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Inventor 2013 Introduction to Solid Modeling
AutoCAD Training Overview

The Inventor 2013 Introduction to Solid Modeling training guide instructs students in the best usage approaches for parametric design philosophy through a hands-on, practice-intensive curriculum. Students acquire the knowledge needed to complete the process of designing models from conceptual sketching, through to solid modeling, assembly design, and drawing production.

AutoCAD Training Topics

  • The Autodesk® Inventor® software interface
  • Creating 2D sketches Constraining and dimensioning sketches
  • Generating 3D parts from sketches
  • Part modeling, adding, and editing 3D features
  • Work Features
  • Creating equations and working with parameters
  • Model geometry and model display manipulation
  • Resolving feature failures
  • Feature duplication techniques
  • Establishing and working with model relationships
  • Placing and constraining parts in assemblies
  • Assembly component display
  • Model Information
  • Presentation files (Exploded views)
  • Assembly tools
  • Creating parts and features in assemblies
  • Assembly bill of materials
  • Working with projects
  • Creating and annotating drawings and views
  • Customization
Prerequisites

As an introductory training guide, Inventor 2013 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.

AutoCAD Training Course Duration

40 hours

AutoCAD Training Course outline

Part 1

Chapter 1 Introduction to Autodesk Inventor

Chapter 2 Creating the Base Feature

Chapter 3 Sketching Geometry

Chapter 4 Additional Sketching Tools

Chapter 5 Sketched Secondary Features

Chapter 6 Creating Pick and Place Features

Chapter 7 Work Features

Chapter 8 Equations

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 Tools

Chapter 15 Feature Relationships

Appendix A Sketching Options

Appendix B Additional Exercises

Part 2

Chapter 16 Assembly Environment

Chapter 17 Manipulating Assembly Display

Chapter 18 Model Information

Chapter 19 Design Presentation and Animation

Chapter 20 Assembly Tools

Chapter 21 Assembly Parts and Features

Chapter 22 Assembly Bill of Materials

Chapter 23 Working With Projects

Chapter 24 Drawing Basics

Chapter 25 Detailing Drawings

Chapter 26 Drawing Annotations

Chapter 27 Customizing Autodesk Inventor

Appendix C Effective Modeling

Appendix D DWG TrueConnect

Appendix E Additional Exercises

Appendix F Autodesk Inventor 2013 Certified Professional Exam Objectives


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