Autodesk Inventor 2018 Introduction to Solid Modeling

  • 8h 47m
  • ASCENT - Center for Technical Knowledge
  • ASCENT
  • 2017

The Autodesk Inventor 2018: Introduction to Solid Modeling training 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 needed to design models using Autodesk Inventor, starting with conceptual sketching, through to solid modeling, assembly design, and drawing production.

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
  • Duplicating components in an assembly
  • Obtaining model measurements and property information
  • Creating Presentation files (Exploded views and Animations)
  • 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

Prerequisites

As an introductory training guide, Autodesk Inventor 2018: Introduction to Solid Modeling does not assume prior knowledge of any 3D modeling or CAD software. Students do need to be experienced with the Windows operating system and a background in drafting of 3D parts is recommended.

About the Author

ASCENT develops and produces a wide range of courseware offerings, knowledge products, and courseware for the industry’s leading engineering software tools from Autodesk, Dassault Systèmes, and PTC. ASCENT's team is comprised of courseware developers, engineers, instructional designers, architects, and technical writers who work together to create training solutions that work for our clients. Our curriculum group specializes in the creation of blended education programs that incorporate the best of expert-led and technology-based training offerings to create the most effective course content and ensure that users achieve maximum productivity from their chosen engineering tools. We also work to meet our client's needs by offering different levels of customization for classroom-training curriculum.

In this Book

  • In This Guide
  • Practice Files
  • Introduction to Autodesk Inventor
  • Creating the Base Feature
  • Additional Sketching Tools
  • Advanced Sketch Editing Tools
  • Sketched Secondary Features
  • Creating Pick and Place Features
  • Work Features
  • Equations
  • Additional Features
  • Model and Display Manipulation
  • Fixing Problems
  • Sweep Features
  • Loft Features
  • Duplication Tools
  • Feature Relationships
  • Assembly Environment
  • Joint Connections
  • Manipulating Assembly Display
  • Model Information
  • Presentation Files
  • Assembly Tools
  • Assembly Parts and Features
  • Assembly Bill of Materials
  • Working with Projects
  • Drawing Basics
  • Detailing Drawings
  • Drawing Annotations
  • Customizing Autodesk Inventor
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