Training Course:Inventor: Introduction to Solid ModelingSchool/Trainer:Future Media Concepts, Inc. Boston, Chicago, New York, Orlando, Philadelphia, Washington DC, United States
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' This course instructs users in best usage approaches for parametric design philosophy through a hands-on, practice-intensive curriculum. Users acquire the knowledge needed to complete the process of designing models from conceptual sketching, through to solid modeling, assembly design, and drawing production.
Topics include:
�The Inventor interface �Creating 2D sketches �Constraining and dimensioning sketches �Generating 3D parts from sketches �Part modeling, adding and editing 3D features �Resolving feature failures �Placing and constraining parts in assemblies �Assembly tools �Model Information �Presentation files (Exploded views) �Weldments �Creating drawings and views �Annotationing drawings �Customizing Inventor �Establishing and working with model relationships �Working with projects �Emboss and decals Course Outline
1. Introduction to Inventor �Solid Modeling �Inventor Fundamentals �Design Intent �The Inventor Interface �Model Manipulation �AutoCAD Tools in Inventor
2. Creating the Base Feature �Solid Base Features �Origin Work Features �Sketching �Dimensioning �Constraining
3. Sketching Geometry �Sketch Geometry �Construction Entities �Slice Graphics �Sketch Geometry Tools �Constraining �Dimensioning
4. Additional Sketching Tools �Advanced Editing Tools �Using Existing Geometry �Geometry Formatting Tools �Over-Dimensioned Sketches �Sketch Preferences
5. Creating Pick and Place Features �Edge Chamfer �Constant Fillets �Variable Fillets �Face Fillets �Full Round Fillets �Straight Holes �Editing Pick and Place Features
6. Sketched Secondary Features �Extruded Secondary Features �Revolved Secondary Features �Editing Sketched Secondary Features �Creation Sequence
7. Work Features �Work Planes �Work Axes �Work Points
8. Equations �Equations �Parameters �Model Parameters �User-Defined Parameters �Parameter Notes
9. Additional Features and Functions �Threads �Face Draft �Splitting a Face or Part �Shells �Ribs �Reordering Features �Inserting Features �Suppressing Features
10. Sweep Features �Sweep Features
11. Loft Features �Loft Features
12. Duplication Tools �Rectangular Sketch Patterns �Circular Sketch Patterns �Rectangular Feature Patterns �Circular Feature Patterns �Mirror Parts or Features �Manipulate Patterns and Mirror Features
13. Feature Relationships �Establishing Relationships �Controlling Relationships �Investigating Relationships �Changing Relationships
14. Fixing Problems �Sketch Failure �Feature Failure �Sketch Doctor �Design Doctor
15. Assembly Environment �Assembling Components �Content Center �Searching the Content Center �Assembly Browser �Saving Files
16. Manipulating Assembly Display �Moving and Rotating Assembly Components �Updating the Assembly �Suppressing Constraints �Component Display �Section Views �Design Views �Selection Options in Assemblies
17. Model Information �Measurement Tools �Region Properties �Model Properties �Style Editor
18. Design Presentation and Animation �Exploded View Presentations �Advanced Display Options �Perspective Views �Save Camera �Lighting �Colors and Textures
19. Assembly Tools �Replacing Components �Restructuring Components �Interference �Error Recovery
20. Working With Projects �New Projects �Project Tree �Library Paths �Resolving Links �The Project Browser
21. Working with Weldments �Preparations, Welds, Welding Symbols, Machining Features �Fillet Welds �Cosmetic Welds �Groove Welds
22. Drawing Basics �New Drawings �User-Defined Orientation Views �View Types �Manipulating Views �View Properties
23. Detailing Drawings �Dimensions �Dimension Styles �Parts List �Balloons �Styles and Standards �Drawing Sheet Preferences
24. Drawing Annotations �Text �Symbols �Hole and Thread Notes �Chamfer Notes �Center Marks and Centerlines
25. Customizing Inventor �Application Options �Document Settings �File Properties
26. Creating Emboss and Decal Features �Emboss Features �Decal Features
27. Chapter 27 Introduction to Sheet Metal Modeling �Sheet Metal Concepts �Sheet Metal Terminology �Sheet Metal Environment �Sheet Metal Design Process ...''
Elements of this syllabus are subject to change.
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Phone:212.233.3500
School Address:
299 Broadway Suite 1510 New York, NY 10007,USA Tel: 212.233.3500
43 Thorndike Street Cambridge, MA 02141,USA Tel: 617.621.1155 325 Chestnut Street Suite 220 Philadelphia, PA 19106,USA Tel: 215.922.2500
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