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Design Tools Knowledge for New Age Engineers
Jayesh MhatreShivaprakash MSConsultant
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Piping & Cabling Designers
Production Engineer
AnalystIndustrial Designers
Creo 2.0 Curriculum
Design Engineers
• Fundamentals • Basic Solid Part Modeling• Basic Assembly Creation• Intro to Surface Modeling• Adv Solid Part Modeling• Adv Surface Modeling• Freeform Surfacing• Flexible Modeling• Direct Modeling
• Fundamentals• Basic Solid Part Modeling• Basic Assembly Creation• Behavioral Modeling• Mechanism Design• Mechanica Fundamentals• Mechanica Analysis Process• Static Structure Analysis• Analysis Best Practices• Mechanism Simulation
• Fundamentals • Basic Solid Part Modeling• Detailing (Drawing)• Basic Assembly Creation• Sheetmetal Design• Adv Solid Part Modeling• Adv Assembly Design• Flexible Modeling
• Fundamentals• Basic Solid Part Modeling• Basic Assembly Creation• Moldesign Fundamentals• Core Cavity Extraction• Manufacturing Fundamentals• 3-Axis Milling
• Fundamentals• Basic Solid Part Modeling• Basic Assembly Creation• Piping & Cabling
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• Part Modeling
Creo for Design Engineers
A basic course for entry level engineer to know 3-D solid Modeling
• Advanced Part Modeling
• Basic Assembly
• Advanced Assembly
• Sheetmetal Design
• Detailing Design
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Creo for Design Engineers
Use of different modules in different scenarios
Part 60%
Assembly10%
Drawing20%
Sheetmetal10%
Design
Basic Features
85%
Ad-vanced Feature
15%
Part Modelling
Basic Assem-
bly90%
Advanced Assembly
10%
Assembly Modelling
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Who is Industrial Designer?
• Industrial Design (ID for short) is the
conceptual side of engineering, focusing on
user interface, also known as ergonomics,
overall product form and shapes, as well as
the overall aesthetics of a product.
• The ID person is responsible for creating the
relationship between the product and the
consumer.
Difference between Industrial Design and Engineering Design
ID is the reason someone is drawn to a product on the shelf and decides to buy
Engineering is why people decide not to return it because it works.
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Creo for Industrial Designers
Any Combinations of Surface, Direct and Freeform is utilized to generate ID.
Surface Modeling
Direct Modeling
Freeform Modeling
Ergonomics Freehand Sketch Art and Aesthetic
Surface classes Editing surface/quilt
Ideation Concept model Design and
Development
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Required capabilities
Ideation and Conceptualization.
Ergonomics
Freehand sketching
Art & Aesthetics
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Required capabilities
Surface Modeling
Direct Modeling
Styling
Prototype Design and Development
Interlinking various formats of ID
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In corridor….
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Creo for Analyst
Engineering Analysis…..a prerequisite for New-Age-Engineer
• Position/
Displacement
• Velocity
• Acceleration
• Reaction forces
• Trace curves
• Stress
• Deformation
• Frequency
• Life
• Etc. Etc. Etc.
• What is the Maximum height?
• How much force?
• Where is the failure?
• Which part is weak?
• Need to modify design?
Mechanism SimulationMechanism Design
Creo SimulateBehavioral Modeling
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Creo for Analyst…MDX, MDO and BMX
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Creo for Analyst…Simulate
Structural Analysis of Spare Wheel Bracket
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Creo for Analyst….A handy validating friend everywhere
EnvironmentDesign/
Engineering Department
Research & Design
Department
FEA (Durability)Department
Large/ Heavy IndustriesNeed
AwarenessPossess
KnowledgeMust
Required
Medium and Small Scale Industries
PossessKnowledge
Must Required
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Engineering Service Organizations
PossessKnowledge
-Must
Required
Non-Core Mechanical companies
PossessKnowledge
Must Required
Must Required
Educational InstitutesMust
RequiredMust
Required-
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• Part Modeling
• Assembly Modeling
Creo for Production Engineers
A advanced level course for manufacturing environment
• Mold Design • Manufacturing
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Role of Creo for Production Engineer
To extract core cavity and use that for generating machining sequence
• Tool Rooms– All Mold Creation– All Casting
• Manufacturing– Creating milling sequence– Creating turning sequence– Hole making
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• Part Modeling
• Assembly Modeling
Creo for Piping & Cabling Designers
A advanced level course for equipment piping & routing 3D cabling
• Cabling• Piping
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Role of Creo for Piping & Cabling Engineer
To route 3D pipe & Create Harness Design
• Equipment Piping– Used in automotive industry– Process piping– Standardization
• Cabling– 3 D Harness creation– Nail board Diagram– Automotive– Consumer electronics
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Academic Syllabus
Synchronizing Engineering Academic Syllabus along with PTC University Training
Creo for Design Engineers
Creo for Industrial Designers
Creo for Analyst Creo for production Engineers
Creo for Piping and Cabling
3rd Sem SOM
4th Sem DOM-1 CAD, DOM-2
5th Sem KOM, DOM,FEA
6th Sem CAM, MP Hydraulics
7th Sem Piping Dgm
8th Sem Elective
Machine Drawing
Engineering Analysis
EnhancedSkillset
• SOM-Strength of Materials• DOM-Design of Machine Elements • CAD-Computer Aided Design
• KOM-Kinematics of Machines• DOM-Dynamics of Machines,• FEA-Finite Element Analysis,
• CAM-Computer Aided Manufacturing• MP-Manufacturing Process