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Inventor Essential Training

Essentials Course Overview
Course Description
This course will introduce you to the 3D mechanical design within Autodesk Inventor. You will learn about part modeling, parts assembly and creating production-ready part and assembly drawings. You will also learn how to create a simple animation for your model.
Course Duration
3 Days.
Objective
The primary objective of this courseware is to provide students with a thorough understanding of the principal 3D design, validation, and documentation processes necessary for developing products using Autodesk Inventor.
What Will You Learn?
- Using proper techniques and recommended workflows for creating 3D parts.
- Create, place and constrain components in assembly.
- Simulate mechanisms, animate assembly designs, and check for interferences.
- Document designs and assemblies using appropriate drawing views.
Who Should Attend?
New user of Autodesk Inventor.
Course Outline
Connecting to Inventor’s Interface
- Modeling concept and workflow in Autodesk Inventor
- Exploring Autodesk Inventor’s graphical user interface
- Differentiate Autodesk Inventor files type
- Using visualization tolls
- Working with project file
Sketching and Modeling Techniques in Part Design
- Sketching with dimension and constraints control
- Extrusion
- Revolution
- Sketching on solid face
- Editing on sketching and part modeling
- Fillet and chamfer on solid
- Creating hole in 3D solid
- Setting application option
Advanced Modeling Techniques
- Creating complex sweep and loft
- Creating shell on solid model
- Multi-body parts
- Pattern features
Creating 2D Drawings from 3D Data
- Place views of a part in appropriate position
- Editing views visualization
- Adding details to drawing views
- Dimensioning
Assembly Design Workflows
- Understanding grounded component concept
- Apply proper constraint in assembly
- Applying item from content center
- Differentiate main and sub-assembly
- Importance of Bill of Materials
Advanced Assembly and Engineering Tools
- Top-down design
- Use assembly design accelerator to save workload
- Working with express mode
Customizing Styles and Templates
- Customize style editor
- Defining a new material
- Utilize drawing resources in Autodesk Inventor drawing
- Understanding concept of template in Autodesk Inventor
- Creating a quick-start template
Creating Advanced Drawing and Detailing
- Understanding and using advanced drawing views
- Differentiate sketching on drawing paper on view
- Utilize advanced drawing annotation tools
Creating Image and Animation from Design Model
- Benefit of manually or automatically exploded view
- Learn better way to present your product
- Making a movie of the assembly
- Understand the overall workflow of Autodesk Inventor
Working with NonInventor Data
- Exploring data formats for import and export
- Sharing AutoCAD data information
Automating the Design Process and TableDriven Design
- Building a table-driven product
- Controlling table option