Course Outline

1. Introduction to the basic principles of working with the software
1.1. discussion of different template types
1.2. rules for creating projects
1.3. familiarization with the program interface
2. Overview of sketching tools
2.1. creation principles
2.2. tool descriptions
2.3. parameterization and geometric constraints
3. Solid and surface modeling
3.1. creating models based on sketches
3.2. geometry modifiers
3.3. use of construction tools
4. Creating assemblies
4.1. inserting parts
4.2. using constraints and parameters in assembly creation
4.3. part adaptations
5. Creating sheet metal structures
5.1. standards for sheet metal sheets
5.2. tool descriptions
5.3. creating flat patterns
6. Creating welded structures
6.1. familiarization with different types of joints
6.2. technological preparation
7. Technical documentation
7.1. creating technical documentation for a single part
7.2. creating technical documentation for assemblies
7.3. creating templates for technical documentation

Requirements

  • Basic knowledge of computer operation
  • No prior experience with Autodesk Inventor required

Target Audience

  • Mechanical engineers
  • CAD designers
  • Technologists and individuals working with 3D modeling
  • Beginner users of Autodesk Inventor
 14 Hours

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