In Creo 11, you can now set a "Target pore size" as a metric that drives stochastic lattice construction definition. A pore is the maximum diameter of a spherical particle that can be squeezed inside the cell. This offers you more flexibility for creating stochastic lattices specific to target porosity, and provides a more straightforward workflow for industries such as medical implants. Learn more about additive manufacturing in Creo: http://ptc.co/ChSw50TJPwo
Creo, a PTC Technology
Software Development
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Deliver your best designs in less time with PTC Creo.
About us
Creo, a PTC technology, is the industry’s leading 3D CAD software, a scalable, powerful, easy-to-use suite of applications that allows product designers to deliver their best designs in less time.
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http://ptc.co/eVNP50QwmVw
External link for Creo, a PTC Technology
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 5,001-10,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Boston, Massachusetts
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MAPAL, a leader in precision tooling, leveraged Creo CAD/CAM to boost efficiency, streamline design processes, and scale customization for complex tool design and manufacturing. Read how Creo has helped MAPAL boost productivity to meet customer demands: http://ptc.co/StB750U9sa4
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LAST CHANCE - Don't forget to register for tomorrow's Creo Simulation webinar: MODSIM in Creo. Through guided, in-depth sessions through real-world examples and a live Q&A, our team will cover the latest in: - Conjugate Heat Transfer - Structural Simulations - Fluid Dynamics & Flow Analysis Register now: http://ptc.co/UVB050UKeV0
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Creo Parametric users now have TWO tools for Finite Element Analysis directly within the Creo modeling environment: Creo Simulation Live and Creo Ansys Simulation. Check out this video from Dave Martin that walks you through how to analyze your designs in less time with real-time feedback in CSL and more advanced solutions in CAS. Check it out: http://ptc.co/efoG50TojYc
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Next Week! Learn about the latest in structural, thermal, and fluid simulation in PTC Creo. On February 5th, our team of experts will provide in-depth sessions with real-world examples to guide you in advancing your simulation skills. The team will cover: Conjugate Heat Transfer: Learn how to simulate and manage heat transfer in your designs. A PTC product expert will demonstrate how to use Creo Simulation Live (CSL) to optimize thermal performance, ensuring your products meet strict requirements. Advancements in Structural Simulations: Discover how to conduct advanced structural analysis to ensure your designs meet strength and durability standards. Fluid Dynamics and Flow Analysis: Explore how to simulate fluid behavior and flow within your designs. This session will include practical examples and demos to help you optimize performance and efficiency in your projects. Save your spot today: http://ptc.co/71fv50UKejf
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Mesh Slice has been improved in Creo 11 to allow slicing of non-closed-loop entities of the Freestyle Mesh. You can use the Edge Slice feature to split the mesh for the right and left mouse buttons, without altering the shape or adding complexity to the mesh. Watch more Creo tips on our YouTube channel: http://ptc.co/cNJY50TtxE2
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Rethinking the way we design and incorporating a few workflow changes can enable design engineers to iterate faster and pass on their best work to analysts with greater confidence. But how do we get there? Integrating simulation at the design stage of product development. Learn how to rework your workflow for better product design with simulation: http://ptc.co/XzXf50Ter8w
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In two weeks, join the Creo team to learn about MODSIM in Creo! Our experts will provide an in-depth walkthrough of advanced simulation techniques including: - Conjugate Heat Transfer - Structural Simulations - Fluid Dynamics & Flow Analysis Save your spot today for the event on Feb. 5th: http://ptc.co/71fv50UKejf
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Renowned UK-based industrial design consultancy LA Design Ltd recently re-adopted Creo as its choice CAD software to optimize complex workflows and elevate project efficiency. Read why they made the switch from other CAD software and how they have enhanced their workflows: http://ptc.co/8FX350U9sz0
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With Creo 11, you can now create a laminate section in a part without opening the composite design environment. You can create a laminate section for many composite features at a time and get a holistic view of their section. You can show it in a normal drawing view like any other section created in a part. Discover more Creo #manufacturing tips: http://ptc.co/gPGr50TFXCb