

Updates to the model tree in Creo 9 look to make it faster to structure, document, and understand design intent, building on the Design Item Tree introduced in Creo 8.Ī new Quilt/Body Evolution Tree is employed to give a structured view of how your model is built up. The ‘general updates’ continue to come thick and fast. But also for the purpose of simulation, when you want to have greater control over the exact area where a particular load or constraint is applied to.” Surfaces can now be divided in Creo 9, adding some immediate benefits

“And they need to capture that rich information in a 3D model.

“It’s an item that is crucial as companies are moving towards Model-Based Definition (MBD),” says Sagar.
