Inventor® 2012 Advanced Part Modeling rev 1.0
Total number of pages: 538
Total Hours: 16
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Inventor 2012 Advanced Part Modeling - Instructor Tools
Part Number: AS-IN2012APM-10-IT |
$ 77.95 |
Inventor 2012 Advanced Part Modeling - Autodesk Student Guide
Part Number: AS-IN2012APM-10-KT |
$ 74.95 |
Inventor 2012 Advanced Part Modeling - eBook - Electronic Delivery, Cannot be printed
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This training guide has the Autodesk Official Training Guide (AOTG)
designation.
Autodesk Inventor 2012 Advanced Part Modeling is the second in a series of
training guides on Inventor published by ASCENT. The goal of this guide is to
build on the skills acquired in Inventor Introduction to Solid Modeling by
taking students to a higher level of productivity when designing part models in
Inventor.
In this training guide, we consider various approaches to part design and
emphasize useful strategies. Specific advanced part modeling techniques covered
include multi-body design, advanced lofts, advanced sweeps, coils, and surface
modeling. Additional material aimed at increasing efficiency is also included:
iFeatures for frequently needed design elements, iParts for similar designs,
iLogic for automating designs, translation options for importing data, and the
Engineer’s Notebook for communication. The guide also covers some miscellaneous
drawing tools such as custom sketches symbols, working with title blocks and
borders, and documenting iParts. With an understanding of these tools, students
can begin to streamline the design and documentation process.
The major topics covered in the Student Guide are:
• Advanced model appearance options
• Multi-body part modeling
• 2D and 3D sketching techniques
• Advanced geometry creation tools (work features, area lofts, sweeps, and
coils)
• Part creation using iLogic
• Analysis tools
• Creating and editing basic surfaces
• Importing surfaces and surface repair tools
• Using iFeatures and iParts to work efficiently with part models
• Advanced Drawing tools (tables for iParts, surfaces in drawing views, and
custom sketched symbols)
• Importing and exporting data
• Emboss and Decal features
• Adding notes with the Engineer’s Notebook
Prerequisites:
The material assumes a mastery of Inventor basics as taught in Inventor
Introduction to Solid Modeling. Students should know how to create and edit
parts, use work features, and create and annotate drawing views, etc.
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