Creo Parametric – Advanced

Creo Parametric – Advanced
اسم المؤلف
Christopher F. Sikora
التاريخ
17 نوفمبر 2019
المشاهدات
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Creo Parametric – Advanced
General Course Outline
By Christopher F. Sikora
Date WeekTopic
1. Import and Export – 2D and 3D Translation,
2. Advanced Swept Blends exercise
3. Mold Tools, Cast part, complex draft, setback
fillets, and draft analysis.
4. Family/Design Tables
5. Pro/E Administration
6. Pro Engineer Relations aka: Equations
7. Phone Assembly
8. Advanced Sheet Metal Fabrication. Review for Mid
Term
9. Mid Term Exam
10. (No Class) Break
11. Cylindrical and Conical Sheet Metal Parts
12. Modeling Quiz (game system plastic enclosure)
13. IGES Translation & Repair
14. Industrial Design Project (Coffee cup lid)
15. Desk Assembly. Review for Final
16. Final Exam
Required Hardware
Software (Required)
Creo Parametr
STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
We welcome students with disabilities and are committed to
supporting them as they attend college. If a student has a
disability (visual, aural, speech, emotional/psychiatric, orthopedic,
health, or learning), s/he may be entitled to some accommodation,
service, or support. While the College will not compromise or
waive essential skill requirements in any course or degree,
students with disabilities may be supported with accommodations
to help meet these requirements.
The laws in effect at college level state that a person does not
have to reveal a disability, but if support is needed, documentation
of the disability must be provided. If none is provided, the college
does not have to make any exceptions to standard procedures.
All students are expected to comply with the Student Code of
Conduct and all other college procedures as stated in the current
College Catalog.
CLASSROOM PROCEDURES:
1. Attendance of each scheduled class meeting is required unless
otherwise specified by the instructor.
2. Daily work problems and hand-outs will be maintained in a
notebook and turned in upon the instructor’s request.
3. Reading assignments will be made prior to discussing the
material.
4. Keep your drafting workstation clean and free of
miscellaneous materials.
5. Please report any malfunctioning equipment to the instructor.
LABORATORY UTILIZATION:
1. Regular daytime hours. The room is open for your use starting at
8:00AM daily. Even though classes are being held, you are
encouraged to find an open area and work in the laboratory.
2. There are evening classes, but you may use the lab up to 10:00PM.
3. On weekends, the lab will be available on Saturdays from
9:00AM to 4:00PM. The lab will be closed on Sundays.6
INSTRUCTOR’S RESPONSIBILITY:
1. Present material in a manner that can be understood by each
student.
2. Respect each student as an individual, to be of assistance in any
way possible, and to help solve problems, but not to solve
problems for the student.
3. Keep records of your progress and to summarize your learning
experiences with a final
Attendance and Cheating Policies
Introduction: Drafting is a technical profession in our society;
consequently, presentations in this course are factual and
technical, and final grades represent the student’s
accomplishment of the learning activities.
Attendance: Attendance at each class meeting is required.
Attendance may be a factor when determining the final grade.
Your instructor will specify his/her policy concerning the
relationship of attendance and the final grade.
Each instructor has the option of taking attendance for his/her
personal use. If a student misses class because of illness, a field
trip, or any other AUTHORIZED reason, the student is obligated to
determine what was missed, and will be held responsible for that
work. If a student is absent without an excused absence, he/she
will also be held responsible, and must obtain all information
from some source other than the class instructor. Instructors DO
NOT have to accept any
make-up work, do individual tutoring, or make special test
arrangements for any UNEXCUSED ABSENCE.
Cheating: Cheating in this department is interpreted to mean the
copying, tracing, or use of another person’s work for the purpose
of completing an assignment.
Individual initiative and personal performance in completing all
assignments is required of all students. This course may seem to
offer situations that are conducive to cheating. However, evidence
of cheating on the part of any student will be sufficient cause for
an assignment of an “F” for the course.
Instructors reserve the right to change a grade after the end of
the semester if there is evidence to warrants.7
EXAMS
Midterm and Final exams are to be taken on-site with the teacher or
proctor present.
All exams are closed book, note, and video.
Absolutely no cell/smart phones or tables are permitted while taking
the exams.
Headphones and music are not permitted during the exams.
LABS
Labs are TO BE COMPLETED DURRING LAB HOURS OR AT HOME. They are there to
help test and sharpen your skills, and are a great resource for
additional training.
EXERCISES
All exercises must be completed before the end of the semester as a
portfolio.
1. To create a portfolio at the end of each exercise, take a screen
capture using ‘ctrl-print screen’ keys on the keyboard.
2. Then open a word document and paste the image using ‘ctrl-v’.
Type in the Exercise number next to the image.
3. Send the completed portfolio with your name on the front
cover to me via email or hard copy. No more than two exercise
images per page.
COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING EXERCISES
1. 15:20
E12 CREO Parametric 2.0 (new)
Exercise 12 – Explores importing 2D DWG and DXF files from 2D CAD systems into
Creo Parametric 2.0 and their conversion from 2D to 3D using a host of tools in
the process.
2. 17:01
E13 CREO Parametric 2.0
Exercise 13 (part 1 of 2) – Creating a bottle with using the Sweep tool. Curvature
continuous (C2) rounds, curvature analysis, Mirroring, Offset Surface.8
3. 10:26
E13b CREO Parametric 2.0
Exercise 13b – Creating threads and lead-in’s. Sorry, No sound
4. 18:03
E14 CREO Parametric 2.0
Exercise 14 – A continuation of Exercise 13. In this exercise we look at how the
cavity of a blow mold of a bottle can be constructed inside Creo 2.0 Parametric
without the use of the specialized Creo mold package. See E15 Pro En…
5. 8:18
E16 CREO Parametric 2.0
Exercise 16 – Family Tables
6. 37:15
CREO Parametric 2.0 ADV MIDTERM EXAM REVIEW
CAD 111 Advanced Midterm Exam Review
Top-Down & Bottom-Up Assemblies, Rib feature, Extrude Thin Feature, Drawings,
and Exploded View. Manual BOM c…
7. 8:38
E17 CREO Parametric 2.0
Exercise 17 – Sheet Metal 2.0 , Extruded flange, holes, bend and unbend.
8. 7:419
E18 CREO Parametric 2.0
Exercise 18 – More Family Tables. Building a table from a new part.
9. 13:15
E19 CREO Parametric 2.0
Exercise 19 – Using Relations (Equations) in modeling.
10. 27:05
E20 CREO Parametric 2.0
Exercise 20 – “Quiz” – The video has no sound, something got lost in the recording.
Regardless, it shows how to construct the 3D model from a 2D DWG file.
11. 4:37
E21 CREO Parametric 2.0
Exercise 21 – Sheet Metal cylinders, and linear patterns.
12. 9:35
E22 CREO Parametric 2.0
Exercise 22 – Import and repair of 3D IGES (Initial Graphics Exchange Specification)
files. Boundary Blend surface patch, Heal, and Surface Tangency are explored in
this exercise.
13. 8:16
E23 CREO Parametric 2.0
Exercise 23 – Sheet Metal – Conical parts and text.10
14. 18:24
E24 CREO Parametric 2.0
Exercise 24 – Intro to Surfacing (Swept blend) and Import/Tracing of jpg image
files. I choked on the model at the end. I plan on remaking this video to correct
ending soon.
15. Exercise 25 – (No video) Industrial Design Project: Coffee Lid. Design and create
a rapid prototype.
E25 CREO Parametric 2.0
16. Exercise 26 – (No video) Desk Assembly. Using the attached drawings model
the desk parts, and assemble them.
E26 CREO Parametric 2.0
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