Autodesk Inventor 2012 Essentials
Who Should Attend
Engineers, designers, drafters and professionals with little or no experience with Autodesk Inventor program.
Prerequisites
Highly recommended with working knowledge of AutoCAD 2008 or higher version program.
Course Description
Learn the new and enhanced functionalities and workflows in AutodeskĀ® InventorĀ® 2010. Using the new interface, learn how to become more efficient at creating digital prototypes using multi-body, plastic part, and sheet metal design tools. In addition, learn about the assembly modeling productivity enhancements which include restructure, shrinkwrap, and assembly folders. Also learn how to take advantage of the Content Center, production drawing, analysis, translation, and data exchange enhancements within Autodesk Inventor 2010. Hands-on exercises representing real-world, industry-specific design scenarios are included. .
Key Topics
Getting Started
Autodesk Inventor User Interface
View Manipulation
Designing Parametric Parts
Basic Sketching Techniques
Creating 2D Sketches
Geometric Constraints
Dimensioning Sketches
Basic Shape Design
Creating Basic Sketched Features
Intermediate Sketching
Editing Parametric Parts
3D Grip Editing
Creating Work Features
Creating Basic Swept Shapes
Detailed Shape Design
Creating Chamfers and Fillets
Creating Holes and Threads
Patterning and Mirroring Features
Creating Thin-Walled Parts
Assembly Design Overview
Designing Assemblies
Using Project Files in Assembly Designs
Placing, Creating, and Constraining Components
Placing Components in an Assembly
Constraining Components
Placing Standard Components Using the Content Center
Basic Part Design in an Assembly
Interacting with an Assembly
Identifying Parts in an Assembly
Analysis and Motion Tools
Presenting Your Assembly
Basic View Creation
Drawing Creation Environment
Base and Projected Views
Section Views
Detail Views
Crop Views
Managing Views
Dimensions, Annotations, and Tables
Automated Dimensioning Techniques
Manual Dimensioning Techniques
Annotating Holes and Threads
Creating Centerlines, Symbols, and Leaders
Revision Tables and Tags
Annotating Assembly Drawings
Assembly-Centric Bill of Materials
Creating and Customizing Parts Lists
Creating Balloons
Drawing Standards and Resources
Setting Drawing Standards
Drawing Resources
Length of Training
3 Days (24 hours)
Tutition
$795.00 (Includes instructor led hands-on training and training materials)
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Last updated or reviewed on 8/29/11

