ROBOTalk – November 4, 2015
In our seventh webinar of the 2015 season, we were introduced to PTC Windchill by Scott Morris and learned how to use PTC Windchill for CAD Data Management. We also explored several options for simulation using PTC Creo to predict if our robot would fall over on a ramp or going through a turn.
Recorded Video Link –
Streaming: ROBOTalk 2015 - Session 7 – Introduction to PTC Windchill and Simulation with PTC Creo
Download: https://ptc.webex.com/ptc/ldr.php?RCID=ae78612b3e9eab7d30164b67a25a6d31
Note: The WebEx ARF player is required to playback the recording if you download it. Download ARF player
Here are the links to referenced webpages from the webinar:
PTC FIRST Main Webpage
PTC Windchill (project management in the cloud)
Register for a PTC Windchill project - http://www.ptc.com/communities/academic-program/k12/students/first/software
Access your PTC Windchill project - https://academic.ptc.com/
Practical Guide to Windchill for FIRST teams: http://communities.ptc.com/docs/DOC-4657
Curriculum Material for “How to Develop a Product” – Features creating a project schedule
http://apps.ptc.com/schools/How_to_develop_a_product.zip
PTC FIRST Community Site
http://communities.ptc.com/community/academic-program/first
An additional training video by Scott Morris on Concurrent Design with PTC Windchill and PTC Creo
Concurrent Design with PTC Windchill and PTC Creo
Here are some other useful links:
Software -
PTC Creo, PTC Mathcad, PTC Creo View
All software for FIRST teams - http://www.ptc.com/communities/academic-program/k12/students/first/software
Technical support - http://www.ptc.com/communities/academic-program/technical-support
PTC FIRST Training Page
http://www.ptc.com/communities/academic-program/k12/students/first/training
FTC Tetrix and Modern Robotics Kit of parts
http://www.ptc.com/communities/academic-program/k12/students/first/software
Curriculum -
All Curriculum Material from the PTC Academic team
http://www.ptc.com/communities/academic-program/k12/tech-support/training
Curriculum Material for “How to Model Almost Anything”
http://apps.ptc.com/schools/How_to_model_almost_anything.zip
Contact the PTC FIRST Team