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Surface Modeling with Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0
Course Code TRN-WBT1832-S
Course Length 24 hours

Overview
In Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0, you can use surface modeling to create design models with
shapes that are too complex for solid features. In this course, you learn how to use various
techniques to create complex surfaces with tangent and curvature continuities. You can then
create solids using the surfaces as references. You will also learn how to analyze surfaces
for quality as well as manipulate surfaces using the various editing tools available in
Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0.
After completing this course, you will be well prepared to create complexly shaped design
models using surfaces in Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0.
At the end of each day, you use the Pro/FICIENCY skills assessments to reinforce your
understanding of the course topics. Your instructor utilizes the results from the anonymous
skills assessments as the basis for daily review sessions.
Prerequisites
• Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0 Update training.
• Introduction to Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0.
Audience
Design engineers, mechanical designers, and industrial designers
Topics
• Creating basic surfaces using techniques such as Extrude, Revolve, Sweeps and Blends.
• Understanding the surface modeling workflow.
• Creating a network of curves using various techniques such as through points and sketches.
• Creating surfaces using a network of curves as boundaries.
• Creating surfaces using variable section sweep and swept blend techniques.
• Creating surfaces using advanced blend tools such as Section to Surface, Surface to Surface and
Tangent to Surface.


• Using analysis tools to check for surface quality and potential problems.
• Manipulating surfaces using various editing tools such as Extend, Merge, Trim and Offset.
• Creating and editing solids using surfaces and quilts.




Table of Contents
Module 1 Introduction to Surface Modeling
Module 2 Surface Modeling Workflow
Module 3 Creating Design Frameworks for Surface Models
Module 4 Project I
Module 5 Surface Modeling with Boundaries
Module 6 Surface Modeling with Swept Blends
Module 7 Surface Modeling using Variable Section Sweeps
Module 8 Project II
Module 9 Analyzing Surface Models
Module 10 Manipulating Surfaces
Module 11 Creating Solids using Quilts
Module 12 Project III



Sheetmetal Design using Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0
Course Code TRN-WBT1848-S
Course Length 16 hours

Overview
Sheetmetal Design using Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0 is a comprehensive training course that
teaches you how to create sheetmetal parts in Pro/ENGINEER. The course builds upon the

basic lessons you learned in T1803 - Introduction to Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0 and serves
as the second stage of learning.
In this course, you will learn how to design sheetmetal parts and assemblies, including
sheetmetal production drawings. All the functions needed to create sheetmetal parts,
drawings, and assemblies are covered. Upon completion of this course, you will be able to
create sheetmetal design models, create the flat state of the model, and document both in
production drawings.
At the end of each day, you use the Pro/FICIENCY skills assessments to reinforce your
understanding of the course topics. Your instructor utilizes the results from the anonymous
skills assessments as the basis for daily review sessions.
Prerequisites
• Successful completion of T1803 - Introduction to Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0 or
equivalent experience.
Audience
This course is intended for design engineers, mechanical designers, and industrial designers.
People in related roles can also benefit from taking this course.
Topics
• Sheetmetal Part Construction Philosophy
• Sheetmetal Construction Features
• Setting up the Sheetmetal Design Environment
• Bend Tables, Start Parts, and Templates
• Documenting Bend Order Sequences with Bend Order Tables
• Generating Flat State Models for Manufacturing
• Sheetmetal Drawings
• Converting Solid Parts to Sheetmetal Parts
• Application of User-Defined Features in Sheetmetal Design
• Sheetmetal Information Tools





Table of Contents
Module 1 Getting Started with Sheetmetal Design
Module 2 Building Sheetmetal Geometry
Module 3 Unbending Sheetmetal Parts
Module 4 Adding Features to Sheetmetal Parts
Module 5 Project Laboratory I
Module 6 Forming Sheetmetal Parts
Module 7 Bending Sheetmetal Parts
Module 8 Documenting and Validating Sheetmetal Design
Module 9 Project Laboratory II



Freeform Surface Modeling using Pro/ENGINEER
Wildfire 3.0
Course Code TRN-WBT1851-S
Course Length 16 Hours

Overview
In Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0 you can create freeform surface models using the interactive
surface design extension (ISDX) modeling environment, often called Freeform Surfacing or
Style surfacing. The Style tool is a spline-based freeform modeler that enables you to
combine the parametric feature-based modeling approach with the unconstrained freeform
surface modeling approach. This gives you the flexibility to design complex-shaped
products in a single modeling environment.
In this course, you learn how to use the Style tool to create and manipulate freeform
curves, freeform surfaces, freeform surface details, and advanced freeform surface models.
You also learn how to integrate style features with other parametric features in design
models.

Pro/FICIENCY assessments will be provided in order for you to assess your understanding of
the course materials. The assessment results will also identify the class topics that require
further review. At the end of the class, you will either take an assessment via your PTC
University account, or your instructor will provide training on how to do this after the class
After completing this course, you will be well prepared to design complex-shaped freeform
surface models in Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0.
Prerequisites
• Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0 Update training.
Audience
Design engineers, mechanical designers, industrial designers, and related roles. The topics
in this course are also available as Web-based training courses.
Topics
• Describing the Style modeling environment.
• Creating and editing 2-D, 3-D, and planar style curves.
• Analyzing and modifying curve shapes.
• Creating style geometry using images, design references, and imported data.
• Creating different types of style surfaces such as boundary, loft and blend surfaces.
• Creating curves using techniques such as sketching, dropping curves on surfaces, and using the
Curve from Surface option.
• Manipulating curves and surfaces in complex models.
• Creating continuous curves and surfaces.


• Integrating freeform style features with other parametric features.
• Creating features such as scoops, bulges and recesses using Style.
• Overbuilding surfaces using four boundaries.
• Creating surfaces using the Create Boundaries technique.





Table of Contents
Module 1 Introduction to Freeform Surface Modeling
Module 2 Creating Initial Freeform Geometry
Module 3 Developing Freeform Surface Models
Module 4 Defining Complex Freeform Shapes
Module 5 Creating Smooth Freeform Surface Models
Module 6 Integrating Style Features
Module 7 Creating Detailed and Complex Freeform Models
Module 8 Project



Mechanism Design using Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0
Course Code TRN-WBT1854-S
Course Length 8 Hours

Overview
This course is designed for experienced users who want to add motion to their products. You
will focus on learning advanced assembly skills in this comprehensive, hands-on course.
Topics include creating mechanism connections, configuring the mechanism model, creating
a kinematic analysis, and evaluating results. These topics will enable you to simulate the
range of motion between components in your moving assemblies, create gear connections
that simulate the gear ratios, create cam connections that enable Pro/ENGINEER parts to
“push” other parts they come into contact with, and check for collisions between moving
components. Furthermore, you learn about how you can use Design Animation to animate
your product, how you can use Mechanism Dynamics to simulate reaction forces between
components, and how you can use Behavioral Modeling to optimize your mechanism.
After completing this course, you will be prepared to work on mechanism designs using
Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire Mechanism Design.

Pro/FICIENCY assessments will be provided in order for you to assess your understanding of
the course materials. The assessment results will also identify the class topics that require
further review. At the end of the class, you will either take an assessment via your PTC
University account, or your instructor will provide training on how to do this after the class.
Prerequisites
• Introduction to Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0 or equivalent experience.
Audience
This course is intended for product designers. People in related roles will also benefit from
taking this course.
Topics
• Identifying Differences between Mechanism Design Extension and Mechanism Dynamics
Option
• Creating Bodies
• Creating Mechanism Connections in Pro/ENGINEER
• Creating Cam-Follower and Gear Pair Connections
• Applying Servo Motors to Assemblies
• Creating Position Analyses
• Creating Kinematic Analyses
• Evaluating Results
• Creating Trace Curves and Motion Envelopes




Table of Contents
Module 1 Introduction to Mechanism Design
Module 2 Creating Mechanism Connections
Module 3 Configuring the Mechanism Model and Analysis
Module 4 Evaluating Results, Animating, and Optimizing the Mechanism
Module 5 Project




Mechanism Simulation using Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire
3.0
Course Code TRN-WBT1855-S
Course Length 8 Hours

Overview
This course is designed for experienced users who want to add motion to their products and
analyze dynamic reactions of moving components. You will focus on learning advanced
modeling and analysis skills in this comprehensive, hands-on course. Topics include
developing the 3-D model, analyzing the mechanism model, and evaluating results. These
topics will enable you to measure dynamic reactions of components, measure the force
required to keep a mechanism balanced, and determine the resting state of a mechanism.
After completing this course, you will be prepared to work on mechanism designs using
Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire Mechanism Dynamics Option.
Prerequisites
• Introduction to Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0 or equivalent experience.
• Mechanism Design using Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0 or equivalent experience with
creating mechanism joint and cam connections.

Audience
This course is intended for product designers. People in related roles will also benefit from
taking this course.
Topics
• Identifying Differences between Mechanism Design Extension and Mechanism Dynamics
Option
• Applying Motors, Springs, and Dampers to Assemblies
• Applying Forces, Torques, and Gravity to Assemblies

• Creating Dynamic Analyses
• Creating Force Balance Analyses
• Creating Static Analyses
• Measuring Forces, Velocities, Accelerations, and Other Reactions on Assemblies
• Evaluating Results




Table of Contents
Module 1 Introduction to Mechanism Dynamics
Module 2 Developing the 3-D Model
Module 3 Analyzing the Mechanism Model
Module 4 Evaluating Results
Module 5 Project



Mold Design using Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0
Course Code TRN-WBT1890-S
Course Length 16 Hours

Overview
Pro/MOLDESIGN provides the tools to create a mold model from start to finish by using the
mold design process within Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0.
In this course, you learn how to create, modify, and analyze mold components and
assemblies. Any changes made to the design model automatically propagate to the mold
components and assemblies. You learn how to create final extract components that reflect
the geometry of the design model, along with shrinkage considerations, adequate drafting,
mold features, and cooling systems.

You apply the concepts and techniques that you learn in the course to complete a mold
design project.
There is an optional appendix where you use mold layout to assemble a vendor mold base
and create ejector pins.
Pro/FICIENCY assessments are provided for you to assess your understanding of the course
materials. The assessment results also identify the class topics that require further review.
At the end of the class, you will either take an assessment via your PTC University account,
or your instructor will provide training on how to do this after the class.
After completing the course, you will have a better understanding of the mold design
process and how to create molded products by using the mold design process.
Prerequisites
• Introduction to Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 3.0.
• Basic understanding of industry standard Mold design terminology and processes.
Audience
This course is intended for designers, machinists, and manufacturing engineers. The topics
in this course are also available as Web-based training courses.
Topics
• Introduction to Mold Design
• Analyzing Design Models
• Creating Mold Models
• Creating Sliders
• Creating Parting Surfaces
• Creating Mold Components
• Creating Mold Features
• Filling and Opening the Mold
• Using Mold Layout

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