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Inventor 2014: iLogic
AutoCAD Training Overview

The Autodesk Inventor 2014 iLogic training guide instructs students in how to use the iLogic functionality that exists in the Autodesk® Inventor® 2014 software. In the practice-intensive curriculum students acquire the knowledge needed to use iLogic to automate Autodesk Inventor designs.

In this training guide, you will learn how iLogic functionality furthers the use of parameters in a model by adding an additional layer of intelligence. By setting criteria in the form of established rules you learn to capture design intent, enabling you to automate the design workflow to meet various design scenarios in part, assembly, and drawing files.

AutoCAD Training Topics

  • iLogic functionality overview
  • iLogic workflow overview
  • Review of model and user-defined parameters, and equations and their importance in iLogic
  • Understanding the iLogic interface components (iLogic Panel, Edit Rule dialog box, and iLogic Browser)
  • Rule creation workflow for Inventor parts and assemblies
  • Using variations of conditional statements in an iLogic rule
  • Accessing and incorporating the various function types into an iLogic part, assembly, or drawing file rule
  • Event Triggers and iTriggers
  • Creating Forms to create a custom user interface for an iLogic rule.
Prerequisites

The class assumes a mastery of Autodesk Inventor basics as taught in Autodesk Inventor Introduction to Solid Modeling. The Autodesk Inventor Advanced Part and Assembly Modeling training guides are also highly recommended. No programming knowledge is required to use the basic iLogic functions; however, programming experience can be an asset when using the advanced functions.

AutoCAD Training Course Duration

16 hours

AutoCAD Training Course outline

Chapter 1 Introduction to iLogic

1.1 Design Automation Overview

1.2 iLogic Overview

1.3 iLogic Workflow

Practice 1a Working with a Logical Model

Chapter 2 Understanding Parameters and Equations

2.1 Equations

2.2 Parameters

Practice 2a Add Parameters

Practice 2b Building a Logical Part Model I

Chapter 3 Getting Started with iLogic

3.1 iLogic Interface

3.2 Function Overview

3.3 Rule Creation Workflow

Practice 3a Review, Run, and Create Rules

Chapter 4 Rule Creation

4.1 Conditional Statements

4.2 Operators

4.3 Parameter Functions

4.4 Feature Functions

4.5 iProperty Functions

Practice 4a Working with Conditional Statements

Practice 4b Building a Logical Part Model II

Practice 4c Driving iProperties using iLogic Rules

Chapter 5 Assembly Rules and Functions

5.1 Assembly Rules

5.2 Component Functions

5.3 Relationship Functions

5.4 iLogic Components in Inventor Assemblies

Practice 5a Building a Logical Assembly Model

Chapter 6 Drawing Rules and Functions

6.1 Drawing Rules

6.2 Sheet Functions

6.3 Title Block Functions

6.4 View Functions

6.5 Advanced Functions

Practice 6a Automating Drawing Changes

Chapter 7 Rule Triggering & Form Creation

7.1 Event Triggers

7.2 iTriggers

7.3 Forms

Practice 7a Creating Triggers and Forms

Chapter 8 Miscellaneous Features & Functions

8.1 Rule Options

8.2 Search and Replace

8.3 Wizards

8.4 Miscellaneous Functions

Chapter 9 Project Practices

9.1 Introduction to Projects

Create a Configurable Model

Create a Configurable Assembly

Create a Configurable Drawing

Appendix A iLogic Design Copy

Appendix B Autodesk Inventor 2014 Certified Professional Exam Objectives



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