Course description
Inventor: Beginner
This course will provide users with a thorough understanding of the principal 3D design, validation, and documentation processes necessary for developing products using Autodesk Inventor. After completion, users will: * Capture design intent by using the proper techniques and recommended workflows for creating intelligent 3D parametric part * Create, place, and constrain custom and standard components in an assembly * Simulate mechanisms, animate assembly designs, and check for interferences * Document designs using base, projected, section, detail, and isometric drawing views * Document assemblies using standard and exploded drawing views * Follow drafting standards while dimensioning and annotating drawing views with automated balloons and parts lists.
Suitability - Who should attend?
This course ware is designed for new Autodesk Inventor users.
No previous CAD experience is necessary. Working knowledge of the following: * Drafting, design, or mechanical engineering principles. * Microsoft® Windows® Vista or Microsoft® Windows® XP.
Outcome / Qualification etc.
- Introduction to Autodesk Inventor
- Creating Base Features
- Sketching Geometry
- Additional Sketching Tools
- Sketched Secondary Features
- Creating pick and placed features
- Work Features
- Equations
- Model and display manipulation
- Fixing Problems
- Sweep Features
- Loft Features
- Duplication Tools
- Feature Relationships and much much more
Training Course Content
Getting Started
- Autodesk inventor user interface
- Designing parametric parts
- Using project files for part design
- Creating 2D and basic sketches
- Geometric constraints
- Intermediate sketching
- Editing parametric parts
- Creating work features
- Creating basic swept shapes
- Creating chamfers and fillets
- Creating holes and threads
- Patterning and mirroring features
- Creating thin-walled parts
- Designing assemblies
- Using project files for assembly design
- Placing existing components in an assembly
- Constraining components
- Placing standard components using the content center
- Basic part design in an assembly
- Identifying parts in an assembly
- Analysis and motion yools
- Presenting your assembly
- Drawing creation environment
- Base and projected views
- Section views
- Detail views
- Managing views
- Automated dimensioning techniques
- Manual dimensioning techniques
- Annotating holes and threads
- Creating centerlines, symbols and leaders
- Creating tables
- Bill of materials
- Creating and customizing parts lists
- Creating balloons
- Setting drawing standards
- Drawing resources
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