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Price

Duration

12400 Rs

20 Days

Introduction of CREO


Creo Parametric is a widely used mechanical engineering software for 3D CAD parametric design, technical illustrations, and visualization. With Creo Parametric, engineers can model in both parts and assemblies and reuse components intelligently.


Scope of Course CREO


The course aims at equipping you to create a complete 3D digital model of products, manage 2D and 3D solid model data for further applications using Finite Element Analysis, rapid prototyping, tooling design, and CNC manufacturing. You will also learn about the software's parametric and direct modelling capabilities. Training will be given in the following key skills:


  • Sketch tools

  • Part modeling features

  • Part editing features

  • Datum features

  • Assembly modeling

  • Advanced assembly

  • Surface modeling

  • Sheet metal design

  • Drawing views

  • Dimensions & annotation


Career Prospects / Job Roles after CREO


CAD systems are now used throughout the industry, and 3D modelling has become a standard procedure in engineering design today. Creo is the 3D CAD solution that helps designers accelerate product innovation and build better products faster. Because the software is parametric, accommodating late-stage changes becomes easy. For over 30 years, Creo has remained a market leader. Students or professionals trained in Creo can easily find some of the following jobs across a variety of industries.

  • Design Engineer - Creo

  • Mechanical CAD Designer

  • Product Design Engineer- Creo

Syllabus for Creo Parametric Courses in Hyderabad


Session :1

  • Introduction: Creo Parametric Basic Modeling Process

  • Understanding Creo Parametric Concepts:Understanding Solid Modeling Concepts, Understanding Feature-Based Concepts,Understanding Parametric Concepts,Understanding Associative Concepts,Understanding Model-Centric Concepts, Recognizing File Extensions.

  • Using the Creo Parametric Interface: Understanding the MainInterface, Understanding the Folder Browser,Understanding the Ribbon Interface, Setting the Working Directory and Opening and Saving Files, Managing Files in Creo Parametric.

  • Creating Sketcher Geometry: Reviewing Sketcher Theory, Understanding DesignIntent, Modifying the Sketcher Display, Utilizing Constraints, Sketching Lines,Centerlines, Rectangles, Circles, Arcs, Circular Fillets, and Chamfers.

  • Using Sketcher Tools: Understanding Construction GeometryTheory, Sketching Points, Using Geometry Tools, Manipulating Sketches, Dimensioning Entities, Modifying Dimensions, Sketcher Conflicts.

  • Creating Sketches for Features: Creating Sketches ('Sketch' Feature), Specifying the Sketch Setup,Utilizing Sketch References, Using Entity from Edge within Sketcher

Session:2

  • Creating Extrudes, Revolves, and Ribs: Creating Solid Extrude Features, Adding Taper to Extrude Feature,Common Dashboard Options: Extrude Depth,Common Dashboard Options: Feature Direction, Common Dashboard Options: Thicken Sketch, Creating Solid Revolve Features,Common DashboardOptions: Revolve Angle, Automatically Adding and Removing

  • Using the Creo Parametric Interface - Part 2: Understanding Basic Display Options, Analyzing Basic 3-D Orientation, Understanding the View Manager,Creating and Managing View Orientations, Creating Style States using the View Manager,Understanding Basic Color

Session :3

  • Selecting and Editing:Understanding Creo Parametric Basic Controls,Using Drag Handles and Dimension Draggers,Using Keyboard Shortcuts, Model Tree, Selecting Items Using Direct Selection and Query Selection,Using the Search Tool, Understanding Selection Filters,Renaming Objects, Activating and Editing Models, Deleting and Suppressing Items

  • Creating Datum Features: Planesand Axes: Creating Datum Axes, Creating Datum Planes

  • Creating Sweeps and Blends: Creating Sweeps with Open Trajectories, Creating Sweeps with

  • Closed Trajectories, Analyzing Sweep Feature Attributes, Creating a Parallel Blend Protrusion or Cut,Experimenting with Parallel Blend Attributes, Analyzing Parallel Blend Section Tools.

Session 4:

  • Creating Holes and Shells: Common Dashboard Options: Hole Depth, Creating Coaxial Holes, Creating

  • Advanced hole Creation: Creating Standard Holes, Creating Sketched

  • Creating Rounds and Chamfers: Creating Rounds by Selecting Edges, by Selecting

  • Drafts: Creating Draft Features, Creating


Session 5

  • Variable Section Sweeps: Creating Variable Section

  • Helical

  • Swept Blends: Understanding Swept Blend Theory,Creating Swept

Session 6:

  • Creating Patterns: Direction Patterning in the First

  • Group, Copy, and Mirror Tools:

  • Measuring and Inspecting Models: Analyzing Model Units

  • Relations and Parameters:

  • Family

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Session 7:

  • Assembling with Constraints: UnderstandingAssembly

  • Exploding Assemblies: Creating and Managing Explode States,

Session 8:

  • Surface Features: Creating Surface features, Editing Surface Features in Creo Parametric, Copying the Surfaces,Mirroring the Surfaces, Trimming the Surface, Merging the Surfaces, Creating the Fill Surface,Creating the Intersecting Curves, Creating an Offset Surface,

  • Creating Drawing Views: Analyzing

  • Creating Drawing Views: Creating Cross-Section Views, Creating Detailed Views, Creating

  • Creating Drawing Details: Analyzing

  • Creating Drawing Details: Creating Notes, Showing a Bill of Materials, Analyzing Drawing Associativity


Session 9:

  • Creating and Using Component Interfaces: Understanding Component Interfaces, Using a Placing Component Interface,Using a Receiving Component Interface, Creating a Component Interface using Save as Interface, AutoPlacing Components.

  • Replacing

  • Understanding

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Session 10:

  • Introduction to sheet metal design: The sheet metal

  • Primary walls: Wall Types, Creating

  • Secondary and unattached walls:

  • Bend features: Bendfeatures, Bend lines

  • Unbend,bend back and cut:

  • Notches and punches: Creating a punch or

  • Sheet metal forms: SCreating form features,

FAQs on Creo Parametric Course


How much does Creo training cost?

Learn Creo, get Certified, ask Questions and never leave your desk - all for 12400 Rs.


Can I learn Creo for free?

Creo eLearning Tutorials are free, just-in-time learning solutions meant to solve immediate challenges.


What is the full form of Creo?

Creo, short for Creo Parametric, is a powerful and intelligent 3D CAD software improved to deal with the challenges organizations face as they design, analyze, and share information.


What is Creo course?

Creo is a CAD/CAM/CAE featured 3D solid modeling software. It is used by mechanical engineers/designers for solid modeling, assembly modeling, finite element analysis, 2D orthographic viewing, sub-divisional and NURBS surfacing, direct and parametric modeling, and NC and tooling functionality.

 

Which language is used in Creo?

C++ - Licensed Programming Language.


Is Creo Pro Engineer?

Pro/ENGINEER is now PTC Creo and it's changed more than just its name! Creo is a suite of solutions offering integrated 3D CAD/CAM/CAE software.


Is Creo a high end software?

Creo is a high end 3D CAD software that is much popular in various domains, from manufacturing to architecture. It has been developed using an open architecture that makes it easy for other programs to gel with it.


Is Creo 2d or 3D?

Creo is the 3D CAD solution that helps you accelerate product innovation so you can build better products faster.

 


Your Instructor

Bhargava Krishna Marripati

Meet our experienced Mechanical CAD instructor, with over 8 years of industry experience in the field of Mechanical Design Engineering. With a background in both theoretical and practical applications of CAD software, our instructor is well-versed in all aspects of mechanical design, including 3D modeling, assembly, and analysis. Throughout their career, they have honed their skills in various CAD programs, including Solidworks, AutoCAD, Catia, and NX, just to name a few.

If you're looking for an experienced instructor to help you achieve your goals in the field of Mechanical CAD, look no further. Our instructor is committed to providing you with the skills and knowledge you need to succeed in the competitive world of Mechanical Design Engineering.

Bhargava Krishna Marripati

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