Providing a step-by-step guide for the implementation of virtual manufacturing using Creo Parametric software (formerly known as Pro-Engineer), this book creates an engaging and interactive learning experience for manufacturing engineering students.
Featuring graphic illustrations of simulation processes and operations, and written in accessible English to promote user-friendliness, the book covers key topics in the field including: the engraving machining process, face milling, profile milling, surface milling, volume rough milling, expert machining, electric discharge machining (EDM), and area turning using the lathe machining process.
Maximising reader insights into how to simulate material removal processes, and how to generate cutter location data and G-codes data, this valuable resource equips undergraduate, postgraduate, BTech and HND students in the fields of manufacturing engineering, computer aided design (CAD) and computer aided engineering (CAE) with transferable skills and knowledge. This book is also intended for technicians, technologists and engineers new to Creo Parametric software.
Computer Aided Virtual Manufacturing Using Creo Parametric : Easy to Learn Step by Step Guide
Description
Table of Contents
Introduction.- Engraving Tutorial.- Face milling Operation.- Volume Rough Milling Operation.- Profile Milling Operation.- Volume Rough Milling Operation, Mill Surface and Drill Operation.- Volume Rough Milling using Mill Window and Surface Milling Operation.- Expert Machinist.- Electric Discharge Machining (EDM).- CNC Area Lathe.- Area Lathe Turning, Drilling, Boring and Volume Milling.- Five Axes Machining of Intricate Part.- Surface Milling of Intricate Cast Part.
Author Description
Paul Kanife is a lecturer in the Department of
Mechanical Engineering at Coventry University College UK. He currently teaches
Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Science, Design and Engineering Graphics
using Creo Parametric design software. He is a Fellow of the Institute of
Manufacturing (F.I.Manf.) and also a Member of the Institution of Engineering
and Technology (MIET) in UK. He holds an MSc in Advanced Manufacturing
Systems Engineering from Brunel University London and has many years of
combined practical industrial engineering and teaching experience.