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Curriculum Guide Creo 2-0 PDF

This document outlines a curriculum guide for Creo Parametric 2.0 live classroom training. It includes courses on updating to Creo Parametric 2.0 from earlier versions, introductions to Creo Parametric 2.0 and its various modules, and advanced courses focusing on modeling, assembly design, detailing, surfacing, sheetmetal design, and other functions in Creo Parametric 2.0. Individual course descriptions provide objectives, prerequisites, schedules, and module outlines. The guide covers a comprehensive set of training options for learning Creo Parametric 2.0.

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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

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

Introduction to Creo Schematics 2.0

Introduction to Creo Layout 2.0

Introduction to Creo Illustrate 2.0

Flexible Modeling using Creo Parametric 2.0

Introduction to Creo Direct 2.0

Introduction to Creo Options Modeler 2.0

Mold Design using Creo Parametric 2.0

Interactive Surface Design using Creo Parametric 2.0

Behavioral Modeling using Creo Parametric 2.0

Mechanism Design using Creo Parametric 2.0

Mechanism Simulation using Creo Parametric 2.0

Turning using Creo Parametric 2.0

Manufacturing Update for Creo Parametric 2.0 from Creo Elements/Pro 5.0

Advanced Turning and Multi-task Machining using Creo Parametric 2.0

Creo Parametric 2.0 for SolidWorks Users

Update to Creo Parametric 2.0 from Creo Elements/Pro 5.0


Overview
Course Code

TRN-3900-T

Course Length

1 Day

In this course, you will learn how to utilize


the core functionality enhancements in Creo
Parametric 2.0. First, you will become familiar
with using and customizing the new ribbon
interface in Creo Parametric. The new
measure and sectioning interfaces will also
be examined. Next, you will become familiar
with the Sketcher workflow and reference
enhancements. Part modeling enhancements
to features such as Extrude, Corner Chamfer,
Sweeps, Blends, and Datum Curves will then
be examined. You will also learn about new
and enhanced Assembly capabilities, such
as selecting multiple components, the new
relationship constraints, and enhancements for
dragging components. Then, you will examine
the new Table and Balloon functionality for
2-D drawings, and review various detailing
enhancements. Finally, in Sheetmetal mode
you will learn to use the many updated
Wall, Bend, and Relief tools, as well as the
consolidated Flat Pattern tool and configuring
Sheetmetal properties.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

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

Agenda
Day 1
Module

1 Interface Enhancements

Module

2 Sketcher Enhancements

Module

Part Modeling Enhancements

Module

Assembly Enhancements

Module

5 Drawing Enhancements

Module

6 Sheetmetal Enhancements

Module

7 Appendix

Course Content
Module 1. Interface Enhancements
i. Understanding the Main Interface
ii. Creo Graphics Enhancements
iii. Understanding the Ribbon Interface
iv. Customizing the Ribbon Interface
v. Configuring Creo Options
vi. Selection Enhancements
vii. Locate in Model Tree Enhancement
viii. Using the Measure Tools
ix. Using the Measure Summary Tool
x. Creating Planar Part Cross-Sections
xi. Creating Assembly Cross-Sections
xii. Anti-Alias Edge Display Enhancement
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 2. Sketcher Enhancements
i. Sketcher Interface Enhancements
ii. Sketcher Workflow Enhancements
iii. Sketching Rectangles and Parallelograms
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 3. Part Modeling Enhancements
i. Feature Preview Enhancements
ii. Understanding Regeneration and Auto Regeneration
iii. Editing Features
iv. Automatically Adding and Removing Material
v. Adding Taper to Extrude Features
vi. Creating Corner Chamfers
vii. Variable Section and Simple Sweep Consolidation
viii. Creating Sweeps with Open Trajectories
ix. Creating Sweeps with Closed Trajectories
x. Analyzing Sweep Feature Attributes
xi. Helical Sweep Enhancements
xii. Creating Helical Sweeps for Springs
xiii. Analyzing Helical Sweep Profile and Pitch Variations
xiv. Utilizing Variable Sections in Helical Sweeps
xv. Creating Blends by Selecting Parallel Sections
xvi. Creating Blends by Selecting Non-Parallel Sections
xvii. Creating Blends by Sketching Sections
xviii. Analyzing Blend Section Tools
xix. Analyzing Blend Options

xx. Analyzing Blend Tangency


xxi. Creating Rotational Blends by Selecting Sections
xxii. Creating Rotational Blends by Sketching Sections
xxiii. Analyzing Rotational Blend Options
xxiv. Analyzing Rotational Blend Tangency
xxv. Creating Geometry Patterns
xxvi. Creating a Curve From Equation
xxvii. Creating a Curve from a Cross-Section
xxviii. Creating Curves Through a Point or Vertex
xxix. Creating a Curve Through a Point Array
xxx. Creating Cosmetic Sketches
xxxi. Creating Cosmetic Threads
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 4. Assembly Enhancements
i. Reference Dialog Enhancements
ii. Assembly Unit and Mass Properties Enhancements
iii. Component Rename Enhancements
iv. Assembly Appearance Enhancements
v. Assembly Model Tree Enhancements
vi. Selecting Multiple Components
vii. Orienting Components
viii. Creating Coincident Constraints using Geometry
ix. Creating Coincident Constraints using Datum Features
x. Creating Distance Constraints
xi. Creating Parallel, Normal, and Angle Constraints
xii. Assembling using Automatic
xiii. Retrieving Assembly Subsets
xiv. Lightweight Graphics Representations
xv. Restructuring and Reordering Assembly Components
xvi. Configuring Constraint Sets with Parameters
xvii. Reviewing Assembly Changes
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 5. Drawing Enhancements
i. Detail Options Enhancements
ii. Detailing Ribbon and Selection Enhancements
iii. Detailing Graphics Enhancements
iv. Prefix and Suffix Enhancements
v. Feature-Specific Text Enhancements
vi. Detailing Arrow Enhancements
vii. Detail and Section View Enhancements

viii. Dimension Text Orientation Enhancements


ix. View Scale Enhancements
x. BOM Enhancements
xi. Inserting Tables
xii. Editing Table Properties
xiii. Creating Tables from File
xiv. Creating BOM Balloons
xv. Dimension and Annotation Enhancements
xvi. Creating Combination States and Showing Annotations
xvii. Creating Annotation Planes and Annotation Features
xviii. Managing Annotation Display
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 6. Sheetmetal Enhancements
i. Sheetmetal Properties Enhancements
ii. Miscellaneous Sheetmetal Enhancements
iii. Extending and Trimming Walls
iv. Creating Offset Walls
v. Creating Bend Features
vi. Adding Transition to Bends
vii. Creating Planar Bends
viii. Creating Edge Bends
ix. Creating Unbend Features
x. Creating Bend Back Features
xi. Joining Walls
xii. Creating Sketched Forms
xiii. Flattening Forms and Unstamping Edges
xiv. Creating Split Area Features
xv. Creating Corner Relief
xvi. Creating Rip Features
xvii. Converting Solid Models to Sheetmetal
xviii. Using Conversion Features
xix. Previewing and Creating Flat Patterns
xx. Creating Flat States
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 7. Appendix
Knowledge Check Questions

Update to Creo Parametric 2.0 from Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire


4.0
Overview
Course Code

TRN-3901-T

Course Length

2 Days

In this course, you will learn how to utilize


the core functionality enhancements in Creo
Parametric 2.0. First, you will become familiar
with using and customizing the new ribbon
interface in Creo Parametric. The new
measure and sectioning interfaces will also be
examined. Next, you will study the Sketcher
workflow and reference enhancements, as
well as Sketcher constraint, geometry, and
diagnostics enhancements. Part modeling
enhancements to features such as Extrude,
Trajectory Rib, Point Pattern, Corner Chamfer,
Sweeps, Blends, UDFs, and Datum Curves will
then be examined. You will also learn about
new and enhanced Assembly capabilities such
as selecting multiple components, the new
relationship constraints, enhancements for
dragging components, explode enhancements,
simplified rep enhancements, and dynamic
gear enhancements. Then you will learn how to
identify and resolve part and assembly failures
on the fly, without entering Resolve mode.
Next, you will examine the new Drawing tree
and drawing sheets tabs, as well as showing
annotations. Also in Drawing mode, you will
learn the new Table and Balloon functionality
for 2-D drawings, and review various detailing
enhancements. Finally, in Sheetmetal mode
you will learn to use the updated Wall, Bend,
and Relief tools as well as the consolidated
Flat Pattern tool and configuring Sheetmetal
properties.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

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

Agenda
Day 1
Module

1 Interface Enhancements

Module

2 Sketcher Enhancements

Module

Part Modeling Enhancements

Module

Assembly Enhancements

Day 2
Module

5 Resolving Failures

Module

Module

7 Sheetmetal Enhancements

Module

Drawing Enhancements

Appendix

Course Content
Module 1. Interface Enhancements
i. Understanding the Main Interface
ii. Creo Graphics Enhancements
iii. Understanding the Ribbon Interface
iv. Customizing the Ribbon Interface
v. Configuring Creo Options
vi. Selection Enhancements
vii. Insert Position Enhancements
viii. Creating Layer States
ix. Managing and Editing Appearances
x. Locate in Model Tree Enhancement
xi. Using the Measure Tools
xii. Using the Measure Summary Tool
xiii. Creating Planar Part Cross-Sections
xiv. Creating Assembly Cross-Sections
xv. Anti-Alias Edge Display Enhancement
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 2. Sketcher Enhancements
i. Sketcher Interface Enhancements
ii. Sketcher Workflow Enhancements
iii. Utilizing Constraints
iv. Sketching with On-the-Fly Constraints
v. Sketcher Dimension Enhancements
vi. Locking Sketcher Entities
vii. Sketching Rectangles and Parallelograms
viii. Sketching Chamfers
ix. Sketching Ellipses
x. Thickening Edges
xi. Sketching Geometry Datums
xii. Sketcher Diagnostic Tools
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 3. Part Modeling Enhancements
i. Lightweight Hole Display
ii. Intersect at Surface Round Transition
iii. Creating Curvature Continuous Rounds
iv. Feature Preview Enhancements
v. Understanding Regeneration and Auto Regeneration
vi. Editing Features
vii. Automatically Adding and Removing Material

viii. Adding Taper to Extrude Features


ix. Creating Corner Chamfers
x. Creating Trajectory Ribs
xi. Variable Section and Simple Sweep Consolidation
xii. Creating Sweeps with Open Trajectories
xiii. Creating Sweeps with Closed Trajectories
xiv. Analyzing Sweep Feature Attributes
xv. Helical Sweep Enhancements
xvi. Creating Helical Sweeps for Springs
xvii. Analyzing Helical Sweep Profile and Pitch Variations
xviii. Utilizing Variable Sections in Helical Sweeps
xix. Creating Blends by Selecting Parallel Sections
xx. Creating Blends by Selecting Non-Parallel Sections
xxi. Creating Blends by Sketching Sections
xxii. Analyzing Blend Section Tools
xxiii. Analyzing Blend Options
xxiv. Analyzing Blend Tangency
xxv. Creating Rotational Blends by Selecting Sections
xxvi. Creating Rotational Blends by Sketching Sections
xxvii. Analyzing Rotational Blend Options
xxviii. Analyzing Rotational Blend Tangency
xxix. Creating Geometry Patterns
xxx. Creating Point Patterns
xxxi. Direction Patterning with Multiple Direction Types
xxxii. Creating Axes from Coordinate Systems
xxxiii. Creating On-Surface Coordinate Systems
xxxiv. UDF Enhancements
xxxv. Creating UDFs Using On-Surface Coordinate Systems
xxxvi. Creating a Curve From Equation
xxxvii. Creating a Curve from a Cross-Section
xxxviii. Creating Curves Through a Point or Vertex
xxxix. Creating a Curve Through a Point Array
xl. Creating Cosmetic Sketches
xli. Creating Cosmetic Threads
xlii. Using the Draft Analysis Option
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 4. Assembly Enhancements
i. Reference Dialog Enhancements
ii. Assembly Unit and Mass Properties Enhancements
iii. Component Rename Enhancements
iv. Generic Instance Enhancements

v. Assembly Feature Enhancements


vi. Assembly Appearance Enhancements
vii. Assembly Model Tree Enhancements
viii. Selecting Multiple Components
ix. Orienting Components
x. Creating Coincident Constraints using Geometry
xi. Creating Coincident Constraints using Datum Features
xii. Creating Distance Constraints
xiii. Creating Parallel, Normal, and Angle Constraints
xiv. Assembling using Automatic
xv. Utilizing the Accessory Window
xvi. Component Operation Enhancements
xvii. Repeating Component Placement
xviii. Creating and Managing Explode States
xix. Creating Explode Lines
xx. Animating Explode States
xxi. Retrieving Assembly Subsets
xxii. Lightweight Graphics Representations
xxiii. Restructuring and Reordering Assembly Components
xxiv. Configuring Constraint Sets with Parameters
xxv. Reviewing Assembly Changes
xxvi. Simplified Representation Enhancements
xxvii. Defining Simplified Reps Using the Component Chooser
xxviii. Envelope Enhancements
xxix. Creating and Using an All Solid Surfaces Shrinkwrap Envelope
xxx. Creating a Default Envelope Simplified Rep
xxxi. Mechanism Enhancements
xxxii. Creating Generic Gear Connections
xxxiii. Creating Dynamic Gear Connections
xxxiv. Creating Belt Connections
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 5. Resolving Failures
i. Understanding and Identifying Failures
ii. Analyzing Geometry Failures
iii. Analyzing Open Section Failures
iv. Analyzing Missing Part Reference Failures
v. Analyzing Missing Component Failures
vi. Analyzing Missing Component Reference Failures
vii. Analyzing Invalid Assembly Constraint Failures
viii. Understanding Resolve Mode Tools
ix. Recovering Models

x. Using Creo Parametric Help


Knowledge Check Questions
Module 6. Drawing Enhancements
i. Understanding the Drawing Ribbon User Interface
ii. Exploring Drawing Ribbon Commands
iii. Detailing Ribbon and Selection Enhancements
iv. Utilizing the Drawing Tree
v. Managing Drawing Sheets
vi. Showing, Erasing, and Deleting Annotations
vii. Dimension Enhancements
viii. Detailing Enhancements
ix. Printing Enhancements
x. Detail Options Enhancements
xi. Detailing Graphics Enhancements
xii. Prefix and Suffix Enhancements
xiii. Feature-Specific Text Enhancements
xiv. Detailing Arrow Enhancements
xv. Detail and Section View Enhancements
xvi. Dimension Text Orientation Enhancements
xvii. View Scale Enhancements
xviii. BOM Enhancements
xix. Inserting Tables
xx. Editing Table Properties
xxi. Creating Tables from File
xxii. Creating BOM Balloons
xxiii. Dimension and Annotation Enhancements
xxiv. Creating Combination States and Showing Annotations
xxv. Creating Annotation Planes and Annotation Features
xxvi. Managing Annotation Display
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 7. Sheetmetal Enhancements
i. Sheetmetal Properties Enhancements
ii. Miscellaneous Sheetmetal Enhancements
iii. Extending and Trimming Walls
iv. Creating Offset Walls
v. Creating Bend Features
vi. Adding Transition to Bends
vii. Creating Planar Bends
viii. Creating Edge Bends
ix. Creating Unbend Features

x. Creating Bend Back Features


xi. Joining Walls
xii. Creating Sketched Forms
xiii. Flattening Forms and Unstamping Edges
xiv. Creating Split Area Features
xv. Creating Corner Relief
xvi. Creating Rip Features
xvii. Converting Solid Models to Sheetmetal
xviii. Using Conversion Features
xix. Previewing and Creating Flat Patterns
xx. Creating Flat States
xxi. Punch Form Enhancements
xxii. Utilizing Punch Model Annotations
xxiii. Flatten Form Enhancements
xxiv. Patterning Walls
xxv. Mirroring Walls
xxvi. Csys Follow Surface Option
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 8. Appendix
Knowledge Check Questions

Introduction to Creo Parametric 2.0


Overview
Course Code

TRN-3902-T

Course Length

5 Days

In this course, you will learn core modeling


skills and quickly become proficient with Creo
Parametric 2.0. Topics include sketching, part
modeling, assemblies, drawings, and basic
model management techniques. The course
also includes a comprehensive design project
that enables you to practice your new skills
by creating realistic parts, assemblies, and
drawings. After completing the course, you will
be well prepared to work effectively on product
design projects using Creo Parametric 2.0.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

Course Objectives

Learn the basic Creo Parametric modeling


process
Understand Creo Parametric concepts
Learn how to use the Creo Parametric
interface
Select and edit geometry, features, and
models
Sketch geometry and use tools
Create sketches for features
Create datum planes and datum axes
Create extrudes, revolves, and profile ribs
Utilize internal sketches and embedded
datums
Create sweeps and blends
Create holes, shells, and drafts
Create rounds and chamfers
Group, copy, and mirror items
Create patterns
Measure and inspect models
Assemble with constraints
Assemble with connections
Explode assemblies

Lay out drawings and create views


Create drawing annotations
Use layers
Investigate parent/child relationships
Capture and manage design intent
Resolve failures and seek help
Comprehensive two part Design Project

Prerequisites

None

Audience

This course is intended for product designers, drafters, industrial/conceptual designers, and routed
systems 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

Module

16 Group, Copy, and Mirror Tools

Module

17 Creating Patterns

Module

18

Project I

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

Course Content
Module 1. Introduction to the Creo Parametric Basic Modeling Process
i. Creo Parametric Basic Modeling Process
Module 2. Understanding Creo Parametric Concepts
i. Understanding Solid Modeling Concepts
ii. Understanding Feature-Based Concepts
iii. Understanding Parametric Concepts
iv. Understanding Associative Concepts
v. Understanding Model-Centric Concepts
vi. Recognizing File Extensions
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 3. Using the Creo Parametric Interface
i. Understanding the Main Interface
ii. Understanding the Folder Browser
iii. Understanding the Web Browser
iv. Setting the Working Directory and Opening and Saving Files
v. Understanding the Ribbon Interface
vi. Customizing the Ribbon Interface
vii. Working with Multiple Windows
viii. Managing Files in Creo Parametric
ix. Understanding Datum Display Options
x. Understanding Display Style Options
xi. Analyzing Basic 3-D Orientation
xii. Understanding the View Manager
xiii. Creating and Managing View Orientations
xiv. Creating Style States Using the View Manager
xv. Managing and Editing Appearances
xvi. Setting Up New Part Models
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 4. Selecting Geometry, Features, and Models
i. Understanding Creo Parametric Basic Controls
ii. Using Drag Handles and Dimension Draggers
iii. Using Keyboard Shortcuts
iv. Understanding the Model Tree
v. Understanding Model Tree Filters
vi. Understanding Basic Model Tree Columns
vii. Selecting Items using Direct Selection
viii. Selecting Items using Query Selection
ix. Using the Search Tool

x. Using the Smart Selection Filter


xi. Understanding Selection Filters
xii. Selecting Multiple Components
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 5. Editing Geometry, Features, and Models
i. Renaming Objects
ii. Utilizing Undo and Redo Operations
iii. Understanding Regeneration and Auto Regeneration
iv. Editing Features
v. Editing Features using Edit Definition
vi. Activating and Editing Models
vii. Deleting and Suppressing Items
viii. Editing Feature and Component Visibility
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 6. Creating Sketcher Geometry
i. Reviewing Sketcher Theory
ii. Understanding Design Intent
iii. Modifying the Sketcher Display
iv. Utilizing Constraints
v. Sketching with On-the-Fly Constraints
vi. Sketching Lines
vii. Sketching Centerlines
viii. Sketching Rectangles and Parallelograms
ix. Sketching Circles
x. Sketching Arcs
xi. Sketching Circular Fillets
xii. Sketching Chamfers
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 7. Using Sketcher Tools
i. Understanding Construction Geometry Theory
ii. Sketching Points
iii. Using Geometry Tools within Sketcher
iv. Manipulating Sketches within Sketcher
v. Dimensioning Entities within Sketcher
vi. Modifying Dimensions within Sketcher
vii. Sketcher Conflicts
viii. Creating New Sketch Files
ix. Placing Sections into Sketcher
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 8. Creating Sketches for Features

i. Creating Sketches ('Sketch' Feature)


ii. Specifying and Manipulating the Sketch Setup
iii. Utilizing Sketch References
iv. Using Entity from Edge within Sketcher
v. Thickening Edges
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 9. Creating Datum Features: Planes and Axes
i. Creating Datum Features Theory
ii. Creating Datum Axes
iii. Creating Datum Planes
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 10. Creating Extrudes, Revolves, and Ribs
i. Creating Solid Extrude Features
ii. Adding Taper to Extrude Features
iii. Common Dashboard Options: Extrude Depth
iv. Common Dashboard Options: Feature Direction
v. Common Dashboard Options: Thicken Sketch
vi. Creating Solid Revolve Features
vii. Common Dashboard Options: Revolve Angle
viii. Automatically Adding and Removing Material
ix. Creating Profile Rib Features
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 11. Utilizing Internal Sketches and Embedded Datums
i. Creating Internal Sketches
ii. Creating Embedded Datum Features
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 12. Creating Sweeps and Blends
i. Creating Sweeps with Open Trajectories
ii. Creating Sweeps with Closed Trajectories
iii. Analyzing Sweep Feature Attributes
iv. Creating Blends by Selecting Parallel Sections
v. Creating Blends by Sketching Sections
vi. Analyzing Blend Options
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 13. Creating Holes, Shells, and Draft
i. Common Dashboard Options: Hole Depth
ii. Creating Coaxial Holes
iii. Creating Linear Holes
iv. Creating Radial and Diameter Holes

v. Exploring Hole Profile Options


vi. Creating Shell Features
vii. Creating Draft Features
viii. Creating Basic Split Drafts
ix. Analyzing Draft Hinges and Pull Direction
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 14. Creating Rounds and Chamfers
i. Creating Rounds Theory
ii. Creating Rounds by Selecting Edges
iii. Creating Rounds by Selecting a Surface and Edge
iv. Creating Rounds by Selecting Two Surfaces
v. Creating Full Rounds
vi. Creating Round Sets
vii. Creating Chamfers by Selecting Edges
viii. Analyzing Basic Chamfer Dimensioning Schemes
ix. Creating Chamfer Sets
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 15. Project I
i. The Air Circulator
ii. Piston Assembly Components
iii. Crankshaft, Engine Block, Impeller, and Impeller Housing
iv. The Frame and Bolt
Module 16. Group, Copy, and Mirror Tools
i. Creating Local Groups
ii. Copying and Pasting Features
iii. Moving and Rotating Copied Features
iv. Mirroring Selected Features
v. Mirroring All Features
vi. Creating Mirrored Parts
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 17. Creating Patterns
i. Direction Patterning in the First Direction
ii. Direction Patterning in the Second Direction
iii. Axis Patterning in the First Direction
iv. Axis Patterning in the Second Direction
v. Direction Patterning with Multiple Direction Types
vi. Creating Reference Patterns of Features
vii. Creating Reference Patterns of Components
viii. Deleting Patterns or Pattern Members
Knowledge Check Questions

Module 18. Measuring and Inspecting Models


i. Viewing and Editing Model Properties
ii. Investigating Model Units
iii. Analyzing Mass Properties
iv. Using the Measure Tools
v. Using the Measure Summary Tool
vi. Creating Planar Part Cross-Sections
vii. Measuring Global Interference
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 19. Assembling with Constraints
i. Understanding Assembly Theory
ii. Creating New Assembly Models
iii. Understanding Constraint Theory
iv. Understanding Assembly Constraint Status
v. Assembling Components using the Default Constraint
vi. Orienting Components
vii. Creating Coincident Constraints using Geometry
viii. Creating Coincident Constraints using Datum Features
ix. Creating Distance Constraints
x. Creating Parallel, Normal, and Angle Constraints
xi. Assembling using Automatic
xii. Utilizing the Accessory Window
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 20. Assembling with Connections
i. Understanding Connection Theory
ii. Dragging Connected Components
iii. Assembling Components using the Slider Connection
iv. Assembling Components using the Pin Connection
v. Assembling Components using the Cylinder Connection
vi. Analyzing Collision Detection Settings
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 21. Exploding Assemblies
i. Creating and Managing Explode States
ii. Creating Explode Lines
iii. Animating Explode States
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 22. Drawing Layout and Views
i. Analyzing Drawing Concepts and Theory
ii. Analyzing Basic 2-D Orientation
iii. Creating New Drawings and Applying Formats

iv. Creating and Orienting General Views


v. Utilizing the Drawing Tree
vi. Managing Drawing Sheets
vii. Adding Drawing Models
viii. Creating Projection Views
ix. Creating Cross-Section Views
x. Creating Detailed Views
xi. Creating Auxiliary Views
xii. Creating New Drawings using Drawing Templates
xiii. Modifying Drawing Views
xiv. Creating Assembly and Exploded Views
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 23. Creating Drawing Annotations
i. Analyzing Annotation Concepts and Types
ii. Creating Tables from File
iii. Creating BOM Balloons
iv. Showing, Erasing, and Deleting Annotations
v. Cleaning Up Dimensions
vi. Manipulating Dimensions
vii. Creating Driven Dimensions
viii. Inserting Notes
ix. Analyzing Drawing Associativity
x. Publishing Drawings
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 24. Using Layers
i. Understanding Layers
ii. Creating and Managing Layers
iii. Utilizing Layers in Part Models
iv. Creating Layer States
v. Utilizing Layers in Assembly Models
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 25. Investigating Parent/Child Relationships
i. Understanding Parent/Child Relationships
ii. Viewing Part Parent/Child Information
iii. Viewing Assembly Parent/Child Information
iv. Viewing Model, Feature, and Component Information
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 26. Capturing and Managing Design Intent
i. Handling Children of Deleted and Suppressed Items
ii. Reordering Features

iii. Inserting Features


iv. Redefining Features and Sketches
v. Capturing Design Intent in Sketches
vi. Capturing Design Intent in Features
vii. Capturing Design Intent in Parts
viii. Capturing Design Intent in Assemblies
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 27. Resolving Failures and Seeking Help
i. Understanding and Identifying Failures
ii. Analyzing Geometry Failures
iii. Analyzing Open Section Failures
iv. Analyzing Missing Part Reference Failures
v. Analyzing Missing Component Failures
vi. Analyzing Missing Component Reference Failures
vii. Analyzing Invalid Assembly Constraint Failures
viii. Understanding Resolve Mode Tools
ix. Recovering Models
x. Using Creo Parametric Help
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 28. Project II
i. The Air Circulator
ii. Piston Assembly
iii. Engine Block and Drawing
iv. Blower Assembly
v. Engine Blower Assembly
vi. Completing the Design

Advanced Modeling using Creo Parametric 2.0


Overview
Course Code

TRN-3903-T

Course Length

3 Days

The Advanced Modeling using Creo Parametric


2.0 training course teaches you how to use
advanced part modeling techniques to improve
your product designs. In this course, you
will learn how to create and modify design
models using advanced sketching techniques
and feature creation tools. You will also learn
how to reuse existing design geometry when
creating new design models. After completing
this course, you will be well prepared to work
efficiently with complex product designs using
Creo Parametric 2.0.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

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

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

Advanced Datum Features

Day 2
Module

Relations and Parameters

Module

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

Course Content
Module 1. Advanced Selection
i. Advanced Chain Selection
ii. Advanced Surface Selection
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 2. Advanced Datum Features
i. Creating Datum Graphs
ii. Creating Datum Coordinate Systems
iii. Creating Points On or Offset from Entities
iv. Creating Points at Intersections
v. Creating Points using an Offset Coordinate System
vi. Sketching Geometry Datums
vii. Creating Curves Through a Point or Vertex
viii. Creating a Curve Through a Point Array
ix. Creating a Curve from a Cross-Section
x. Creating a Curve From Equation
xi. Creating Composite Curves
xii. Creating a Curve from Curve Intersections
xiii. Creating a Curve at Surface Intersection
xiv. Projecting and Wrapping Curves
xv. Trimming Curves
xvi. Creating Offset Curves
xvii. Creating Cosmetic Sketches
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 3. Advanced Sketching
i. Using Sketched Curves
ii. Sketching Ellipses
iii. Sketching Elliptical Fillets
iv. Sketching Splines
v. Modifying Splines Basic Operations
vi. Modifying Splines Advanced Operations
vii. Importing and Exporting Spline Points
viii. Sketching Conics
ix. Sketching Text
x. Analyzing Sketcher Convert Options
xi. Locking Sketcher Entities
xii. Analyzing Sketcher Dimension Options
xiii. Sketcher Diagnostic Tools
Knowledge Check Questions

Module 4. Advanced Hole Creation


i. Creating Standard Holes
ii. Lightweight Hole Display
iii. Creating Sketched Holes
iv. Creating On Point Holes
v. Creating Cosmetic Threads
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 5. Advanced Drafts and Ribs
i. Drafting Intent Surfaces
ii. Creating Drafts with Multiple Angles
iii. Using the Extend Intersect Surfaces Draft Option
iv. Creating Drafts Split at Sketch
v. Creating Drafts Split at Curve
vi. Creating Drafts Split at Surface
vii. Creating Drafts with Variable Pull Direction
viii. Creating Trajectory Ribs
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 6. Advanced Shells
i. Analyzing Shell References and Thickness Options
ii. Excluding Surfaces from Shells
iii. Extending Shell Surfaces
iv. Analyzing Shell Corner Options
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 7. Advanced Rounds and Chamfers
i. Analyzing Round Profile
ii. Analyzing Round Creation Methods
iii. Creating Rounds Through Curve
iv. Creating Variable Radius Rounds
v. Auto Round
vi. Creating Rounds by Reference
vii. Analyzing Round References and Pieces
viii. Using Intent Edges for Rounds
ix. Using Round Transitions
x. Analyzing Additional Chamfer Types
xi. Analyzing Advanced Chamfer Dimensioning Schemes
xii. Analyzing Chamfer Creation Methods
xiii. Creating Corner Chamfers
xiv. Creating Chamfers by Reference
xv. Analyzing Chamfer References and Pieces
xvi. Using Intent Edges for Chamfers

xvii. Using Chamfer Transitions


Knowledge Check Questions
Module 8. Relations and Parameters
i. Understanding Relation Theory
ii. Understanding Relation Types
iii. Understanding Basic Relation Operators and Functions
iv. Understanding Advanced Relation Operators and Functions
v. Exact Relation
vi. Creating Parameters
vii. Understanding Advanced Parameter Options
viii. Creating Relations
ix. Creating Relations for Patterns
x. Creating Section Relations
xi. Using the Evalgraph Function
xii. Using Simultaneous Equations
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 9. Advanced Blends
i. Creating Blends by Selecting Non-Parallel Sections
ii. Analyzing Blend Section Tools
iii. Analyzing Blend Tangency
iv. Creating Rotational Blends by Selecting Sections
v. Creating Rotational Blends by Sketching Sections
vi. Analyzing Rotational Blend Options
vii. Analyzing Rotational Blend Tangency
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 10. Sweeps with Variable Sections
i. Understanding Sweeps with Variable Sections Theory
ii. Creating Sweeps using a Constant Section
iii. Creating Sweeps Normal to Trajectory
iv. Creating Sweeps Using Constant Normal Direction
v. Creating Sweeps with Variable Sections Normal to Projection
vi. Analyzing Horizontal and Vertical Control in Sweeps
vii. Creating Sweeps with Variable Sections Utilizing Multiple Trajectories
viii. Creating Sweeps with Variable Sections using Tangent Trajectories
ix. Analyzing Sweeps with Variable Sections Trajectory Options and Rules
x. Using Trajpar with Solid Features
xi. Using Trajpar and Datum Graphs with Solid Features
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 11. Helical Sweeps
i. Understanding Helical Sweeps Theory

ii. Creating Helical Sweeps for Springs


iii. Creating Helical Sweeps for Threads
iv. Analyzing Helical Sweep Profile and Pitch Variations
v. Utilizing Variable Sections in Helical Sweeps
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 12. Swept Blends
i. Understanding Swept Blend Theory
ii. Creating Swept Blends by Selecting Sections
iii. Creating Swept Blends by Sketching Sections
iv. Analyzing Swept Blend Section Options
v. Analyzing Swept Blend Section Plane Control
vi. Analyzing Horizontal and Vertical Control in a Swept Blend
vii. Analyzing Swept Blend Tangency
viii. Analyzing Swept Blend Options
ix. Analyzing Swept Blend Rules
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 13. Advanced Layers
i. Understanding Layers
ii. Creating and Managing Layers
iii. Creating Layer Rules
iv. Creating Layers in Assemblies
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 14. Advanced Reference Management
i. Editing Feature References
ii. Replacing Feature References
iii. Replacing Sketcher References
iv. Replacing Sketcher Geometry
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 15. Family Tables
i. Understanding Family Table Theory
ii. Creating a Family Table
iii. Patternizing Family Table Instances
iv. Creating a Multi-Level Family Table
v. Editing Family Table Members
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 16. Reusing Features
i. Creating UDFs
ii. Placing UDFs
iii. Creating UDFs Using On-Surface Coordinate Systems

iv. Creating Inheritance Features


v. Using External Merge to Add Material
vi. Using External Merge to Remove Material
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 17. Advanced Copy
i. Configuring Independency
ii. Analyzing Advanced Reference Configuration
iii. Copying Features Fully Dependent with Options to Vary
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 18. Advanced Patterns
i. Understanding Pattern Regeneration Options
ii. Creating Dimension Patterns in One Direction
iii. Creating Dimension Patterns in Two Directions
iv. Creating Rotational Dimension Patterns
v. Creating Geometry Patterns
vi. Creating Fill Patterns
vii. Specifying Fill Pattern Settings
viii. Creating Pattern Tables
ix. Applying Pattern Tables
x. Creating Curve Patterns
xi. Creating Point Patterns
xii. Unpatterning Group Patterns
xiii. Creating Patterns of Patterns
xiv. Moving/Mirroring Patterns
Knowledge Check Questions

Advanced Assembly Design using Creo Parametric 2.0


Overview
Course Code

TRN-3904-T

Course Length

3 Days

In this course, you will learn how to use


Creo Parametric 2.0 to create and manage
complex assemblies. You will learn how to
use advanced assembly tools that enable you
to add and maintain designs, increase your
efficiency, and increase system performance
when working with large assemblies. In
addition, you will learn the basics of using
and creating predefined assembly structures
and skeletons, which are both valuable tools
typically used in a top-down design process.
The course also includes an assembly design
project that enables you to practice your new
skills by performing various design tasks in an
assembly model.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding 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 rep
functionality
Create and use assembly structure and
skeletons

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

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

Course Content
Module 1. Using Advanced Assembly Constraints
i. Constraining Components using Fix
ii. Constraining Two Coordinate Systems using Coincident
iii. Constraining a Point on a Line using Coincident
iv. Constraining a Point on a Surface using Coincident
v. Constraining an Edge on a Surface using Coincident
vi. Constraining a Point on a Point using Coincident
vii. Creating a Tangent Constraint using Auto Constrain
viii. Configuring Constraint Sets with Parameters
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 2. Creating and Using Component Interfaces
i. Understanding Component Interfaces
ii. Using a Placing Component Interface
iii. Using a Receiving Component Interface
iv. Creating a Component Interface using the Save as Interface Dialog Box
v. Auto Placing Components
vi. Copying and Pasting Components
vii. Repeating Component Placement
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 3. Creating and Using Flexible Components
i. Adding Flexibility to a Component
ii. Placing Flexible Components in an Assembly
iii. Adding Flexibility to Already Placed Components
iv. Using Flexible Parameters
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 4. Restructuring and Mirroring Assemblies
i. Restructuring and Reordering Assembly Components
ii. Creating Mirrored Assemblies
iii. Creating Mirrored Components
iv. Creating Mirrored Sub-Assemblies
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 5. Using Assembly Features and Shrinkwrap
i. Understanding Assembly Features
ii. Understanding Assembly Feature Intersections
iii. Creating an Assembly Cut
iv. Creating Assembly Holes
v. Creating a Shrinkwrap Feature
vi. Creating a Shrinkwrap Model

vii. Summarizing Shrinkwrap Features and Models


Knowledge Check Questions
Module 6. Replacing Components in an Assembly
i. Understanding Component Replace
ii. Replacing Components using Family Table
iii. Replacing Components using Reference Model
iv. Replacing Components using By Copy
v. Replacing Unrelated Components
vi. Understanding Interchange Assemblies
vii. Replacing using a Functional Interchange Assembly
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 7. Understanding the Basics of Simplified Reps
i. Retrieving Assembly Subsets
ii. Understanding Standard Simplified Reps
iii. Understanding Custom Simplified Reps
iv. Lightweight Graphics Representations
v. Using Graphics Simplified Reps
vi. Using Geometry Simplified Reps
vii. Excluding Components using Simplified Reps
viii. Defining Simplified Reps Using the Component Chooser
ix. Creating a Default Envelope Simplified Rep
x. Creating Part Simplified Reps
xi. Opening Simplified Reps
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 8. Creating Cross-Sections, Display Styles, Layer States, and Combined Views
i. Understanding Assembly Cross-Sections
ii. Creating Assembly Cross-Sections
iii. Creating Offset Assembly Cross-Sections
iv. Creating Zone Assembly Cross-Sections
v. Creating Display Styles
vi. Creating Layer States in an Assembly
vii. Creating Combination Views
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 9. Substituting Components using User Defined, Envelopes, and Simplified Reps
i. Understanding Envelopes
ii. Creating and using a Surface Subset Shrinkwrap Envelope
iii. Creating and Using a Faceted Shrinkwrap Envelope
iv. Creating and Using an All Solid Surfaces Shrinkwrap Envelope
v. Creating and Using a Create Features Envelope
vi. Creating and Using an Envelope Copied from an Existing Part

vii. Substituting Components using User Defined


viii. Substituting by Interchange and Family Table
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 10. Understanding Advanced Simplified Rep Functionality
i. Searching for Components for Simplified Reps
ii. Creating Simplified Reps by Size
iii. Creating Simplified Reps using Zones
iv. Creating Simplified Reps by Distance
v. Creating Simplified Reps using Exterior Components
vi. Defining Simplified Reps using Rules
vii. Using On-Demand Simplified Reps
viii. Creating External Simplified Reps
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 11. Creating and Using Assembly Structure and Skeletons
i. Understanding Skeletons
ii. Creating an Assembly Structure
iii. Creating Skeletons for Space Claims
iv. Creating Skeletons for Placement References
v. Copying a Model to a Skeleton
vi. Creating Multiple Skeletons
vii. Sharing Skeleton Geometry
viii. Creating and Placing Models using Skeleton References
ix. Creating a Motion Skeleton
x. Sketching a Motion Skeleton
xi. Creating Bodies for a Motion Skeleton
xii. Assigning Connections for a Motion Skeleton
xiii. Creating Solid Models from a Motion Skeleton
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 12. Project
i. The Table Fan
ii. Skeleton Models
iii. The Shaft and Arm Parts
iv. Components to Assemblies
v. Editing the Design
Knowledge Check Questions

Detailing using Creo Parametric 2.0


Overview
Course Code

TRN-3905-T

Course Length

3 Days

In this course, you will learn how to quickly


create detailed drawings using information
captured within 3-D design models. You will
also learn how to create drawings, how to
detail drawings, and how to take advantage of
the parametric and associative nature of Creo
Parametric 2.0 when configuring drawings.
After completing this course, you will be able
to create production drawings suitable for
manufacturing.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

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 and design engineers. People in related roles will
also benefit from taking this course.

Agenda

Day 1
Module

Introduction to Drawings

Module

2 Creating New Drawings

Module

3 Creating Drawing Views

Day 2
Module

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

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

Course Content
Module 1. Introduction to Drawings
i. Understanding Drawing Concepts
ii. Drawing Development Process
iii. Understanding the Drawing Ribbon User Interface
iv. Exploring Drawing Ribbon Commands
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 2. Creating New Drawings
i. Creating Drawings Using Formats and Sheets
ii. Creating Drawing Templates
iii. Creating Drawings Using Drawing Templates
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 3. Creating Drawing Views
i. Configuring Drawing Models
ii. Configuring Drawing Sheets
iii. Adding General Views
iv. Adding Projection Views
v. Editing Drawing Views
vi. Editing Visible View Area
vii. Adding Detailed Views
viii. Adding Auxiliary Views
ix. Understanding Cross-Section Concepts and View Types
x. Adding 2-D Cross-Section Views
xi. Modifying Cross Hatching Display
xii. Adding Assembly Exploded Views
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 4. Adding Model Details to Drawings
i. Understanding Annotations in Drawings
ii. Showing, Erasing, and Deleting Annotations
iii. Inserting Driven Dimensions
iv. Inserting Ordinate Dimensions
v. Adjusting Dimensions and Detail Items
vi. Changing Dimension Display
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 5. Adding Notes to Drawings
i. Adding and Editing Notes
ii. Using Parametric Information and Special Characters in Notes
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 6. Adding Tolerance Information

i. Understanding Dimensional Tolerances


ii. Configuring Dimensional Tolerances
iii. Understanding Geometric Tolerances
iv. Setting Up Geometric Tolerance References
v. Applying Geometric Tolerances
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 7. Adding Draft Geometry and Symbols
i. Creating and Editing Draft Geometry
ii. Understanding Drawing Symbols
iii. Using Surface Finish Symbols
iv. Using the Symbol Palette and Custom Symbols
v. Creating Symbols
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 8. Using Layers in Drawings
i. Understanding Layers in Drawings
ii. Using Layers in Drawings
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 9. Creating and Using Tables in Drawings
i. Inserting Tables
ii. Editing Table Properties
iii. Creating Tables from File
iv. Creating Hole Tables
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 10. Using Report Information in Drawings
i. Creating Report Tables
ii. Editing Report Tables
iii. Creating BOM Balloons
iv. Creating Part Catalog Drawings
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 11. Creating Drawing Formats
i. Creating Drawing Formats
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 12. Configuring the Drawing Environment
i. Configuring the Drawing Environment
Module 13. Managing Large Drawings
i. Understanding Drawing Regeneration
ii. Managing Large Drawings
Knowledge Check Questions

Surfacing using Creo Parametric 2.0


Overview
Course Code

TRN-3906-T

Course Length

3 Days

In this course, you will learn how to use various


techniques to create complex surfaces with
tangent and curvature continuities. You will
also learn how manipulate surfaces using
editing tools, and analyze surfaces for quality
and desired characteristics. In addition, you
will learn how to create solid features using
the surfaces as references. After completing
this course, you will be well prepared to create
complex shaped models using surfaces in
Creo Parametric.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as 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

Agenda
Day 1
Module

1 Surface Modeling Overview

Module

2 Advanced Selection

Module

Module

4 Advanced Sketching

Module

5 Basic Surfacing Tools

Module

6 Boundary Blend Surfaces

Advanced Datum Features

Day 2
Module

7 Sweep Surfaces with Variable Sections

Module

8 Helical Sweeps

Module

9 Swept Blends

Module

10 Analyzing Surface Curvature

Module

11 Additional Surface Analysis Tools

Day 3
Module

12 Extending and Trimming Surfaces

Module

13 Manipulating Surfaces

Module

14 Creating and Editing Solids using Quilts

Module

15

Master Model Technique

Module

16

Project

Course Content
Module 1. Surface Modeling Overview
i. Introduction to Surfacing
ii. Surface Modeling Uses
iii. Surface Modeling Paradigms
iv. Blending Surface Modeling Paradigms
v. Surfacing Terms
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 2. Advanced Selection
i. Advanced Chain Selection
ii. Advanced Surface Selection
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 3. Advanced Datum Features
i. Creating Datum Graphs
ii. Creating Datum Coordinate Systems
iii. Creating Points On or Offset from Entities
iv. Creating Points at Intersections
v. Creating Points using an Offset Coordinate System
vi. Sketching Geometry Datums
vii. Creating Curves Through a Point or Vertex
viii. Creating a Curve Through a Point Array
ix. Creating a Curve from a Cross-Section
x. Creating a Curve From Equation
xi. Creating Composite Curves
xii. Creating a Curve from Curve Intersections
xiii. Creating a Curve at Surface Intersection
xiv. Projecting and Wrapping Curves
xv. Trimming Curves
xvi. Creating Offset Curves
xvii. Creating Cosmetic Sketches
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 4. Advanced Sketching
i. Using Sketched Curves
ii. Sketching Ellipses
iii. Sketching Elliptical Fillets
iv. Sketching Splines
v. Modifying Splines Basic Operations
vi. Modifying Splines Advanced Operations
vii. Importing and Exporting Spline Points

viii. Sketching Conics


ix. Sketching Text
x. Analyzing Sketcher Convert Options
xi. Locking Sketcher Entities
xii. Analyzing Sketcher Dimension Options
xiii. Sketcher Diagnostic Tools
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 5. Basic Surfacing Tools
i. Creating Surface Extrude Features
ii. Creating Surface Revolve Features
iii. Creating Fill Surfaces
iv. Creating Sweep Surfaces with Open Trajectories
v. Creating Sweep Surfaces with Closed Trajectories
vi. Creating Blend Surfaces by Selecting Parallel Sections
vii. Creating Blend Surfaces by Selecting Non-Parallel Sections
viii. Creating Blend Surfaces by Sketching Sections
ix. Analyzing Blend Surface Section Tools
x. Analyzing Blend Surface Options
xi. Analyzing Blend Surface Tangency
xii. Creating Rotational Blend Surfaces by Selecting Sections
xiii. Creating Rotational Blend Surfaces by Sketching Sections
xiv. Analyzing Rotational Blend Surface Options
xv. Analyzing Rotational Blend Surface Tangency
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 6. Boundary Blend Surfaces
i. Understanding Boundary Curve Concepts
ii. Creating Boundary Blends in One Direction
iii. Creating Boundary Blends in Two Directions
iv. Analyzing Blended Surface Boundary Conditions
v. Analyzing Blended Surface Constraint Options
vi. Analyzing Blended Surface Control Points
vii. Creating Boundary Blends with Influencing Curves
viii. Analyzing Approximate Blended Surface Options
ix. Creating a Blend Tangent to Surfaces
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 7. Sweep Surfaces with Variable Sections
i. Understanding Sweeps with Variable Sections
ii. Creating Sweep Surfaces using a Constant Section
iii. Creating Sweep Surfaces using Normal to Trajectory
iv. Creating Sweep Surfaces using Constant Normal Direction

v. Creating Sweep Surfaces using Normal to Projection


vi. Analyzing Horizontal and Vertical Control in a Sweep Surface
vii. Creating Sweep Surfaces Utilizing Multiple Trajectories
viii. Creating Sweep Surfaces using Tangent Trajectories
ix. Analyzing Sweep Surface Trajectory Options and Rules
x. Using Trajpar with Sweep Surface Features
xi. Using Trajpar and Datum Graphs with Sweep Surface Features
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 8. Helical Sweeps
i. Understanding Helical Sweeps Theory
ii. Utilizing Helical Sweeps for Surfaces
iii. Analyzing Helical Sweep Surface Profile and Pitch Variations
iv. Utilizing Variable Sections in Helical Sweep Surfaces
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 9. Swept Blends
i. Understanding Swept Blend Theory
ii. Creating Swept Blend Surfaces by Selecting Sections
iii. Creating Swept Blend Surfaces by Sketching Sections
iv. Analyzing Swept Blend Surface Section Options
v. Analyzing Swept Blend Surface Section Plane Control
vi. Analyzing Horizontal and Vertical Control in a Swept Blend Surface
vii. Analyzing Swept Blend Surface Tangency
viii. Analyzing Swept Blend Surface Options
ix. Analyzing Swept Blend Rules
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 10. Analyzing Surface Curvature
i. Analyzing Surfaces Theory
ii. Defining Curvature
iii. Defining Curvature Continuity
iv. Analyzing Curvature of Curves
v. Analyzing Curvature of Surfaces
vi. Analyzing Curvature using Sections
vii. Analyzing Curvature using Normals
viii. Using Shaded Curvature Analysis for Surfaces
ix. Using Shaded Section Curvature Analysis
x. Creating Curvature Continuous Surfaces
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 11. Additional Surface Analysis Tools
i. Using the Point Analysis Option
ii. Using the Radius Analysis Option

iii. Using the Dihedral Angle Analysis Option


iv. Using the Offset Analysis Option
v. Using the Draft Analysis Option
vi. Using the Slope Analysis Option
vii. Using the Reflection Analysis Option
viii. Using the Shadow Analysis Option
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 12. Extending and Trimming Surfaces
i. Extending Surfaces
ii. Extending Surfaces Using Measurements
iii. Analyzing Extend Surface Options
iv. Creating a Surface Trim
v. Trimming Surfaces with Geometry
vi. Trimming Surfaces with Quilts Options
vii. Trimming Surfaces with the Silhouette Trim Option
viii. Trimming Surfaces with the Vertex Round Option
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 13. Manipulating Surfaces
i. Copying and Pasting Surfaces
ii. Offsetting Surfaces
iii. Offsetting Surfaces with the Expand Option
iv. Offsetting Surfaces with Draft
v. Moving and Rotating Quilts
vi. Mirroring Quilts
vii. Merging Surfaces
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 14. Creating and Editing Solids using Quilts
i. Thickening Surface Quilts
ii. Solidifying Quilts to Add Material
iii. Solidifying Quilts to Remove Material
iv. Solidifying Quilts to Replace Material
v. Offsetting Surfaces using the Replace Option
vi. Creating Rounds on Surfaces
vii. Converting Solid Rounds to Surfaces
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 15. Master Model Technique
i. Master Model Technique Theory
ii. Creating a Master Model
iii. Creating Framework in the Master
iv. Creating Surfaces in the Master

v. Refining and Completing the Master Model


vi. Sharing Geometry from the Master Model
vii. Completing Body Components
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 16. Project
i. The Shaver
ii. Creating the Master Model
iii. Creating Framework in the Master Model
iv. Creating Surfaces in the Master Model
v. Refining and Completing the Master Model
vi. Sharing Geometry from the Master Model
vii. Creating a Body Component

Sheetmetal Design using Creo Parametric 2.0


Overview
Course Code

TRN-3907-T

Course Length

2 Days

Sheetmetal Design using Creo Parametric


2.0 is a comprehensive training course that
teaches you how to create sheetmetal parts
in Creo Parametric. The course builds upon
the basic lessons you learned in Introduction
to Creo Parametric 2.0 and serves as the
second stage of learning. In this course, you
will learn how to design sheetmetal parts and
assemblies, including sheetmetal production
drawings. All the functions needed to create
sheetmetal parts, drawings, and assemblies
are covered. Upon completion of this course,
you will be able to create sheetmetal design
models, create the flat state of the model, and
document both in production drawings.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

Course Objectives

Create, convert, and display the sheetmetal


model
Use methods of developed length calculation
Use primary and secondary wall features, as
well as partial walls
Use bend relief
Use unbend and bend back features
Apply sheetmetal bend features
Use flat patterns
Create sheetmetal cuts
Create forms
Use notch and punch features
Utilize the sheetmetal environment setup,
sheetmetal design information tools, and
sheetmetal design rules
Detail sheetmetal designs

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.

Agenda
Day 1
Module

1 Introduction to the Creo Parametric Sheetmetal Design Process

Module

2 Sheetmetal Model Fundamentals

Module

3 Creating Primary Sheetmetal Wall Features

Module

4 Creating Secondary Sheetmetal Wall Features

Day 2
Module

5 Bending and Unbending Sheetmetal Models

Module

6 Modifying Sheetmetal Models

Module

7 Sheetmetal Setup and Tools

Module

8 Detailing Sheetmetal Designs

Module

Design Project

Course Content
Module 1. Introduction to the Creo Parametric Sheetmetal Design Process
i. Creo Parametric Sheetmetal Design Process
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 2. Sheetmetal Model Fundamentals
i. Sheetmetal Model Fundamentals
ii. Understanding Developed Length
iii. Creating a New Sheetmetal Part in Assembly Mode
iv. Creating a New Sheetmetal Model in Part Mode
v. Converting Solid Models to Sheetmetal
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 3. Creating Primary Sheetmetal Wall Features
i. Understanding Sheetmetal Wall Features
ii. Creating Planar Walls
iii. Extruded Sheetmetal Wall Features
iv. Revolved Sheetmetal Wall Features
v. Blend Sheetmetal Wall Features
vi. Creating Offset Walls
vii. Sheetmetal Wall Sketching Tools
viii. Advanced Primary Walls
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 4. Creating Secondary Sheetmetal Wall Features
i. Understanding Secondary Walls
ii. Creating Secondary Flat Walls
iii. Using Flange Walls
iv. Using Extruded Walls
v. Wall Dashboard Options
vi. Using Partial and Overextended Walls
vii. Understanding Relief
viii. Creating Twist Wall Features
ix. Extending and Trimming Walls
x. Using the Merge Feature
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 5. Bending and Unbending Sheetmetal Models
i. Creating Bend Features
ii. Adding Transition to Bends
iii. Creating Planar Bends
iv. Creating Unbend Features
v. Creating Bend Back Features

vi. Previewing and Creating Flat Patterns


vii. Creating Flat States
viii. Creating Split Area Features
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 6. Modifying Sheetmetal Models
i. Sheetmetal Cuts
ii. Notches and Punches
iii. Creating Corner Relief
iv. Die Form Features
v. Punch Form Features
vi. Utilizing Punch Model Annotations
vii. Creating Sketched Forms
viii. Flattening Forms and Unstamping Edges
ix. Creating Rip Features
x. Creating Edge Bends
xi. Joining Walls
xii. Patterning Walls
xiii. Mirroring Walls
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 7. Sheetmetal Setup and Tools
i. Bend Line Adjustments
ii. Using Bend Tables for Bend Allowances
iii. Fixed Geometry
iv. Info Tools and Reports
v. Design Rules
vi. Defaults and Parameters
vii. Using Conversion Features
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 8. Detailing Sheetmetal Designs
i. Adding the Flat and Formed States
ii. Auto Ordinate Dimensions
iii. Bend Line Notes
iv. Bend Order Tables
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 9. Design Project
i. Designing a Stapler

Milling using Creo Parametric 2.0


Overview
Course Code

TRN-3908-T

Course Length

5 Days

In this course, you will learn how to machine


products using Creo Parametric manufacturing
tools. This course covers creating tool paths
for three axis milling machines. During the
course, you will learn how to complete each
phase of the manufacturing process. You will
start by creating manufacturing models and
configuring the manufacturing environment.
This will include configuring tools, fixtures,
and machining operations. You will then learn
how to create milling sequences, holemaking
sequences, and post-process cutter location
(CL) data to create machine code. After
completing the course, you will be able to
create numerical control (NC) programs for
milling machines and post-process cutter
location (CL) data to create machine specific
code.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding 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

Agenda
Day 1
Module

1 Introduction to Manufacturing

Module

2 Creating Manufacturing Models

Module

3 Configuring Operations

Module

4 Using Reference Models

Module

5 Using Workpiece Models

Module

6 Creating and Using NC Model Assemblies

Module

7 Creating and Configuring Workcells

Day 2
Module

8 Creating and Configuring Tools

Module

9 Using Template Manufacturing Models

Module

10 Using Manufacturing Parameters

Module

11 Creating Face Milling Sequences

Day 3
Module

12 Creating Volume Milling Sequences

Module

13 Creating Profile Milling Sequences

Module

14 Creating Straight Cut Surface Milling Sequences

Module

15 Creating From Surface Isolines Surface Milling Sequences

Day 4
Module

16 Creating Cut Line Surface Milling Sequences

Module

17 Advanced Surface Milling Options

Module

18 Creating Roughing and Re-roughing Sequences

Module

19 Creating Finishing Sequences

Day 5
Module

20 Creating Trajectory Milling Sequences

Module

21 Creating Holemaking Sequences

Module

22 Creating Engraving Sequences

Module

23

Module

24 Creating and Post-Processing CL Data Files

Using the Process Manager

Course Content
Module 1. Introduction to Manufacturing
i. Manufacturing Process Overview
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 2. Creating Manufacturing Models
i. Creating Manufacturing Models
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 3. Configuring Operations
i. Configuring Operations
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 4. Using Reference Models
i. Using Reference Models
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 5. Using Workpiece Models
i. Using Workpiece Models
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 6. Creating and Using NC Model Assemblies
i. Creating and Using NC Model Assemblies
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 7. Creating and Configuring Workcells
i. Creating and Configuring Workcells
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 8. Creating and Configuring Tools
i. Understanding Milling Tools
ii. Creating Standard Milling Tools
iii. Creating Solid Model Milling Tools
iv. Creating and Using Tool Cutting Data
v. Retrieving Tool Data
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 9. Using Template Manufacturing Models
i. Using Template Manufacturing Models
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 10. Using Manufacturing Parameters
i. Understanding Manufacturing Parameter Concepts
ii. Configuring Parameter Values
iii. Using Site Parameter Files
Knowledge Check Questions

Module 11. Creating Face Milling Sequences


i. Basic Face Milling
ii. Lateral Control Face Milling Parameters
iii. Depth Control Face Milling Parameters
iv. Entry and Exit Face Milling Parameters
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 12. Creating Volume Milling Sequences
i. Basic Volume Milling
ii. Volume Milling with Mill Windows
iii. Scanning Volume Milling Parameters
iv. Depth and Lateral Control Volume Milling Parameters
v. Stock Allowance Volume Milling Parameters
vi. Gathering Mill Volumes
vii. Modifying Volume Milling Toolpaths
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 13. Creating Profile Milling Sequences
i. Basic Profile Milling
ii. Depth and Lateral Control Profile Milling Parameters
iii. Lead In and Lead Out Motions
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 14. Creating Straight Cut Surface Milling Sequences
i. Understanding Surface Milling
ii. Straight Cut Surface Milling
iii. Straight Cut Surface Milling Parameters
iv. Creating Surface Milling Reference Geometry
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 15. Creating From Surface Isolines Surface Milling Sequences
i. From Surface Isolines Surface Milling
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 16. Creating Cut Line Surface Milling Sequences
i. Cut Line Surface Milling
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 17. Advanced Surface Milling Options
i. Advanced Surface Milling Options
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 18. Creating Roughing and Re-roughing Sequences
i. Basic Roughing and Re-roughing
ii. Roughing Scans and Entry and Exit Parameters

iii. Step Depth and Tolerance Control Roughing Parameters


iv. Additional Scallop Height Control Roughing Parameters
v. Roughing Corner Options
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 19. Creating Finishing Sequences
i. Basic Finishing
ii. Editing Finishing Parameters
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 20. Creating Trajectory Milling Sequences
i. Understanding Trajectory Milling
ii. Creating Sketched Milling Tools
iii. Basic 2-Axis Trajectory Milling
iv. 2-Axis Trajectory Milling Depth Control Parameters
v. 2-Axis Trajectory Milling Cutting Slices Parameters
vi. Basic 3-Axis Trajectory Milling
vii. 3-Axis Trajectory Milling Multi-Step and Multi-Pass Parameters
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 21. Creating Holemaking Sequences
i. Understanding Holemaking
ii. Basic Drilling
iii. Editing Drilling Toolpaths
iv. Creating and Using Drill Groups
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 22. Creating Engraving Sequences
i. Engraving on Flat and Complex Surfaces
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 23. Using the Process Manager
i. Using Process Manager Tools
ii. Editing Process Items
iii. Creating New Items in the Process Manager
iv. Creating and Using Manufacturing Templates
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 24. Creating and Post-Processing CL Data Files
i. Creating and Post-Processing CL Data Files
Knowledge Check Questions

Cabling using Creo Parametric 2.0


Overview
Course Code

TRN-3909-T

Course Length

3 Days

In this course, you will learn how to create 3-D


electrical harnesses using Creo Parametric
2.0. This includes using Creo Schematics
to pass schematic diagram information into
the 3-D harness designs created within
Creo Parametric 2.0. You will learn how
to route electrical harnesses both with and
without schematic diagram information,
create flattened harnesses for manufacturing,
and document harness designs by creating
flattened harness drawings that include
customized BOM tables and wire list
information.
A significant portion of the course is devoted
to a cabling design project, during which you
will create a full wiring harness with minimal
picks and clicks to solidify techniques learned
previously in the course.
After successfully completing the course, you
will be able to create 3-D electrical harnesses
and associated manufacturing deliverables
using Creo Parametric 2.0. Optionally, you
may wish to attend the Introduction to Creo
Schematics course. This will enable a full
understanding of the schematic design process
used to provide schematic data for the creation
of electrical harness assemblies in Creo
Parametric 2.0.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as 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. People in related roles will also benefit from taking this course.

Agenda
Day 1
Module

Introduction to the Creo Basic Cabling Process

Module

Creating Harness Assembly Structures

Module

Setting Up for Cabling

Module

Routing Wires and Cables

Module

Modifying Wire Routings

Module

Routing and Utilizing Networks

Module

Establishing Logical References

Module

Routing Wires and Cables using Logical Data

Module

Creating Harness Components and Cosmetics

Module

10

Creating Flat Harnesses

Module

11

Documenting Harness Designs

Module

12

Project (Creo Schematics-Based)

Module

13

Project (Manual Routing)

Day 2

Day 3

Course Content
Module 1. Introduction to the Creo Basic Cabling Process
i. Step 1: Assembly and Cabling Setup
ii. Step 2: Routing Wires and Cables
iii. Step 3: Flattening the Harness
iv. Step 4: Creating the Harness Drawing
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 2. Creating Harness Assembly Structures
i. Understanding Cabling Assembly Structure
ii. Understanding Electrical Assembly Structure: Sub-Assembly
iii. Understanding Electrical Assembly Structure: No Sub-Assembly
iv. Understanding Electrical Assembly Structure: Sub-Assemblies at Top Level
v. Utilizing Simplified Representations for Cabling
vi. Creating Cabling Assembly Structures
vii. Sharing Routing Geometry using Copy Geometry
viii. Sharing Routing Geometry using Shrinkwrap
ix. Creating and Configuring Connectors
x. Assembling Connectors
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 3. Setting Up for Cabling
i. Understanding the Cabling Interface
ii. Creating a Harness Part
iii. Creating a Wire Color Appearance File
iv. Manually Designating Connector and Entry Ports
v. Creating Wire Spools
vi. Creating Cable Spools
vii. Creating Ribbon Cable Spools
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 4. Routing Wires and Cables
i. Routing Wires using Simple Route
ii. Inserting and Editing Wire Locations
iii. Creating Wire Locations from References
iv. Routing Wires using Follow Cable
v. Rerouting Wires
vi. Routing Cables
vii. Routing Ribbon Cables
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 5. Modifying Wire Routings
i. Deleting Wires and Segments

ii. Editing Location Properties


iii. Modifying Wire Packing
iv. Modifying Routing Dimensions
v. Modifying Wire Lengths
vi. Utilizing Information Tools
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 6. Routing and Utilizing Networks
i. Creating Networks
ii. Checking Networks
iii. Routing using Networks
iv. Modifying Networks While Routing
v. Sharing and Connecting Networks
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 7. Establishing Logical References
i. Logical References Overview
ii. Investigating Creo Schematics Diagrams
iii. Exporting Data from Creo Schematics
iv. Importing Creo Schematics Data Into Creo Parametric
v. Autodesignating Components
vi. Viewing Designation Information
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 8. Routing Wires and Cables using Logical Data
i. Routing with Logical Data
ii. Routing with Logical Data and Networks
iii. Viewing Routing Information
iv. Updating Creo Schematics Designs
v. Updating Creo Parametric with New Creo Schematics Data
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 9. Creating Harness Components and Cosmetics
i. Creating Splices with Logical Data
ii. Creating Splices Manually
iii. Creating Sheath Spools
iv. Creating Bundles
v. Creating Cabling Cosmetics
vi. Creating Custom Components
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 10. Creating Flat Harnesses
i. Creating a Flat Harness Model
ii. Using Manual Fan

iii. Using Auto Fan


iv. Modifying Flattened Segments
v. Assembling Harness Components
vi. Analyzing Harness Component Operations
vii. Viewing Harness Information
viii. Closing Loops
ix. Investigating Additional Flatten Features
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 11. Documenting Harness Designs
i. Creating Cabling Assembly Views
ii. Creating Harness Views
iii. Creating Harness Report Tables
iv. Placing Harness BOM Tables
v. Placing Connector Pinout Tables
vi. Placing Spool BOM Tables
vii. Placing Harness From and To Tables
viii. Showing Cabling Detail Items
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 12. Project (Creo Schematics-Based)
i. The Electrical Cabinet
ii. Set Up for Cabling
iii. Routing Wires and Cables
iv. Modifying Wires and Cable Routing
v. Flattening the Harness
vi. Creating a Harness Drawing
Module 13. Project (Manual Routing)
i. The Electrical Cabinet
ii. Set Up for Cabling
iii. Routing Wires and Cables
iv. Modifying Wires and Cable Routing
v. Flattening the Harness
vi. Creating a Harness Drawing

Piping using Creo Parametric 2.0


Overview
Course Code

TRN-3910-T

Course Length

3 Days

In this course, you will learn how to manually


create (non-specification driven) mechanical
piping designs using Creo Parametric 2.0. This
includes learning how to configure pipelines,
how to route pipelines, and how to insert pipe
fittings such as valves and reducers. You
will also learn how to create specification
driven industrial piping designs using Creo
Parametric 2.0. This includes learning how
to use schematic diagrams created with Creo
Schematics to drive 3-D industrial piping
designs created within Creo Parametric 2.0.
Finally, you learn how to document piping
designs by creating drawings that include BOM
tables, pipe bend tables, and engineering
information, as well as how to export ISOGEN
format files for creating pipeline, spool and
systems isometric drawings.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding 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. People in related roles will also benefit from taking this course.

Agenda
Day 1
Module

Introduction to Piping

Module

2 Creating Piping Assembly Structures

Module

3 Configuring and Routing Pipelines

Module

4 Moving and Modifying Pipelines

Module

5 Configuring and Inserting Fittings

Day 2
Module

6 Creating Solid Pipeline Models

Module

7 Gathering Piping Information

Module

8 Creating Piping Drawings

Module

9 Specification Database Overview

Module

10 Setting Up Specification Databases: Piping

Module

11 Setting Up Specification Databases: Fittings

Day 3
Module

12 General Master Catalog Files

Module

13 Configuring Project-Specific Data Files

Module

14 Specification-Driven Routing and Inserting Fittings

Module

15 Using Creo Schematics Process and Instrumentation Diagrams Data

Module

16 Schematic Driven Pipeline Modeling

Module

17 Using ISOGEN PCF Data

Course Content
Module 1. Introduction to Piping
i. Understanding Piping Design Methods
ii. Manual Piping Development Process
iii. Specification-Driven Piping Development Process
iv. Understanding Piping Terminology
v. Understanding 2-D Schematic Piping Designs
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 2. Creating Piping Assembly Structures
i. Planning Piping Assembly Structures
ii. Piping Assembly Structure: Sub-Assembly
iii. Piping Assembly Structure: No Sub-Assembly
iv. Piping Assembly Structure: Sub-Assemblies at Top Level
v. Understanding Piping Large Assembly Management Tools
vi. Creating and Configuring Piping Skeletons
vii. Sharing Routing Geometry
viii. Assembling Piping Components Using Component Interfaces
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 3. Configuring and Routing Pipelines
i. Understanding Pipeline Routing
ii. Configuring Non-Specification-Driven Pipelines
iii. Routing Pipelines
iv. Routing Flexible Hoses
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 4. Moving and Modifying Pipelines
i. Adding Points and Moving Pipe Segments
ii. Modifying Pipeline Routing
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 5. Configuring and Inserting Fittings
i. Understanding Fittings
ii. Creating Fittings
iii. Inserting Fittings
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 6. Creating Solid Pipeline Models
i. Creating Solid Pipes
ii. Extracting Models
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 7. Gathering Piping Information

i. Using Piping Reporting Tools


Knowledge Check Questions
Module 8. Creating Piping Drawings
i. Creating Piping Drawings
ii. Displaying Piping Report Parameters
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 9. Specification Database Overview
i. Understanding the Piping Specification Database
ii. Master Catalog Directory and File Structure: Pipes
iii. Master Catalog Directory and File Structure: Fittings
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 10. Setting Up Specification Databases: Piping
i. Piping Master Catalog Directory File
ii. Pipe Design Master Catalog Files
iii. Pipe Manufacture Directory File
iv. Pipe Manufacture Master Catalog Files
v. Bend Machine Master Catalog Files
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 11. Setting Up Specification Databases: Fittings
i. Fitting Master Catalog Files
ii. Mapping Catalog Data to Fittings
iii. Understanding Fitting Libraries and Fitting Models
iv. Configuring Specification-Driven Fittings
v. Bolt Nut Master Catalog Files
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 12. General Master Catalog Files
i. Master Catalog Files: Piping Material File
ii. End Compatibility File
iii. Insulation Files
iv. Combined Size Code File
v. Units System File
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 13. Configuring Project-Specific Data Files
i. Configuring Auto-Selection Files
ii. Configuring Specification Directory Files
iii. Insulation Directory Files
iv. Fitting Category Map Files
v. Configuring Piping Config.pro Options
Knowledge Check Questions

Module 14. Specification-Driven Routing and Inserting Fittings


i. Specification-Driven Pipeline Routing
ii. Specification-Driven Fitting Insertion
iii. Design Rules
iv. Routing Continuous Fittings
v. Non-Break Fittings
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 15. Using Creo Schematics Process and Instrumentation Diagrams Data
i. Process and Instrumentation Diagrams Overview
ii. Creo Schematics Concepts and Terminology
iii. Investigating Process and Instrumentation Diagrams
iv. Exporting Design Information
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 16. Schematic Driven Pipeline Modeling
i. Designating Schematic Information
ii. Routing Pipelines Using Schematic Information
iii. Inserting Fittings Using Schematic Information
iv. Schematic Consistency Check Report
v. Updating Piping Designs from Creo Schematics
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 17. Using ISOGEN PCF Data
i. Creating ISOGEN PCF Data
Knowledge Check Questions

Introduction to Creo Simulate 2.0


Overview
Course Code

TRN-3911-0

Course Length

5 days

In this course, you will learn how to test,


validate, and optimize product designs with
the Creo Simulate module. Creo Simulate
enables you to simulate structural and
thermal loads on product designs. You will
complete comprehensive, hands-on lab
exercises that simulate realistic analysis and
design optimization activities. You will also
be introduced to advanced topics such as
dynamic analyses, combined mechanical and
thermal analyses, and Optimization Studies.
After completing the course, you will be able to
run engineering analyses and optimizations on
your product design models.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding 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.

Agenda
Day 1
Module

1 Introduction to Creo Simulate

Module

Module

3 Simulation Models

Module

Module

5 Structural Constraints

Module

6 Structural Loads

Theoretical Foundations

Materials and Material Properties

Day 2
Module

7 Meshing

Module

8 Convergence

Module

9 Structural Analysis

Module

10

Introduction to Results Evaluation

Day 3
Module

11 Refining the Design

Module

12

Module

13 Singularities

Basic Model Debugging

Day 4
Module

14

Analyzing Assemblies

Module

15 Shells

Module

16

Idealizations

Module

17

Thermal Analysis

Module

18

Advanced Analysis

Module

19

Project

Day 5

Course Content
Module 1. Introduction to Creo Simulate
i. Simulate Analysis Functionality
ii. Simulate Model Functionality
iii. The Simulate Application
iv. The Simulate User Interface Functionality
v. The Typical Simulation Process
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 2. Theoretical Foundations
i. The Finite Element Method
ii. The h- and p-Versions of Finite Elements
iii. The p-Method
iv. Structural Mechanics Stress Definitions and Hookes Law
v. Structural Mechanics Strain Energy and Failure Theories
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 3. Simulation Models
i. Preparing a CAD Model
ii. Using Inheritance and Remove Features
iii. Managing Units
iv. Understanding Model Types
v. Element Types Overview
vi. Defining Simulate Model Geometry
vii. Using Simulate Coordinate Systems
viii. Using Surface Regions
ix. Using Volume Regions
x. Controlling the Display of Simulation Entities
xi. Using Measures
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 4. Materials and Material Properties
i. Understanding Material Properties
ii. Defining Linear Elastic Materials
iii. Understanding Failure Criteria
iv. Creating Materials
v. Understanding Material Libraries
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 5. Structural Constraints
i. Defining Constraints
ii. Understanding Displacement Constraints
iii. Understanding Planar, Pin, and Ball Constraints

iv. Understanding Mirror Symmetry Constraints


v. Understanding Cyclic Symmetry Constraints
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 6. Structural Loads
i. Understanding Structural Loads
ii. Defining Global Loads
iii. Defining Forces, Moments, and Pressure
iv. Defining Loads as Functions
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 7. Meshing
i. Understanding Meshes
ii. Understanding Mesh Options
iii. Using AutoGEM Settings
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 8. Convergence
i. Convergence Methods
ii. Error Norms
iii. Comparing Convergence Methods
iv. Selecting a Convergence Method
v. Understanding P-Level Plots
vi. Recommendations for Memory Allocation
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 9. Structural Analysis
i. Fundamentals of a Linear Static Analysis
ii. Defining a Linear Static Analysis
iii. Understanding Modal Analysis
iv. Defining Fatigue Studies and Properties
v. Setting Up the Simulate Solver
vi. Starting, Stopping, and Monitoring the Simulate Solver
vii. Understanding the Batch Process
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 10. Introduction to Results Evaluation
i. Ensuring Result Quality
ii. The Simulate Result Directory Structure
iii. Using the Postprocessor
iv. Reviewing the Results Window
v. Inserting Results
vi. Formatting Results
vii. Performing Basic View Operations

viii. Hiding and Unhiding Results


ix. Editing, Copying, Deleting, Swapping, and Reordering Results Windows
x. Using Results Templates
xi. Using Annotations
xii. Creating Fringe Results
xiii. Creating Vector Results
xiv. Creating Graph Results
xv. Creating a Graph Preference File
xvi. Creating Model Results
xvii. Using Cutting and Capping Surfaces
xviii. Using Results Mode Info and Query
xix. Tying and Untying Results
xx. Controlling Animations
xxi. Exporting Results
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 11. Refining the Design
i. Understanding Design Variables
ii. Defining Design Studies
iii. Understanding Standard Design Studies
iv. Understanding Local Sensitivity Design Studies
v. Understanding Global Sensitivity Design Studies
vi. Understanding Optimization Design Studies
vii. Understanding Design Study Options
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 12. Basic Model Debugging
i. The Diagnostic Tool
ii. Debugging a Model
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 13. Singularities
i. Understanding Singularities
ii. Treating Singularities
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 14. Analyzing Assemblies
i. Using Interfaces
ii. Reviewing Interfaces
iii. Understanding Connections
iv. Using End Welds
v. Using Perimeter Welds
vi. Using Spot Welds
vii. Using Fasteners

Knowledge Check Questions


Module 15. Shells
i. Understanding Shells
ii. Using Shells on Quilts or Volume Surfaces
iii. Using Shell Pairs for Midsurface Models
iv. Using Connection Tools to Join Shell Midsurface Assemblies
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 16. Idealizations
i. Creating Discrete Masses
ii. Creating Rigid Links
iii. Creating Weighted Links
iv. Creating Springs
v. Defining a Beam
vi. Understanding Beam Results
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 17. Thermal Analysis
i. Understanding Thermal Analysis
ii. Creating Heat Loads
iii. Creating Prescribed Temperature Boundary Conditions
iv. Applying Traveling Heat Loads
v. Applying Temperature Loads to a Simulate Structure Model
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 18. Advanced Analysis
i. Understanding Static Analysis with Prestress
ii. Understanding Modal Analysis with Prestress
iii. Understanding Dynamic Analysis
iv. Understanding Linear Buckling Analysis
v. Understanding Nonlinear Stability Analysis: Snap-through
vi. Understanding Contact Analysis
vii. Understanding 2-D Plane Stress and Strain
viii. Understanding Symmetry
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 19. Project
i. The Journeymans Piece

Introduction to Creo Schematics 2.0


Overview
Course Code

TRN-3912-T

Course Length

3 Days

In this course, you will learn how to use Creo


Schematics to create schematic diagrams for
both electrical harness and piping designs.
You will also learn how to administer the Creo
Schematics working environment, configure
the catalog library, and create functional block
diagrams and block interconnect diagrams.
In addition, you will learn how to create
electrical circuit diagrams, wiring diagrams
(including wire interconnect diagrams), and
process and instrumentation design diagrams
for piping systems. Finally, you will learn
how to use wiring diagrams and process and
instrumentation design diagrams to configure
3-D harness designs and industrial piping
designs created within Creo Parametric.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

Course Objectives

Understand the 2-D schematic design


processes for electrical harness designs and
piping designs
Configure the Creo Schematics working
environment
Create and configure the catalog library
Create functional block diagrams (including
block interconnect diagrams)
Create circuit diagrams
Create wiring diagrams (including wire
interconnect diagrams)
Create process and instrumentation design
diagrams
Communicate diagram information to Creo
Parametric

Prerequisites

None

Audience

This course is intended for engineers involved in the schematic 2-D layout of either electrical
diagrams or piping diagrams

Agenda
Day 1
Module

Introduction to Creo Schematics

Module

Configuring the Working Environment

Module

Configuring Designs and Diagram Sheets

Module

Configuring Catalog Properties

Module

Creating Design Templates and Template Sheets

Module

Using Creo Schematics Tools

Module

Creating Catalog Artifacts

Module

Creating and Configuring a Central Catalog

Module

Reviewing Designs

Module

10

Instancing and Manipulating Objects

Module

11

Creating Block Diagrams

Module

12

Creating Circuit Diagrams

Module

13

Creating Wiring Diagrams

Module

14

Creating Interconnect Diagrams

Module

15

Creating P&ID Diagrams

Module

16

Using Schematic Design Data in Creo Parametric Harness and Piping Designs

Module

17

Using Pro/Diagram Information

Day 2

Day 3

Course Content
Module 1. Introduction to Creo Schematics
i. Electrical Diagram and Harness Design Process
ii. Piping Design Process
iii. Understanding Diagram Types
iv. Understanding Creo Schematics Concepts and Terminology
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 2. Configuring the Working Environment
i. Understanding the Creo Schematics User Interface
ii. Configuring Options and Switches
iii. Configuring Colors
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 3. Configuring Designs and Diagram Sheets
i. Creating and Configuring Designs and Diagram Sheets
ii. Configuring Grids
iii. Configuring Layers
iv. Configuring Location Sets
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 4. Configuring Catalog Properties
i. Configuring Object Types and Global Parameters
ii. Configuring Derived Parameters
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 5. Creating Design Templates and Template Sheets
i. Creating and Configuring Template Sheets
ii. Creating and Using Design Templates
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 6. Using Creo Schematics Tools
i. Using Selection Tools
ii. Using Viewing Tools
iii. Understanding Probe Specifier Tools
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 7. Creating Catalog Artifacts
i. Understanding Catalog Artifacts
ii. Using Datatables and Datasets
iii. Creating Ports
iv. Creating Blocks
v. Creating Fibers
vi. Understanding Groups

vii. Creating Groups


viii. Creating Cables
ix. Exporting and Importing Design Items
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 8. Creating and Configuring a Central Catalog
i. Creating a Central Catalog
ii. Managing Central Catalogs
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 9. Reviewing Designs
i. Using the Model Explorer
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 10. Instancing and Manipulating Objects
i. Instancing Objects
ii. Manipulating Objects
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 11. Creating Block Diagrams
i. Creating Block Diagrams
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 12. Creating Circuit Diagrams
i. Creating Circuit Diagrams
ii. Managing Signal Networks
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 13. Creating Wiring Diagrams
i. Creating Wiring Diagrams
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 14. Creating Interconnect Diagrams
i. Understanding Interconnect Diagrams
ii. Creating Block Interconnect Diagrams
iii. Creating Wiring Interconnect Diagrams
iv. Verifying Interconnect Diagrams
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 15. Creating P&ID Diagrams
i. Creating P&ID Diagrams
ii. Updating P&ID Diagrams
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 16. Using Schematic Design Data in Creo Parametric Harness and Piping Designs
i. Transferring XML Data into 3-D Harness Designs
ii. Understanding 3-D Piping Design Approaches

iii. Transferring XML Data into 3-D Piping Designs


iv. Verifying Creo Schematics Design Data
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 17. Using Pro/Diagram Information
i. Migrating Pro/DIAGRAM Schematics
Knowledge Check Questions

Introduction to Creo Layout 2.0


Overview
Course Code

TRN-3913-T

Course Length

1 Day

In this course, you will learn about a new


Creo module called Layout that is used for
creating unconstrained 2-D designs that can be
leveraged in 3-D models. You will investigate
the concepts behind Creo Layout, a typical
workflow, and the user-interface. You will also
learn how Layout makes use of precision
panels and sketching guides to intelligently
sketch a variety of 2-D geometry, as well as
learn how to manipulate, organize, and import
layout geometry. Finally, you will learn how to
leverage 2-D Layout designs in 3-D models.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

Course Objectives

Understand Layout sketching methodology


Sketch Layout geometry
Manipulate Layout geometry
Organize Layout geometry
Import Layout geometry
Annotate Layouts
Utilize Layouts in 3-D models

Prerequisites

Introduction to Creo Parametric 2.0 (optional)

Audience

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

Agenda
Day 1
Module

Introduction to Layout

Module

2 Layout Sketching Methodology

Module

3 Sketching Layout Geometry

Module

4 Manipulating Layout Geometry

Module

5 Organizing Layout Geometry

Module

6 Importing Layout Geometry

Module

7 Annotating Layouts

Module

Utilizing Layouts in 3-D Models

Course Content
Module 1. Introduction to Layout
i. Exploring Layout Concepts
ii. Understanding Layout File Types and Uses
iii. Understanding the Layout Workflow
iv. Exploring the Layout Interface
v. Manipulating Layout Views
vi. Selecting Geometry
vii. Creating a Layout
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 2. Layout Sketching Methodology
i. Sketching Using Precision Panels
ii. Sketching Using Guides
iii. Sketching Settings
iv. Utilizing Layout Dimensions
v. Utilizing Layout Constraints
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 3. Sketching Layout Geometry
i. Sketching Lines
ii. Sketching Arcs
iii. Sketching Rectangles and Parallelograms
iv. Sketching Circles
v. Sketching Fillets
vi. Sketching Chamfers
vii. Sketching Construction Geometry
viii. Sketching Text
ix. Sketching Ellipses
x. Sketching Conic Arcs
xi. Sketching Splines
xii. Sketching Centerlines and Center Points
xiii. Sketching Datum Geometry
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 4. Manipulating Layout Geometry
i. Utilizing the Mirror and Flip Tools
ii. Utilizing the Trim and Merge Tools
iii. Patterning Layout Geometry
iv. Translating, Rotating, and Scaling Layout Geometry
v. Importing 2-D Geometry from the Palette
vi. Measuring Layout Geometry

vii. Utilizing 2-D Diagnostic Tools


Knowledge Check Questions
Module 5. Organizing Layout Geometry
i. Exploring Geometry Color and Line Style
ii. Grouping Layout Geometry
iii. Creating Structures in Layout
iv. Utilizing Geometry Tags
v. Defining Property Tags
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 6. Importing Layout Geometry
i. Importing 2-D Geometry
ii. Importing 3-D Cross-Sections
iii. Importing Images
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 7. Annotating Layouts
i. Creating Layout Symbols
ii. Creating Layout Notes
iii. Creating Layout Tables
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 8. Utilizing Layouts in 3-D Models
i. Designating Public Geometry
ii. Assembling Layouts
iii. Utilizing Layouts in 3-D Models
Knowledge Check Questions

Introduction to Creo Illustrate 2.0


Overview
Course Code

TRN-3914T

Course Length

1 Day

In this course, you will learn about Creo


Illustrate and its role as a purpose-built,
role-based solution for creating 3-D technical
illustrations. You will learn how to dynamically
create technical illustrations from existing 3-D
CAD data. You will also learn how to map
existing eBOM data to populate an illustration
specific sBOM. In addition, you will learn
how to manipulate imported 3-D viewables to
create service information content including
service procedures, parts identification,
training materials, and product assembly and
disassembly. Finally, you will learn how to
create markup and annotations in figures and
animations.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

Course Objectives

Demonstrate fundamental Creo Illustrate


illustration and figure creation steps to produce
an illustration-specific sBOM from imported 3-D
CAD data
List and describe methods and tools used to
create exploded views, create section cuts, and
remove graphic objects from an illustration
Modify illustrations by adding rendering styles,
color, and work with the Creo Illustrate 3-D
symbols library
Create and manage a parts list from the Creo
Illustrate sBOM
Create step-wise documentation using the
Sequencer module
Use the Creo Illustrate Animator tools to create
animated illustrations
Create parts list callouts and annotations in
illustration figures
Save, export, and publish illustrations

Prerequisites

Familiarity with Windows-based file systems and mouse operations

Familiarity with creating 2-D and 3-D illustrations from CAD data sources

Audience

This course is intended for technical publications illustrators, technical publications authors, training
authors, manufacturing instructors, and users responsible for parts definition, technical marketing,
and service planning. People in related roles will also benefit from taking this course.

Agenda
Day 1
Module

1 Introduction to Creo Illustrate

Module

2 Create an Illustration and Work with Figures

Module

Module

4 Authoring Sequenced Process Steps

Module

5 Creo Illustrate Animations

Module

6 Create and Manage Annotations, Sub-Assemblies, and Parts Lists

Module

7 Publishing and Exporting 3-D Illustrations

Exploding Assemblies

Course Content
Module 1. Introduction to Creo Illustrate
i. Introducing Creo Illustrate
ii. The Creo Illustrate Process
iii. Understanding the Creo Illustrate User Interface
iv. The Creo Illustrate Figure Viewing Area
v. The Creo Illustrate Ribbon
vi. The Creo Illustrate File Menu
vii. The Creo Illustrate Quick Access Toolbar
viii. The Creo Illustrate Primary Panel
ix. The Creo Illustrate Upper Data Panel
x. The Creo Illustrate Lower Data Panel
xi. Creo Illustrate Structure Tree
xii. The Creo Illustrate Status Bar
xiii. Starting Creo Illustrate
xiv. Working with Creo Illustrate
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 2. Create an Illustration and Work with Figures
i. Import 3-D MCAD Data
ii. Display Parts in the Structure Edit Viewing Area
iii. Structure Edit Mode
iv. Creo Illustrate Ribbon Home Tab
v. Advanced sBOM Editing Tools
vi. Working with Figures
vii. sBOM Structure versus Displayed Parts and Sub-Assemblies
viii. Figure Orientation
ix. Selecting Parts and Sub-Assemblies
x. Find Parts and Sub-Assemblies
xi. Changing the Figure Display
xii. Figure Rendering Options
xiii. Hide and Unhide Parts and Sub-Assemblies
xiv. Filters
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 3. Exploding Assemblies
i. Explode Figures
ii. Translate Exploded Figures
iii. Rotate Exploded Figures
iv. Restore Part and Sub-Assembly Locations
v. Create Explode Lines
vi. Smart Explode

vii. Working with Smart Explode Selection


viii. Setting the Smart Explode Direction
ix. Change Smart Explode Options
x. Save and Exit Smart Explode
xi. Section an Assembly
xii. Orient the Sectioning Plane
xiii. Advanced Sectioning Features
xiv. Create Quarter Cut Sections
xv. Cap the Section
xvi. Set Specific Parts to be Sectioned
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 4. Authoring Sequenced Process Steps
i. The Sequencer Process
ii. Creating Sequence Steps
iii. Editing Sequence Steps
iv. Adding Tagged Symbols and Callouts
v. Reordering Steps within the Sequence
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 5. Creo Illustrate Animations
i. Figure Animations
ii. Animation Control Tools
iii. Playback Controls
iv. Tracks and Keys
v. Timeline Control Tools
vi. Recording Control Tools
vii. Creating an Animation
viii. Using Animation Effects
ix. Editing Tracks
x. Editing Keys
xi. Easing Movement
xii. Previewing the Animation Path
xiii. Exporting a Figure Animation as a Movie
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 6. Create and Manage Annotations, Sub-Assemblies, and Parts Lists
i. Annotating Figures
ii. Customizing Tooltips
iii. Notes and Callout Annotations
iv. Leader Line Annotations
v. Stamp Annotations
vi. The Symbols Library

vii. Measurement Tools


viii. Assemble Parts
ix. Automatically Generate an Item List
x. Investigating Creo Illustrate Options
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 7. Publishing and Exporting 3-D Illustrations
i. Publishing C3DI Files
ii. Accessing the Save Figure As Menu
iii. E-mailing a Figure
Knowledge Check Questions

Flexible Modeling using Creo Parametric 2.0


Overview
Course Code

TRN-3915-T

Course Length

1 Day

In this course, you will learn how to use flexible


modeling tools to edit existing geometry on
parametric models. The flexible modeling
process typically involves initially selecting
model surfaces, then refining the selected
surface set using smart selection tools, and
finally modifying the selected geometry by
applying transformation tools, patterning
tools, or symmetry tools. At the end
of each module, you will complete a set of
review questions to reinforce critical topics
from that module. At the end of the course,
you will complete a course assessment in
Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

Course Objectives

Understand flexible modeling basics


Apply selection and tools
Utilize editing and transformations
Work with recognition
Use propagation and other editing features

Prerequisites

Introduction to Creo Parametric 2.0 or equivalent experience

Audience

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

Agenda
Day 1
Module

Introduction to Flexible Modeling

Module

2 Selection and Tools

Module

3 Editing and Transformations

Module

Module

5 Propagation and Other Editing Features

Recognition

Course Content
Module 1. Introduction to Flexible Modeling
i. Understanding Flexible Modeling
ii. Understanding the Flexible Modeling User Interface
iii. The Flexible Modeling Process
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 2. Selection and Tools
i. Using the Selection Filter
ii. Applying Shape Selection
iii. Applying Boss Selections
iv. Applying Cut Selections
v. Applying Round Selections
vi. Leveraging Geometry Rules
vii. Right-Clicking for Quick Access to Tools
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 3. Editing and Transformations
i. Applying Flexible Move using the Dragger
ii. Applying Flexible Move by Dimension
iii. Applying Flexible Move using Constraints
iv. Applying Flexible Offset
v. Modifying Analytic Geometry
vi. Using Flexible Mirror
vii. Applying Flexible Substitute
viii. Using the Edit Round Feature
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 4. Recognition
i. Working with Pattern Recognition
ii. Working with Symmetry Recognition
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 5. Propagation and Other Editing Features
i. Using the Flexible Attach Feature
ii. Applying the Flexible Remove Feature
iii. Combining Transform with Recognition Features
Knowledge Check Questions

Introduction to Creo Direct 2.0


Overview
Course Code

TRN-3916-T

Course Length

1 Day

In this course, you will learn direct modeling


using Creo Direct 2.0. You will become familiar
with Creo Directs interface and approach to
direct modeling, including how to quickly create
sketches with precision, transform sketches
into 3-D shapes, and directly manipulate
existing geometry with ease. You will also learn
how to assemble and reposition components in
an assembly, as well as use existing geometry
in an assembly to create part geometry.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

Course Objectives

Understand the Direct Modeling approach to


creating geometry
Sketch precise 2-D geometry without constraints
Create 3-D shapes by extruding, revolving, and
sweeping sketches and sketch regions
Create datums, holes, rounds, chamfers, and
draft
Use advanced sketching techniques
Rapidly select and directly modify 3-D shapes
in your models
Use advanced tools including sweeps and shells
Understand the direct approach to creating
assemblies

Prerequisites

Introduction to Creo Parametric or equivalent experience

Audience

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

Agenda
Day 1
Module

1 Introduction to Creo Direct

Module

2 Creating Sketches in 2-D Mode

Module

3 Extruding and Revolving Sketches and Sketch Regions

Module

4 Datums, Holes, Rounds, Chamfers, and Drafts

Module

5 Advanced Sketching

Module

6 Selecting, Modifying, and Reusing 3-D Geometry

Module

7 Advanced Tools: Sweep and Shell

Module

8 Creating Assemblies in Creo Direct

Course Content
Module 1. Introduction to Creo Direct
i. Understanding Direct Modeling
ii. Understanding the User Interface
iii. Opening and Creating a Creo Direct Model
iv. Orienting and Positioning the Model
v. Understanding Selection
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 2. Creating Sketches in 2-D Mode
i. Understanding 2-D Mode
ii. Configuring the 2-D Grid
iii. Understanding the Precision Panel
iv. Sketching a Line/Arc Chain
v. Sketching Rectangles, Circles, and Arcs
vi. Using Guides
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 3. Extruding and Revolving Sketches and Sketch Regions
i. Understanding Sketches and Sketch Regions
ii. Creating Extrusions
iii. Revolving Sketches
iv. Understanding Snap to Geometry
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 4. Datums, Holes, Rounds, Chamfers, and Drafts
i. Creating Datums
ii. Creating Holes
iii. Creating Rounds and Chamfers
iv. Creating Drafts
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 5. Advanced Sketching
i. Creating Construction Geometry
ii. Trimming Sketched Entities
iii. Projecting 3-D Geometry Into a Sketch
iv. Mirroring Sketched Entities
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 6. Selecting, Modifying, and Reusing 3-D Geometry
i. Using Shape Selection
ii. Shape Selection Types
iii. Using Marquee Selection
iv. Leveraging Geometry Selection Rules

v. Understanding the CoPilot


vi. Using the Move/Rotate Tool
vii. Moving Geometry by Dimension
viii. Editing Rounds
ix. Modifying Analytic Surfaces
x. Removing Surfaces From a Solid
xi. Patterning Geometry
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 7. Advanced Tools: Sweep and Shell
i. Creating Sweeps
ii. Shelling Solid Geometry
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 8. Creating Assemblies in Creo Direct
i. Assembling Components
ii. Designing Components in Assembly
Knowledge Check Questions

Introduction to Creo Options Modeler 2.0


Overview
Course Code

TRN-3917-T

Course Length

1 Day

In this course, you will learn how to use


Creo Options Modeler to create configurable
assemblies. You will begin by exploring a
completed configurable assembly that has
multiple variations created. You will then
learn how to establish interchangeability
between components, and how to create and
assemble configurable products, configurable
modules, and module variants. Then, you will
become familiar with the creation of options
and choices, which will enable you to explore
usage of the Variant Builder to configure
assembly variants. Finally, you learn how to
leverage an existing design assembly and
develop a configurable product assembly
containing multiple design variations.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

Course Objectives

Understand and use Creo Options Modeler


Create interchange assemblies
Create configurable modules and products
Define options and choices
Utilize configurable assemblies

Prerequisites

Introduction to Creo Parametric 2.0

Advanced Assembly Design using Creo Parametric 2.0

Audience

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

Agenda
Day 1
Module

1 Introduction to Creo Options Modeler

Module

2 Creating Interchange Assemblies

Module

3 Creating Configurable Modules and Products

Module

4 Defining Options and Choices

Module

5 Utilizing Configurable Assemblies

Module

Project

Course Content
Module 1. Introduction to Creo Options Modeler
i. Introduction to Options Modeler
ii. Exploring a Configurable Assembly
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 2. Creating Interchange Assemblies
i. Understanding Interchangeability
ii. Replacing Components using Family Table
iii. Understanding Interchange Assemblies
iv. Replacing using a Functional Interchange Assembly
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 3. Creating Configurable Modules and Products
i. Creating Configurable Modules and Products
ii. Creating a Configurable Module from an Interchange Assembly
iii. Adding Module Variants to Configurable Modules
iv. Assembling with Configurable Products
v. Creating Configurable Product Sub-Assemblies
vi. Transferring Components into Configurable Modules
vii. Utilizing Family Tables in Configurable Modules
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 4. Defining Options and Choices
i. Defining Options
ii. Defining Choices
iii. Assigning Components to Choices
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 5. Utilizing Configurable Assemblies
i. Understanding the Variant Builder
ii. Utilizing the Variant Builder
iii. Managing Configurations
iv. Saving New Product Variants
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 6. Project
i. Designing Variations for the Power Head
ii. The Drill Variation
iii. The Pump Variation
iv. The Auger Variation

Mold Design using Creo Parametric 2.0


Overview
Course Code

TRN-3920-T

Course Length

2 Days

The Mold application provides the tools to


create a mold model from start to finish
using the mold design process within Creo
Parametric 2.0. In this course, you will learn
how to create, modify, and analyze mold
components and assemblies. Any changes
made to the design model automatically
propagate to the mold components and
assemblies. You will also how to create
final extract components that reflect the
geometry of the design model, along with
shrinkage considerations, adequate drafting,
mold features, and cooling systems. After
completing this course, you will have a better
understanding of the mold design process and
how to create molded products using the mold
design process.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

Course Objectives

Learn the basic mold process


Prepare design models for the mold process
Analyze design models to ensure their readiness for molding
Create mold models
Apply shrinkage to the reference model
Create and assemble workpieces into the mold model
Create mold volumes
Create parting lines and parting surfaces
Split mold volumes
Extract mold components
Create mold features
Learn how to fill and open the mold

Prerequisites

Introduction to Creo Parametric 2.0

Basic understanding of industry standard Mold design terminology and processes

Knowledge of Creo Parametric surfacing techniques a plus

Audience

This course is intended for designers, machinists, and manufacturing engineers. People in related
roles will also benefit from taking this course.

Agenda
Day 1
Module

Introduction to the Creo Parametric Basic Mold Process

Module

Design Model Preparation

Module

Design Model Analysis

Module

Mold Models

Module

Shrinkage

Module

Workpieces

Module

Mold Volume Creation

Module

Parting Line and Parting Surface Creation

Module

Splitting Mold Volumes

Module

10

Mold Component Extraction

Module

11

Mold Features Creation

Module

12

Filling and Opening the Mold

Day 2

Course Content
Module 1. Introduction to the Creo Parametric Basic Mold Process
i. Creo Parametric Basic Mold Process
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 2. Design Model Preparation
i. Understanding Mold Theory
ii. Preparing Design Models for the Mold Process
iii. Creating Profile Rib Features
iv. Creating Drafts Split at Sketch
v. Creating Drafts Split at Curve
vi. Creating Drafts Split at Surface
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 3. Design Model Analysis
i. Analyzing Design Models Theory
ii. Performing a Draft Check
iii. Understanding Mold Analysis Settings
iv. Performing a Thickness Check
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 4. Mold Models
i. Creating New Mold Models
ii. Analyzing Model Accuracy
iii. Locating the Reference Model
iv. Assembling the Reference Model
v. Creating the Reference Model
vi. Redefining the Reference Model
vii. Analyzing Reference Model Orientation
viii. Analyzing Mold Cavity Layout
ix. Analyzing Variable Mold Cavity Layout
x. Analyzing Mold Cavity Layout Orientation
xi. Calculating Projected Area
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 5. Shrinkage
i. Understanding Shrinkage
ii. Applying Shrinkage by Scale
iii. Applying Shrinkage by Dimension
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 6. Workpieces
i. Creating Style States Using the View Manager
ii. Creating a Workpiece Automatically

iii. Creating a Custom Automatic Workpiece


iv. Creating and Assembling a Workpiece Manually
v. Reclassifying and Removing Mold Model Components
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 7. Mold Volume Creation
i. Surfacing Terms
ii. Understanding Mold Volumes
iii. Sketching Mold Volumes
iv. Creating Sliders using Boundary Quilts
v. Sketching Slider Mold Volumes
vi. Creating a Reference Part Cutout
vii. Sketching Lifter Mold Volumes
viii. Replacing Surfaces and Trimming to Geometry
ix. Sketching Insert Mold Volumes
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 8. Parting Line and Parting Surface Creation
i. Understanding Parting Lines and Parting Surfaces
ii. Creating an Automatic Parting Line Using Silhouette Curves
iii. Analyzing Silhouette Curve Options: Slides
iv. Analyzing Silhouette Curve Options: Loop Selection
v. Creating a Skirt Surface
vi. Analyzing Skirt Surface Options: Extend Curves
vii. Analyzing Skirt Surface Options: Tangent Conditions
viii. Analyzing Skirt Surface Options: Extension Directions
ix. Analyzing Skirt Surface Options: ShutOff Extension
x. Analyzing Surface Editing and Manipulation Tools
xi. Merging Surfaces
xii. Creating Saddle Shutoff Surfaces
xiii. Creating a Parting Surface Manually
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 9. Splitting Mold Volumes
i. Splitting the Workpiece
ii. Splitting Mold Volumes
iii. Splitting Volumes using Multiple Parting Surfaces
iv. Blanking and Unblanking Mold Items
v. Analyzing Split Classification
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 10. Mold Component Extraction
i. Extracting Mold Components from Volumes
ii. Applying Start Models to Mold Components

Knowledge Check Questions


Module 11. Mold Features Creation
i. Creating Waterline Circuits
ii. Analyzing Waterline End Conditions
iii. Performing a Waterlines Check
iv. Creating Sprues and Runners
v. Creating Ejector Pin Clearance Holes
vi. Creating UDFs
vii. Placing UDFs
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 12. Filling and Opening the Mold
i. Creating a Molding
ii. Opening the Mold
iii. Draft Checking a Mold Opening Step
iv. Interference Checking a Mold Opening Step
v. Viewing Mold Information
Knowledge Check Questions

Interactive Surface Design using Creo Parametric 2.0


Overview
Course Code

TRN-3921-T

Course Length

2 Days

In this course, you will learn how to use the


Style environment to create and manipulate
freeform curves, freeform surfaces, freeform
surface details, and advanced freeform
surface models. You will also learn how to
integrate style features with other parametric
features in design models. After completing
this course, you will be well prepared to design
complex-shaped freeform surface models in
Creo Parametric.
In Creo Parametric, you can create freeform
surface models using the Style modeling
environment. The Style modeling environment
is a spline-based freeform modeler that
enables you to combine the parametric
feature-based modeling approach with the
unconstrained freeform surface modeling
approach. This gives you the flexibility to
design complex-shaped products in a single
modeling environment. The Style tool is
available through the Interactive Surface
Design Extension (ISDX).
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

Course Objectives

Understand the style surface modeling process


Understand style surface modeling concepts
Create initial style curves
Develop style surface models
Use advanced tools and techniques for defining
style shapes
Create smooth style surface models
Integrate style and parametric features
Use techniques for creating common detailed
shapes
Create complex, high quality style surface
models

Prerequisites

Introduction to Creo Parametric 2.0

Audience

This course is intended for design engineers and mechanical designers who need to create styled
surface geometry. People in related roles will also benefit from taking this course.

Agenda
Day 1
Module

Introduction to the Style Surface Modeling Process

Module

Understanding Style Surface Modeling Concepts

Module

Creating Initial Style Curves

Module

Developing Style Surface Models

Module

Advanced Tools and Techniques for Defining Style Shapes

Module

Creating Smooth Style Surface Models

Module

Integrating Style and Parametric Features

Module

Techniques for Creating Common Detailed Shapes

Module

Creating Complex, High Quality Style Surface Models

Day 2

Course Content
Module 1. Introduction to the Style Surface Modeling Process
i. Introduction to Freeform Surface Modeling
ii. Understanding Surface Modeling Paradigms
iii. Combining Style and Parametric Modeling
iv. Typical Style Modeling Process
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 2. Understanding Style Surface Modeling Concepts
i. Understanding the Style Tool
ii. Understanding Style Features
iii. Understanding Datum Features within Style
iv. Understanding the Style Modeling Environment
v. Using Style Tool Shortcut Menus
vi. Using Style Tool Key Combinations
vii. Understanding Active Planes
viii. Understanding the Style Tool 4-View Layout
ix. Understanding Style Preferences
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 3. Creating Initial Style Curves
i. Understanding Style Curves
ii. Creating Basic Style Curves
iii. Creating Style Curves as Circles or Arcs
iv. Manipulating Style Point Locations
v. Connecting Curves Using Soft Points
vi. Manipulating Soft Points
vii. Defining Endpoint Tangency
viii. Defining Soft Endpoint Tangency
ix. Editing Curves
x. Creating Radial Path Planar Curves
xi. Using the 4-View Layout to Modify Curves
xii. Analyzing Curves
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 4. Developing Style Surface Models
i. Understanding Style Surfaces
ii. Creating Boundary Surfaces
iii. Creating Loft Surfaces
iv. Using Multiple Curves as a Single Boundary
v. Creating a Blend Surface Using the Radial Option
vi. Creating a Blend Surface Using the Uniform Option

vii. Using Surfaces to Define Curves


viii. Creating a Curve on Surface Type Curve
ix. Intersecting to Create a Curve on Surface
x. Creating a Curve Using Curve from Surface
xi. Manipulating Curve on Surface Type Curves
xii. Trimming Surfaces in the Style Tool
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 5. Advanced Tools and Techniques for Defining Style Shapes
i. Manipulating Shapes Using Internal Curves
ii. Copying and Moving Curves
iii. Copying Curves Proportionally
iv. Offsetting Curves
v. Modifying Curve Shapes Proportionally
vi. Unlinking Style Curves
vii. Making Curves Planar Between Endpoints
viii. Editing Style Surfaces
ix. Resolving Failed Style Geometry
x. Using References from Design Models
xi. Using Imported 3-D Data
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 6. Creating Smooth Style Surface Models
i. Understanding Curvature
ii. Using the Curvature Analysis Tool
iii. Using Visual Mirror with a Curvature Analysis
iv. Manipulating Surface Boundary Connections
v. Understanding Surface Connection Order
vi. Analyzing Continuity of Style Designs
vii. Using the Shaded Curvature Analysis Tool
viii. Using the Reflection Analysis Tool
ix. Using the Dihedral Angle Analysis Tool
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 7. Integrating Style and Parametric Features
i. Understanding Parallel Modeling
ii. Using Style Surfaces to Define Solid Geometry
iii. Exporting Curve Parameters for Modification
iv. Referencing a Parametric Framework
v. Manipulating Style Geometry Using Editing Tools
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 8. Techniques for Creating Common Detailed Shapes
i. Creating Common Detailed Shapes

ii. Creating Scoops or Bulges Using Intersecting Surfaces


iii. Creating Scoops or Bulges with Definite Boundaries
iv. Creating Scoops or Bulges with Blurred Boundaries
v. Creating Split Surface Geometry
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 9. Creating Complex, High Quality Style Surface Models
i. Understanding Singularity in Triangular Surfaces
ii. Reparameterizing a Surface
iii. Understanding Four-Boundary Surfaces
iv. Using the Overbuild Technique
v. Using the Create Boundaries Technique
vi. Using the Void Boundary Technique
vii. Creating a Four-Boundary Rounded Shape
viii. Creating a Triangular Shape Using Four Boundaries
Knowledge Check Questions

Behavioral Modeling Using Creo Parametric 2.0


Overview
Course Code

TRN-3922-T

Course Length

1 Day

This course is designed for experienced users


who want to add additional features to meet
or exceed the design specifications of their
products. After completing this course, you
will be prepared to work on critical component
designs using Creo Parametric Behavioral
Modeling.
In this course, you will focus on learning
advanced analysis skills unrelated to structural
or thermal analysis. You will learn how to
analyze your models and create analysis
features that can enforce your design intent.
You will also learn how to create sensitivity
and feasibility studies that help you determine
how to reach your design goals. Furthermore,
you will learn how to create optimization
design studies that enable you to configure
the dimensions and parameters that Creo
Parametric can change to meet your design
specifications.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

Course Objectives

Apply the behavioral modeling process and


concepts to your designs
Create measurement analysis features
Create relation, motion, Creo Simulate, and
MS Excel analysis features
Create user-defined analysis features
Conduct sensitivity analyses
Conduct feasibility and optimization studies

Prerequisites

Introduction to Creo Parametric or equivalent experience

Experience with MS Excel, Mechanism Design, Creo Simulate, and Creo Mechanism Dynamics
Extension is useful but not required

Audience

This course is intended for product designers and engineers. People in related roles will also benefit
from taking this course.

Agenda
Day 1
Module

Introduction to the Behavioral Modeling Process

Module

Creating Measurement Features on Creo Parametric Models

Module

Creating Model Property Features on Creo Parametric Models

Module

Creating Analysis Features on Creo Parametric Models

Module

Creating User-Defined Analysis Features on Creo Parametric Models

Module

Conducting Design Studies and Optimizing Models

Module

Project

Course Content
Module 1. Introduction to the Behavioral Modeling Process
i. Behavioral Modeling Process
ii. Identifying BMX Analysis Types
iii. Identifying the Differences Between Creo Parametric Analyses
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 2. Creating Measurement Features on Creo Parametric Models
i. Using the Measure Tools
ii. Using the Measure Summary Tool
iii. Creating a Measurement Feature
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 3. Creating Model Property Features on Creo Parametric Models
i. Comparing Model Property Analyses
ii. Measuring Mass Properties
iii. Measuring X-Section Mass Properties
iv. Measuring Pairs Clearance
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 4. Creating Analysis Features on Creo Parametric Models
i. Comparing Analysis Features
ii. Creating a Relation Analysis Feature
iii. Creating a Motion Analysis Feature
iv. Creating a Creo Simulate Analysis Feature
v. Creating an MS Excel Analysis Feature
vi. Creating an External Analysis Feature
vii. Monitoring the Parameters of Analysis Features
viii. Statistical Design Study
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 5. Creating User-Defined Analysis Features on Creo Parametric Models
i. Introduction to User-Defined Analysis Features
ii. Creating Field Points
iii. Creating a Construction Group
iv. Creating User-Defined Analysis Features
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 6. Conducting Design Studies and Optimizing Models
i. Comparing Design Studies
ii. Translating Design Specifications
iii. Performing Sensitivity Analysis
iv. Performing Feasibility Design Studies
v. Performing Optimization Design Studies

Knowledge Check Questions


Module 7. Project

Mechanism Design using Creo Parametric 2.0


Overview
Course Code

TRN-3923-T

Course Length

1 Day

This is used as Course Overview. Course


overview and Course Descriptions are same
In this course, you will learn about creating
mechanism connections, configuring the
mechanism model, creating a kinematic
analysis, and evaluating results. Mechanism
Design using Creo Parametric is designed
for experienced users who want to add
motion to their models by creating mechanism
connections and servo motors. In Creo
Parametric you can add motion to your models
using the standard mechanism functionality,
often referred to as the Mechanism Design
Extension (MDX). These topics will enable
you to simulate the range of motion between
components in your moving assemblies,
create gear connections that simulate the gear
ratios, create Cam connections that enable
Creo Parametric parts to push other parts
they come into contact with, and check for
collisions between moving components. After
completing this course, you will be prepared
to work on mechanism designs using Creo
Parametric Mechanism Design. At the end
of each module, you will complete a set of
review questions to reinforce critical topics
from that module. At the end of the course,
you will complete a course assessment in
Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

Course Objectives

Introduce the mechanism design process


Create mechanism connections
Configure motion and analysis
Evaluate analysis results

Prerequisites

Introduction to Creo Parametric

Audience

This course is intended for design engineers and mechanical designers who need to add and evaluate
the motion of their assemblies. People in related roles will also benefit from taking this course.

Agenda
Day 1
Module

Introduction to the Mechanism Design Process

Module

Creating Mechanism Connections

Module

Configuring Motion and Analysis

Module

Evaluating Analysis Results

Course Content
Module 1. Introduction to the Mechanism Design Process
i. Introduction to Mechanism Design
ii. Understanding the Mechanism Design Process
iii. Creating the Model
iv. Verifying the Mechanism
v. Adding Servo Motors
vi. Preparing for Analysis of a Mechanism
vii. Analyzing the Mechanism
viii. Evaluating Analysis Results
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 2. Creating Mechanism Connections
i. Creating Mechanism Bodies
ii. Understanding Constraints and Connection Sets
iii. Understanding Predefined Connection Sets
iv. Configuring Motion Axis Settings
v. Using Rigid Connection Sets
vi. Using Pin Connection Sets
vii. Using Slider Connection Sets
viii. Using Cylinder Connection Sets
ix. Using Planar Connection Sets
x. Using Ball Connection Sets
xi. Using Weld Connection Sets
xii. Using Bearing Connection Sets
xiii. Using General Connection Sets
xiv. Using Slot Connection Sets
xv. Creating Cam-Follower Connections
xvi. 3D Contact
xvii. Creating Generic Gear Connections
xviii. Creating Dynamic Gear Connections
xix. Creating Belt Connections
xx. Using the Drag and Snapshot Tools
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 3. Configuring Motion and Analysis
i. Understanding Servo Motors
ii. Understanding Analysis Definitions
iii. Creating Geometry Servo Motors
iv. Creating Motion Axis Servo Motors
v. Creating Slot Motors
vi. Graphing the Magnitude of Servo Motors

vii. Assigning Constant Motion


viii. Assigning Ramp Motion
ix. Assigning Cosine Motion
x. Assigning SCCA Motion
xi. Assigning Cycloidal Motion
xii. Assigning Parabolic Motion
xiii. Assigning Polynomial Motion
xiv. Assigning Table Motion
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 4. Evaluating Analysis Results
i. Generating Measure Results for Analysis
ii. Creating Analysis Measure Definitions
iii. Evaluating Playback Results
iv. Understanding the Animate Dialog Box
v. Checking for Collisions
vi. Creating Motion Envelopes
Knowledge Check Questions

Mechanism Simulation using Creo Parametric 2.0


Overview
Course Code

TRN-3924-T

Course Length

1 Day

In this course, you will focus on learning


advanced modeling and analysis skills.
Topics will include developing the 3-D
model, analyzing the mechanism model, and
evaluating results. This course is designed for
experienced users who want to add motion to
their products and analyze dynamic reactions
of moving components. These topics will
enable you to measure dynamic reactions of
components, measure the force required to
keep a mechanism balanced, and determine
the resting state of a mechanism. After
completing this course, you will be prepared
to work on mechanism designs using Creo
Parametric Mechanism Dynamics Option
(MDO).
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

Course Objectives

Understand the mechanism dynamics option


Apply force motors, springs, and dampers to
assemblies
Apply forces, torques, and gravity to assemblies
Create dynamic analyses
Create force balance analyses
Create static analyses
Measure forces, velocities, accelerations, and
other reactions
Evaluate results

Prerequisites

Introduction to Creo Parametric

Mechanism Design using Creo Parametric

Audience

This course is intended for design engineers and mechanical designers who need to add and evaluate
the motion of their assemblies. People in related roles will also benefit from taking this course.

Agenda
Day 1
Module

1 Introduction to the Mechanism Simulation Process

Module

Adding Dynamic Entities to a Mechanism

Module

Analyzing the Mechanism Model

Module

Evaluating Analysis Results

Module

5 Project

Course Content
Module 1. Introduction to the Mechanism Simulation Process
i. Introduction to Mechanism Simulation
ii. Understanding the Mechanism Simulation Process
iii. Creating the Model
iv. Verifying the Mechanism
v. Adding Dynamic Entities
vi. Preparing for Analysis of a Mechanism
vii. Analyzing the Mechanism
viii. Evaluating Analysis Results
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 2. Adding Dynamic Entities to a Mechanism
i. Defining Mass Properties for Dynamic Analyses
ii. Creating Force Motors
iii. Creating Springs
iv. Creating Dampers
v. Creating Dynamic Gear Connections
vi. Creating Belt Connections
vii. Using Dynamic Properties and Set Zero Position
viii. Applying Friction and Restitution
ix. Applying Force and Torque Loads
x. Applying Gravity
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 3. Analyzing the Mechanism Model
i. Understanding Mechanism Dynamics Option Analysis Definitions
ii. Configuring a Dynamic Analysis
iii. Configuring a Static Analysis
iv. Configuring a Force Balance Analysis
v. Defining Initial Configurations
vi. Creating Measures
vii. Understanding Redundancies and Degrees of Freedom
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 4. Evaluating Analysis Results
i. Running Mechanism Analyses
ii. Evaluating Playback Results for Collisions
iii. Configuring Playback Results
iv. Evaluating Results Using Display Arrows
v. Graphing Measure Results
Knowledge Check Questions

Module 5. Project
i. The Stunt Bike

Turning using Creo Parametric 2.0


Overview
Course Code

TRN-3925-T

Course Length

3 Days

In this course, you will learn how to


machine products using Creo Parametric
2.0 manufacturing tools. This course covers
creating toolpaths for two axis turning
machines. During the course, you will
learn how to complete each phase of the
manufacturing process. You will start by
creating manufacturing models and configuring
the manufacturing environment. This will
include configuring tools, fixtures, and
machining operations. You will then learn
how to create turning sequences, holemaking
sequences, and post-process cutter location
(CL) data to create machine code. After
completing this course, you will be able to
create numerical control (NC) programs for
turning machines and post-process cutter
location (CL) data to create machine specific
code.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

Course Objectives

Understand the manufacturing process


Create and configure manufacturing models
Configure the manufacturing environment
Create and modify turning 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. People in related roles will
also benefit from taking this course.

Agenda
Day 1
Module

Introduction to Turning Manufacturing

Module

Creating Turning Manufacturing Models

Module

Configuring Turning Operations

Module

Using Turning Reference Models

Module

Using Turning Workpiece Models

Module

Creating and Using Turning NC Model Assemblies

Module

Creating and Configuring Turning Workcells

Module

Creating and Configuring Turning Tools

Module

Using Template Manufacturing Turning Models

Module

10

Using Turning Manufacturing Parameters

Module

11

Creating Area Removal Sequences

Module

12

Creating Profile Turning Sequences

Module

13

Creating Grooving Sequences

Module

14

Creating Turning Thread Sequences

Module

15

Creating Turning Holemaking Sequences

Module

16

Using the Process Manager for Turning

Module

17

Creating and Post-Processing Turning CL Data Files

Module

18

Turning Project: Needle Valve

Day 2

Day 3

Course Content
Module 1. Introduction to Turning Manufacturing
i. Manufacturing Turning Process Overview
ii. Understanding the Turning Coordinate System
iii. Understanding Turning Material Removal
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 2. Creating Turning Manufacturing Models
i. Creating Turning Manufacturing Models
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 3. Configuring Turning Operations
i. Configuring Turning Operations
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 4. Using Turning Reference Models
i. Using Turning Reference Models
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 5. Using Turning Workpiece Models
i. Using Turning Workpiece Models
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 6. Creating and Using Turning NC Model Assemblies
i. Creating and Using Turning NC Model Assemblies
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 7. Creating and Configuring Turning Workcells
i. Creating and Configuring Turning Workcells
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 8. Creating and Configuring Turning Tools
i. Understanding Turning Tools
ii. Understanding Turning Tool Orientation
iii. Creating Standard Turning Tools
iv. Creating Solid Model Turning Tools
v. Creating and Using Turning Tool Cutting Data
vi. Retrieving Turning Tool Data
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 9. Using Template Manufacturing Turning Models
i. Using Template Manufacturing Turning Models
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 10. Using Turning Manufacturing Parameters
i. Understanding Turning Manufacturing Parameter Concepts

ii. Configuring Turning Parameter Values


iii. Using Turning Site Parameter Files
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 11. Creating Area Removal Sequences
i. Creating Turning Cut Geometry
ii. Outside Area Removal
iii. Face Area
iv. Inside Area
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 12. Creating Profile Turning Sequences
i. Creating Outside Profile Turning Sequences
ii. Creating Face Profiling Turning Sequences
iii. Creating Inside Profile Turning Sequences
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 13. Creating Grooving Sequences
i. Creating Outside Groove Sequences
ii. Creating Inside Groove Sequences
iii. Creating Face Groove Sequences
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 14. Creating Turning Thread Sequences
i. Creating Outside Thread Sequences
ii. Creating Inside Thread Sequences
iii. Creating Face Thread Sequences
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 15. Creating Turning Holemaking Sequences
i. Creating Drilling Sequences
ii. Creating Countersink Sequences
iii. Creating Tapping Sequences
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 16. Using the Process Manager for Turning
i. Using Process Manager Tools for Turning
ii. Editing Turning Process Items
iii. Creating New Items in the Process Manager for Turning
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 17. Creating and Post-Processing Turning CL Data Files
i. Creating and Post-Processing Turning CL Data Files
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 18. Turning Project: Needle Valve
i. Turning Project: Needle Valve

Manufacturing Update for Creo Parametric 2.0 from Creo


Elements/Pro 5.0
Overview
Course Code

TRN-3927T

Course Length

1 Day

In this course, you will learn about the


manufacturing enhancements made since Creo
Elements/Pro 5.0.
First, you will learn about the various
enhancements relating to the ribbon-based
user interface in manufacturing. Toolpath and
CL Data Display Enhancements will then be
presented, such as dynamically displaying and
updating a toolpath as it is being configured.
You will then study enhancements for cutline
milling, trajectory milling, chamfer/round milling
and thread milling sequences.
Next, you will learn about the various
Volume and Roughing enhancements, such as
automatic adjustments in the diameter for helical
plunging during roughing and enhancements
to parameters to setting equal z-slices during
roughing. You will then learn about creating rest
finishing sequences, finishing enhancements
and creating an in-process stock model. Finally,
process manager and other miscellaneous
enhancements will be examined.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

Course Objectives

Utilize enhancements to the manufacturing


related ribbon based user interface
Utilize the enhancements to Toolpath display
and CL Data display
Utilize the enhancements to Cutline Milling,
Trajectory Milling, Volume Milling, Roughing,
and Finishing
Create Chamfer and Round Milling sequences
Create Thread Milling sequences
Create Rest Finishing sequences
Create in process stock models
Utilize the enhancements to the Process
Manager

Prerequisites

Milling using Creo Elements/Pro 5.0 or equivalent experience

Audience

This course is intended for manufacturing engineers and NC machinists. People in related roles will
also benefit from taking this course.

Agenda
Day 1
Module

Ribbon-Based User Interface Enhancements

Module

Toolpath and CL Data Display Enhancements

Module

Cutline Enhancements

Module

Trajectory Sequences

Module

Creating Chamfer and Round Milling Sequences

Module

Creating Thread Milling Sequences

Module

Volume and Roughing Enhancements

Module

Creating Rest Finishing Sequences

Module

Finishing Enhancements

Module

10

Creating In-Process Stock Model

Module

11

Process Manager Enhancements

Module

12

Miscellaneous Enhancements

Course Content
Module 1. Ribbon-Based User Interface Enhancements
i. Ribbon-Based User Interface
ii. Engraving on Flat and Complex Surfaces
iii. Cutline Option
iv. Arc Connections in Face Milling
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 2. Toolpath and CL Data Display Enhancements
i. Dynamic Preview for Toolpath Display
ii. Display Tool Preview
iii. CL Data Window
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 3. Cutline Enhancements
i. Auto Cutline Creation
ii. Circular Output while Machining Complex Holes
iii. Cutline Milling
iv. Projected Toolpath for 45-Axis Cutline
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 4. Trajectory Sequences
i. Start Point for Closed Trajectory Loops
ii. Start-End Points for Open Trajectory Toolpaths
iii. Helical 3-Axis Trajectory
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 5. Creating Chamfer and Round Milling Sequences
i. Creating Chamfer Milling Sequences
ii. Creating Round Milling Sequences
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 6. Creating Thread Milling Sequences
i. Creating Thread Milling Sequences
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 7. Volume and Roughing Enhancements
i. Helical Plunge Automatic Adjustment
ii. Ramp Motion Optimization
iii. Equal Space Z-Slices
iv. Variable S-Connections
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 8. Creating Rest Finishing Sequences
i. Creating Rest Finishing Sequences

Knowledge Check Questions


Module 9. Finishing Enhancements
i. Minimize Sharp Corners in Finishing
ii. Additional Bottom Clearance for Profile Portion
iii. Optimize Approach and Exit for Profile Moves
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 10. Creating In-Process Stock Model
i. Creating In-Process Stock Model
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 11. Process Manager Enhancements
i. Process Manager Enhancements
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 12. Miscellaneous Enhancements
i. Open Tool Motions
ii. Drill Group Definition
Knowledge Check Questions

Advanced Turning and Multi-Task Machining using Creo


Parametric 2.0
Overview
Course Code

TRN-3930-T

Course Length

2 Days

In this course, you will learn how to machine


components using mill-turn machines,
twin-turret machines, and in-line twin spindle
lathes. You will also learn how to create
turning tool paths and milling tool paths
for each machine type, where appropriate.
In addition, you will understand how to
post-process mill-turn toolpaths and how
to use the NC-Check and Vericut material
removal simulation tools. Finally, you will learn
how to view machine tool simulations for 3-axis
milling, 2-axis turning, and 5-axis mill-turn
machines.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

Course Objectives

Learn the basic mill-turn process


Create mill-turn work centers
Create various milling and drilling toolpaths
using live tooling
Learn the basic twin turret turning process
Create twin turret turning work centers
Create toolpaths for twin turret lathes
Learn the basic in-line twin spindle turning
process
Create in-line twin spindle lathe work centers
Create toolpaths using in-line spindles

Configure and use multi-tip tools


Understand mill-turn post processing

Learn how to use material removal simulation


Learn how to use machine tool simulation

Prerequisites

Milling using Creo Parametric 2.0 or Turning using Creo Parametric 2.0

Audience

This course is intended for manufacturing engineers and NC machinists. People in related roles will
also benefit from taking this course.

Agenda
Day 1
Module

Mill-Turn Machining

Module

Twin Turret Turning

Day 2
Module

3 In-Line Twin Spindle Turning

Module

4 Configuring and Using Multi-Tip Tools

Module

5 Mill-Turn Post Processing

Module

6 Material Removal Simulation

Module

7 Machine Tool Simulation

Course Content
Module 1. Mill-Turn Machining
i. Mill-Turn Process
ii. Creating Mill-Turn Work Centers
iii. Creating 3-Axis Milling and Drilling Toolpaths Using Live Tooling
iv. Creating 4-Axis Milling and Drilling Toolpaths Using Live Tooling
v. Creating 5-Axis Milling and Drilling Toolpaths Using Live Tooling
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 2. Twin Turret Turning
i. Twin Turret Turning Process
ii. Creating Twin Turret Turning Work Centers
iii. Creating Toolpaths for Twin Turret Lathes
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 3. In-Line Twin Spindle Turning
i. In-Line Twin Spindle Turning Process
ii. Creating In-Line Twin Spindle Lathe Work Centers
iii. Creating Toolpaths with In-Line Spindles
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 4. Configuring and Using Multi-Tip Tools
i. Configuring and Using Multi-Tip Tools
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 5. Mill-Turn Post Processing
i. Mill-Turn Post Processing
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 6. Material Removal Simulation
i. Material Removal Simulation
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 7. Machine Tool Simulation
i. 2-Axis Lathe Machine Tool Simulation
ii. 3-Axis Mill Machine Tool Simulation
iii. 5-Axis Mill-Turn Machine Tool Simulation
Knowledge Check Questions

Creo Parametric 2.0 for SolidWorks Users


Overview
Course Code

TRN-4000-T

Course Length

3 Days

In this course, you will learn about core


modeling skills. This comprehensive,
hands-on course is specifically designed for
existing SolidWorks users who want to become
proficient with Creo Parametric as quickly as
possible. Topics include understanding the
interface and basic Creo Parametric concepts,
selecting and editing, sketching tools, and
basic feature, part, and assembly creation.
The course also includes a comprehensive
design project that enables you to practice
your new skills by creating realistic parts.
After completing the course, you will be well
prepared to work effectively on product design
projects using Creo Parametric.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

Course Objectives

Learn the basic Creo Parametric modeling


process
Learn how to use the Creo Parametric interface
Select and edit geometry, features, and models
Sketch geometry and use tools
Create sketches for features
Create extrudes, revolves, and profile ribs
Utilize internal sketches
Create sweeps and blends
Create holes, shells, and drafts

Create rounds and chamfers


Assemble with constraints
Lay out drawings and create views
Create drawing annotations
Investigate parent/child relationships
Resolve failures and seek help
Complete a comprehensive design project

Prerequisites

Knowledge of SolidWorks, including an understanding of solid modeling, feature-based, parametric,


and associative concepts

Audience

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

Agenda
Day 1
Module

1 Introduction to the Creo Parametric Basic Modeling Process

Module

2 Using the Creo Parametric Interface

Module

3 Editing Geometry, Features, and Models

Module

4 Sketcher Geometry and Tools

Day 2
Module

5 Creating Extrudes, Revolves, and Ribs

Module

6 Creating Sweeps and Blends

Module

7 Creating Holes, Shells, and Draft

Module

8 Creating Rounds and Chamfers

Day 3
Module

Project I

Module

10 Assembling with Constraints

Module

11

Module

12 Resolving Failures and Seeking Help

Introduction to Drawings

Course Content
Module 1. Introduction to the Creo Parametric Basic Modeling Process
i. Creo Parametric Basic Modeling Process
Module 2. Using the Creo Parametric Interface
i. Understanding the Main Interface
ii. Setting the Working Directory and Opening and Saving Files
iii. Understanding the Ribbon Interface
iv. Customizing the Ribbon Interface
v. Analyzing Basic 3-D Orientation
vi. Creating and Managing View Orientations
vii. Setting Up New Part Models
viii. Understanding Creo Parametric Basic Controls
ix. Understanding the Model Tree
x. Selecting Items using Direct Selection
xi. Selecting Items using Query Selection
xii. Using the Search Tool
xiii. Using the Smart Selection Filter
xiv. Understanding Selection Filters
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 3. Editing Geometry, Features, and Models
i. Using Drag Handles and Dimension Draggers
ii. Understanding Regeneration and Auto Regeneration
iii. Editing Features
iv. Editing Features using Edit Definition
v. Activating and Editing Models
vi. Deleting and Suppressing Items
vii. Editing Feature and Component Visibility
viii. Applying Shape Selection
ix. Applying Flexible Move using the Dragger
x. Applying Flexible Move by Dimension
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 4. Sketcher Geometry and Tools
i. Reviewing Sketcher Theory
ii. Modifying the Sketcher Display
iii. Utilizing Constraints
iv. Sketching with On-the-Fly Constraints
v. Sketching Lines
vi. Sketching Rectangles and Parallelograms
vii. Sketching Circles

viii. Using Geometry Tools within Sketcher


ix. Manipulating Sketches within Sketcher
x. Dimensioning Entities within Sketcher
xi. Modifying Dimensions within Sketcher
xii. Sketcher Conflicts
xiii. Creating Sketches ('Sketch' Feature)
xiv. Specifying and Manipulating the Sketch Setup
xv. Utilizing Sketch References
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 5. Creating Extrudes, Revolves, and Ribs
i. Creating Solid Extrude Features
ii. Adding Taper to Extrude Features
iii. Common Dashboard Options Extrude Depth
iv. Common Dashboard Options Feature Direction
v. Common Dashboard Options Thicken Sketch
vi. Creating Solid Revolve Features
vii. Common Dashboard Options Revolve Angle
viii. Automatically Adding and Removing Material
ix. Creating Profile Rib Features
x. Creating Internal Sketches
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 6. Creating Sweeps and Blends
i. Creating Sweeps with Open Trajectories
ii. Creating Sweeps with Closed Trajectories
iii. Analyzing Sweep Feature Attributes
iv. Creating Blends by Selecting Parallel Sections
v. Creating Blends by Sketching Sections
vi. Analyzing Blend Options
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 7. Creating Holes, Shells, and Draft
i. Common Dashboard Options Hole Depth
ii. Creating Coaxial Holes
iii. Creating Linear Holes
iv. Creating Shell Features
v. Creating Draft Features
vi. Creating Basic Split Drafts
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 8. Creating Rounds and Chamfers
i. Creating Rounds Theory
ii. Creating Rounds by Selecting Edges

iii. Creating Rounds by Selecting a Surface and Edge


iv. Creating Full Rounds
v. Creating Round Sets
vi. Creating Chamfer Sets
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 9. Project I
i. The Air Circulator
ii. Piston Assembly Components
iii. Crankshaft, Engine Block, Impeller, and Impeller Housing
iv. The Frame and Bolt
Module 10. Assembling with Constraints
i. Understanding Assembly Theory
ii. Creating New Assembly Models
iii. Understanding Constraint Theory
iv. Understanding Assembly Constraint Status
v. Assembling Components using the Default Constraint
vi. Orienting Components
vii. Creating Coincident Constraints using Geometry
viii. Assembling using Automatic
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 11. Introduction to Drawings
i. Drawing Development Process
ii. Analyzing Drawing Concepts and Theory
iii. Analyzing Basic 2-D Orientation
iv. Creating New Drawings and Applying Formats
v. Creating and Orienting General Views
vi. Adding Drawing Models
vii. Creating Projection Views
viii. Analyzing Annotation Concepts and Types
ix. Showing, Erasing, and Deleting Annotations
x. Cleaning Up Dimensions
xi. Manipulating Dimensions
Knowledge Check Questions
Module 12. Resolving Failures and Seeking Help
i. Understanding Parent Child Relationships
ii. Viewing Part Parent Child Information
iii. Reordering Features
iv. Inserting Features
v. Understanding and Identifying Failures
vi. Analyzing Geometry Failures

vii. Analyzing Missing Part Reference Failures


viii. Using Creo Parametric Help
Knowledge Check Questions

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 - Fundamentals

Introduction to Creo Parametric 2.0 - Productivity Tools

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

Introduction to Creo Schematics 2.0

Introduction to Creo Layout 2.0

Introduction to Creo Illustrate 2.0

Flexible Modeling using Creo Parametric 2.0

Introduction to Creo Direct 2.0

Introduction to Creo Options Modeler 2.0

Mold Design using Creo Parametric 2.0

Interactive Surface Design using Creo Parametric 2.0

Behavioral Modeling using Creo Parametric 2.0

Mechanism Design using Creo Parametric 2.0

Mechanism Simulation using Creo Parametric 2.0

Turning using Creo Parametric 2.0

Cabling Update for Creo Parametric 2.0 from Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0

Manufacturing Update for Creo Parametric 2.0 from Creo Elements/Pro 5.0

Update to Creo Simulate 2.0 from Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0

Update to Creo Schematics 2.0 from Routed Systems Designer 9.0

Advanced Turning and Multi-task Machining using Creo Parametric 2.0

Manikin using Creo Parametric 2.0

Freestyle Surface Design using Creo Parametric 2.0

Creo Parametric 2.0 for SolidWorks Users

Update to Creo Parametric 2.0 from Creo Elements/Pro 5.0


Overview
Course Code

WBT-3900-0

Course Length

8 Hours

In this course, you will learn how to utilize


the core functionality enhancements in Creo
Parametric 2.0. First, you will become familiar
with using and customizing the new ribbon
interface in Creo Parametric. The new
measure and sectioning interfaces will also
be examined. Next, you will become familiar
with the Sketcher workflow and reference
enhancements. Part modeling enhancements
to features such as Extrude, Corner Chamfer,
Sweeps, Blends, and Datum Curves will then
be examined. You will also learn about new
and enhanced Assembly capabilities, such
as selecting multiple components, the new
relationship constraints, and enhancements for
dragging components. Then, you will examine
the new Table and Balloon functionality for
2-D drawings, and review various detailing
enhancements. Finally, in Sheetmetal mode
you will learn to use the many updated
Wall, Bend, and Relief tools, as well as the
consolidated Flat Pattern tool and configuring
Sheetmetal properties.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

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

Table of Contents
Module

1 Interface Enhancements

Module

2 Sketcher Enhancements

Module

Part Modeling Enhancements

Module

Assembly Enhancements

Module

5 Drawing Enhancements

Module

6 Sheetmetal Enhancements

Module

7 Appendix

Update to Creo Parametric 2.0 from Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire


4.0
Overview
Course Code

WBT-3901-0

Course Length

16 Hours

In this course, you will learn how to utilize


the core functionality enhancements in Creo
Parametric 2.0. First, you will become familiar
with using and customizing the new ribbon
interface in Creo Parametric. The new
measure and sectioning interfaces will also be
examined. Next, you will study the Sketcher
workflow and reference enhancements, as
well as Sketcher constraint, geometry, and
diagnostics enhancements. Part modeling
enhancements to features such as Extrude,
Trajectory Rib, Point Pattern, Corner Chamfer,
Sweeps, Blends, UDFs, and Datum Curves will
then be examined. You will also learn about
new and enhanced Assembly capabilities such
as selecting multiple components, the new
relationship constraints, enhancements for
dragging components, explode enhancements,
simplified rep enhancements, and dynamic
gear enhancements. Then you will learn how to
identify and resolve part and assembly failures
on the fly, without entering Resolve mode.
Next, you will examine the new Drawing tree
and drawing sheets tabs, as well as showing
annotations. Also in Drawing mode, you will
learn the new Table and Balloon functionality
for 2-D drawings, and review various detailing
enhancements. Finally, in Sheetmetal mode
you will learn to use the updated Wall, Bend,
and Relief tools as well as the consolidated
Flat Pattern tool and configuring Sheetmetal
properties.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

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

Table of Contents
Module

1 Interface Enhancements

Module

2 Sketcher Enhancements

Module

Part Modeling Enhancements

Module

Assembly Enhancements

Module

5 Resolving Failures

Module

Module

7 Sheetmetal Enhancements

Module

Drawing Enhancements

Appendix

Introduction to Creo Parametric 2.0 - Fundamentals


Overview
Course Code

WBT-3902-A

Course Length

20 Hours

This course is designed for new users who want


to become proficient with Creo Parametric as
quickly as possible. You will focus on learning
core-modeling skills in this comprehensive,
hands-on course. Topics include understanding
the interface and basic Creo Parametric
concepts, selecting and editing, sketching and
sketcher tools, and basic feature creation.
The course also includes a comprehensive
design project that enables you to practice
your new skills by creating realistic parts. After
completing the course you will be well-prepared
to work effectively on product design projects
using Creo Parametric.

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
Comprehensive Design Project

Prerequisites

None

Audience

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

Table of Contents
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

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

Module

13 Creating Holes, Shells, and Draft

Module

14 Creating Rounds and Chamfers

Module

15

Project I

Introduction to Creo Parametric 2.0 - Productivity Tools


Overview
Course Code

WBT-3902-B

Course Length

20 Hours

This course is designed for existing Creo


Parametric users who want to increase
their productivity. You will focus on learning
advanced modeling skills in this comprehensive,
hands-on course. Topics include patterning;
measuring and inspecting models; group, copy,
and mirror tools; assembly creation; explode
states and explode line creation; drawing
creation; using layers; investigating parent/child
relationships; capturing design intent; and
resolving failures and seeking help. The course
also includes a comprehensive design project
that enables you to practice your new skills
by creating realistic parts, assemblies, and
drawings. After completing the course you will
be well-prepared to work effectively on product
design projects using Creo Parametric.

Course Objectives

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 Design Project

Prerequisites

Introduction to Creo Parametric - Fundamentals

Audience

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

Table of Contents
Module

1 Group, Copy, and Mirror Tools

Module

2 Creating Patterns

Module

Module

4 Assembling with Constraints

Module

5 Assembling with Connections

Module

Module

7 Drawing Layout and Views

Module

8 Creating Drawing Annotations

Module

Measuring and Inspecting Models

Exploding Assemblies

Using Layers

Module

10 Investigating Parent/Child Relationships

Module

11 Capturing and Managing Design Intent

Module

12 Resolving Failures and Seeking Help

Module

13

Project II

Advanced Modeling using Creo Parametric 2.0


Overview
Course Code

WBT-3903-0

Course Length

24 Hours

The Advanced Modeling using Creo Parametric


2.0 training course teaches you how to use
advanced part modeling techniques to improve
your product designs. In this course, you
will learn how to create and modify design
models using advanced sketching techniques
and feature creation tools. You will also learn
how to reuse existing design geometry when
creating new design models. After completing
this course, you will be well prepared to work
efficiently with complex product designs using
Creo Parametric 2.0.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

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. People in related roles will
also benefit from taking this course.

Table of Contents
Module

1 Advanced Selection

Module

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

Module

Relations and Parameters

Module

Advanced Blends

Advanced Datum Features

Module

10 Sweeps with Variable Sections

Module

11 Helical Sweeps

Module

12 Swept Blends

Module

13

Module

14 Advanced Reference Management

Module

15

Family Tables

Module

16

Reusing Features

Module

17 Advanced Copy

Module

18

Advanced Layers

Advanced Patterns

Advanced Assembly Design using Creo Parametric 2.0


Overview
Course Code

WBT-3904-0

Course Length

24 Hours

In this course, you will learn how to use


Creo Parametric 2.0 to create and manage
complex assemblies. You will learn how to
use advanced assembly tools that enable you
to add and maintain designs, increase your
efficiency, and increase system performance
when working with large assemblies. In
addition, you will learn the basics of using
and creating predefined assembly structures
and skeletons, which are both valuable tools
typically used in a top-down design process.
The course also includes an assembly design
project that enables you to practice your new
skills by performing various design tasks in an
assembly model.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding 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 rep
functionality
Create and use assembly structure and
skeletons

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

Table of Contents
Module

1 Using Advanced Assembly Constraints

Module

2 Creating and Using Component Interfaces

Module

3 Creating and Using Flexible Components

Module

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

Module

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

Restructuring and Mirroring Assemblies

Module

10 Understanding Advanced Simplified Rep Functionality

Module

11 Creating and Using Assembly Structure and Skeletons

Module

12

Project

Detailing using Creo Parametric 2.0


Overview
Course Code

WBT-3905-0

Course Length

24 Hours

In this course, you will learn how to quickly


create detailed drawings using information
captured within 3-D design models. You will
also learn how to create drawings, how to
detail drawings, and how to take advantage of
the parametric and associative nature of Creo
Parametric 2.0 when configuring drawings.
After completing this course, you will be able
to create production drawings suitable for
manufacturing.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

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 and design engineers. People in related roles will
also benefit from taking this course.

Table of Contents
Module

Introduction to Drawings

Module

2 Creating New Drawings

Module

3 Creating Drawing Views

Module

Module

5 Adding Notes to Drawings

Module

6 Adding Tolerance Information

Module

7 Adding Draft Geometry and Symbols

Module

Module

9 Creating and Using Tables in Drawings

Adding Model Details to Drawings

Using Layers 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 2.0


Overview
Course Code

WBT-3906-0

Course Length

24 Hours

In this course, you will learn how to use various


techniques to create complex surfaces with
tangent and curvature continuities. You will
also learn how manipulate surfaces using
editing tools, and analyze surfaces for quality
and desired characteristics. In addition, you
will learn how to create solid features using
the surfaces as references. After completing
this course, you will be well prepared to create
complex shaped models using surfaces in
Creo Parametric.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as 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

Table of Contents
Module

1 Surface Modeling Overview

Module

2 Advanced Selection

Module

Module

4 Advanced Sketching

Module

5 Basic Surfacing Tools

Module

6 Boundary Blend Surfaces

Module

7 Sweep Surfaces with Variable Sections

Module

8 Helical Sweeps

Module

9 Swept Blends

Advanced Datum Features

Module

10 Analyzing Surface Curvature

Module

11 Additional Surface Analysis Tools

Module

12 Extending and Trimming Surfaces

Module

13 Manipulating Surfaces

Module

14 Creating and Editing Solids using Quilts

Module

15

Master Model Technique

Module

16

Project

Sheetmetal Design using Creo Parametric 2.0


Overview
Course Code

WBT-3907-0

Course Length

16 Hours

Sheetmetal Design using Creo Parametric


2.0 is a comprehensive training course that
teaches you how to create sheetmetal parts
in Creo Parametric. The course builds upon
the basic lessons you learned in Introduction
to Creo Parametric 2.0 and serves as the
second stage of learning. In this course, you
will learn how to design sheetmetal parts and
assemblies, including sheetmetal production
drawings. All the functions needed to create
sheetmetal parts, drawings, and assemblies
are covered. Upon completion of this course,
you will be able to create sheetmetal design
models, create the flat state of the model, and
document both in production drawings.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding 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.

Table of Contents
Module

1 Introduction to the Creo Parametric Sheetmetal Design Process

Module

2 Sheetmetal Model Fundamentals

Module

3 Creating Primary Sheetmetal Wall Features

Module

4 Creating Secondary Sheetmetal Wall Features

Module

5 Bending and Unbending Sheetmetal Models

Module

6 Modifying Sheetmetal Models

Module

7 Sheetmetal Setup and Tools

Module

8 Detailing Sheetmetal Designs

Module

Design Project

Milling using Creo Parametric 2.0


Overview
Course Code

WBT-3908-0

Course Length

40 Hours

In this course, you will learn how to machine


products using Creo Parametric manufacturing
tools. This course covers creating tool paths
for three axis milling machines. During the
course, you will learn how to complete each
phase of the manufacturing process. You will
start by creating manufacturing models and
configuring the manufacturing environment.
This will include configuring tools, fixtures,
and machining operations. You will then learn
how to create milling sequences, holemaking
sequences, and post-process cutter location
(CL) data to create machine code. After
completing the course, you will be able to
create numerical control (NC) programs for
milling machines and post-process cutter
location (CL) data to create machine specific
code.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding 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

Table of Contents
Module

1 Introduction to Manufacturing

Module

2 Creating Manufacturing Models

Module

3 Configuring Operations

Module

4 Using Reference Models

Module

5 Using Workpiece Models

Module

6 Creating and Using NC Model Assemblies

Module

7 Creating and Configuring Workcells

Module

8 Creating and Configuring Tools

Module

9 Using Template Manufacturing Models

Module

10 Using Manufacturing Parameters

Module

11 Creating Face Milling Sequences

Module

12 Creating Volume Milling Sequences

Module

13 Creating Profile Milling Sequences

Module

14 Creating Straight Cut Surface Milling Sequences

Module

15 Creating From Surface Isolines Surface Milling Sequences

Module

16 Creating Cut Line Surface Milling Sequences

Module

17 Advanced Surface Milling Options

Module

18 Creating Roughing and Re-roughing Sequences

Module

19 Creating Finishing Sequences

Module

20 Creating Trajectory Milling Sequences

Module

21 Creating Holemaking Sequences

Module

22 Creating Engraving Sequences

Module

23

Module

24 Creating and Post-Processing CL Data Files

Using the Process Manager

Cabling using Creo Parametric 2.0


Overview
Course Code

WBT-3909-0

Course Length

24 Hours

In this course, you will learn how to create 3-D


electrical harnesses using Creo Parametric
2.0. This includes using Creo Schematics
to pass schematic diagram information into
the 3-D harness designs created within
Creo Parametric 2.0. You will learn how
to route electrical harnesses both with and
without schematic diagram information,
create flattened harnesses for manufacturing,
and document harness designs by creating
flattened harness drawings that include
customized BOM tables and wire list
information.
A significant portion of the course is devoted
to a cabling design project, during which you
will create a full wiring harness with minimal
picks and clicks to solidify techniques learned
previously in the course.
After successfully completing the course, you
will be able to create 3-D electrical harnesses
and associated manufacturing deliverables
using Creo Parametric 2.0. Optionally, you
may wish to attend the Introduction to Creo
Schematics course. This will enable a full
understanding of the schematic design process
used to provide schematic data for the creation
of electrical harness assemblies in Creo
Parametric 2.0.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as 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. People in related roles will also benefit from taking this course.

Table of Contents
Module

Introduction to the Creo Basic Cabling Process

Module

Creating Harness Assembly Structures

Module

Setting Up for Cabling

Module

Routing Wires and Cables

Module

Modifying Wire Routings

Module

Routing and Utilizing Networks

Module

Establishing Logical References

Module

Routing Wires and Cables using Logical Data

Module

Creating Harness Components and Cosmetics

Module

10

Creating Flat Harnesses

Module

11

Documenting Harness Designs

Module

12

Project (Creo Schematics-Based)

Module

13

Project (Manual Routing)

Piping using Creo Parametric 2.0


Overview
Course Code

WBT-3910-0

Course Length

24 Hours

In this course, you will learn how to manually


create (non-specification driven) mechanical
piping designs using Creo Parametric 2.0. This
includes learning how to configure pipelines,
how to route pipelines, and how to insert pipe
fittings such as valves and reducers. You
will also learn how to create specification
driven industrial piping designs using Creo
Parametric 2.0. This includes learning how
to use schematic diagrams created with Creo
Schematics to drive 3-D industrial piping
designs created within Creo Parametric 2.0.
Finally, you learn how to document piping
designs by creating drawings that include BOM
tables, pipe bend tables, and engineering
information, as well as how to export ISOGEN
format files for creating pipeline, spool and
systems isometric drawings.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding 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. People in related roles will also benefit from taking this course.

Table of Contents
Module

Introduction to Piping

Module

2 Creating Piping Assembly Structures

Module

3 Configuring and Routing Pipelines

Module

4 Moving and Modifying Pipelines

Module

5 Configuring and Inserting Fittings

Module

6 Creating Solid Pipeline Models

Module

7 Gathering Piping Information

Module

8 Creating Piping Drawings

Module

9 Specification Database Overview

Module

10 Setting Up Specification Databases: Piping

Module

11 Setting Up Specification Databases: Fittings

Module

12 General Master Catalog Files

Module

13 Configuring Project-Specific Data Files

Module

14 Specification-Driven Routing and Inserting Fittings

Module

15 Using Creo Schematics Process and Instrumentation Diagrams Data

Module

16 Schematic Driven Pipeline Modeling

Module

17 Using ISOGEN PCF Data

Introduction to Creo Simulate 2.0


Overview
Course Code

WBT-3911-0

Course Length

40 Hours

In this course, you will learn how to test,


validate, and optimize product designs with
the Creo Simulate module. Creo Simulate
enables you to simulate structural and
thermal loads on product designs. You will
complete comprehensive, hands-on lab
exercises that simulate realistic analysis and
design optimization activities. You will also
be introduced to advanced topics such as
dynamic analyses, combined mechanical and
thermal analyses, and Optimization Studies.
After completing the course, you will be able to
run engineering analyses and optimizations on
your product design models.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding 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.

Table of Contents
Module

1 Introduction to Creo Simulate

Module

Module

3 Simulation Models

Module

Module

5 Structural Constraints

Module

6 Structural Loads

Module

7 Meshing

Module

8 Convergence

Module

9 Structural Analysis

Theoretical Foundations

Materials and Material Properties

Module

10

Introduction to Results Evaluation

Module

11 Refining the Design

Module

12

Module

13 Singularities

Module

14

Module

15 Shells

Module

16

Idealizations

Module

17

Thermal Analysis

Module

18

Advanced Analysis

Module

19

Project

Basic Model Debugging

Analyzing Assemblies

Introduction to Creo Schematics 2.0


Overview
Course Code

WBT-3912-0

Course Length

24 Hours

In this course, you will learn how to use Creo


Schematics to create schematic diagrams for
both electrical harness and piping designs.
You will also learn how to administer the Creo
Schematics working environment, configure
the catalog library, and create functional block
diagrams and block interconnect diagrams.
In addition, you will learn how to create
electrical circuit diagrams, wiring diagrams
(including wire interconnect diagrams), and
process and instrumentation design diagrams
for piping systems. Finally, you will learn
how to use wiring diagrams and process and
instrumentation design diagrams to configure
3-D harness designs and industrial piping
designs created within Creo Parametric.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

Course Objectives

Understand the 2-D schematic design


processes for electrical harness designs and
piping designs
Configure the Creo Schematics working
environment
Create and configure the catalog library
Create functional block diagrams (including
block interconnect diagrams)
Create circuit diagrams
Create wiring diagrams (including wire
interconnect diagrams)
Create process and instrumentation design
diagrams
Communicate diagram information to Creo
Parametric

Prerequisites

None

Audience

This course is intended for engineers involved in the schematic 2-D layout of either electrical
diagrams or piping diagrams

Table of Contents
Module

Introduction to Creo Schematics

Module

Configuring the Working Environment

Module

Configuring Designs and Diagram Sheets

Module

Configuring Catalog Properties

Module

Creating Design Templates and Template Sheets

Module

Using Creo Schematics Tools

Module

Creating Catalog Artifacts

Module

Creating and Configuring a Central Catalog

Module

Reviewing Designs

Module

10

Instancing and Manipulating Objects

Module

11

Creating Block Diagrams

Module

12

Creating Circuit Diagrams

Module

13

Creating Wiring Diagrams

Module

14

Creating Interconnect Diagrams

Module

15

Creating P&ID Diagrams

Module

16

Using Schematic Design Data in Creo Parametric Harness and Piping Designs

Module

17

Using Pro/Diagram Information

Introduction to Creo Layout 2.0


Overview
Course Code

WBT-3913-0

Course Length

8 Hours

In this course, you will learn about a new


Creo module called Layout that is used for
creating unconstrained 2-D designs that can be
leveraged in 3-D models. You will investigate
the concepts behind Creo Layout, a typical
workflow, and the user-interface. You will also
learn how Layout makes use of precision
panels and sketching guides to intelligently
sketch a variety of 2-D geometry, as well as
learn how to manipulate, organize, and import
layout geometry. Finally, you will learn how to
leverage 2-D Layout designs in 3-D models.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

Course Objectives

Understand Layout sketching methodology


Sketch Layout geometry
Manipulate Layout geometry
Organize Layout geometry
Import Layout geometry
Annotate Layouts
Utilize Layouts in 3-D models

Prerequisites

Introduction to Creo Parametric 2.0 (optional)

Audience

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

Table of Contents
Module

Introduction to Layout

Module

2 Layout Sketching Methodology

Module

3 Sketching Layout Geometry

Module

4 Manipulating Layout Geometry

Module

5 Organizing Layout Geometry

Module

6 Importing Layout Geometry

Module

7 Annotating Layouts

Module

Utilizing Layouts in 3-D Models

Introduction to Creo Illustrate 2.0


Overview
Course Code

WBT-3914-0

Course Length

8 Hours

In this course, you will learn about Creo


Illustrate and its role as a purpose-built,
role-based solution for creating 3-D technical
illustrations. You will learn how to dynamically
create technical illustrations from existing 3-D
CAD data. You will also learn how to map
existing eBOM data to populate an illustration
specific sBOM. In addition, you will learn
how to manipulate imported 3-D viewables to
create service information content including
service procedures, parts identification,
training materials, and product assembly and
disassembly. Finally, you will learn how to
create markup and annotations in figures and
animations.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

Course Objectives

Demonstrate fundamental Creo Illustrate


illustration and figure creation steps to produce
an illustration-specific sBOM from imported 3-D
CAD data
List and describe methods and tools used to
create exploded views, create section cuts, and
remove graphic objects from an illustration
Modify illustrations by adding rendering styles,
color, and work with the Creo Illustrate 3-D
symbols library
Create and manage a parts list from the Creo
Illustrate sBOM
Create step-wise documentation using the
Sequencer module
Use the Creo Illustrate Animator tools to create
animated illustrations
Create parts list callouts and annotations in
illustration figures
Save, export, and publish illustrations

Prerequisites

Familiarity with Windows-based file systems and mouse operations

Familiarity with creating 2-D and 3-D illustrations from CAD data sources

Audience

This course is intended for technical publications illustrators, technical publications authors, training
authors, manufacturing instructors, and users responsible for parts definition, technical marketing,
and service planning. People in related roles will also benefit from taking this course.

Table of Contents
Module

Introduction to Creo Illustrate

Module

Create an Illustration and Work with Figures

Module

Exploding Assemblies

Module

Authoring Sequenced Process Steps

Module

Creo Illustrate Animations

Module

Create and Manage Annotations, Sub-Assemblies, and Parts Lists

Module

Publishing and Exporting 3-D Illustrations

Flexible Modeling using Creo Parametric 2.0


Overview
Course Code

WBT-3915-0

Course Length

8 Hours

In this course, you will learn how to use flexible


modeling tools to edit existing geometry on
parametric models. The flexible modeling
process typically involves initially selecting
model surfaces, then refining the selected
surface set using smart selection tools, and
finally modifying the selected geometry by
applying transformation tools, patterning
tools, or symmetry tools. At the end
of each module, you will complete a set of
review questions to reinforce critical topics
from that module. At the end of the course,
you will complete a course assessment in
Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

Course Objectives

Understand flexible modeling basics


Apply selection and tools
Utilize editing and transformations
Work with recognition
Use propagation and other editing features

Prerequisites

Introduction to Creo Parametric 2.0 or equivalent experience

Audience

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

Table of Contents
Module

Introduction to Flexible Modeling

Module

2 Selection and Tools

Module

3 Editing and Transformations

Module

Module

5 Propagation and Other Editing Features

Recognition

Introduction to Creo Direct 2.0


Overview
Course Code

WBT-3916-0

Course Length

8 Hours

In this course, you will learn direct modeling


using Creo Direct 2.0. You will become familiar
with Creo Directs interface and approach to
direct modeling, including how to quickly create
sketches with precision, transform sketches
into 3-D shapes, and directly manipulate
existing geometry with ease. You will also learn
how to assemble and reposition components in
an assembly, as well as use existing geometry
in an assembly to create part geometry.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

Course Objectives

Understand the Direct Modeling approach to


creating geometry
Sketch precise 2-D geometry without constraints
Create 3-D shapes by extruding, revolving, and
sweeping sketches and sketch regions
Create datums, holes, rounds, chamfers, and
draft
Use advanced sketching techniques
Rapidly select and directly modify 3-D shapes
in your models
Use advanced tools including sweeps and shells
Understand the direct approach to creating
assemblies

Prerequisites

Introduction to Creo Parametric or equivalent experience

Audience

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

Table of Contents
Module

1 Introduction to Creo Direct

Module

2 Creating Sketches in 2-D Mode

Module

3 Extruding and Revolving Sketches and Sketch Regions

Module

4 Datums, Holes, Rounds, Chamfers, and Drafts

Module

5 Advanced Sketching

Module

6 Selecting, Modifying, and Reusing 3-D Geometry

Module

7 Advanced Tools: Sweep and Shell

Module

8 Creating Assemblies in Creo Direct

Introduction to Creo Options Modeler 2.0


Overview
Course Code

WBT-3917-0

Course Length

8 Hours

In this course, you will learn how to use


Creo Options Modeler to create configurable
assemblies. You will begin by exploring a
completed configurable assembly that has
multiple variations created. You will then
learn how to establish interchangeability
between components, and how to create and
assemble configurable products, configurable
modules, and module variants. Then, you will
become familiar with the creation of options
and choices, which will enable you to explore
usage of the Variant Builder to configure
assembly variants. Finally, you learn how to
leverage an existing design assembly and
develop a configurable product assembly
containing multiple design variations.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

Course Objectives

Understand and use Creo Options Modeler


Create interchange assemblies
Create configurable modules and products
Define options and choices
Utilize configurable assemblies

Prerequisites

Introduction to Creo Parametric 2.0

Advanced Assembly Design using Creo Parametric 2.0

Audience

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

Table of Contents
Module

Introduction to Creo Options Modeler

Module

Creating Interchange Assemblies

Module

Creating Configurable Modules and Products

Module

Defining Options and Choices

Module

Utilizing Configurable Assemblies

Module

Project

Mold Design using Creo Parametric 2.0


Overview
Course Code

WBT-3920-0

Course Length

16 Hours

The Mold application provides the tools to


create a mold model from start to finish
using the mold design process within Creo
Parametric 2.0. In this course, you will learn
how to create, modify, and analyze mold
components and assemblies. Any changes
made to the design model automatically
propagate to the mold components and
assemblies. You will also how to create
final extract components that reflect the
geometry of the design model, along with
shrinkage considerations, adequate drafting,
mold features, and cooling systems. After
completing this course, you will have a better
understanding of the mold design process and
how to create molded products using the mold
design process.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

Course Objectives

Learn the basic mold process


Prepare design models for the mold process
Analyze design models to ensure their readiness for molding
Create mold models
Apply shrinkage to the reference model
Create and assemble workpieces into the mold model
Create mold volumes
Create parting lines and parting surfaces
Split mold volumes
Extract mold components
Create mold features
Learn how to fill and open the mold

Prerequisites

Introduction to Creo Parametric 2.0

Basic understanding of industry standard Mold design terminology and processes

Knowledge of Creo Parametric surfacing techniques a plus

Audience

This course is intended for designers, machinists, and manufacturing engineers. People in related
roles will also benefit from taking this course.

Table of Contents
Module

Introduction to the Creo Parametric Basic Mold Process

Module

Design Model Preparation

Module

Design Model Analysis

Module

Mold Models

Module

Shrinkage

Module

Workpieces

Module

Mold Volume Creation

Module

Parting Line and Parting Surface Creation

Module

Splitting Mold Volumes

Module

10

Mold Component Extraction

Module

11

Mold Features Creation

Module

12

Filling and Opening the Mold

Interactive Surface Design using Creo Parametric 2.0


Overview
Course Code

WBT-3921-0

Course Length

16 Hours

In this course, you will learn how to use the


Style environment to create and manipulate
freeform curves, freeform surfaces, freeform
surface details, and advanced freeform
surface models. You will also learn how to
integrate style features with other parametric
features in design models. After completing
this course, you will be well prepared to design
complex-shaped freeform surface models in
Creo Parametric.
In Creo Parametric, you can create freeform
surface models using the Style modeling
environment. The Style modeling environment
is a spline-based freeform modeler that
enables you to combine the parametric
feature-based modeling approach with the
unconstrained freeform surface modeling
approach. This gives you the flexibility to
design complex-shaped products in a single
modeling environment. The Style tool is
available through the Interactive Surface
Design Extension (ISDX).
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

Course Objectives

Understand the style surface modeling process


Understand style surface modeling concepts
Create initial style curves
Develop style surface models
Use advanced tools and techniques for defining
style shapes
Create smooth style surface models
Integrate style and parametric features
Use techniques for creating common detailed
shapes
Create complex, high quality style surface
models

Prerequisites

Introduction to Creo Parametric 2.0

Audience

This course is intended for design engineers and mechanical designers who need to create styled
surface geometry. People in related roles will also benefit from taking this course.

Table of Contents
Module

Introduction to the Style Surface Modeling Process

Module

Understanding Style Surface Modeling Concepts

Module

Creating Initial Style Curves

Module

Developing Style Surface Models

Module

Advanced Tools and Techniques for Defining Style Shapes

Module

Creating Smooth Style Surface Models

Module

Integrating Style and Parametric Features

Module

Techniques for Creating Common Detailed Shapes

Module

Creating Complex, High Quality Style Surface Models

Behavioral Modeling Using Creo Parametric 2.0


Overview
Course Code

WBT-3922-0

Course Length

8 Hours

This course is designed for experienced users


who want to add additional features to meet
or exceed the design specifications of their
products. After completing this course, you
will be prepared to work on critical component
designs using Creo Parametric Behavioral
Modeling.
In this course, you will focus on learning
advanced analysis skills unrelated to structural
or thermal analysis. You will learn how to
analyze your models and create analysis
features that can enforce your design intent.
You will also learn how to create sensitivity
and feasibility studies that help you determine
how to reach your design goals. Furthermore,
you will learn how to create optimization
design studies that enable you to configure
the dimensions and parameters that Creo
Parametric can change to meet your design
specifications.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

Course Objectives

Apply the behavioral modeling process and


concepts to your designs
Create measurement analysis features
Create relation, motion, Creo Simulate, and
MS Excel analysis features
Create user-defined analysis features
Conduct sensitivity analyses
Conduct feasibility and optimization studies

Prerequisites

Introduction to Creo Parametric or equivalent experience

Experience with MS Excel, Mechanism Design, Creo Simulate, and Creo Mechanism Dynamics
Extension is useful but not required

Audience

This course is intended for product designers and engineers. People in related roles will also benefit
from taking this course.

Table of Contents
Module

Introduction to the Behavioral Modeling Process

Module

2 Creating Measurement Features on Creo Parametric Models

Module

3 Creating Model Property Features on Creo Parametric Models

Module

4 Creating Analysis Features on Creo Parametric Models

Module

5 Creating User-Defined Analysis Features on Creo Parametric Models

Module

6 Conducting Design Studies and Optimizing Models

Module

7 Project

Mechanism Design using Creo Parametric 2.0


Overview
Course Code

WBT-39230

Course Length

8 Hours

In this course, you will learn about creating


mechanism connections, configuring the
mechanism model, creating a kinematic
analysis, and evaluating results. Mechanism
Design using Creo Parametric is designed
for experienced users who want to add
motion to their models by creating mechanism
connections and servo motors. In Creo
Parametric you can add motion to your models
using the standard mechanism functionality,
often referred to as the Mechanism Design
Extension (MDX). These topics will enable
you to simulate the range of motion between
components in your moving assemblies, create
gear connections that simulate the gear ratios,
create Cam connections that enable Creo
Parametric parts to push other parts they
come into contact with, and check for collisions
between moving components. After completing
this course, you will be prepared to work on
mechanism designs using Creo Parametric
Mechanism Design. At the end of each module,
you will complete a set of review questions
to reinforce critical topics from that module.
At the end of the course, you will complete a
course assessment in Pro/FICIENCY intended
to evaluate your understanding of the course
as a whole.

Course Objectives

Introduce the mechanism design process


Create mechanism connections
Configure motion and analysis
Evaluate analysis results

Prerequisites

Introduction to Creo Parametric

Audience

This course is intended for design engineers and mechanical designers who need to add and evaluate
the motion of their assemblies. People in related roles will also benefit from taking this course.

Table of Contents
Module

Introduction to the Mechanism Design Process

Module

2 Creating Mechanism Connections

Module

3 Configuring Motion and Analysis

Module

Evaluating Analysis Results

Mechanism Simulation using Creo Parametric 2.0


Overview
Course Code

WBT-3924-0

Course Length

8 Hours

In this course, you will focus on learning


advanced modeling and analysis skills.
Topics will include developing the 3-D
model, analyzing the mechanism model, and
evaluating results. This course is designed for
experienced users who want to add motion to
their products and analyze dynamic reactions
of moving components. These topics will
enable you to measure dynamic reactions of
components, measure the force required to
keep a mechanism balanced, and determine
the resting state of a mechanism. After
completing this course, you will be prepared
to work on mechanism designs using Creo
Parametric Mechanism Dynamics Option
(MDO).
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

Course Objectives

Understand the mechanism dynamics option


Apply force motors, springs, and dampers to
assemblies
Apply forces, torques, and gravity to assemblies
Create dynamic analyses
Create force balance analyses
Create static analyses
Measure forces, velocities, accelerations, and
other reactions
Evaluate results

Prerequisites

Introduction to Creo Parametric

Mechanism Design using Creo Parametric

Audience

This course is intended for design engineers and mechanical designers who need to add and evaluate
the motion of their assemblies. People in related roles will also benefit from taking this course.

Table of Contents
Module

Introduction to the Mechanism Simulation Process

Module

Adding Dynamic Entities to a Mechanism

Module

Analyzing the Mechanism Model

Module

Evaluating Analysis Results

Module

Project

Turning using Creo Parametric 2.0


Overview
Course Code

WBT-3925-0

Course Length

24 Hours

In this course, you will learn how to


machine products using Creo Parametric
2.0 manufacturing tools. This course covers
creating toolpaths for two axis turning
machines. During the course, you will
learn how to complete each phase of the
manufacturing process. You will start by
creating manufacturing models and configuring
the manufacturing environment. This will
include configuring tools, fixtures, and
machining operations. You will then learn
how to create turning sequences, holemaking
sequences, and post-process cutter location
(CL) data to create machine code. After
completing this course, you will be able to
create numerical control (NC) programs for
turning machines and post-process cutter
location (CL) data to create machine specific
code.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

Course Objectives

Understand the manufacturing process


Create and configure manufacturing models
Configure the manufacturing environment
Create and modify turning 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. People in related roles will
also benefit from taking this course.

Table of Contents
Module

Introduction to Turning Manufacturing

Module

Creating Turning Manufacturing Models

Module

Configuring Turning Operations

Module

Using Turning Reference Models

Module

Using Turning Workpiece Models

Module

Creating and Using Turning NC Model Assemblies

Module

Creating and Configuring Turning Workcells

Module

Creating and Configuring Turning Tools

Module

Using Template Manufacturing Turning Models

Module

10

Using Turning Manufacturing Parameters

Module

11

Creating Area Removal Sequences

Module

12

Creating Profile Turning Sequences

Module

13

Creating Grooving Sequences

Module

14

Creating Turning Thread Sequences

Module

15

Creating Turning Holemaking Sequences

Module

16

Using the Process Manager for Turning

Module

17

Creating and Post-Processing Turning CL Data Files

Module

18

Turning Project: Needle Valve

Cabling Update for Creo Parametric 2.0 from Pro/ENGINEER


Wildfire 4.0
Overview
Course Code

WBT-3926-0

Course Length

6 Hours

In this course, you will learn about the


enhancements made to Cabling mode in Creo
Parametric 2.0.
First, you will explore and customize the
Cabling ribbon interface. Enhancements with
component designation will then be presented,
such as manually designating connectors,
designating with entry port parameters, and
designating components on-the-fly. You will
then study enhancements when importing
Creo Schematics data and auto-designating
missing components. Next, you will learn
about the various wire routing enhancements,
such as using simple route, inserting and
editing locations, following cables, rerouting
wires, and modifying wire lengths. Finally,
routing with networks will be examined, both
with and without the use of logical data.
You will complete Pro/FICIENCY skills
assessment questions for each topic. These
questions are used to help reinforce your
understanding of the course topics.

Course Objectives

Understand the Cabling Interface and Setup


Enhancements
Understand Manual Routing Enhancements
Understand Network and Logical Routing
Enhancements

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. People in related roles will also benefit from taking this course.

Table of Contents
Module

1 Cabling Interface and Setup Enhancements

Module

Manual Routing Enhancements

Module

Network and Logical Routing Enhancements

Manufacturing Update for Creo Parametric 2.0 from Creo


Elements/Pro 5.0
Overview
Course Code

WBT39270

Course Length Hours


In this course, you will learn about the
manufacturing enhancements made since Creo
Elements/Pro 5.0.
First, you will learn about the various
enhancements relating to the ribbon-based
user interface in manufacturing. Toolpath and
CL Data Display Enhancements will then be
presented, such as dynamically displaying and
updating a toolpath as it is being configured.
You will then study enhancements for cutline
milling, trajectory milling, chamfer/round milling
and thread milling sequences.
Next, you will learn about the various
Volume and Roughing enhancements, such as
automatic adjustments in the diameter for helical
plunging during roughing and enhancements
to parameters to setting equal z-slices during
roughing. You will then learn about creating rest
finishing sequences, finishing enhancements
and creating an in-process stock model. Finally,
process manager and other miscellaneous
enhancements will be examined.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

Course Objectives

Utilize enhancements to the manufacturing


related ribbon based user interface
Utilize the enhancements to Toolpath display
and CL Data display
Utilize the enhancements to Cutline Milling,
Trajectory Milling, Volume Milling, Roughing,
and Finishing
Create Chamfer and Round Milling sequences
Create Thread Milling sequences
Create Rest Finishing sequences
Create in process stock models
Utilize the enhancements to the Process
Manager

Prerequisites

Milling using Creo Elements/Pro 5.0 or equivalent experience

Audience

This course is intended for manufacturing engineers and NC machinists. People in related roles will
also benefit from taking this course.

Table of Contents
Module

1 Ribbon-Based User Interface Enhancements

Module

2 Toolpath and CL Data Display Enhancements

Module

3 Cutline Enhancements

Module

4 Trajectory Sequences

Module

5 Creating Chamfer and Round Milling Sequences

Module

6 Creating Thread Milling Sequences

Module

7 Volume and Roughing Enhancements

Module

8 Creating Rest Finishing Sequences

Module

Finishing Enhancements

Module

10 Creating In-Process Stock Model

Module

11

Process Manager Enhancements

Module

12

Miscellaneous Enhancements

Update to Creo Simulate 2.0 from Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0


Overview
Course Code

WBT-3928-0

Course Length

8 Hours

In this course, you will learn how to utilize


the core functionality enhancements in
Creo Simulate 2.0. This course reviews
the enhancements introduced from
Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0 through Creo
Simulate 2.0. First, you will become familiar
with using the new standalone Creo Simulate
application. The new ribbon interface will
also be examined. Next, you will study the
Creo Simulate workflow, diagnostics, and
units enhancements, as well as the new
process guide template editor. Analysis
enhancements such as contact combined with
large deformation, plasticity with large strain,
load histories for nonlinear static analyses, and
batch run processes will then be examined.
You will also learn about new and enhanced
result evaluation capabilities, such as default
templates and measure versus measure
graphs in results. You will then review the new
AutoGEM settings and controls. Next, you will
learn how to apply a volumetric bolt preload,
review a new shell pair definition workflow,
work with shells with variable thickness, and
apply an improved base excitation model.
Finally, in Thermal mode, you will learn how
to create heat loads, apply traveling heat
loads, and apply a temperature load to a Creo
Simulate structure model.
You will complete Pro/FICIENCY skills
assessment questions for each topic. These
questions are used to help reinforce your
understanding of the course topics.

Course Objectives

Identify the enhancements from Pro/ENGINEER


Wildfire Mechanica 4.0 through Creo Simulate
2.0
Use the Creo Simulate 2.0 interface
Understand the units and diagnostic
enhancements
Use the batch run process
Use load histories for nonlinear static analysis
Understand the result window options
Understand the new AutoGEM controls and
settings
Understand the new shell capabilities
Apply base excitation to a structure

Create a heat load


Apply a traveling heat load
Apply a temperature load to a structure model

Prerequisites

Three months of Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0 or 5.0, or Creo Parametric experience

Three months of Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0 or 5.0 Mechanica, or Creo Simulate experience

Audience

This course is intended for design engineers and mechanical designers. People in related roles will
also benefit from taking this course.

Table of Contents
Module

Introduction to Creo Simulate

Module

Model Preparation and Analysis

Module

Results Evaluation

Module

Loads and Constraints

Module

Interfaces, Assemblies, and Measures

Module

Modeling and Meshing

Module

Idealizations

Module

Advanced Analysis

Module

Thermal Analysis

Update to Creo Schematics 2.0 from Routed Systems


Designer 9.0
Overview
Course Code

WBT-3929-0

Course Length

4 Hours

In this course, you will learn about the


enhancements in Creo Schematics 2.0. First,
you will explore and customize the Schematic
Ribbon interface. Then you will become
familiar with managing design sheets, using
drag handles, and creating custom cable
decorations. Next, utilizing the parameter
pane, managing dataset display, and assigning
parameters using CSV files will be examined.
Finally, you will learn how to share design data
such as design properties and design sheets.
You will complete Pro/FICIENCY skills
assessment questions for each topic. These
questions are used to help reinforce your
understanding of the course topics.

Course Objectives

Understand interface enhancements


Understand data enhancements

Prerequisites

None

Audience

This course is intended for engineers involved in the schematic 2-D layout of either electrical
diagrams or piping diagrams. People in related roles will also benefit from taking this course.

Table of Contents
Module

1 Interface Enhancements

Module

Data Enhancements

Advanced Turning and Multi-Task Machining using Creo


Parametric 2.0
Overview
Course Code

WBT-3930-0

Course Length

16 Hours

In this course, you will learn how to machine


components using mill-turn machines,
twin-turret machines, and in-line twin spindle
lathes. You will also learn how to create
turning tool paths and milling tool paths
for each machine type, where appropriate.
In addition, you will understand how to
post-process mill-turn toolpaths and how
to use the NC-Check and Vericut material
removal simulation tools. Finally, you will learn
how to view machine tool simulations for 3-axis
milling, 2-axis turning, and 5-axis mill-turn
machines.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

Course Objectives

Learn the basic mill-turn process


Create mill-turn work centers
Create various milling and drilling toolpaths
using live tooling
Learn the basic twin turret turning process
Create twin turret turning work centers
Create toolpaths for twin turret lathes
Learn the basic in-line twin spindle turning
process
Create in-line twin spindle lathe work centers
Create toolpaths using in-line spindles

Configure and use multi-tip tools


Understand mill-turn post processing

Learn how to use material removal simulation


Learn how to use machine tool simulation

Prerequisites

Milling using Creo Parametric 2.0 or Turning using Creo Parametric 2.0

Audience

This course is intended for manufacturing engineers and NC machinists. People in related roles will
also benefit from taking this course.

Table of Contents
Module

Mill-Turn Machining

Module

Twin Turret Turning

Module

3 In-Line Twin Spindle Turning

Module

4 Configuring and Using Multi-Tip Tools

Module

5 Mill-Turn Post Processing

Module

6 Material Removal Simulation

Module

7 Machine Tool Simulation

Freestyle Surface Design using Creo Parametric 2.0


Overview
Course Code

WBT-3970-0

Course Length

2 Hours

In this course, you will learn how to use the


Freestyle environment to create a primitive
shape, such as a sphere, and manipulate
the polygonal control mesh to create
complex-shaped freeform surface models in
Creo Parametric.
In Creo Parametric, you can create freeform
surface models using the Style and Freestyle
modeling environments. Collectively, the
use of these environments is often called
Freeform surfacing. The Freestyle modeling
environment, the focus of this course, provides
commands to create smooth and well-defined
B-spline surfaces quickly and easily using a
polygonal control mesh.
You will complete Pro/FICIENCY skills
assessment questions at the end of each topic.
These questions are used to help reinforce your
understanding of the course topics.

Course Objectives

Understand the freestyle surface modeling


process
Create freestyle surface models

Prerequisites

Introduction to Creo Parametric 2.0

Audience

This course is intended for design engineers and mechanical designers who need to create styled
surface geometry. People in related roles will also benefit from taking this course.

Table of Contents
Module

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Module

2 Creating Freestyle Surface Models

Creo Parametric 2.0 for SolidWorks Users


Overview
Course Code

WBT-4000-0

Course Length

24 Hours

In this course, you will learn about core


modeling skills. This comprehensive,
hands-on course is specifically designed for
existing SolidWorks users who want to become
proficient with Creo Parametric as quickly as
possible. Topics include understanding the
interface and basic Creo Parametric concepts,
selecting and editing, sketching tools, and
basic feature, part, and assembly creation.
The course also includes a comprehensive
design project that enables you to practice
your new skills by creating realistic parts.
After completing the course, you will be well
prepared to work effectively on product design
projects using Creo Parametric.
At the end of each module, you will complete
a set of review questions to reinforce critical
topics from that module. At the end of the
course, you will complete a course assessment
in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your
understanding of the course as a whole.

Course Objectives

Learn the basic Creo Parametric modeling


process
Learn how to use the Creo Parametric interface
Select and edit geometry, features, and models
Sketch geometry and use tools
Create sketches for features
Create extrudes, revolves, and profile ribs
Utilize internal sketches
Create sweeps and blends
Create holes, shells, and drafts

Create rounds and chamfers


Assemble with constraints
Lay out drawings and create views
Create drawing annotations
Investigate parent/child relationships
Resolve failures and seek help
Complete a comprehensive design project

Prerequisites

Knowledge of SolidWorks, including an understanding of solid modeling, feature-based, parametric,


and associative concepts

Audience

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

Table of Contents
Module

Introduction to the Creo Parametric Basic Modeling Process

Module

Using the Creo Parametric Interface

Module

Editing Geometry, Features, and Models

Module

Sketcher Geometry and Tools

Module

Creating Extrudes, Revolves, and Ribs

Module

Creating Sweeps and Blends

Module

Creating Holes, Shells, and Draft

Module

Creating Rounds and Chamfers

Module

Project I

Module

10

Assembling with Constraints

Module

11

Introduction to Drawings

Module

12

Resolving Failures and Seeking Help

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