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Have you tried Multibody for Generative Design in Creo 7?

In Creo Parametric 7.0 support for volumes of overlapping solid geometry and geometry of different types has been added. This is helpful in generative design where you can designate bodies to design, manage, and visualize input geometry for different purposes… Continue Reading →

How to use subtractive geometry in multibody part design in PTC Creo7?

You can create solid bodies representing cavities or subtractive geometry in general in your design, and then use the Boolean operation Body Subtract to get to the final geometry. The representation of the cavity as a solid body during the… Continue Reading →

Did you know about the enhancement of Additive Manufacturing in Multibody design ?

Starting with Creo Parametric 7.0, multibody models for Lattice tool and 3D printed parts are supported. Multibody support for Lattice includes – Applying lattice to a selected body Creating a lattice in a new body Multibody support for 3D printed… Continue Reading →

7 examples of using Multibody design concepts

Here are the 7 examples of where you can use multibody for the flexible and efficient design of parts: Handling of distinct geometric volumes, partial operations, and improved usability Using bodies representing subtractive geometry Using Boolean and split operations with… Continue Reading →

Punditas AI Advisor now supports Creo 8.0.0.0

PTC released Creo 8.0.0.0 recently. Punditas AI Advisor now supports this latest version of Creo 8.0.0.0 . Punditas AI allows users to learn more about “How”, What” and “Why” of these enhancements through Product 360 module.  The following modules of… Continue Reading →

Punditas AI Advisor now supports Creo 7.0.0.0

PTC released Creo 7.0.0.0 recently. Punditas AI Advisor now supports this latest version of Creo 7.0.0.0 . Punditas AI allows users to learn more about “How”, What” and “Why” of these enhancements through Product 360 module. The following modules of… Continue Reading →

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