AutoCAD Training Overview
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.
AutoCAD Training Topics
- 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
AutoCAD Training Course Duration
40 hours
AutoCAD Training Course outline
Autodesk Inventor 2010: Introduction to Solid Modeling - Book 1
Chapter 1 Introduction to Inventor
- Solid Modeling
- Inventor Fundamentals
- The Inventor Interface
- Model Manipulation
Chapter 2 Creating the Base Feature
Chapter 3 Sketching Geometry
- Sketch Geometry
- Design Intent
Chapter 4 Additional Sketching Tools
- Advanced Editing Tools
- Using Existing Geometry
- Over-Dimensioned Sketches
- Sketch Preferences
Chapter 5 Sketched Secondary Features
- Extruded Secondary Features
- Revolved Secondary Features
- Editing Sketched Secondary Features
- Creation Sequence
Chapter 6 Creating Pick and Place Features
- Edge Chamfer
- Constant Fillets
- Variable Fillets
- Face Fillets
- Full Round Fillets
- Straight Holes
- Threads
- Editing Pick and Place Features
Chapter 7 Work Features
- Work Planes
- Work Axes
- Work Points
Chapter 8 Fixing Problems
- Sketch Failure
- Feature Failure
Chapter 9 Equations
Chapter 10 Additional Features and Functions
- Face Draft
- Split a Face or Part
- Shells
- Ribs
- Bend Part
- Reorder Features
- Insert Features
- Suppress Features
Chapter 11 Sweep Features
Chapter 12 Loft Features
- Rail Lofts
- Center Line Lofts
- Advanced Loft Options
Chapter 13 Duplication Tools
- Rectangular Sketch Patterns
- Circular Sketch Patterns
- Rectangular Feature Patterns
- Circular Feature Patterns
- Mirror Parts or Features
- Manipulate Patterns and Mirror Features
Chapter 14 Feature Relationships
- Establish Relationships
- Control Relationships
- Investigate Relationships
- Change Relationships
Appendix A Sketch Options
Appendix B Additional Exercises
Autodesk Inventor 2010: Introduction to Solid Modeling - Book 2
Chapter 15 Assembly Environment
- Assemble Components
- Content Center
- Assembly Browser
- Save Files
Chapter 16 Manipulating Assembly Display
- Move and Rotate Assembly Components
- Suppress Constraints
- Component Display
- Selection Options in Assemblies
Chapter 17 Model Information
- Measurement Tools
- Model Properties
- Change Part Units
Chapter 18 Design Presentation and Animation
- Exploded View Presentations
- Advanced Display Options
Chapter 19 Assembly Tools
- Replace Components
- Restructure Components
- Driving Constraints
- Contact Solver
- Interference
- Error Recovery
Chapter 20 Working With Projects
- New Projects
- Resolving Links
- The Project Browser
Chapter 21 Drawing Basics
- New Drawings
- Manipulating Views
Chapter 22 Detailing Drawings
- Dimensions
- Dimension Styles
- Parts List
- Balloons
- Styles and Standards
- Drawing Sheet Preferences
Chapter 23 Assembly BOMs
- Create Virtual Components
Create Bill of Materials
Chapter 24 Drawing Annotations
- Text
- Symbols
- Hole and Thread Notes
- Chamfer Notes
- Center Marks and Centerlines
- Hole Tables
- Revision Tables and Tags
Chapter 25 Customizing Inventor
- Application Options
- Document Settings
- File Properties
Chapter 26 Creating Emboss and Decal Features
- Emboss Features
- Decal Features
Appendix C Effective Modeling
- Design Considerations
- Modeling Tips and Techniques
- Model Investigation
- Appendix D DWG True Connect
- Introduction
- Inventor & AutoCAD Files
- Geometry Formatting Tools
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