Inventor Software Part 1
Course
Inhouse
Description
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Type
Course
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Methodology
Inhouse
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Duration
4 Days
About this course
Basic knowledge of the operation & use of Windows 2000 or XP
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Course programme
Objectives
The Autodesk Inventor Essentials course is designed for new users who require comprehensive training in Autodesk Inventor software. This hands-on foundation course covers the basic Autodesk Inventor features used to create, edit and document parts or assemblies. Students learn about basic features by referencing print documentation and using real-world exercises. This course is designed for students to learn the basics of mechanical 3D computer-aided design using Autodesk Inventor. Students learn how to navigate the gesture-based user interface and receive overviews of the basic sketching, part-modelling, assembly-modelling and manufacturing drawing techniques.
Course outline
Introduction to the Modelling Process
- Projects in Autodesk Inventor
- The User Interface
- Introduction to Sketching
- Creating Sketches
- Constraining Sketches
- Dimensioning Sketches
- 2D Sketch Tools
- Using Slice Graphics Mode
Creating Simple Sketched Features
- Introduction to Sketched Features
- Working with Sketch Planes
- Creating Extruded Features
- Creating Revolved Features
- Creating Swept Features
- Creating Lofted Features
- Creating Rib and Web Features
- Creating Part Split Features
- Creating Mirrored Features
Introduction to Work Features
- Work Planes
- Work Axes
- Work Points
Introduction to Placed Features
- Fillet Features
- Chamfer Features
- Hole and Thread Features
- Shell Features
- Pattern Features
- Face Drafts
- Creating and Using Colour Styles
Assembly Modelling Fundamentals
- Introduction to Assembly Modelling
- Assembly Browser
- Placing Components in an Assembly
- Creating Components in an Assembly
- Moving and Rotating Components
- Constraining Components
- Adaptive Components
- Creating Assembly Features
Presentations
Introduction to Drawings
- Setting Drafting Standards
- Layers
- Drawing Resources
- Projected Views
- Section Views
- Detail Views
- Auxiliary Views
- Broken Views
- Break Out Views
- Managing Views and Sections
- Dimensioning a Drawing View
- General Annotation Placement
- Parts Lists
- Ballooning
Inventor Software Part 1