Course Overview
TOPThe Autodesk Inventor 2019: Introduction to Solid Modeling course provides you with an understanding of the parametric design philosophy through a hands-on, practice-intensive curriculum. You will learn the key skills and knowledge needed to design models using Autodesk Inventor, starting with conceptual sketching, through to solid modeling, assembly design, and drawing production.
The practices and files included with this course might not be compatible with prior versions.
Scheduled Classes
TOPWhat You'll Learn
TOP- Understanding the Autodesk Inventor software interface
- Creating, constraining, and dimensioning 2D sketches
- Creating and editing the solid base 3D feature from a sketch
- Creating and editing secondary solid features that are sketched and placed
- Creating equations and working with parameters
- Manipulating the display of the model
- Resolving feature failures
- Duplicating geometry in the model
- Placing and constraining/connecting parts in assemblies
- Manipulating the display of components in an assembly
- Duplicating components in an assembly
- Obtaining model measurements and property information
- Creating Presentation files (Exploded views and Animations)
- Modifying and analyzing the components in an assembly
- Simulating motion in an assembly
- Creating parts and features in assemblies
- Creating and editing an assembly Bill of Materials
- Working with projects
- Creating and annotating drawings and views
- » Customizing the Autodesk Inventor environment
Outline
TOP
Viewing outline for:
- Introduction to Autodesk Inventor
- Autodesk Inventor Fundamentals
- Getting Started
- Autodesk Inventor Interface
- Model Manipulation
- Creating the Base Feature
- Creating a New Part File
- Sketched Base Features
- Editing Sketched Features
- Additional Sketching Tools
- Additional Entity Types
- Basic Editing Tools
- Additional Constraint Tools
- Additional Dimension Tools
- Advanced Sketch Editing Tools
- Advanced Editing Tools
- Rectangular Sketch Patterns
- Circular Sketch Patterns
- Sketch Preferences
- Sketched Secondary Features
- Sketched Secondary Features
- Using Existing Geometry
- Creating Pick and Place Features
- Edge Chamfer
- Constant Fillets
- Variable Fillets
- Face Fillets
- Full Round Fillets
- Holes
- Threads
- Editing Pick and Place Features
- Creation Sequence
- Work Features
- Work Planes
- Work Axes
- Work Points
- Equations
- Equations
- Parameters
- Additional Features
- Face Draft
- Splitting a Face or Part
- Shells
- Ribs
- Model and Display Manipulation
- Reordering Features
- Inserting Features
- Suppressing Features
- Section Views
- Design Views
- Fixing Problems
- Sketch Failure
- Feature Failure
- Sweep Features
- Sweep Features
- Loft Features
- Rail and Center Line Lofts
- Advanced Loft Options
- Duplication Tools
- Rectangular Feature Patterns
- Circular Feature Patterns
- Sketched Driven Patterns
- Mirror Parts or Features
- Manipulate Patterns and Mirror Features
- Feature Relationships
- Establishing Relationships
- Controlling Relationships
- Investigating Relationships
- Changing Relationships
- Assembly Environment
- Assembling Components Using Constraints
- Assemble Mini-Toolbar
- Content Center
- Assembly Browser
- Saving Files
- Joint Connections
- Assembling Components Using Joints
- Manipulating Assembly Display
- Moving and Rotating Assembly Components
- Suppressing Constraints
- Component Display
- Selection Options in Assemblies
- Model Information
- Measurement Tools
- Model Properties
- Presentation Files
- Creating Presentations
- Storyboards
- Snapshot Views
- Publishing a Presentation File
- Assembly Tools
- Replacing Components
- Duplicating Components
- Restructuring Components
- Driving Constraints
- Contact Solver
- Interference
- Error Recovery
- Assembly Parts and Features
- Assembly Parts
- Assembly Features
- Assembly Bill of Materials
- Create Virtual Components
- Create Bill of Materials
- Working With Projects
- Project Files
- Resolving Links
- Drawing Basics
- Creating a New Drawing
- Base and Projected Views
- Additional Drawing Views
- Manipulating Views
- Detailing Drawings
- Dimensions
- Drawing Sheets
- Parts List
- Balloons
- Styles and Standards
- Hatching
- Drawing Annotations
- Text
- Symbols
- Hole and Thread Notes
- Chamfer Notes
- Center Marks and Center Lines
- Hole Tables
- Revision Tables and Tags
- Customizing Autodesk Inventor
- Application Options
- Document Settings
- File Properties
- Changing Part Units
- Command Customization
Prerequisites
TOPWho Should Attend
TOP- Mechanical engineers
- Draftsman
- Designers