Inventor 2013 Beginner to Advanced Training

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Course OverviewA distance learning course is the ideal way to gain the qualification in Inventor 2013. Whether you're looking to go on to further education, improve your job prospects or expand your knowledge, distance learning Inventor 2013 Tutorial is a flexible and convenient course, which allows you to comprehensively prepare for an exam or career through home study. What's more, because the distance learning Inventor 2013 Beginner to Advanced course is a fully comprehensive course, no prior knowledge is required. CADLearning® for Autodesk® Inventor® 2013 will teach you how to leverage the software to perform 3D mechanical design, product simulation, tooling creation, and design communication. Lessons cover basic and advanced topics including assembly management, advanced part modeling, creating and editing parts, iLogic and iFeatures.Through the videos, CADLearnings professional instructors present key concepts and lessons; users are able to follow along in their own software using the exercise files that are included with each course. CADLearning subscription customers can take assessments online to track progress and gauge their knowledge and skills.

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  • 3D
  • 3d training
  • Design
  • Drawing
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  • Management
  • IT Management
  • Autodesk
  • Basic IT
  • Basic
  • Basic IT training
  • AutoCAD
  • Lighting
  • Presentation

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Course Structure

The Inventor 2013 Tutorial course is divided into following comprehensive modules.

Module 1: Getting Started

  • Installing Autodesk Inventor
  • Introducing the Welcome Screen
  • Using the Get Started Tab
  • Navigating the Autodesk Inventor Environment
  • Using Multiple Document Tools
  • Using View Navigation Tools
  • Using the ViewCube
  • Using the Navigation Bar
  • Navigating with the SteeringWheel
  • Using a 3D Mouse
  • Using Information Center and Help
  • Accessing Wiki Help
  • Using the Quick Access Toolbar
  • Navigating the Application Menu
  • Using the Application Menu Management Tools
  • Navigating the Inventor Ribbon Interface
  • Using the Marking Menu
  • Using the Select Other Drop Down
  • Understanding Project Files
  • Creating New Inventor Files
  • Opening Existing Inventor Files

Module 2: Working With Assemblies

  • Understanding Assembly Files
  • Identifying Assembly Components
  • Organizing with Browser Folders
  • Introduction to Component Visibility
  • Introduction to Browser Filter and Find
  • Understanding Degrees of Freedom and Constrained Drag Concepts
  • Introducing Grounded Components
  • Identifying Existing Assembly Constraints
  • Editing Existing Assembly Constraints
  • Driving Assembly Constraints to Simulate Motion
  • Replace a Component in an Assembly
  • Editing Assembly Components
  • Measuring Assembly Components
  • Center Of Gravity
  • Creating a New Assembly
  • Placing a Component in an Assembly
  • Creating a Part Component in Place
  • Create an Assembly Component in Place
  • Placing a Component from Content Center
  • Autodropping a Component from Content Center
  • Analyzing Interference
  • Introducing the Bill of Materials
  • Creating a Virtual Component in an Assembly
  • Move and Rotate an Assembly Component
  • Constraining with Mate and Flush
  • Constraining with Tangent and Insert
  • Constraining at Angles
  • Limiting Constraints
  • Creating 3D Motion Constraints
  • Creating 3D Transitional Constraints
  • Creating A 3D Constraint Set
  • Solving for Contact
  • Assemble Your Design
  • Assembly Features
  • Copy Components
  • Pattern Components Associatively
  • Pattern Components in a Circle
  • Pattern Components in a Rectangular Pattern
  • Mirroring Assembly Components
  • Promote and Demote Assembly Components

Module 3: View Appearance

  • Using Other Viewing Methods
  • Setting Viewing Options
  • Realistically Viewing Inventor Models
  • Colorizing Models
  • Shading Models
  • Viewing Models in Wireframe
  • Understanding Monochrome, Illustration and Watercolor Visual Styles
  • Shadowing Models
  • Reflecting the Model
  • Viewing the Ground Plane
  • Sectioning Your 3D Model
  • Lighting Models with Standard Lights
  • Using Image Based Lighting
  • Customizing Lighting Styles

Module 4: Assembly Management

  • Using View Representations
  • Documenting View Representations
  • Positional Representations
  • Documenting a Positional Representation Using Overlay
  • Creating a Level of Detail
  • Documenting a Level of Detail
  • Shrinkwrap and Substitute - Merging Out Seams
  • Shrinkwrap and Substitute - Keeping Seams
  • Shrinkwrap and Substitute - Single Composite Feature
  • Shrinkwrap and Substitute - Maintain Each Body as a Solid Body

Module 5: Presentations

  • Creating a Presentation
  • Tweaking Components
  • View Filters
  • Animating Views

Module 6: Assembly and Presentation Documentation

  • Introducing the Drawing Environment
  • Navigating the Tools Tab
  • Creating Presentation and Assembly Drawings
  • Creating and Editing Parts Lists
  • Filtering Parts Lists
  • Manually Placing Balloons
  • Automatically Placing Balloons
  • Editing the Bill of Materials
  • Revision Tables and Revision Tags

Module 7: Create and Edit Parts

  • Introducing Part Modeling
  • Modifying a Sketched Feature
  • Modifying a Placed Feature
  • Modifying a Work Feature
  • Creating a New Part File
  • Introducing the Sketch Environment
  • Sketching Overview
  • Using Basic Sketch Commands
  • Geometric Constraints
  • Dimensional Sketch Constraints
  • Design Intent and Model Parameters
  • User Parameters
  • Trimming and Extending Sketch Entities
  • Joining and Cutting Extrusions
  • Intersecting Extrusions
  • Terminating Extrusions
  • Alternate Solutions and Tapering Extrusions
  • Revolving Features
  • Bending A Part
  • Creating Work Features
  • Hole and Thread Data
  • Placing a Hole Lineally
  • Placing a Hole Concentrically
  • Hole Placement on a Point
  • Sketching Hole Placement
  • Hole Operations
  • Specifying Types and Termination of Holes
  • Manipulating Holes
  • Filleting Edges
  • Setbacking Fillets
  • Selecting Fillets with Loop and by Features
  • Filleting Face and Full Round
  • Filleting Variable Radii
  • Chamfering Features
  • Threading Features
  • Splitting Features
  • Drafting Features
  • Shelling Features
  • Linking Parameters to Models
  • Creating Primitive Shapes

Module 8: Documenting Parts

  • Creating a New Drawing
  • Understanding Borders and Title Blocks
  • Creating Base and Projected Views
  • Creating Auxiliary Views
  • Creating Section Views
  • Creating Detail Views
  • Creating a Broken View
  • Creating Breakout Views
  • Creating Crop Views
  • Creating Slice Views
  • Creating Draft Views
  • Editing Drawing Views
  • Replacing a Model Reference
  • Retrieving Model Dimensions and Auto Arrange
  • Dimensioning an Isometric View
  • Creating Baseline Dimensions and Baseline Dimension Sets
  • Creating Ordinate Dimensions and Ordinate Dimension Sets
  • Creating Chain Dimensions and Chain Dimension Sets
  • Moving Annotation Dimensions and Adjusting Properties
  • Creating Annotation Centerlines
  • Annotating Centerlines in Multiple Drawing Views
  • Creating a Sketched Symbol
  • Placing Annotation Text and Symbols
  • Annotating Leader Text and Symbols
  • Stacking Text and Adding Superscript and Subscript
  • Annotating the Center of Gravity
  • Hole, Thread and Chamfer Notes
  • Creating a Hole Table
  • Creating a General Table
  • Editing Dimension Annotations
  • Setting Dimension Annotation Styles
  • Projecting Geometry in Drawing Sketches
  • Dimensioning to Intersection
  • Creating Dual Dimension and Alternate Unit Dimension
  • Selecting Dimensions Using Filters
  • Dimensioning a Spline Curve
  • Adding a Tolerance to Dimensions
  • Hatching Overview
  • Loading a Custom Hatch
  • Breaking Around Text
  • Cutting Views
  • Importing AutoCAD Blocks
  • Patterning AutoCAD Blocks
  • Rotating and Scaling AutoCAD Blocks

Module 9: Multi-Body Parts

  • Creating Multi-Body Parts
  • Making Component Parts from Multi-Body Parts

Module 10: Weldment

  • Creating a New Weldment and the Weldment Environment
  • Creating Fillet and Grooving Welds
  • Preparing the Welds
  • Machining Welds
  • Documenting Welds

Module 11: Advanced Sketching and Constraining Techniques

  • Creating a 2D Spline
  • Creating Control Vertex Splines
  • Creating Equation Curves
  • Importing Points
  • Patterning Sketches
  • Sharing and Copying Sketches
  • Mirroring and Symmetrically Constraining Sketches
  • Slice Graphics in a Part File
  • Linking Spreadsheet Parameters
  • Edit Coordinate System
  • Automatic Dimensions

Module 12: Frame Generator

  • Generating Frames
  • Changing Inserted Frame Members
  • Mitering Frame Members
  • Notching Frame Members
  • Trimming to Frame Members
  • Trimming and Extending to Frame Members
  • Lengthening and Shortening Frame Members
  • Analyzing Frames

Module 13: Advanced Part Modeling Techniques

  • Using Open Profiles to Create Part Features
  • Create Rib and Web Features
  • Emboss Features
  • Geometry Text
  • Sweeping Features
  • Projecting a 3D Sketch
  • Sketching in 3D
  • Sketching a 3D Helical Coil
  • Creating Coil Features
  • Lofting Sections
  • Lofting Centerline and Twist
  • Lofting Area and Face
  • Copying Features
  • Mirroring Features
  • Creating Rectangular Patterns
  • Creating Circular Patterns
  • Suppressing Features
  • Reordering and Inserting Features
  • Deriving Parts
  • Deriving Assemblies
  • Deriving Inserts
  • Decaling a Part
  • Decaling an Assembly
  • AutoLimiting Models
  • Design View Representations
  • Editing with 3D Grips

Module 14: Sheet Metal

  • General Overview of Sheet Metal
  • Using Sheet Metal Rules
  • Creating Sheet Metal Rules
  • Understanding Sheet Metal Bend Tables
  • Creating Sheet Metal Faces
  • Creating a Single Sheet Metal Flange
  • Creating Multiple Sheet Metal Flanges
  • Creating Sheet Metal Contour Flange
  • Creating Sheet Metal Lofted Flange
  • Hemming Sheet Metal
  • Folding Sheet Metal
  • Bending Sheet Metal
  • Converting to a Sheet Metal Part
  • Cutting Sheet Metal
  • Ripping the Corners in Sheet Metal
  • Rounding and Cornering Sheet Metal
  • Contour Rolling Sheet Metal
  • Punching Sheet Metal
  • Ripping Sheet Metal
  • Flattening Sheet Metal
  • Common Commands Between Part and Sheet Metal
  • Exporting Flat Patterns
  • Unfolding and Refolding Sheet Metal
  • Creating Sheet Metal Cosmetic Bend Lines
  • Thickening a Surface to Create Sheet Metal
  • PEM Fastening Sheet Metal

Module 15: Documenting Sheet Metal

  • Placing Sheet Metal Views
  • Orientating Sheet Metal Views
  • Creating Sheet Metal Bend Notes, Tags and Tables
  • Creating Sheet Metal Punch Notes and Tables
  • Adjusting Sheet Metal Bend Order
  • Using Sheet Metal - iProperties on an IDW

Module 16: Plastic Part Design

  • Introduction to Plastic Part Design
  • Creating Plastic Part Feature Grill
  • Creating a Snap Fit Plastic Part Feature
  • Creating a Thread Side Boss Plastic Part Feature
  • Creating a Head Side Boss Plastic Part Feature
  • Creating a Rule Fillet Plastic Part Feature
  • Plastic Part Feature - Lip and Groove
  • Creating a Rest Plastic Part Feature

Module 17: Sketch Blocks

  • Creating Sketch Blocks
  • Inserting, Editing and Constraining Sketch Block
  • Making Components from Sketch Blocks

Module 18: Drawing File Creation and Settings

  • Images in Title Blocks
  • Templates
  • Drawing Resources
  • Create and Edit Sheets
  • Custom Borders
  • Custom iProperties in the Title Block

Module 19: Document Settings and Application Options

  • Setting the Local Document
  • Setting the Proper Prompts
  • Setting Sketch Application Options
  • Setting Save Application Options
  • Setting General Application Options
  • Setting Environment Color Application Options
  • Setting File Application Options
  • Setting Part Application Options
  • Introduction to the Style Editor
  • Setting BOM Document Settings

Module 20: Content Center

  • Introduction to Content Center
  • Inserting Content from Content Center
  • Using AutoDrop
  • Using iMates
  • Creating Custom Content Center Libraries

Module 21: iFeatures

  • Extract and Create an iFeature
  • Place an iFeature
  • Edit an iFeature
  • Creating iParts
  • iAssemblies
  • Authoring an iCopy Component
  • Creating Derived iCopy Members
  • Creating an iCopy Assembly

Module 22: Import and Export

  • Importing File Formats
  • Exporting File Formats
  • Taking Your Design with Pack and Go

Module 23: Surfaces

  • Creating and Editing Surfaces
  • Replacing and Sculpting Faces
  • Creating a Silhouette Curve

Module 24: Design Accelerators

  • Creating Spur Gears
  • Creating Cylindrical Cams
  • Creating O-Rings
  • Creating Bolted Connections
  • Creating Shafts

Module 25: iLogic

  • iLogic Basic Overview
  • Understanding iLogic Parameters
  • Understanding iLogic Parameter Filters
  • Adjusting Feature Suppression Using iLogic
  • Adjusting Dimensions Using iLogic
  • Driving iLogic Models With Forms

Module 26: Selection

  • Assembly Selection Filters
  • Part Selection Filters
  • Drawing Selection Filters

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Our aim is to provide you with the best deal available, therefore the enrolment fee for the Inventor  2013 Beginner to Advanced Training course is £348.75, though for a limited time we are offering you the opportunity to pay only £279 which is a 20% discount if you...

Inventor 2013 Beginner to Advanced Training

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