Introduction to Creo Elements/Pro 5.0 Scheduled for March 12
Course Date:
Monday, March 12, 2012 - 10:00
Course Name:
Introduction to Creo Elements/Pro 5.0 (formerly Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0)
Course Number:
TRN-2232–T
Cost:
$2250
Duration:
5 days
Course Category:
Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0 Courses
Prerequisites:
None
Topics:
This course is designed for new users who want to become proficient with Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0 as quickly as possible. In this course, you will focus on learning core-modeling skills.
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. At the end of each module, you will find a set of review questions to reinforce critical topics from that module. Your instructor will discuss these with the class. At the end of the course, you will find a course
assessment in Pro/FICIENCY intended to evaluate your understanding of the course as a whole. After completing the
course you will be well prepared to work effectively on product design projects using Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire.
Participants:
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.
Objective:
Learning the basic Pro/ENGINEER Design Process
•Understanding Pro/ENGINEER concepts
•Learning how to use the Pro/ENGINEER interface
•Selecting and editing items
•Sketching geometry and using tools
•Creating sketches for features
•Creating datum planes and datum axes
•Creating extrudes, revolves, and ribs
•Utilizing internal sketches and embedded datums
•Creating sweeps and blends
•Creating holes, shells, and drafts
•Creating rounds and chamfers
•Grouping, copying, and mirroring items
•Creating patterns
•Measuring and inspecting models
•Assembling with constraints
•Assembling with connections
•Exploding assemblies
•Laying out drawings and creating views
•Creating drawing annotations
•Using layers
•Investigating parent/child relationships
•Capturing and managing design intent
•Resolving failures and seeking help
•Comprehensive two part Design Project