Get Started with Creo Parametric

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Overview: Get Started with Creo Parametric

Examine Modeling Methods

Every organization has its approach to design, and no two organizations use the same design methodology in the same way. Creo Parametric supports how you design, no matter how you do it. Below we highlight a few design methodologies and provide resources to learn more about how Creo Parametric can help.

01. Learn more about Model-based Definition

The single source of truth in 2D design was the (physical) drawing. When using model-based definition, the 3D model contains all data needed to define a product without 2D drawings. Engineers can spend more time analyzing and problem-solving and less time creating design documentation.

Benefits of using the model-based definition:

  • More flexibility for colleagues across the organization to view and spin the model to understand its specifications.
  • Reduce documentation-related errors during design and in the production process.
  • Faster engineering and development design to support better manufacturing, quality assurance, procurement, and service needs.

Visit the resources listed below to learn more about how to use Creo Parametric with model-based definition.

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02. Learn more about Top-down Design

When using top-down design, the high-level, overall design is completed first without designing the individual parts of the assemblies at the same time. Then, sub-assemblies or parts can be assigned to different groups or users to design with the overall assembly already defined.

Benefits of using top-down design:

  • A change in your overall design will have fewer downstream fixes or work to be done.
  • Design intent is completed first and stays in one place.

Visit the resources below to learn more about how to use Creo Parametric with top-down design.

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03. Learn more about Multi-body Design

Multi-body design is available in Creo Parametric 7.0 and higher.

Instead of a single part having one type of geometry with the same material and same properties, multi-body design allows for a single part to have multiple bodies with different characteristics in each body.

Benefits of using multi-body design:

  • Different geometry can be embedded in a single part, giving part design more flexibility.
  • Different bodies can be assigned with different material definitions.
  • Interdependencies between parts, especially in assemblies with a low number of components, without having to use skeletons and data-sharing features.

Visit the resources below to learn more about how to use Creo Parametric with multi-body design.

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