- Inventor - Advanced Assembly and Machine Design *2010
Description:In this course, students learn the recommended workflows and advanced functionalities for creating 3D assemblies using Autodesk® Inventor™. Students explore the proper techniques and recommended workflows for skeletal modeling, adaptive design, derived design, and functional design. Students also learn how to quickly create steel frame designs, create and document welded designs, and publish custom parts using the Content Center. Hands-on exercises representing real-world, industry-specific design scenarios are included.
Course Objective:The primary objective of this course is to teach students the recommended workflows and advanced skills needed to create and modify complex assembly designs in Autodesk Inventor. After completing this course, the student will be proficient in advanced assembly modeling techniques.
Course Outline:- Derived Designs
- Adaptive Design
- Content Center
- Design Accelerators
- Welded Designs
- Designing and Documenting Product Families
Prerequisites: Students should have completed an Autodesk Inventor Essentials course and have a working knowledge of the following:
- Parametric part and assembly design using Autodesk Inventor
- Parametric solid modeling concepts and design or mechanical engineering principles
- Working understanding of Windows