boxerTen
Computer
- Mar 17, 2013
- 1
Hi,
First some background, I'm not a mechanical engineer by training rather a mathematician/physicist and lately software developer. I am interested in designing high performance cylinder heads and valve trains for n/a spark ignition internal combustion engines. To that end I have been playing for some time with a limited version of Creo Elements/Direct Modelling and managed, with a little effort, to get it to perform a pleasing variety of tasks (my ignorance of design philosophies I suspect being the main impediment!).
I am aware there is a suite of PTC products available, however the distinction and capabilites between Creo Parametric, Creo Elements/Direct Modelling, Creo Direct, Creo Elements/Direct Surfacing, elude me.
Given I want to design a cylinder head with combustion chamber, inlet and exhaust ports, internal coolant/oil passages, along with the head's camshafts, timing gears, valves, etc. which package/s from the PTC suite would be most suitable? Budget is a consideration - if things get into 5 figures the wife will be wanting a vote ...
Thanks.
First some background, I'm not a mechanical engineer by training rather a mathematician/physicist and lately software developer. I am interested in designing high performance cylinder heads and valve trains for n/a spark ignition internal combustion engines. To that end I have been playing for some time with a limited version of Creo Elements/Direct Modelling and managed, with a little effort, to get it to perform a pleasing variety of tasks (my ignorance of design philosophies I suspect being the main impediment!).
I am aware there is a suite of PTC products available, however the distinction and capabilites between Creo Parametric, Creo Elements/Direct Modelling, Creo Direct, Creo Elements/Direct Surfacing, elude me.
Given I want to design a cylinder head with combustion chamber, inlet and exhaust ports, internal coolant/oil passages, along with the head's camshafts, timing gears, valves, etc. which package/s from the PTC suite would be most suitable? Budget is a consideration - if things get into 5 figures the wife will be wanting a vote ...
Thanks.