You can combine powerful, proven functionality with new technologies such as generative design, augmented reality, real-time simulation, additive manufacturing and to iterate faster, reduce costs, and improve product quality. The world of product development moves quickly, and only creo delivers the transformative tools you need to build competitive advantage and gain market share.
Creo is the 3D CAD solution that helps you accelerate product innovation so you can build better products faster. Easy-to-learn Creo seamlessly takes you from the earliest phases of product design to manufacturing and beyond.
Creo Elements can be used to create a complete 3D digital model of manufactured goods. The models consist of 2D and 3D solid model data which can also be used downstream in finite element analysis, rapid prototyping, tooling design, and CNC manufacturing.
Course Highlights
Creo, the shorthand name for Creo Parametric, (formerly known as Pro Engineer) is a powerful and intuitive 3D CAD software optimized to address the challenges that organizations face as they design, analyze, and share information with downstream partners.
With Creo Parametric, and its extensions, you can create, analyze, view, and share designs downstream using 2D CAD, 3D CAD, and parametric and direct modeling capabilities.
Fortunately, Creo delivers the most scalable range of 3D CAD product development packages & tools in today’s market. Its variety of specific features, capabilities, & tools help engineers imagine, design, & create your products better.CREO provides a vast knowledge of 3D Modelling and its applications in various mechanical and civil industries.
Creo Elements can be used to create a complete 3D digital model of manufactured goods. The models consist of 2D and 3D solid model data which can also be used downstream in finite element analysis, rapid prototyping, tooling design, and CNC manufacturing.
The six modules of CREO Training in SSA are:
- 2D Sketch Modelling
- 3D Modelling
- Advance surface Modelling
- Drafting and Drawing
- Assembly
- Sheet metal
Why Creo Training in SSA?
- Expertly designed Course modules to meet with the global industry requirements
- Customized Syllabus pattern in SSA
- SSA provides flexible timings for Creo training in Chennai.
- Certified, experienced and proficient trainers in SSA.
- SSA has recruited Industrial expertise trainers for quality services.
- SSA renders CREO training in Chennai with a strategy of One to one training which makes students more comfortable and productive.
- SSA withholds a unique concept of training its students according to their existing state whether they are a fresher/entrepreneur/field change seeker.
- SSA provides customized target planning
- Creo Training in SSA comprises of Successful workshops which are regularly conducted for the fine touch up of knowledge and to enhance the skills of the candidates.
- CREO training in Chennai with numerous project oriented case studies from industries is totally feasible through SSA.
- Industry-Institute coordinated efforts to get the students updated with latest technologies
- SSA is rendering consecutive corporate trainings for industries like Bosch, L&T, and Caterpillar etc. Hence SSA trains our students as per the leading mechanical and civil industry requirements.
- SSA provides Placement/entrepreneurship ideas and assistance.
Classroom Training
- Get trained by Industry Experts via Classroom Training at any of the SSA branches near you
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Instructor-Led Live Online Training
- Take-up Instructor-led Live Online Training. Get the Recorded Videos of each session.
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Course Description
Creo Elements/Direct Modeling Express is perfect for engineers who need a fast, lightweight, and flexible direct 3D CAD system. With this free 3D CAD download, you have the freedom to innovate along with the flexibility to import and repurpose design data. Plus, you have an easy upgrade path to our professional version of Creo Element/Direct Modeling when your 3D design challenges grow.
Prerequisite
- Basic Computer Knowledge.
- Basic Drawing Knowledge
- Autocad tool knowledge is must.
1:Introduction To Creo Parametric
- Introduction to Creo Parametric
- Feature-Based Nature
- Bidirectional Associative Property
- Parametric Nature
- System Requirements
- Getting Started with Creo Parametric
- Important Terms and Definitions
- File Menu Options
- Managing Files
- Menu Manager
- Model Tree
- Understanding the Functions of the Mouse Buttons
- Ribbon
- Toolbars
- Navigator
- Creo Parametric Browser
- Appearance Gallery
- Rendering in Creo Parametric
- Colour Scheme Used in this Book
2: Creating Sketches In The Sketch Mode-i
- The Sketch Mode
- Working with the Sketch Mode
- Invoking the Sketch Mode
- The Sketcher Environment
- Working with a Sketch in the Sketch Mode
- Drawing a Sketch Using tools available in the Sketch Tab
- Placing a Point
- Drawing a Line
- Drawing a Centreline
- Drawing a Geometry Centreline
- Drawing a Rectangle
- Drawing a Circle
- Drawing an Ellipse
- Drawing an Arc
- Dimensioning the Sketch
- Converting a Weak Dimension into a Strong Dimension
- Dimensioning a Sketch Using the Normal Tool
- Dimensioning the Basic Sketched Entities
- Linear Dimensioning of a Line
- Angular Dimensioning of an Arc
- Diameter Dimensioning Radial
- Dimensioning Dimensioning
- Revolved Sections
- Working with Constraints
- Types of Constraints
- Disabling Constraints
- Modifying the Dimensions of a Sketch
- Using the Modify Button
- Modifying a Dimension by Double-Clicking on it
- Modifying Dimensions Dynamically
- Resolve Sketch Dialog Box
- Deleting the Sketched Entities
- Trimming the Sketched Entities
- Mirroring the Sketched Entities
- Inserting Standard/User-Defined Sketches
- Drawing Display Options
3: Creating Sketches In The Sketch Mode-ii
- Dimensioning the Sketch
- Dimensioning a Sketch Using the Baseline Tool
- Replacing the Dimensions of a Sketch Using the Replace Tool
- Creating Fillets
- Creating Circular Fillets
- Creating Elliptical Fillets
- Creating a Reference Coordinate System
- Working with Splines
- Creating a Spline
- Dimensioning of Splines
- Modifying a Spline
- Writing Text in the Sketcher Environment
- Rotating and Resizing Entities
- Importing 2D Drawings in the Sketch Mode
4: Creating Base Features
- Creating Base Features
- Invoking the Part Mode
- The Default Datum Planes
- Creating a Protrusion
- Extruding a Sketch
- Revolving a Sketch
- Understanding the Orientation of Datum Planes
- Parent-Child Relationship
- Implicit Relationship
- Explicit Relationship
- Nesting of Sketches
5: Datums
- Datums
- Default Datum Planes Need for
- Datums in Modeling Selection
- Method in Creo Parametric Datum
- Options
- Datum Planes
- Creating Datum Planes
- Datum Planes Created On-The-Fly
- Datum Axes
- Datum Points
- Creating Cuts
- Removing Material by Using the Extrude Tool
- Removing Material by Using the Revolve Tool
6: Options Aiding Construction Of Parts-i
- Options Aiding Construction of Parts
- Creating Holes
- The Hole Dashboard
- Important Points to Remember While Creating a Hole
- Creating Rounds
- Creating Basic Rounds
- Creating a Variable Radius Round
- Points to Remember While Creating Rounds
- Creating Chamfers
- Corner Chamfer
- Edge Chamfer
- Understanding Ribs
- Creating Trajectory Ribs
- Creating Profile Ribs
- Editing Features of a Model
- Editing Definition or Redefining Features
- Reordering Features
- Rerouting Features
- Suppressing Features
- Deleting Features
- Modifying Features
7: Options Aiding Construction Of Parts-ii
- Introduction
- Creating Feature Patterns
- Uses of patterns
- Creating Patterns
- Deleting a Pattern
- Copying Features
- New Refs
- Same Refs
- Mirror
- Move
- Select
- Mirroring a Geometry
- Creating a Section of a Solid Model
- Work Region Method
8: Advanced Modeling Tools-i
- Other Protrusion Options
- Sweep Features
- Creating Sweep Protrusions
- Aligning a Sketched Trajectory to an Existing Geometry
- Creating a Thin Sweep Protrusion
- Creating a Sweep Cut
- Blend Features
- Parallel Blend
- Rotational Blend
- General Blend
- Using Blend Vertex
- Shell Feature
- Creating a Constant Thickness Shell
- Creating a Variable Thickness Shell 8
- Datum Curves
- Creating a Datum Curve by Using the Curve Button
- Creating a Datum Curve by Sketching
- Creating a Curve by Using the Intersect Option
- Creating a Curve by Using the Project Option
- Creating a Curve by Using the Wrap Option
- Creating Draft Features
9: Advanced Modeling Tools-ii
- Advanced Feature Creation Tools
- Variable Section Sweep Using the Sweep Option
- Swept Blend
- Helical Sweep
- Blend Section to Surfaces
- Blend Between Surfaces
10: Advanced Modeling Tools-iii
- Advanced Modeling Tools
- Toroidal Bend
- Spinal Bend
- Warp
- Transform Tool
- Warp Tool
- Spine Tool
- Stretch Tool
- Bend Tool
- Twist Tool
- Sculpt Tool
11: Assembly Modeling
- Assembly Modeling
- Important Terms Related to the Assembly Mode
- Top-down Approach
- Bottom-up Approach
- Placement Constraints
- Package
- Creating Top-down Assemblies
- Creating Components in the Assembly Mode
- Creating Bottom-up Assemblies
- Inserting Components in an Assembly
- Assembling Components
- Displaying Components in a Separate Window
- Displaying Components in the Same Window
- 3D Dragger
- Applying Constraints
- Status Area
- Placement Tab
- Move Tab
- Packaging Components
- Creating Simplified Representations
- Redefining the Components of an Assembly
- Reordering Components
- Suppressing/Resuming Components
- Replacing
- Assembling Repeated Copies of a Component
- Modifying the Components of an Assembly
- Modifying Dimensions of a Feature of a Component
- Redefining a Feature of a Component
- Creating the Exploded State
- References Tab Offset Tab
- Explode Line Tab
- The Bill of Materials
- Global Interference
- Pairs Clearance
12: Generating, Editing, And Modifying The Drawing Views
- The Drawing Mode
- Generating Drawing Views Generating the
- General View Generating the
- Projection View Generating the
- Detailed View Generating the
- Auxiliary View Generating the
- Revolved Section View Generating the
- Copy and Align View Generating the
- 3D Cross-Section View
- Editing the Drawing Views
- Moving the Drawing View
- Erasing the Drawing View
- Deleting the Drawing View
- Adding New Parts or Assemblies to the Current Drawing
- Modifying the Drawing Views
- Changing the View Type
- Changing the View Scale
- Reorienting the Views
- Modifying the Cross-sections
- Modifying Boundaries of Views
- Adding or Removing the Cross-section Arrows
- Modifying the Perspective Views
- Modifying Other Parameters
- Editing the Cross-section Hatching
13: Dimensioning The Drawing Views
- Dimensioning the Drawing Views
- Show Model Annotations Dialog Box
- Adding Notes to the Drawing
- Adding Tolerances in the Drawing Views
- Dimensional Tolerances
- Geometric Tolerances
- Editing the Geometric Tolerances
- Adding Balloons to the Assembly Views
- Adding Reference Datums to the Drawing Views
- Modifying and Editing Dimensions
- Modifying the Dimensions Using the Dimension Properties Dialog Box
- Modifying the Drawing Items Using the Shortcut Menu
- Cleaning Up the Dimensions
14: Other Drawing Options
- Sketching in the Drawing Mode
- Modifying the Sketched Entities
- User-Defined Drawing Formats
- Retrieving the User-Defined Formats in the Drawings
- Adding and Removing Sheets in the Drawing
- Creating Tables in the Drawing Mode
- Generating the BOM and Balloons in Drawings
15: Surface Modeling
- Surface Modelling
- Creating Surfaces in Creo Parametric
- Creating an Extruded Surface
- Creating a Revolved Surface
- Creating a Sweep Surface
- Creating a Blended Surface
- Creating a Swept Blend Surface
- Creating a Helical Sweep Surface
- Creating a Surface by Blending the Boundaries
- Creating a Variable Section Sweep Surface Using the Sweep Tool
- Creating Surfaces the Using the Style Environment of Creo Parametric
- Style Dashboard
- Surface Editing Tools Mirroring the Surfaces Merging the
- Surfaces Trimming the
- Surfaces Creating the Fill
- Surfaces Creating the Intersect
- Curves Creating the Offset
- Surfaces Adding Thickness to a Surface
- Converting a Surface into a Solid
- Creating a Round at the Vertex of a Surface
- Freestyle modelling environment
- Freestyle Dashboard
16: Working With Sheet Metal Components
- Introduction to Sheet metal
- Invoking the Sheet metal Mode
- Introduction to Sheet metal Walls
- Creating the Planar Wall
- Creating the Unattached Revolve Wall
- Creating the Unattached Blend Wall
- Creating the Unattached Offset Wall
- Creating Reliefs in Sheet metal Components
- Creating a Flat Wall
- Creating a Twist Wall
- Creating an Extend Wall
- Creating a Flange Wall
- Creating the Bend Feature
- Creating the Unbend Feature
- Creating the Bend Back
- Conversion to Sheet metal Part
- Creating Cuts in the Sheet metal Components.
Trainer Profile
- SSA unites the exact blend of theoretical and practical knowledge of the web engineering designs and it’s concepts and renders to its students which makes them to be highly compatible with what they learn.
- Creo tutors/ Instructors in SSA provide the most smart and flexible way of learning such that the students become more Comfortable in achieving their knowledge quest.
- The Creo trainers/Instructors in SSA are frequently updated about the nature of industrial needs through our research team. SSA provides trainings for corporate personal’s from reputed corporates like Muruganatham Chemical & Company,Frontiers (I) Pvt Ltd., Caterpillar india pvt ltd, Luftek Engg Pvt Ltd, Spica Metfab solutions india Engg. Pvt. Ltd. etc., ., Hence SSA provides the growing and exact needs of the industries to its trainers to serve the students better.
- Trainers are well equipped and knowledge in SSA to render high a level of standard in Creo practices.
- SSA’s Instructors are real time professionals who can render hands on training along with the Creo practices.
- Trainers at SSA enlighten and train the students with updated needs of the industries relevant to their areas or domains.
- Each student in SSA gets individual trainer who attends, listens, teaches and trains the student individually according to the student’s Pace and need.
- We the SSA help our students to create and build their resume more intensely, specifically and uplift their confidence to get placed in a well reputed and knowledgeable company.
Creo parametric Certification is one of the professional credentials which demonstrate that the candidate has gained in-depth knowledge of the Creo and its application. With a real-time project experience provided at the end of the Creo training, this certification states that the candidate has acquired the necessary skills to work in Creo software. Having this certificate along with your resume helps in prioritizing your profile at the time of the interview, and also it opens the door for a wide range of career opportunities.
Creo certificate from SSA holds the necessary skill sets that are required for a professional designer/Architect under the guidance of our Real-time professionals. SSA provides Creo training in Chennai by professionals who have 8+ years of experience in the Designing/Architect platform and also as corporate trainers. They upskill your knowledge with the