CoCreate 2008 Curriculum Guide

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CoCreate 2008 Curriculum Guide

Live Classroom Curriculum Guide CoCreate Model Manager CoCreate Annotation CoCreate Basic Modeling CoCreate Advanced Modeling CoCreate Modeling 2008: Drafting for Beginners CoCreate Part Library CoCreate 2D to 3D Modeling Jump Start CoCreate Sheet Metal CoCreate Advanced Surfacing CoCreate Cabling CoCreate Advanced Assembly and Parametrics CoCreate Finite Element Analysis CoCreate Modeling Up to Date CoCreate Advanced Design Module

CoCreate Model Manager Overview Course Code TRN-2866-T Course Length 2 Days CoCreate Model Manager covers how to manage, search, load, and save CoCreate data. You learn how to manage multiple versions and various data types. You learn to work with others by monitoring data, managing permissions, passing data, and resolving potential conflicts. You also learn how to create and edit a BOM using the BOM Editor. After completion of this course you have a full understanding of the CoCreate data management process. Course Objectives Saving various types of data. Search for data. Load data. Teamwork methodology. Manage Annotation data. Data conflict resolution. BOM building using BOM Editor. Task creation and Scheduling. Prerequisites Prior use or knowledge of CoCreate Modeling, and Annotation. Prior use of other data management software not required, but is beneficial. Audience Designers Drafters Mechanical engineers Industrial designers Illustrators Tooling designers

Agenda Day 1 Module 1 Introduction To Model Manager And User Preferences Module 2 Saving, Finding, And Loading In Model Manager Module 3 Team Work In Model Manager And Database Properties Day 2 Module 4 Annotation Data In Model Manager Module 5 Conflict Resolution In Model Manager Module 6 Working With Packets In Model Manager Module 7 Working With Projects In Model Manager Module 8 Bill Of Material Editor Module 9 Setting Up Task Agent

CoCreate Annotation Overview Course Code TRN-2867-T Course Length 2 Days CoCreate Annotation is a course that will teach you 2 D drawing creating using CoCreate Annotation. Create multiple-sheet drawings. Generate various types of primary and dependant views with different types of update modes. You will also learn how to add all types of annotations to your drawing, ranging from dimensions, additional geometry and text, symbols, pictures, and even OLE objects. You will complete the design cycle by updating a drawing after modifying the 3 D model. You will finally conclude by adding a BOM to your assembly drawing. You will have a full understanding of the CoCreate drawing creation process. Course Objectives Create drawings of 3 D models using CoCreate Annotation. Create and update various types of views. Add annotations necessary to complete the drawing. Add a BOM to an assembly drawing. Prerequisites Must be able to interpret engineering drawings, and have an understanding of drafting concepts. Must have experience in the development of 2D design using a CAD system. Prior use or of CoCreate Modeling. Audience Designers Drafters Mechanical engineers Industrial designers Illustrators Tooling designers

Agenda Day 1 Module 1 Introduction To Annotation And User Interface Customizations Module 2 Creating An Annotation Drawing Module 3 Creating Annotation Views Day 2 Module 4 Adding Annotations Module 5 Adding BOM

CoCreate Basic Modeling Overview Course Code TRN-2868 T Course Length 3 Days Introduction to CoCreate Modeling is a course that will teach you the basics about 3-D design using CoCreate Modeling. You will learn about CoCreate s explicit approach to 3-D design and the basics of working with workplanes and 2-D. Using the intuitive interface, you will learn how to build and modify parts and assemblies. You will also be instructed on tips and best practices. After completing this course, you will have an understanding of the explicit modeling approach of CoCreate Modeling, and be able to design functional and manufacturable products using this tool. Course Objectives Understand the explicit modeling approach of CoCreate Modeling. Create workplanes by various methods. Create and modify 2 D using traditional methods and 2 D CoPilot. Create parts from 2 D using Machine commands. Modify parts with Blends, Chamfers, face modifications, and face booleans. Create and modify assemblies. Customize the user interface. Prerequisites Must be able to interpret engineering drawings, and have an understanding of drafting concepts. Must have experience in the development of 2D design using a CAD system. Prior use of another 3D CAD system is helpful, but not required. Audience Designers Mechanical engineers Industrial designers Illustrators Tooling designers

Agenda Day 1 Module 1 Introduction To Modeling Module 2 Introduction to Workplane, 2D, and Machine Day 2 Module 3 Modify 3D Day 3 Module 4 Parts and Assembly Module 5 User Interface Customizations

CoCreate Advanced Modeling Overview Course Code Course Length TRN 2869 T 2 Days In this course you will learn advanced functions, options, and design methodologies of CoCreate Modeling. This course includes advanced 3 D modification functions and options. You will be introduced to advanced freeform functions. You will also learn how to further manage assemblies with configurations, and clash analysis. In addition, 3D Documentation Module and the Machining Module will be introduced. Course Objectives Understand and use the advanced options in modification commands. Understand and use faceset features and patterns. Create freeform parts using Loft, Sweep, and Helix. Create and manipulate configurations. Understand and use Clash Analysis. Understand the concept of Versioning. Utilize 3D Documentations. Utilize the Machining Module. Prerequisites Must be able to interpret engineering drawings, and have an understanding of drafting concepts. Must have at least two months of current experience with CoCreate Modeling. Prior use of another 3D CAD system is helpful, but not required. Audience Designers Mechanical engineers Industrial designers Illustrators Tooling designers

Agenda Day 1 Module 1 Advanced Modification Operations Module 2 Freeform Modeling Operations Day 2 Module 3 Advanced Parts And Assembly Operations Module 4 3D Documentation With CoCreate Modeling Module 5 Machining Module With CoCreate Modeling

CoCreate Modeling 2008: Drafting for Beginners Course Code Course Length TRN-2870-T 3 Days Overview In this course, you will learn that CoCreate Drafting offers a powerful, unique program for quickly creating and modifying 2D drawings of parts and assemblies. This course delivers the foundation needed to jumpstart your success with 2D design with CoCreate Drafting. You will learn how to design and modify parts, create and manipulate assemblies, customize your interface, and more. Prerequisites To be successful in this course, you must be able to interpret mechanical engineering drawings and understand drafting concepts. Prior experience with 2D design or illustration tools and methods can be helpful. Audience This course is intended for: Designers Mechanical engineers Illustrators Industrial designers Topics User Interface Create Drawings Ruler/Grid Functions Create Geometry Hatching, Selection Modifying Bitmaps (Pixmaps) Using Text Dimensioning Parts Technology Standards Plotting

Agenda Day 1 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 User Interface Create Drawings Ruler / Grid Functions Create Geometry Day 2 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Hatching, Selection Modifying Bitmaps (Pixmaps) Using Text Day 3 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Dimensioning Parts Technology Standards Plotting

CoCreate Part Library Overview Course Code Course Length TRN-2892-T 2 Days In this course, you will learn about and use the PartLibrary Module for CoCreate Modeling. You will be introduced to Standard Part Library and screw connections. You will also learn how to assign material properties to parts and assemblies. In addition, drill holes, shaft related operations and Annotation tools will be introduced. Pro/FICIENCY assessments will be provided in order for you to assess your understanding of the course materials. The assessment results will also identify the class topics that require further review. At the end of the class, you will either take an assessment via your PTC University account, or your instructor will provide training on how to do this after the class. Course Objectives Understand and use the Standard Parts library. Understand and use screw connections. Create parametrized drilled and center holes. Assign material properties to parts and assemblies. Attach thread attributes to shafts and hubs. Create tooth shafts and hubs. Add feather keys to design. Utilize the PartLibrary functions in Annotation.

Prerequisites Must be able to interpret engineering drawings, and have an understanding of drafting concepts. Must have at least two months of current experience with CoCreate Modeling. Prior use of another 3 D CAD system is helpful, but not required. Audience Designers Mechanical engineers Industrial designers Illustrators Tooling designers

Agenda Day 1 Module 1 Introduction to PartLibrary Module 2 Standard Parts In PartLibrary Module 3 Screw Connections With PartLibrary Day 2 Module 4 Materials In PartLibrary Module 5 Threads, Holes, Feather Keys, Tooth Shafts, Retaining Rings Module 6 PartLibrary With Annotation

CoCreate 2D to 3D Modeling Jump Start Course Code Course Length TRN-2893-T 2 Days Overview CoCreate Modeling 2D to 3D Modeling Jumpstart is a instructor-led class consisting of lectures and laboratory exercises. Students will learn how to create, modify, and manipulate analytic 3D models. The Annotation portion of this course instructs the student in the capabilities within CoCreate Modeling to create and modify 2D drawings that are derived from the 3D model. In addition, this course provides the knowledge bridge between 2D and 3D CAD environments. Prerequisites Some prior 2D or 3D modeling experienced is helpful but not required. Audience Users who are new to CoCreate Modeling. Topics Concepts of User Interface Using Workplanes 2D-Profile Geometry Creation Introduction to Machining Creating a 3D Model Modifying Parts Introduction to CoCreate Annotation Create/Update Annotation 2D Drawing Views Create/Add Annotation Text Create and Apply Annotation Dimensions Migrating from 2D to 3D

Agenda Day 1 Module 1 Module 2 Interface, Window Functions, Workplanes, 2D Geometry Commands, Introduction to Machine Commands Create a 3D model Day 2 Module 3 Module 4 Annotation, Modify 3D Body, Update Annotation 2D to 3D Model

CoCreate Sheet Metal Course Code Course Length TRN-2894-T 2 Days Overview The Sheet Metal course will impart the knowledge for you to quickly design high quality sheet metal parts. You will learn to create sheets, add lips, hems and offsets and to use standard tools from a library of punches and stamps. You will learn to select standard materials and tools so that you know your design will be manufacturable by performing manufacturability checks at each design stage. You will also learn how to extract on-line cost estimates so you can evaluate the financial impact of different sheet metal design alternatives. Prerequisites This course requires the prior completion of the CoCreate Basic Modeling. Also we highly recommend prior completion of the CoCreate Modeling Annotation course. Note: The Sheet Metal module requires the appropriate license in order to be enabled. Audience This class is ideal for Designers and Engineers who are creating sheet metal parts, such as cases, racks, and packaging for electronic devices, etc. Sheet Metal Design capability requires the appropriate application license to be enabled for operation at your site. This is also a great class to evaluate the extended capabilities of CoCreate Modeling's Sheet Metal module. Topics Introduction to Sheet Metal Creating Sheet Metal Parts Punching, Stamping and Modifying Unfolding and Folding in 3D Modifying Sheets Unfolding and Post-Checking Estimating Costs Using CoCreate Modeling to Create Sheet Metal Parts Tips Working in an Assembly

Agenda Day 1 Module 1 Module 2 Module 3 Module 4 Module 5 Introduction Creating Sheet Metal Parts Punching, Stamping, and Modifying Unfolding and Folding in 3D Modify Sheet Day 2 Module 6 Module 7 Module 8 Module 9 Module 10 Module 11 Unfolding and Post-Checking Estimating Cost Using Modeling Functionality for Creating Sheet Metal Parts. Tips Practical Exercises at an assembly Positioning at an assembly

CoCreate Advanced Surfacing Course Code Course Length TRN-2895-T 2 Days Overview This CoCreate Modeling Advanced Surfacing class offers valuable insight for developing and modifying 3D models utilizing Surfacing tools, techniques and methodologies. The course delivers the foundation needed to enhance your skills required to create and modify complex geometric models and forms in a fast-paced design environment. The techniques and tools provided are best utilized in all design environments from concept development to manufacturing. The tools learned here are also applicable for repairing the geometry of imported models. Prerequisites To get the most from this class prior experience with CoCreate Modeling is required. Prior use of another 3D CAD system is also helpful but not required. Audience This class is ideal for Designers, Mechanical Engineers, Illustrators, or Industrial Designers who need to quickly get up and running with CoCreate Modeling Surfacing capabilities. Topics Creating and Modifying 3D Curves Surfacing terminology and theory Developing Face Parts Skinning Guided Lofting Surface Development Surface Modification Surface Adjusting Surface Analysis

Agenda Day 1 Module 1 Module 2 3D Curves Surfacing Day 2 Module 2 Module 3 Module 4 Surfacing (Continued) Surfacing and 3D Curve Tools Additional lab exercises

CoCreate Cabling Course Code Course Length TRN-2896-T 2 Days Overview CoCreate Cabling ensures effective manufacturing by creating and validating 3D cable harnesses in your mechanical design. CoCreate Cabling includes powerful features for creating and making the most of your harness assemblies. In this class you will design and route 3D cable harnesses automatically and manually, create harness assembly drawings for manufacturing, access and add to an entire electrical library, import a wire list from an ECAD system for automatic routing, run reports and calculations to ensure manufacturability checks, and keep track of wire harness complexity with handy grouping features. Prerequisites To get the most from this class prior experience with CoCreate Modeling is required. Highly recommends prior completion of the CoCreate Modeling Annotation course. Audience This class is ideal for Designers and Engineers who are creating electrical cabling in there designs. Topics Cabling Overview Create your own cable Create Connectors and Cables Connecting wires to terminals and points Create cables on Workplane Re-Position wires in a clamp ECAD Interface Define Connectors Manufacturing Drawings Reference Designators Electrical Library Wire Frame Modifications Parallel Wires Cable Paths Auto Routing Flat Cables

Agenda Day 1 Tutorial 1 Tutorial 2 Tutorial 3 Tutorial 4 Tutorial 5 Tutorial 6 Creating Create your own cable Creating Connectors and Cables Re-Positioning Connectors and Cables Connecting wires to terminals and points Create cable on workplanes Re-position wires in a clamp Day 2 Tutorial 7 Tutorial 8 Tutorial 9 Tutorial 10 Tutorial 11 Tutorial 12 Tutorial 13 Tutorial 14 Tutorial 15 Tutorial 16 ECAD Interface Define Connectors Manufacturing Drawings Reference Designators Electrical Library Wire Frame modifications Parallel Wires Cable Paths Auto Routing Flat Cables

CoCreate Advanced Assembly and Parametrics Course Code Course Length TRN-2897-T 2 Days Overview In this course you will learn how to specify parametric and logical relations between faces and features of solid models, which will then allow the easy exploration of design alternatives by changing variables within a table, or directly on the model. By the end of this course you will be able to create a relation set, create a parametric relation (for modeling changes), create an assembly relation (for positioning changes), modify an existing relation, animate an assembly, and create an.avi of the animation. Prerequisites Before attending this course you must have completed CoCreate Basic Modeling training. Note: The Advanced Assembly and Parametrics modules require an appropriate license in order to be enabled. Audience CoCreate Modeling users who would benefit from inter-part relationships or part-to-part relationships within assemblies. The Advanced Assembly and Parametrics capability require the appropriate application license to be enabled for operation at your site. This is also a great class to evaluate the extended capabilities of CoCreate Modeling s Advanced Assembly or Parametrics modules. Topics Overview of Dynamic Relations Relation Sets Creating/Editing Relations Modifying Relations Animation of an assembly

Agenda Day 1 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Relation Sets Creating Relations Modify Relations Day 2 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Other Settings Animation

CoCreate Finite Element Analysis Course Code Course Length TRN-2898-T 2 Days Overview The Finite Element Analysis course, will give you an understanding of the finite element process as used in CoCreate Modeling. After this training, you will know how to create, modify, copy and delete an analysis study as well as set up correct boundary conditions. This will give you the skills to make design decisions at a very early stage about whether the initial design meets technical requirements or not, and therefore you will be able to make the right design changes earlier and easier. Prerequisites This course requires the prior completion of the CoCreate Basic Modeling course. Note: The Finite Element Analysis module requires an appropriate license in order to be enabled. Audience This class is ideal for designers and engineers who currently have or wish to evaluate the CoCreate Modeling FE Analysis module and want to evaluate and optimize design alternatives based on basic analysis cases. Topics Finite Element Analysis Overview Finite Element Analysis Basics Structural Analysis in Finite Element Analysis Module Post-Processing Structural Analysis Results Auto Meshing User-Defined Mesh Output and Documentation Systems Settings Assembly Analysis Thermal Analysis in Finite Element Analysis Module Post-Processing Thermal Analysis Results

Agenda Day 1 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Overview Finite Element Analysis Basics Structural Analysis in Finite Element Analysis The Types of Structural Analysis Post-Processing Structural Analysis Day 2 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 The AutoMesh User-Defined Mesh Output and Documentation System Settings Assembly Analysis Introduction to Thermal Analysis Thermal Analysis with Finite Element Analysis Post-Processing Thermal Analysis Results

CoCreate Modeling Up to Date Course Code Course Length TRN-2899-T 1 Day Overview Our Modeling Update course presents up-to-date information about the most current version of Designer Modeling.

CoCreate Advanced Design Module Course Code Course Length TRN-2900-T 2 Days Overview This course introduces all the functionality of CoCreate Advanced Design module. Learn how to apply and use Parametric and Assembly design, Inspection, Mold Design, Simplification, and Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing.

Web Based Curriculum Guide CoCreate 2008 Model Manager CoCreate 2008 Annotation CoCreate 2008 Basic Modeling CoCreate 2008 Advanced Modeling CoCreate Part Library CoCreate 16.0 Update from CoCreate 15.0

CoCreate 2008 Model Manager Overview Course Code SAB-CEK3034 Course Length 16 Hours CoCreate Model Manager covers how to manage, search, load, and save CoCreate data. You learn how to manage multiple versions and various data types. You learn to work with others by monitoring data, managing permissions, passing data, and resolving potential conflicts. You also learn how to create and edit a BOM using the BOM Editor. After completion of this course you have a full understanding of the CoCreate data management process. Course Objectives Saving various types of data. Search for data. Load data. Teamwork methodology. Manage Annotation data. Data conflict resolution. BOM building using BOM Editor. Task creation and Scheduling. Prerequisites Prior use or knowledge of CoCreate Modeling, and Annotation. Prior use of other data management software not required, but is beneficial. Audience Designers Drafters Mechanical engineers Industrial designers Illustrators Tooling designers

Table of Contents Module 1 Introduction To Model Manager And User Preferences Module 2 Saving, Finding, And Loading In Model Manager Module 3 Team Work In Model Manager And Database Properties Module 4 Annotation Data In Model Manager Module 5 Conflict Resolution In Model Manager Module 6 Working With Packets In Model Manager Module 7 Working With Projects In Model Manager Module 8 Bill Of Material Editor Module 9 Setting Up Task Agent

CoCreate 2008 Annotation Overview Course Code SAB-CEK3212 Course Length 16 Hours CoCreate Annotation is a course that will teach you 2 D drawing creating using CoCreate Annotation. Create multiple-sheet drawings. Generate various types of primary and dependant views with different types of update modes. You will also learn how to add all types of annotations to your drawing, ranging from dimensions, additional geometry and text, symbols, pictures, and even OLE objects. You will complete the design cycle by updating a drawing after modifying the 3 D model. You will finally conclude by adding a BOM to your assembly drawing. You will have a full understanding of the CoCreate drawing creation process. Course Objectives Create drawings of 3 D models using CoCreate Annotation. Create and update various types of views. Add annotations necessary to complete the drawing. Add a BOM to an assembly drawing. Prerequisites Must be able to interpret engineering drawings, and have an understanding of drafting concepts. Must have experience in the development of 2D design using a CAD system. Prior use or of CoCreate Modeling. Audience Designers Drafters Mechanical engineers Industrial designers Illustrators Tooling designers

Table of Contents Module 1 Introduction To Annotation And User Interface Customizations Module 2 Creating An Annotation Drawing Module 3 Creating Annotation Views Module 4 Adding Annotations Module 5 Adding BOM

CoCreate 2008 Basic Modeling Overview Course Code SAB-CEK3211 Course Length 24 Hours Introduction to CoCreate Modeling is a course that will teach you the basics about 3-D design using CoCreate Modeling. You will learn about CoCreate s explicit approach to 3-D design and the basics of working with workplanes and 2-D. Using the intuitive interface, you will learn how to build and modify parts and assemblies. You will also be instructed on tips and best practices. After completing this course, you will have an understanding of the explicit modeling approach of CoCreate Modeling, and be able to design functional and manufacturable products using this tool. Course Objectives Understand the explicit modeling approach of CoCreate Modeling. Create workplanes by various methods. Create and modify 2 D using traditional methods and 2 D CoPilot. Create parts from 2 D using Machine commands. Modify parts with Blends, Chamfers, face modifications, and face booleans. Create and modify assemblies. Customize the user interface. Prerequisites Must be able to interpret engineering drawings, and have an understanding of drafting concepts. Must have experience in the development of 2D design using a CAD system. Prior use of another 3D CAD system is helpful, but not required. Audience Designers Mechanical engineers Industrial designers Illustrators Tooling designers

Table of Contents Module 1 Introduction To Modeling Module 2 Introduction to Workplane, 2D, and Machine Module 3 Modify 3D Module 4 Parts and Assembly Module 5 User Interface Customizations

CoCreate 2008 Advanced Modeling Overview Course Code Course Length SAB-CEK3043 16 Hours In this course you will learn advanced functions, options, and design methodologies of CoCreate Modeling. This course includes advanced 3 D modification functions and options. You will be introduced to advanced freeform functions. You will also learn how to further manage assemblies with configurations, and clash analysis. In addition, 3D Documentation Module and the Machining Module will be introduced. Course Objectives Understand and use the advanced options in modification commands. Understand and use faceset features and patterns. Create freeform parts using Loft, Sweep, and Helix. Create and manipulate configurations. Understand and use Clash Analysis. Understand the concept of Versioning. Utilize 3D Documentations. Utilize the Machining Module. Prerequisites Must be able to interpret engineering drawings, and have an understanding of drafting concepts. Must have at least two months of current experience with CoCreate Modeling. Prior use of another 3D CAD system is helpful, but not required. Audience Designers Mechanical engineers Industrial designers Illustrators Tooling designers

Table of Contents Module 1 Advanced Modification Operations Module 2 Freeform Modeling Operations Module 3 Advanced Parts And Assembly Operations Module 4 3D Documentation With CoCreate Modeling Module 5 Machining Module With CoCreate Modeling

CoCreate Part Library Overview Course Code Course Length SAB-CEK3223 16 Hours In this course, you will learn about and use the PartLibrary Module for CoCreate Modeling. You will be introduced to Standard Part Library and screw connections. You will also learn how to assign material properties to parts and assemblies. In addition, drill holes, shaft related operations and Annotation tools will be introduced. Pro/FICIENCY assessments will be provided in order for you to assess your understanding of the course materials. The assessment results will also identify the class topics that require further review. At the end of the class, you will either take an assessment via your PTC University account, or your instructor will provide training on how to do this after the class. Course Objectives Understand and use the Standard Parts library. Understand and use screw connections. Create parametrized drilled and center holes. Assign material properties to parts and assemblies. Attach thread attributes to shafts and hubs. Create tooth shafts and hubs. Add feather keys to design. Utilize the PartLibrary functions in Annotation.

Prerequisites Must be able to interpret engineering drawings, and have an understanding of drafting concepts. Must have at least two months of current experience with CoCreate Modeling. Prior use of another 3 D CAD system is helpful, but not required. Audience Designers Mechanical engineers Industrial designers Illustrators Tooling designers

Table of Contents Module 1 Introduction to PartLibrary Module 2 Standard Parts In PartLibrary Module 3 Screw Connections With PartLibrary Module 4 Materials In PartLibrary Module 5 Threads, Holes, Feather Keys, Tooth Shafts, Retaining Rings Module 6 PartLibrary With Annotation

CoCreate 16.0 Update from CoCreate 15.0 Overview Course Code SAB CEK2958 Course Length 4 Hours CoCreate Modeling 16 Update is a course that update you on this version of the tool. You will learn about the new functionalities introduced. This course will include Modify 3D, Part and Assembly, Custom Process and Annotation updates. Course Objectives Understanding the new Modify 3D functions. Understanding the new Patterns abilities. Understanding the new Blending methodology. Understanding the new Positioning options. Understanding the new Annotation capabilities. Prerequisites Must be able to interpret engineering drawings, and have an understanding of drafting concepts. Must have experience in the development of 2 D and 3 D design using CoCreate Modeling. Previous CoCreate Modeling classes is a great plus. Audience Designers Mechanical engineers Industrial designers Illustrators Tooling designers

Table of Contents Module 1 CoCreate Modeling 16 Update