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AUTODESK INVENTOR TRAINING

Objectives

This course will cover principles of 3D parametric part design, assembly design and creating production-ready part,
assembly drawings and analysis using Autodesk Inventor. After completing this course users will be able to:

 Use Autodesk Inventor for daily working process.


 Understand the concept and techniques to design 3D model.
 Create multiple designs using several of tools.
 Understand how to assembly parts.
 Understand how to use work plane on X,Y, Z axis.

Pre-requisites

No previous CAD experience is necessary. It is recommended that you have a working knowledge of:
 Microsoft® Windows® 7, Microsoft® Windows® 8 or Microsoft® Windows® 10.

TRAINING PROGRAMME D AY 1

Chapter 1: Getting Started Chapter 3: Assembly

 Autodesk Inventor User Interface  Creating Thin-Walled Parts


 Designing Parametric Parts  Designing Assemblies
 Using Project Files for Part Design  Using Project Files for Assembly Design
 Creating 2D & Basic Sketches  Constraining Components
 Geometric Constraints  Basic Part Design in an Assembly
 Identifying Parts in an Assembly

Chapter 2: Intermediate Sketching

 Editing Parametric Parts


 Creating Work Features
 Modify
 Creating Basic Swept Shapes
 Creating Chamfers and Fillets
 Creating Holes and Threads
 Patterning and Mirroring Features
TRAINING PROGRAMME D AY 2

Chapter 4: Drawing Creation Environment

 Creating Chamfers and Fillets


 Base and Projected Views
 Section Views
 Detail Views
 Managing Views
 Automated Dimensioning Techniques
 Manual Dimensioning Techniques
 Annotating Holes and Threads
 Creating Centrelines, Symbols and Leaders
 Creating Tables
 Bill of Materials
 Creating and Customizing Parts Lists
 Creating Balloons
 Setting Drawing Standards
 Drawing Resources

TRAINING PROGRAMME D AY 3

Chapter 5: Analysis

 Stress Analysis Overview


 Dynamic Simulation Overview
 Preparing and Running a Simulation
 Viewing Results
 Analyzing Assemblies Performing
 Convergence Performing a Model Analysis
 Preparing and Running a Simulation
 Viewing Results
 Analyzing Assemblies
 Performing a Parametric Design Study

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