Learn the new and enhanced functionalities and workflows in Autodesk® Inventor® 2010. Using the new interface, learn how to become more efficient at creating digital prototypes using multi-body, plastic part, and sheet metal design tools. In addition, learn about the assembly modeling productivity enhancements which include restructure, shrink-wrap, and assembly folders. Also learn how to take advantage of the Content Center, production drawing and analysis, translation, and data exchange enhancements within Autodesk Inventor 2010. Hands-on exercises representing real-world, industry-specific design scenarios are included.
Vol. 1: 412
Vol. 2: 488
The primary objective of this course is to provide students with a thorough understanding of the principal 3D design, validation, and documentation processes that they will use to develop products using Autodesk Inventor. Upon completion of the course, students will be proficient in 3D part and assembly design, and in documenting those designs using part and assembly drawing creation and annotation techniques.
This course is desgined for new Autodesk users
This course is designed for new Autodesk Inventor users who want to learn the essential tools and principles of 3D parametric part design, assembly design, and how to create production-ready part and assembly drawings using Autodesk Inventor 2010. It is recommended also that you have: A basic understanding of mechanical drafting or design, Also working knowledge of Microsoft® Windows® XP or Microsoft® Windows® Vista.
Day 1
Getting Started
· Autodesk Inventor User Interface
· Online Help and Tutorials
Parametric Part Design and Basic Sketching
· Designing Parametric Parts
· Using Project Files for Part Design
Basic Sketching Techniques
· Creating 2D Sketches
· Geometric Constraints
· Dimensioning Sketches
Basic Shape Design
· Creating Basic Sketched Features
· Intermediate Sketching
· Editing Parametric Parts
· Creating Work Features
· Creating Basic Swept Shapes
Detailed Shape Design
· Creating Chamfers and Fillets
· Creating Holes and Threads
· Paterning and Mirroring Features
· Creating Thin-Walled Parts
Day 2
Assembly Design Overview
· Designing Assemblies
· Using Project Files for Assembly Design
Placing, Creating, and Constraining Components
· Placing Existing Components in an Assembly
· Constraining Components
· Placing Standard Components Using the Content Center
· Basic Part Design in an Assembly
Basic Assembly Tools
· Identifying Parts in an Assembly
· Analysis and Motion Tools
· Presenting Your Assembly
Day 3
Basic View Creation
· Drawing Creation Environment
· Base and Projected Views
· Section Views
· Detail Views
· Managing Views
Dimensions, Annotations, and Tables
· Automated Dimensioning Techniques
· Manual Dimensioning Techniques
· Annotating Holes and Threads
· Creating Centerlines, Symbols, and Leaders
· Creating Tables
Day 4
Annotating Assembly Drawings
· Bill of Materials
· Creating and Customizing Parts Lists
· Creating Balloons
Drawing Standards and Resources
· Setting Drawing Standards
· Drawing
Distance Learning
Evening Classes
Intensive Training
AutoCAD Architecture Essentials
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