Product Description
AUTODESK INVENTOR 2017 CUSTOMIZE
Courseware Description
Students learn the fundamental principles of 3D parametric part design, assembly design, and creating
production-ready part and assembly drawings using Autodesk Inventor. Hands-on exercises representing
real-world, industry-specific design scenarios are included.
Suggested Course Duration: 5 days
Objectives
The primary objective of this courseware is to provide students with a thorough understanding of the principal
3D design, validation, and documentation processes necessary for developing products using Autodesk Inventor.
After completing this course, students will be able to:
Capture design intent by using the proper techniques and recommended workflows for creating intelligent
3D parametric parts.
Create, place, and constrain custom and standard components in an assembly.
Simulate mechanisms, animate assembly designs, and check for interferences.
Document designs using base, projected, section, detail, and isometric drawing views.
Document assemblies using standard and exploded drawing views.
Follow drafting standards while dimensioning and annotating drawing views with automated balloons and
parts lists.
Sheet Metal Design
Be proficient in Animation.
Who Should Attend
This courseware is designed for new Autodesk Inventor users.
Prerequisites
No previous CAD experience is necessary. However, before using this courseware, the student should have a
working knowledge of the following:
Drafting, design, or mechanical engineering principles.
Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows XP, or Microsoft Windows 2000.
COURSE OUTLINE
DAY 1
Advanced Modeling Techniques
Creating Complex Sweeps and Lofts
Creating Derived Parts and Assemblies
Working with Patterns
Setting Parameters and iProperties
Adding Part Tolerances
Reusing Parts and Features
Working with iParts
Working with iFeatures
Reusing Existing Geometry
Introducing Content Center
Assembly Design Workflow
Assembly Relationships
Understanding Subassemblies
Top-Down Design
Adaptivity
Assembly Features
Managing the Bill of Materials
Assembly Reuse and Configurations
Use Assembly Design Accelarators
Large Assembly Strategies
Selecting a Workstation
Working with Performance Settings
Large assembly Best Practices
Managing Assembly Detail
Simplifying Parts
DAY 2
Presentations and Exploded Views
Working in the Presentation Environment
Creating Advanced Presentation
Creating and Sharing Assembly Instruction
Introduction to Inventor Studio
Inventor Studio Overview
Still Image Rendering
Scene Style
Assign Material
Lighting Style
Render Image
Video Animation
Camera View
Animation Timeline
Animation Constraint
Animation Parameter
Fade Animation
Walk Through
Render Video
DAY 3
Understanding Sheet Metal Parts
Getting to know the features
Using sheet metal templates and rules
Sheet Metal Design Methods
Sheet Metal Styles
The Sheet Metal Environment
Faces
Flanges
Contour Flanges
Hems
Sheet Metal Operations
Cutting
Sheet Metal Punching
Corner Seams
Folding
Bending
Creating Holes
Creating Corner Rounds and Corner Chamfers
Work Features
Pattern Features
Mirror Features
Working with Sheet Metal
K Factor and Flat pattern
Modelling with non-sheet-metal features
Working with imported parts
Annotating sheet metal design
Documenting Sheet Metal Designs
Creating Sheet Metal Drawings
DAY 4 & 5
PRODUCT UPDATES
Autodesk Inventor 2015
General
Part
Sketch
Assembly
Drawings
Communication and Interoperability
CAD Administrator Tools
Learning Tools
Autodesk Inventor 2016
Drawing View Creation
Speed Documentation
Presentations
Freeform Modelling
Draft Update
Curve / Surface
Scale
Sheet Metal / Multi-body
Interference Analysis
Pattern
Usability
Advanced Manufacturing
AnyCAD Technology
Autodesk Inventor 2017
Design Enhancement
Interoperability Improvements
Communication Capabilities
Note: The suggested course duration is a guideline. Course topics and duration may be modified by the instructor based upon the knowledge and
skill level of the course participant
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USA and/or other countries. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their
respective holders.
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and is not responsible for typographical or graphical errors that may appear in this document.
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