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Creo Simulate 8.0: Structural and Thermal Analysis

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training@rand.com www.rand3d.com 877.726.3243 On-Site Training Rand 3D offers its Creo Parametric classes at your preferred location. You provide the site and software, and we'll take care of the rest! In addition to the expertise you'll receive from our instructors, attendees will receive a copy of the learning guide to keep for future reference, and a Certificate of Completion. For class pricing, please contact your Education Specialist. Contact us: training@rand.com 877.726.3243 Class curriculum is developed by ASCENT, developers of professional training courseware and technical documentation for Autodesk, Dassault Systèmes and PTC software. Creo Simulate 8.0 Training Structural and Thermal Analysis Course Length: 2 days This training course covers the fundamentals of Structural and Thermal Analysis in Creo Simulate. It provides you with the knowledge to effectively use Creo Simulate for finite element analysis, thereby reducing design time. Many concepts apply to both Structure and Thermal analysis; a portion of this course is specifically dedicated to Thermal analysis. This is an extensive hands-on training course, in which you have the opportunity to apply your knowledge through real-world scenarios and examples. Topics Covered • FEA Fundamentals: P-elements and analysis convergence methods • Basic Modeling and Analysis • Types of Loads and Constraints • Idealizations: Shells and Beams • Sensitivity and Optimization Studies • Assembly Interfaces and Contact Analysis • Thermal Analysis • Modal Analysis • Welds, Springs, and Masses • Fasteners and Rigid Links • Buckling Analysis Prerequisites: Completing Creo Parametric: Introduction to Solid Modeling, plus a minimum of 80 hours of Creo Parametric experience is recommended.

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