Creo Parametric Modeling with Augmented Reality

Author:   Ulan Dakeev (Sam Houston State University, Texas, USA)
Publisher:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
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9781119894414


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   30 May 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Creo Parametric Modeling with Augmented Reality Tutorial-based introduction to 3D Modeling with Creo Parametric, including images to be scanned and viewed using an AR mobile app Using a tutorial approach, Creo Parametric Modeling with Augmented Reality provides an introduction to the modeling techniques and functionality of Creo Parametric, beginning with an overview of parametric design and Creo’s sketching capabilities and 3D tools; proceeding through design methods and skills related to patterns, dimensions, sections, assemblies, and tolerances and GD&T; and concluding by connecting Creo’s capabilities to the more specialized skills of Finite Element Analysis, mechanism animation, and sheet metal design. Each chapter includes highly visual, step-by-step examples that readers can follow to develop their modeling skills. The tutorials can be used on their own or in conjunction with an AR mobile app that allows select images to be viewed as 3D images that can be rotated, scaled, and exploded/collapsed. The text helps readers to visualize and assess model relationships, history, measurements, and mass properties. Written by a highly qualified author with experience in both academia and industry, Creo Parametric Modeling with Augmented Reality includes information on: Parametric design foundational concepts, sketcher and 3D tools, revolved features and sweeps, patterns, and drawings and dimensions Sections, auxiliary, and detail views, assemblies, assembly drawings, tolerances and GD&T, finite element analysis, and mechanism animations How to use Creo software to interpret and communicate with 3D solid models and define their design intent and constraints How to use current computer aided engineering graphics software, recognize and apply standard graphical principles, and utilize CAD software to create models, drawings, and assemblies With no fluff and many visual learning aids, Creo Parametric Modeling with Augmented Reality is an essential resource for engineering students learning 3D modeling for the first time, as well as for practicing engineers who need to brush up on their Creo Parametric skills.

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Author:   Ulan Dakeev (Sam Houston State University, Texas, USA)
Publisher:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
Imprint:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 25.20cm
Weight:   0.612kg
ISBN:  

9781119894414


ISBN 10:   1119894417
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   30 May 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1 Introduction to Parametric Design 1 1.1 Introduction 1 1.1.1 What is Creo Parametric? 2 1.1.2 Definitions 2 1.2 Introduction to Computer-Aided Design 3 1.2.1 Design Process 3 1.2.2 Free Creo Download and Installation (Student Version) 4 1.2.3 Creo Installation 5 1.2.4 Starting Creo Parametric 7 1.2.5 Augmented Reality Companion Application and Image Targets 9 2 Introduction to Sketch 11 2.1 Introduction 11 2.1.1 Select Working Directory 12 2.1.2 Starting New Project 13 2.1.3 Start New Sketch 15 2.1.4 Add Constraints 17 2.1.5 Define and Modify Dimensions 18 2.1.6 Create Holes with Sketch 20 2.1.7 Fillet Command 22 2.1.8 Finish and Extrude the Sketch 24 2.1.9 Sketch Counterbore 25 Chapter Problems 27 3 Revolve and Sweep 31 3.1 Introduction 31 3.1.1 Start New Sketch 34 3.1.2 Select Centerline 34 3.1.3 Define and Modify Dimensions 36 3.1.4 Revolve 38 3.1.5 Start New Sketch 40 3.1.6 Create the Flap Flanges 46 3.1.7 Start New Sketch 49 3.1.8 Revolve Center Hub and Handle 51 3.1.9 Central Hub Support Modeling 52 3.1.10 Sweep Support Bar 54 3.1.11 Radial Pattern Handlebar Supports 55 Chapter Problems 57 4 3D Features/Modifiers 61 4.1 Introduction 61 Chapter Problems 82 5 Introduction to Drawing 85 5.1 Introduction 85 5.1.1 Drawing Format/Template 85 Chapter Problems 105 6 Drawing Tools 109 6.1 Introduction 109 6.1.1 Planar Section 112 6.1.2 Radial Datum Axis Circle 115 6.1.3 Part Orientation 118 6.1.4 Detail View 120 6.1.5 Offset Section Drawing 125 6.1.6 Adding Text onto the Dimensional Values 129 6.1.7 Adding an Auxiliary View 131 Chapter Problems 132 7 Assemblies 135 7.1 Introduction 135 7.1.1 Start Assembly 137 7.1.2 Start Assembly 151 7.1.3 Pattern Assembling 157 Chapter Problems 168 8 Assembly Drawings 177 8.1 Introduction to ASM Drawings 177 8.1.1 Table of Report 188 8.1.2 Create Isometric view 194 Chapter Problems 197 9 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing GD&T 199 9.1 Introduction 199 9.1.1 GD&T Symbols 201 9.1.2 Dimension Tolerance 206 9.1.3 Add Datum References 209 9.1.4 Knowledge Check Activity 211 Chapter Problems 214 10 Finite Element Analysis (FEA) 217 10.1 Introduction 217 10.1.1 Simulation Lite Add-On Installation 218 10.1.2 Design Revision for FEA 230 10.1.3 Design Revision from FEA 231 10.1.4 Independent Challenge Activity 235 Chapter Problems 235 11 Mechanism Assembly 237 11.1 Introduction 237 11.1.1 Mechanism Animation 245 Chapter Problems 258 12 Sheetmetal Modeling 261 12.1 Introduction 261 12.1.1 Sheetmetal Drawing 277 Chapter Problems 281 Appendix – Augmented Reality Companion Application and Image Targets 285 Index 289

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Ulan Dakeev, PhD is an Associate Professor in Engineering Technology at Sam Houston State University. He previously held teaching positions at the University of Michigan and Texas A&M University and worked as a design engineer at John Deere and Caterpillar. He holds certifications from the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) and from MIT in design engineering. His previous publications include over 60 papers and three book chapters.

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