Autodesk Inventor: Introduction to Solid Modeling
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Give as a Gift Save to WishListThe Autodesk® Inventor®: Introduction to Solid Modeling guide provides you with an understanding of the parametric design philosophy through a hands-on, practice-intensive curriculum. You will learn the key skills and knowledge required to design models
using Autodesk Inventor, starting with conceptual sketching, through to solid modeling, assembly design, and drawing production.
Prerequisites:
As an introductory guide, Autodesk® Inventor®: Introduction to Solid Modeling does not assume prior knowledge of any 3D modeling or CAD software. You need to be experienced with the Windows operating system, and having a background in drafting of 3D parts
is recommended.
Topics Covered:
• Understanding the Autodesk Inventor software interface
• Creating, constraining, and dimensioning 2D sketches
• Creating and editing the solid base 3D feature from a sketch
• Creating and editing secondary solid features that are sketched and placed
• Creating equations and working with parameters
• Manipulating the display of the model
• Resolving feature failures
• Duplicating geometry in the model
• Placing and constraining/connecting parts in assemblies
• Manipulating the display of components in an assembly
• Obtaining model measurements and property information
• Creating Presentation files (Exploded views)
• Modifying and analyzing the components in an assembly
• Simulating motion in an assembly
• Creating parts and features in assemblies
• Creating and editing an assembly Bill of Materials
• Working with projects
• Creating and annotating drawings and views
• Customizing the Autodesk Inventor environment
Course Outline:
Chapter 1: Introduction to Autodesk Inventor
Chapter 2: Creating the Base Feature
Chapter 3: Additional Sketching
Chapter 4: Advanced Sketch Editing Tools
Chapter 5: Sketched Secondary
Chapter 6: Creating Pick and Place Features
Chapter 7: Work Features
Chapter 8:
Chapter 9: Additional Features
Chapter 10: Model and Display Manipulation
Chapter 11: Fixing Problems
Chapter 12: Sweep Features
Chapter 13: Loft Features
Chapter 14: Duplication
Chapter 15: Feature Relationships
Chapter 16: Assembly Environment
Chapter 17: Joint
Chapter 18: Manipulating Assembly Display
Chapter 19: Model Information
Chapter 20: Presentation Files
Chapter 21: Assembly Tools
Chapter 22: Assembly Parts and Features
Chapter 23: Assembly Bill of Materials
Chapter 24: Working With Projects
Chapter 25: Drawing Basics
Chapter 26: Detailing Drawings
Chapter 27: Drawing Annotations
Chapter 28: Customizing Autodesk Inventor
This course is available for "remote" learning and will be available to anyone with access to an internet device with a microphone (this includes most models of computers, tablets). Classes will take place with a "Live" instructor at the date/times listed below.
Upon registration, the instructor will send along additional information about how to log-on and participate in the class.
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In any event where a customer wants to cancel their enrollment and is eligible for a full refund, a 5% processing fee will be deducted from the refund amount.
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