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Are you aware of the new capability to replace a component with an assembly in Creo?

Creo now allows you to replace a component in an assembly with an assembly that contains the same component. This powerful enhancement streamlines the replacement process, ensuring a smoother and more efficient workflow. User Interface Locations: •In an assembly, click Operations > Replace…. Continue Reading →

Did you know about the updated AutoUDF user interface in Creo advanced framework design (AFX)?

The Advanced Framework Extension (AFX) in Creo has been enhanced with a newly updated AutoUDF user interface, introducing intuitive features to streamline your workflow. New buttons have been added to facilitate the creation, reuse, modification, and deletion of AutoUDF definitions…. Continue Reading →

Have you tried locking mesh elements in Creo freestyle?

In Freestyle, you now have the ability to lock selected mesh elements, such as faces, edges, and vertices, to keep specific portions of a shape untouched during modifications. The locked elements are visually distinct from the unlocked ones, indicating that… Continue Reading →

Have you seen the new rotational symmetry feature in Creo freestyle?

The new Rotational Pattern command in Freestyle allows you to create rotational patterns of shapes, providing more flexibility in your design process. Creo Parametric 10.0.0.0 User Interface Location: In Freestyle, click Symmetry >  Rotational Pattern. Benefits This feature simplifies the process of patterning complex… Continue Reading →

Are you aware of Creo’s warp spine tool—define spine by selecting a target curve?

The Spine tool in Warp has been enhanced to allow you to select a target reference curve for modifying the geometry of the spine. Creo Parametric 10.0.0.0 User Interface Location: Click Editing >  Warp >  Spine and select By Reference next to Target. Benefits This new functionality ensures that your… Continue Reading →

Have you explored the warp stretch tool in Creo—define length by selecting a reference?

The Warp Stretch tool now allows you to define length by selecting a reference, offering more flexibility in your modeling workflow. Creo Parametric 10.0.0.0 User Interface Location: Click Editing >  Warp >  Stretch. Benefits With this enhancement, you can define the length for stretching the model… Continue Reading →

Did you know Creo style curve on surface (COS) now supports additional intersection types to snap soft points?

The Curve on Surface (COS) feature in Style has been enhanced to support additional intersecting geometry types when snapping the curve soft points. These new types of intersecting geometries include: You can now hold the SHIFT key and snap a… Continue Reading →

Have you seen the new box selection for points in Creo style curve edit?

The Curve Edit tool in Style now includes box selection, making it easier to select points on curves for modification. This feature simplifies curve editing and boosts efficiency. Benefits Quickly select and modify the desired points on a curve, enhancing… Continue Reading →

Are you aware of the new box selection for mesh points in Creo style surface edit?

The Style feature now includes box selection in the Surface Edit tool, making it easier to select mesh points for editing surfaces. This streamlined approach enhances efficiency in manipulating surfaces. Creo Parametric 10.0.0.0 User Interface Location: Click  Style >  Surface Edit. Benefits Quickly and… Continue Reading →

Have you explored the enhanced projection of high-order B-splines in Creo style?

The Style feature in Creo has been upgraded to preserve the high-order B-spline definition when projecting curves onto a plane or planar surface. Previously, projected curves defaulted to a minimum degree of 3, which could compromise the design intent. With… Continue Reading →

Did you know about the export to mechanical command in Creo ANSYS simulation?

The Export to ANSYS Mechanical format command in Creo Ansys Simulation is now available by default, removing the previous dependency on a configuration option. This enhancement allows users to easily export simulation models directly to the Ansys Mechanical format (.casdat)… Continue Reading →

Have you tried the multibody support in Creo simulate?

In earlier versions, while Creo Simulate allowed opening multi-body parts from Creo Parametric and running analyses on them, it did not support defining simulation entities or objects directly on individual bodies. With this enhancement, users can now: Creo Parametric 10.0.0.0 User… Continue Reading →

Have you seen the results improvements in Creo flow analysis?

Creo Flow Analysis now offers significant enhancements in streamline visualization and animation. Previously, streamline animations were displayed as continuous lines without directional or size indicators. With the latest improvements, streamlines now feature arrows or spheres as indicators, offering a clear… Continue Reading →

Are you aware of nonlinear material support in Creo ANSYS simulation?

The latest enhancements in Creo Ansys Simulation introduce robust support for nonlinear materials, expanding the scope of simulations to include a variety of complex material behaviors. Newly Supported Functionalities: Stress-Strain Curve for bilinear elastoplastic material. A Creo Ansys Advanced license… Continue Reading →

Have you explored the power of multi-physics in Creo ANSYS simulation?

In previous versions of Creo Ansys Simulation, multi-physics studies, such as combining structural and thermal analyses, were not supported. With this enhancement, you can now simulate thermal expansion by integrating structural and thermal physics into a single study. To define… Continue Reading →

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