Creo users can browse the data and apply it to parts in their Creo model. The data includes density, supporting weight roll-up calculations, and a set of mechanical and thermal properties, which can enable accurate analysis and smarter design decisions.
“We’re very pleased to work with PTC to improve access to materials data for the community of 200,000 Creo users worldwide,” said Dr Patrick Coulter, chief operating officer at Granta Design. “Getting the right materials data within their chosen tools is one frustration for design and development teams that we aim to remove.”
At the heart of Granta’s materials data library is MaterialUniverse, compiled and maintained by Granta and covering over 3,800 types of engineering material. Each record provides a complete, consistent set of 80+ mechanical, thermal, electrical, physical, environmental, and economic properties. MaterialUniverse data is suitable for exploring the material landscape, for example, during initial material selection or in early-stage design. Other data sets in the library include authoritative handbook and design data, supplier data, standards, test data, and simulation input data. Compiled by Granta or its partner organisations, these describe tens of thousands of metals, plastics, composites, and more, enabling users to ‘drill down’ into detailed grade-specific data.
The data now available within Creo is from a representative sample of MaterialUniverse records. Creo users wishing to access more of the library have two options. They can purchase the CES Selector PC software, from which property data can be exported in Creo format. Or, if their company uses the industry-standard GRANTA MI system to manage its proprietary materials information, they can install and use GRANTA MI:Materials Gateway for Creo. This app runs within Creo and provides direct access not only to the Granta data library, but also to any corporate materials data to which the user has access rights.
Mark Fischer, director, Creo product management at PTC. “The collaboration enables customers to apply the sample materials data, provides a route for them to access more data, and enables companies who wish to work directly with Granta to develop and deploy their own materials data.”