Anti-Alias Edge Display EnhancementModule 2. Sketcher Enhancementsi. Sketcher Interface Enhancementsii. Sketcher Workflow Enhancementsiii. Sketching Rectangles and ParallelogramsModule 3. Part Modeling Enhancementsi. Feature Preview Enhancementsii. Understanding Regeneration and Auto Regenerationiii. Editing Featuresiv. Automatically Adding and Removing Materialv. Adding Taper to Extrude Featuresvi. Creating Corner Chamfersvii. Variable Section and Simple Sweep Consolidationviii. Creating Sweeps with Open Trajectoriesix. Creating Sweeps with Closed Trajectoriesx. Analyzing Sweep Feature Attributesxi. Helical Sweep Enhancementsxii. Creating Helical Sweeps for Springsxiii. Analyzing Helical Sweep Profile and Pitch Variationsxiv. Utilizing Variable Sections in Helical Sweepsxv. Creating Blends by Selecting Parallel Sectionsxvi. Creating Blends by Selecting Non-Parallel Sectionsxvii. Creating Blends by Sketching Sectionsxviii. Analyzing Blend Section Toolsxix. Analyzing Blend Optionsxx. Analyzing Blend Tangencyxxi. Creating Rotational Blends by Selecting Sectionsxxii. Creating Rotational Blends by Sketching Sectionsxxiii. Analyzing Rotational Blend Optionsxxiv. Analyzing Rotational Blend Tangencyxxv. Creating Geometry Patternsxxvi. Creating a Curve From Equationxxvii. Creating a Curve from a Cross-Sectionxxviii. Creating Curves Through a Point or Vertexxxix. Creating a Curve Through a Point Arrayxxx. Creating Cosmetic Sketchesxxxi. Creating Cosmetic ThreadsModule 4. Assembly Enhancementsi. Reference Dialog Enhancementsii. Assembly Unit and Mass Properties Enhancementsiii. Component Rename Enhancementsiv. Assembly Appearance Enhancementsv. Assembly Model Tree Enhancementsvi. Selecting Multiple Componentsvii. Orienting Componentsviii. Creating Coincident Constraints using Geometryix. Creating Coincident Constraints using Datum Featuresx. Creating Distance Constraintsxi. Creating Parallel, Normal, and Angle Constraintsxii. Assembling using Automaticxiii. Retrieving Assembly Subsetsxiv. Lightweight Graphics Representationsxv. Restructuring and Reordering Assembly Componentsxvi. Configuring Constraint Sets with Parametersxvii. Reviewing Assembly ChangesModule 5. Drawing Enhancementsi. Detail Options Enhancementsii. Detailing Ribbon and Selection Enhancementsiii. Detailing Graphics Enhancementsiv. Prefix and Suffix Enhancementsv. Feature-Specific Text Enhancementsvi. Detailing Arrow Enhancementsvii. Detail and Section View Enhancementsviii. Dimension Text Orientation Enhancementsix. View Scale Enhancementsx. BOM Enhancementsxi. Inserting Tablesxii. Editing Table Propertiesxiii. Creating Tables from Filexiv. Creating BOM Balloonsxv. Dimension and Annotation Enhancementsxvi. Creating Combination States and Showing Annotationsxvii. Creating Annotation Planes and Annotation Featuresxviii. Managing Annotation DisplayModule 6. Sheetmetal Enhancementsi. Sheetmetal Properties Enhancementsii. Miscellaneous Sheetmetal Enhancementsiii. Extending and Trimming Wallsiv. Creating Offset Wallsv. Creating Bend Featuresvi. Adding Transition to Bendsvii. Creating Planar Bendsviii. Creating Edge Bendsix. Creating Unbend Featuresx. Creating Bend Back Featuresxi. Joining Wallsxii. Creating Sketched Formsxiii. Flattening Forms and Unstamping Edgesxiv. Creating Split Area Featuresxv. Creating Corner Reliefxvi. Creating Rip Featuresxvii. Converting Solid Models to Sheetmetalxviii. Using Conversion Featuresxix. Previewing and Creating Flat Patternsxx. Creating Flat StatesModule 7. Appendix

    TRN-3902-LCT.pdfModule 1. Introduction to the Creo Parametric Basic Modeling Pri. Creo Parametric Basic Modeling ProcessModule 2. Understanding Creo Parametric Conceptsi. Understanding Solid Modeling Conceptsii. Understanding Feature-Based Conceptsiii. Understanding Parametric Conceptsiv. Understanding Associative Conceptsv. Understanding Model-Centric Conceptsvi. Recognizing File ExtensionsModule 3. Using the Creo Parametric Interfacei. Understanding the Main Interfaceii. Understanding the Folder Browseriii. Understanding the Web Browseriv. Setting the Working Directory and Opening and Saving Filesv. Understanding the Ribbon Interfacevi. Customizing the Ribbon Interfacevii. Working with Multiple Windowsviii. Managing Files in Creo Parametricix. Understanding Datum Display Optionsx. Understanding Display Style Optionsxi. Analyzing Basic 3-D Orientationxii. Understanding the View Managerxiii. Creating and Managing View Orientationsxiv. Creating Style States Using the View Managerxv. Managing and Editing Appearancesxvi. Setting Up New Part ModelsModule 4. Selecting Geometry, Features, and Modelsi. Understanding Creo Parametric Basic Controlsii. Using Drag Handles and Dimension Draggersiii. Using Keyboard Shortcutsiv. Understanding the Model Treev. Understanding Model Tree Filtersvi. Understanding Basic Model Tree Columnsvii. Selecting Items using Direct Selectionviii. Selecting Items using Query Selectionix. Using the Search Toolx. Using the Smart Selection Filterxi. Understanding Selection Filtersxii. Selecting Multiple ComponentsModule 5. Editing Geometry, Features, and Modelsi. Renaming Objectsii. Utilizing Undo and Redo Operationsiii. Understanding Regeneration and Auto Regenerationiv. Editing Featuresv. Editing Features using Edit Definitionvi. Activating and Editing Modelsvii. Deleting and Suppressing Itemsviii. Editing Feature and Component VisibilityModule 6. Creating Sketcher Geometryi. Reviewing Sketcher Theoryii. Understanding Design Intentiii. Modifying the Sketcher Displayiv. Utilizing Constraintsv. Sketching with On-the-Fly Constraintsvi. Sketching Linesvii. Sketching Centerlinesviii. Sketching Rectangles and Parallelogramsix. Sketching Circlesx. Sketching Arcsxi. Sketching Circular Filletsxii. Sketching ChamfersModule 7. Using Sketcher Toolsi. Understanding Construction Geometry Theoryii. Sketching Pointsiii. Using Geometry Tools within Sketcheriv. Manipulating Sketches within Sketcherv. Dimensioning Entities within Sketchervi. Modifying Dimensions within Sketchervii. Sketcher Conflictsviii. Creating New Sketch Filesix. Placing Sections into SketcherModule 8. Creating Sketches for Featuresi. Creating Sketches ('Sketch' Feature)ii. Specifying and Manipulating the Sketch Setupiii. Utilizing Sketch Referencesiv. Using Entity from Edge within Sketcherv. Thickening EdgesModule 9. Creating Datum Features: Planes and Axesi. Creating Datum Features Theoryii. Creating Datum Axesiii. Creating Datum PlanesModule 10. Creating Extrudes, Revolves, and Ribsi. Creating Solid Extrude Featuresii. Adding Taper to Extrude Featuresiii. Common Dashboard Options: Extrude Depthiv. Common Dashboard Options: Feature Directionv. Common Dashboard Options: Thicken Sketchvi. Creating Solid Revolve Featuresvii. Common Dashboard Options: Revolve Angleviii. Automatically Adding and Removing Materialix. Creating Profile Rib FeaturesModule 11. Utilizing Internal Sketches and Embedded Datumsi. Creating Internal Sketchesii. Creating Embedded Datum FeaturesModule 12. Creating Sweeps and Blendsi. Creating Sweeps with Open Trajectoriesii. Creating Sweeps with Closed Trajectoriesiii. Analyzing Sweep Feature Attributesiv. Creating Blends by Selecting Parallel Sectionsv. Creating Blends by Sketching Sectionsvi. Analyzing Blend OptionsModule 13. Creating Holes, Shells, and Drafti. Common Dashboard Options: Hole Depthii. Creating Coaxial Holesiii. Creating Linear Holesiv. Creating Radial and Diameter Holesv. Exploring Hole Profile Optionsvi. Creating Shell Featuresvii. Creating Draft Featuresviii. Creating Basic Split Draftsix. Analyzing Draft Hinges and Pull DirectionModule 14. Creating Rounds and Chamfersi. Creating Rounds Theoryii. Creating Rounds by Selecting Edgesiii. Creating Rounds by Selecting a Surface and Edgeiv. Creating Rounds by Selecting Two Surfacesv. Creating Full Roundsvi. Creating Round Setsvii. Creating Chamfers by Selecting Edgesviii. Analyzing Basic Chamfer Dimensioning Schemesix. Creating Chamfer SetsModule 15. Project Ii. The Air Circulatorii. Piston Assembly Componentsiii. Crankshaft, Engine Block, Impeller, and Impeller Housingiv. The Frame and BoltModule 16. Group, Copy, and Mirror Toolsi. Creating Local Groupsii. Copying and Pasting Featuresiii. Moving and Rotating Copied Featuresiv. Mirroring Selected Featuresv. Mirroring All Featuresvi. Creating Mirrored PartsModule 17. Creating Patternsi. Direction Patterning in the First Directionii. Direction Patterning in the Second Directioniii. Axis Patterning in the First Directioniv. Axis Patterning in the Second Directionv. Direction Patterning with Multiple Direction Typesvi. Creating Reference Patterns of Featuresvii. Creating Reference Patterns of Componentsviii. Deleting Patterns or Pattern MembersModule 18. Measuring and Inspecting Modelsi. Viewing and Editing Model Propertiesii. Investigating Model Unitsiii. Analyzing Mass Propertiesiv. Using the Measure Toolsv. Using the Measure Summary Toolvi. Creating Planar Part Cross-Sectionsvii. Measuring Global InterferenceModule 19. Assembling with Constraintsi. Understanding Assembly Theoryii. Creating New Assembly Modelsiii. Understanding Constraint Theoryiv. Understanding Assembly Constraint Statusv. Assembling Components using the Default Constraintvi. Orienting Componentsvii. Creating Coincident Constraints using Geometryviii. Creating Coincident Constraints using Datum Featuresix. Creating Distance Constraintsx. Creating Parallel, Normal, and Angle Constraintsxi. Assembling using Automaticxii. Utilizing the Accessory WindowModule 20. Assembling with Connectionsi. Understanding Connection Theoryii. Dragging Connected Componentsiii. Assembling Components using the Slider Connectioniv. Assembling Components using the Pin Connectionv. Assembling Components using the Cylinder Connectionvi. Analyzing Collision Detection SettingsModule 21. Exploding Assembliesi. Creating and Managing Explode Statesii. Creating Explode Linesiii. Animating Explode StatesModule 22. Drawing Layout and Viewsi. Analyzing Drawing Concepts and Theoryii. Analyzing Basic 2-D Orientationiii. Creating New Drawings and Applying Formatsiv. Creating and Orienting General Viewsv. Utilizing the Drawing Treevi. Managing Drawing Sheetsvii. Adding Drawing Modelsviii. Creating Projection Viewsix. Creating Cross-Section Viewsx. Creating Detailed Viewsxi. Creating Auxiliary Viewsxii. Creating New Drawings using Drawing Templatesxiii. Modifying Drawing Viewsxiv. Creating Assembly and Exploded ViewsModule 23. Creating Drawing Annotationsi. Analyzing Annotation Concepts and Typesii. Creating Tables from Fileiii. Creating BOM Balloonsiv. Showing, Erasing, and Deleting Annotationsv. Cleaning Up Dimensionsvi. Manipulating Dimensionsvii. Creating Driven Dimensionsviii. Inserting Notesix. Analyzing Drawing Associativityx. Publishing DrawingsModule 24. Using Layersi. Understanding Layersii. Creating and Managing Layersiii. Utilizing Layers in Part Modelsiv. Creating Layer Statesv. Utilizing Layers in Assembly ModelsModule 25. Investigating Parent/Child Relationshipsi. Understanding Parent/Child Relationshipsii. Viewing Part Parent/Child Informationiii. Viewing Assembly Parent/Child Informationiv. Viewing Model, Feature, and Component InformationModule 26. Capturing and Managing Design Intenti. Handling Children of Deleted and Suppressed Itemsii. Reordering Featuresiii. Inserting Featuresiv. Redefining Features and Sketchesv. Capturing Design Intent in Sketchesvi. Capturing Design Intent in Featuresvii. Capturing Design Intent in Partsviii. Capturing Design Intent in AssembliesModule 27. Resolving Failures and Seeking Helpi. Understanding and Identifying Failuresii. Analyzing Geometry Failuresiii. Analyzing Open Section Failuresiv. Analyzing Missing Part Reference Failuresv. Analyzing Missing Component Failuresvi. Analyzing Missing Component Reference Failuresvii. Analyzing Invalid Assembly Constraint Failuresviii. Understanding Resolve Mode Toolsix. Recovering Modelsx. Using Creo Parametric HelpModule 28. Project IIi. The Air Circulatorii. Piston Assemblyiii. Engine Block and Drawingiv. Blower Assemblyv. Engine Blower Assemblyvi. Completing the Design

    TRN-3905-LCT.pdfModule 1. Introduction to Drawingsi. Understanding Drawing Conceptsii. Drawing Development Processiii. Understanding the Drawing Ribbon User Interfaceiv. Exploring Drawing Ribbon CommandsModule 2. Creating New Drawingsi. Creating Drawings Using Formats and Sheetsii. Creating Drawing Templatesiii. Creating Drawings Using Drawing TemplatesModule 3. Creating Drawing Viewsi. Configuring Drawing Modelsii. Configuring Drawing Sheetsiii. Adding General Viewsiv. Adding Projection Viewsv. Editing Drawing Viewsvi. Editing Visible View Areavii. Adding Detailed Viewsviii. Adding Auxiliary Viewsix. Understanding Cross-Section Concepts and View Typesx. Adding 2-D Cross-Section Viewsxi. Modifying Cross Hatching Displayxii. Adding Assembly Exploded ViewsModule 4. Adding Model Details to Drawingsi. Understanding Annotations in Drawingsii. Showing, Erasing, and Deleting Annotationsiii. Inserting Driven Dimensionsiv. Inserting Ordinate Dimensionsv. Adjusting Dimensions and Detail Itemsvi. Changing Dimension DisplayModule 5. Adding Notes to Drawingsi. Adding and Editing Notesii. Using Parametric Information and Special Characters in NoteModule 6. Adding Tolerance Informationi. Understanding Dimensional Tolerancesii. Configuring Dimensional Tolerancesiii. Understanding Geometric Tolerancesiv. Setting Up Geometric Tolerance Referencesv. Applying Geometric TolerancesModule 7. Adding Draft Geometry and Symbolsi. Creating and Editing Draft Geometryii. Understanding Drawing Symbolsiii. Using Surface Finish Symbolsiv. Using the Symbol Palette and Custom Symbolsv. Creating SymbolsModule 8. Using Layers in Drawingsi. Understanding Layers in Drawingsii. Using Layers in DrawingsModule 9. Creating and Using Tables in Drawingsi. Inserting Tablesii. Editing Table Propertiesiii. Creating Tables from Fileiv. Creating Hole TablesModule 10. Using Report Information in Drawingsi. Creating Report Tablesii. Editing Report Tablesiii. Creating BOM Balloonsiv. Creating Part Catalog DrawingsModule 11. Creating Drawing Formatsi. Creating Drawing FormatsModule 12. Configuring the Drawing Environmenti. Configuring the Drawing EnvironmentModule 13. Managing Large Drawingsi. Understanding Drawing Regenerationii. Managing Large Drawings

    TRN-3904-LCT.pdfModule 1. Using Advanced Assembly Constraintsi. Constraining Components using Fixii. Constraining Two Coordinate Systems using Coincidentiii. Constraining a Point on a Line using Coincidentiv. Constraining a Point on a Surface using Coincidentv. Constraining an Edge on a Surface using Coincidentvi. Constraining a Point on a Point using Coincidentvii. Creating a Tangent Constraint using Auto Constrainviii. Configuring Constraint Sets with ParametersModule 2. Creating and Using Component Interfacesi. Understanding Component Interfacesii. Using a Placing Component Interfaceiii. Using a Receiving Component Interfaceiv. Creating a Component Interface using the Save as Interface v. Auto Placing Componentsvi. Copying and Pasting Componentsvii. Repeating Component PlacementModule 3. Creating and Using Flexible Componentsi. Adding Flexibility to a Componentii. Placing Flexible Components in an Assemblyiii. Adding Flexibility to Already Placed Componentsiv. Using Flexible ParametersModule 4. Restructuring and Mirroring Assembliesi. Restructuring and Reordering Assembly Componentsii. Creating Mirrored Assembliesiii. Creating Mirrored Componentsiv. Creating Mirrored Sub-AssembliesModule 5. Using Assembly Features and Shrinkwrapi. Understanding Assembly Featuresii. Understanding Assembly Feature Intersectionsiii. Creating an Assembly Cutiv. Creating Assembly Holesv. Creating a Shrinkwrap Featurevi. Creating a Shrinkwrap Modelvii. Summarizing Shrinkwrap Features and ModelsModule 6. Replacing Components in an Assemblyi. Understanding Component Replaceii. Replacing Components using Family Tableiii. Replacing Components using Reference Modeliv. Replacing Components using By Copyv. Replacing Unrelated Componentsvi. Understanding Interchange Assembliesvii. Replacing using a Functional Interchange AssemblyModule 7. Understanding the Basics of Simplified Repsi. Retrieving Assembly Subsetsii. Understanding Standard Simplified Repsiii. Understanding Custom Simplified Repsiv. Lightweight Graphics Representationsv. Using Graphics Simplified Repsvi. Using Geometry Simplified Repsvii. Excluding Components using Simplified Repsviii. Defining Simplified Reps Using the Component Chooserix. Creating a Default Envelope Simplified Repx. Creating Part Simplified Repsxi. Opening Simplified RepsModule 8. Creating Cross-Sections, Display Styles, Layer Statesi. Understanding Assembly Cross-Sectionsii. Creating Assembly Cross-Sectionsiii. Creating Offset Assembly Cross-Sectionsiv. Creating Zone Assembly Cross-Sectionsv. Creating Display Stylesvi. Creating Layer States in an Assemblyvii. Creating Combination ViewsModule 9. Substituting Components using User Defined, Envelopesi. Understanding Envelopesii. Creating and using a Surface Subset Shrinkwrap Envelopeiii. Creating and Using a Faceted Shrinkwrap Envelopeiv. Creating and Using an All Solid Surfaces Shrinkwrap Envelopv. Creating and Using a Create Features Envelopevi. Creating and Using an Envelope Copied from an Existing Partvii. Substituting Components using User Definedviii. Substituting by Interchange and Family TableModule 10. Understanding Advanced Simplified Rep Functionalityi. Searching for Components for Simplified Repsii. Creating Simplified Reps by Sizeiii. Creating Simplified Reps using Zonesiv. Creating Simplified Reps by Distancev. Creating Simplified Reps using Exterior Componentsvi. Defining Simplified Reps using Rulesvii. Using On-Demand Simplified Repsviii. Creating External Simplified RepsModule 11. Creating and Using Assembly Structure and Skeletonsi. Understanding Skeletonsii. Creating an Assembly Structureiii. Creating Skeletons for Space Claimsiv. Creating Skeletons for Placement Referencesv. Copying a Model to a Skeletonvi. Creating Multiple Skeletonsvii. Sharing Skeleton Geometryviii. Creating and Placing Models using Skeleton Referencesix. Creating a Motion Skeletonx. Sketching a Motion Skeletonxi. Creating Bodies for a Motion Skeletonxii. Assigning Connections for a Motion Skeletonxiii. Creating Solid Models from a Motion SkeletonModule 12. Project i. The Table Fanii. Skeleton Modelsiii. The Shaft and Arm Partsiv. Components to Assembliesv. Editing the Design

    TRN-3903-LCT.pdfModule 1. Advanced Selectioni. Advanced Chain Selectionii. Advanced Surface SelectionModule 2. Advanced Datum Featuresi. Creating Datum Graphsii. Creating Datum Coordinate Systemsiii. Creating Points On or Offset from Entitiesiv. Creating Points at Intersectionsv. Creating Points using an Offset Coordinate Systemvi. Sketching Geometry Datumsvii. Creating Curves Through a Point or Vertexviii. Creating a Curve Through a Point Arrayix. Creating a Curve from a Cross-Sectionx. Creating a Curve From Equationxi. Creating Composite Curvesxii. Creating a Curve from Curve Intersectionsxiii. Creating a Curve at Surface Intersectionxiv. Projecting and Wrapping Curvesxv. Trimming Curvesxvi. Creating Offset Curvesxvii. Creating Cosmetic SketchesModule 3. Advanced Sketchingi. Using Sketched Curvesii. Sketching Ellipsesiii. Sketching Elliptical Filletsiv. Sketching Splinesv. Modifying Splines Basic Operationsvi. Modifying Splines Advanced Operationsvii. Importing and Exporting Spline Pointsviii. Sketching Conicsix. Sketching Textx. Analyzing Sketcher Convert Optionsxi. Locking Sketcher Entitiesxii. Analyzing Sketcher Dimension Optionsxiii. Sketcher Diagnostic ToolsModule 4. Advanced Hole Creationi. Creating Standard Holesii. Lightweight Hole Displayiii. Creating Sketched Holesiv. Creating On Point Holesv. Creating Cosmetic ThreadsModule 5. Advanced Drafts and Ribsi. Drafting Intent Surfacesii. Creating Drafts with Multiple Anglesiii. Using the Extend Intersect Surfaces Draft Optioniv. Creating Drafts Split at Sketchv. Creating Drafts Split at Curvevi. Creating Drafts Split at Surfacevii. Creating Drafts with Variable Pull Directionviii. Creating Trajectory Ribs Module 6. Advanced Shellsi. Analyzing Shell References and Thickness Optionsii. Excluding Surfaces from Shellsiii. Extending Shell Surfacesiv. Analyzing Shell Corner OptionsModule 7. Advanced Rounds and Chamfersi. Analyzing Round Profileii. Analyzing Round Creation Methodsiii. Creating Rounds Through Curveiv. Creating Variable Radius Roundsv. Auto Roundvi. Creating Rounds by Referencevii. Analyzing Round References and Piecesviii. Using Intent Edges for Roundsix. Using Round Transitionsx. Analyzing Additional Chamfer Typesxi. Analyzing Advanced Chamfer Dimensioning Schemesxii. Analyzing Chamfer Creation Methodsxiii. Creating Corner Chamfersxiv. Creating Chamfers by Referencexv. Analyzing Chamfer References and Piecesxvi. Using Intent Edges for Chamfersxvii. Using Chamfer TransitionsModule 8. Relations and Parametersi. Understanding Relation Theoryii. Understanding Relation Typesiii. Understanding Basic Relation Operators and Functionsiv. Understanding Advanced Relation Operators and Functionsv. Exact Relationvi. Creating Parametersvii. Understanding Advanced Parameter Optionsviii. Creating Relationsix. Creating Relations for Patternsx. Creating Section Relationsxi. Using the Evalgraph Functionxii. Using Simultaneous EquationsModule 9. Advanced Blendsi. Creating Blends by Selecting Non-Parallel Sectionsii. Analyzing Blend Section Toolsiii. Analyzing Blend Tangencyiv. Creating Rotational Blends by Selecting Sectionsv. Creating Rotational Blends by Sketching Sectionsvi. Analyzing Rotational Blend Optionsvii. Analyzing Rotational Blend TangencyModule 10. Sweeps with Variable Sectionsi. Understanding Sweeps with Variable Sections Theoryii. Creating Sweeps using a Constant Sectioniii. Creating Sweeps Normal to Trajectoryiv. Creating Sweeps Using Constant Normal Directionv. Creating Sweeps with Variable Sections Normal to Projectionvi. Analyzing Horizontal and Vertical Control in Sweepsvii. Creating Sweeps with Variable Sections Utilizing Multiple viii. Creating Sweeps with Variable Sections using Tangent Trajix. Analyzing Sweeps with Variable Sections Trajectory Options x. Using Trajpar with Solid Featuresxi. Using Trajpar and Datum Graphs with Solid FeaturesModule 11. Helical Sweepsi. Understanding Helical Sweeps Theoryii. Creating Helical Sweeps for Springsiii. Creating Helical Sweeps for Threadsiv. Analyzing Helical Sweep Profile and Pitch Variationsv. Utilizing Variable Sections in Helical SweepsModule 12. Swept Blendsi. Understanding Swept Blend Theoryii. Creating Swept Blends by Selecting Sectionsiii. Creating Swept Blends by Sketching Sectionsiv. Analyzing Swept Blend Section Optionsv. Analyzing Swept Blend Section Plane Controlvi. Analyzing Horizontal and Vertical Control in a Swept Blendvii. Analyzing Swept Blend Tangencyviii. Analyzing Swept Blend Optionsix. Analyzing Swept Blend RulesModule 13. Advanced Layersi. Understanding Layersii. Creating and Managing Layersiii. Creating Layer Rulesiv. Creating Layers in AssembliesModule 14. Advanced Reference Managementi. Editing Feature Referencesii. Replacing Feature Referencesiii. Replacing Sketcher Referencesiv. Replacing Sketcher GeometryModule 15. Family Tablesi. Understanding Family Table Theoryii. Creating a Family Tableiii. Patternizing Family Table Instancesiv. Creating a Multi-Level Family Tablev. Editing Family Table MembersModule 16. Reusing Featuresi. Creating UDFsii. Placing UDFsiii. Creating UDFs Using On-Surface Coordinate Systemsiv. Creating Inheritance Featuresv. Using External Merge to Add Materialvi. Using External Merge to Remove MaterialModule 17. Advanced Copyi. Configuring Independencyii. Analyzing Advanced Reference Configurationiii. Copying Features Fully Dependent with Options to VaryModule 18. Advanced Patternsi. Understanding Pattern Regeneration Optionsii. Creating Dimension Patterns in One Directioniii. Creating Dimension Patterns in Two Directionsiv. Creating Rotational Dimension Patternsv. Creating Geometry Patternsvi. Creating Fill Patternsvii. Specifying Fill Pattern Settingsviii. Creating Pattern Tablesix. Applying Pattern Tablesx. Creating Curve Patternsxi. Creating Point Patternsxii. Unpatterning Group Patternsxiii. Creating Patterns of Patternsxiv. Moving/Mirroring Patterns