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Creo Ansys – The Gold Standard of Simulation
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Creo 11 is here! Creo empowers you to produce your finest designs more efficiently, offering a plethora of improvements tailored for electrification, composites, model-based definition, simulation-driven design, and advanced manufacturing, thereby reducing time investment.
Creo simplifies your workflows and provides an unbroken chain of design, with no export/import needed. So, when your design requirements change, you can easily update your model to reflect the new conditions.
Creo 11 provides exciting improvements to the tools you use every day!
With every release, Creo introduces improvements to make design engineers more productive every day.
Creo now supports multibody concepts for designs containing multiple sheet metal and regular bodies, allowing you to better design sheet metal parts in context.
In addition, you can now transfer solid bodies from parts of an assembly into a single multibody part using the Shrink-wrap feature, making it easier and faster to work with your complex designs.
Creo now features an enhanced enclosure volume feature, to optimize and calculate the minimum bounding box of your part or assembly for packaging optimization.
Updated Creo functionality includes innovative CAD tools for designing composites, conducting real-time simulation, and streamlining manufacturing. Creo also continues to expand electrification and model-based definition capabilities.
Creo has enhanced its cabling and ECAD-MCAD collaboration capabilities to optimize your circuitry and cabling designs.
The cabling tools for manipulating locations have been improved, allowing locations to be placed tangent to any Coordinate System axis. The “Remove Locations” tool has been completely redesigned for easier use. The placement of custom components and splices has been enhanced, and harness settings can now be adjusted during routing. Additionally, the cabling tree has been updated to provide greater visibility of the harness structure and cabling entities.
ECAD capabilities have also been expanded with the addition of Transparency Control, improving the visibility of PCB stack-up and overlapping ECAD layers.
Design engineers are increasingly incorporating composite materials into a wider range of products, and Creo 11 continues to enhance its capabilities in composites design, simulation, and manufacturing. Creo now offers expanded functionality for transitions, laminate sections, and draping simulations. Additionally, you can use zone-based design to define and automatically build plies from zones. Manufacturing capabilities have been improved with extended ply boundaries, core sampling, and the ability to export to leading laser projection systems.
Creo now offers more powerful model-based definition tools to enhance clarity with minimal effort. You can easily organize your design data into simple tables that are readable by both humans and machines, incorporating user-defined text, parameter callouts, and semantic references.
Creating MBD annotations for cylindrical features is now faster, and semantic query capabilities are available for inheritance models. GD&T Advisor has been updated to support the ISO 22081 standard for general tolerances, enabling combined simplified hole callouts and enriched definitions for slab and slot features.
Creo introduces new simulation-driven design capabilities to enhance design ideation, guidance, and validation. The award-winning generative design in Creo has been improved with minimum feature size constraints, bearing load support, and planar symmetry constraints.
Creo Simulation Live now includes conjugate heat transfer, allowing for heat transfer between solid geometries and fluid bodies, as well as expanded results for all types of CSL studies. Additionally, Creo Ansys Simulation now offers transient structure analysis to determine the dynamic response of a structure under a time-dependent load.
As always, Creo brings enhancements to both additive and subtractive manufacturing. For additive manufacturing, you can now connect multiple lattices with different cell types into a single continuous lattice structure and adjust pore size control for stochastic lattices. Additionally, Creo has expanded 3MF STL export options.
In subtractive manufacturing, High-Speed Milling now includes 4-Axis rotary milling and trajectory milling enhancements. The 4-Axis area turning user interface has also been improved.