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About PTC Creo Behavioral Modeling
Creo Behavioral Modeling contains a set of tools for performing a wide variety of analyses on a model and incorporating the analysis results into the model. Creo Behavioral Modeling lets you modify the model design to reflect the desired solution.
You use the Creo Behavioral Modeling tools to:
Create feature parameters based on measurements and analyses of the model.
Create geometric entities based on measurements and analyses of the model.
Create new types of measurements tailored to application-specific needs.
Analyze the behavior of measured parameters as variable dimensions and parameters change.
Automatically find dimension and parameter values that achieve a desired behavior of the model.
Analyze the behavior of measured parameters within a specified design space.
The basic building blocks of Creo Behavioral Modeling are:
Field point
Analysis feature
Persistent analysis display
User-Defined Analysis (UDA)
Sensitivity, Feasibility, and Optimization Studies
Optimization feature
Multi-Objective Design studies
External Analysis
Motion Analysis