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PTC.com: Tips and Techniques Webcasts
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Trajectory Sequences: The Workhorse of Production Milling
Are you aware of the many options available within Trajectory Milling? This is probably the most versatile and powerful milling option with Pro/NC, and this tutorial will explore the various possibilities open to the production machinist. We will start with an overview document that you can keep for later reference and we will go through several live examples. As always, a live question-and-answer session will wrap up the webcast. [Customers with Active Maintenance]
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What's New in Manufacturing in Wildfire 5.0
Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0 contains many enhancements for manufacturing applications. This session provides a first-hand look. [Customers with Active Maintenance]
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Introduction to Pro/ENGINEER Simulation Capabilities
Hundreds of companies are improving their product quality by using analysis software early and upfront in the design process. Pro/ENGINEER Structure and Thermal simulation software is rock solid and waiting to give you accurate answers that drive design improvement. We'll cover the basics, including constraints, loads, setting up an analysis and reviewing the results. Plus we'll cover a few advanced techniques that are new in Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire related to the user interface and improved result tools. You'll be surprised at how easy it is to use and learn. [Customers with Active Maintenance]
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Interactive Surface Design Extension
Need to make aesthetic products? Do you have complex geometry well suited to surface modeling construction techniques? In this technical session you will learn about the many uses of surfaces in Pro/ENGINEER and the new capabilities available in Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire. This session will focus on the use of The Interactive Surface Design Extension (ISDX). [Customers with Active Maintenance]
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Large Assembly Management
Large assemblies can become difficult to work with and unwieldy. The large assembly management tools of Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire can significantly improve the user experience by interactively displaying only necessary assembly information at any given time. The following topics will be covered: Creating Simplified Reps, Shrinkwrap, On-Demand Simplified Reps, Zones and Envelopes, Reference Control, Strategies for Working with Large Assemblies. [Customers with Active Maintenance]
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Everyday Pro/INTRALINK 3.x User Tips
This session will run through some of the basic features and functions of Pro/INTRALINK 3.x. We will cover functional areas within Pro/INTRALINK such as: Commonspace, Workspace, Interaction with Pro/ENGINEER, etc. Examples of topics covered are: Avoiding Check-in Conflicts, Using the Briefcase, Ghost Objects and Finding Information. [Customers with Active Maintenance]
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Getting Started with Behavioral Modeling
This presentation will cover the basic functionality available in the Behavioral Modeling Extension (BMX); from instrumenting your designs to the automation of basic data analysis. We will look at Sensitivity Studies as a means to determine and tweak the most critical parameters and get the most bang for your buck when making a change. Finally, we will explore the Optimization of a single objective or goal by adjusting multiple parameters. If you are manually changing your designs over and over and over again to reach your design goals, BMX is for you! [Customers with Active Maintenance]
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Manufacturing Process Management in Windchill 9.1 (MPMLink)
This Tech Tips session will discuss the new MPMLink Module in Windchill 9.1. Topics we will discuss include:
• MPMLink is integral to the Product Development System: A single change process is required for engineering and manufacturing
• Visual Work Instructions and Configuration Tools
• Associative Engineering BOMs (eBOMs) and Manufacturing BOMs (mBOMs)
• Digital definition, management and reuse of process plans, shop-floor instructions and resources
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Tech Tips for Windchill ProjectLink Users
This Tech Tips session will cover common interactions with the Windchill ProjectLink system. Examples of items covered: accepting Project Invitations, updating Deliverables and Action Items, and reading and completing tasks like Routed Approvals. The session should benefit anyone who will be working on a Windchill ProjectLink system as a general user.
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