AutoCAD Training : Autodesk Inventor 2019: Design Variations and Representations (Mixed Units)
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Autodesk Inventor 2019: Design Variations and Representations (Mixed Units)
AutoCAD Training Overview

The Autodesk® Inventor® 2019: Design Variations and Representations student guide contains topics that teach how to efficiently create and represent designs based on existing geometry. You will learn how the iFeature, iPart, and iAssembly tools can leverage existing geometry to quickly create additional or slightly varied geometry. Additionally, how iMates can be used to for placement in an assembly. The remaining chapters focus on how you can create positional configurations to evaluate a components’ range of motion (Positional Representations), create simplified geometry to share with customers while protecting your intellectual property (Shrinkwrap and Assembly Simplification), and how to manage large assemblies (Level of Detail Representations).

The topics covered in this student guide are also covered in the following ASCENT student guides, which include a broader range of advanced topics:

  • Autodesk® Inventor® 2019: Advanced Assembly Modeling
  • Autodesk® Inventor® 2019: Advanced Part Modeling
AutoCAD Training Topics
  • Create and place an iFeature and table-driven iFeatures.
  • Use the Copy command to duplicate features in or between models.
  • Create an iPart that can generate different configurations of a model.
  • Insert standard or custom iParts into an assembly.
  • Modify an iPart factory.
  • Use a table-driven iPart to create an iFeature.
  • Build iMate constraints into parts or subassemblies.
  • Manually or automatically match iMates of parts in an assembly and use a Match List.
  • Create, place, and edit an iAssembly.
  • Create and edit different positional representations of an assembly.
  • Create a Shrinkwrap part.
  • Selectively determine which components to include in a simplified view and use that information to create a new part model.
  • Define bounding box or cylindrical geometry to represent assembly components and use that information to create a new part model.
  • Combine the use of a simplified view, envelopes, and visibility settings to create a new simplified model.
  • Create and use Level of Detail representations in an assembly.
Prerequisites

The material covered in this student guide assumes a mastery of Autodesk Inventor basics as taught in the Autodesk Inventor: Introduction to Solid Modeling student guide.

AutoCAD Training Course outline

Chapter 1: Copying Between Parts (iFeatures)

Chapter 2: iParts

Chapter 3: iMates

Chapter 4: iAssemblies

Chapter 5: Positional Representations

Chapter 6: Model Simplification

Chapter 7: Level of Detail Representations


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