Autodesk Inventor 2019: Review for Professional Certification (Mixed Units)


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Autodesk® Inventor® 2019: Review for Professional Certification is a comprehensive review guide intended to help you prepare for the Autodesk Inventor Certified Professional exam. It enables experienced users to review learning content from ASCENT that is related to the exam objectives. New users of the Autodesk® Inventor® 2019 software should refer to the following ASCENT learning guides: Autodesk® Inventor® 2019: Introduction to Solid ModelingAutodesk® Inventor® 2019: Advanced Assembly ModelingAutodesk® Inventor® 2019: Advanced Part ModelingAutodesk® Inventor® 2019: Sheet Metal Design Prerequisites: Access to the 2019 version of the software. The practices and files included with this guide might not be compatible with prior versions.This guide is intended for experienced users of the Autodesk Inventor software. Autodesk recommends 400 hours of hands-on software experience prior to taking the Autodesk Inventor Certified Professional exam.




Autodesk Inventor 2019


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The Autodesk(R) Inventor(R) 2019: Design Tools and Strategies student guide provides instruction on how to incorporate the use of top-down design and advanced modeling techniques into your design environment. The student guide begins with an introduction to top-down design and the software tools that can be used. There is a focus on multi-body design, deriving components, working with layouts and sketch blocks, and how associative links and adaptive parts can help you incorporate design intent into your models. The student guide also includes chapters that cover Generative Shape Design, Frame Generator, and Design Accelerator, teaching you how you can use these advanced design tools to quickly create designs that meet your requirements. 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(R) Inventor(R) 2019: Advanced Assembly Modeling Autodesk(R) Inventor(R) 2019: Advanced Part Modeling Topics Covered Learn how to enforce design intent using three major top-down design techniques. Create solid bodies and correctly assign features to specific solid bodies. Modify solid bodies in a model by moving, removing, splitting, combining, or redefining them. Create new parts and assemblies from multi-bodies. Derive new geometry in a part by importing and referencing objects from a source part. Create and modify layouts and sketch blocks. Define and test the kinematic motion with the use of nested sketch blocks. Create 3D models from sketch blocks. Specify geometric entities of part features to change, while controlling the size or location of other entities in an assembly. Create a Shape Generator study that sets a goal and criteria to accurately define a model's working environment. Promote a Shape Generator study to the modeling environment. Create structural frames members using a skeletal wireframe part. Adjust frame member ends to obtain required joints. Create and publish custom frame member profiles to the Content Center. Automatically create geometry using component generators. 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. Access to the 2019 version of the software. The practices and files included with this guide might not be compatible with prior versions.




AutoCAD 2019: Review for Professional Certification (Mixed Units)


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AutoCAD® 2019: Review for Professional Certification is a comprehensive review guide intended to help you prepare for the AutoCAD Certified Professional exam. This guide enables experienced users to review learning content from ASCENT that is related to the exam objectives. New users of the AutoCAD ® 2019 software should refer to the following ASCENT learning guides: AutoCAD® 2019: FundamentalsAutoCAD® 2019: EssentialsAutoCAD® 2019: Beyond the BasicsAutoCAD® 2019: Advanced Prerequisites:Access to the 2019 version of the software. The practices and files included with this guide might not be compatible with prior versions.This guide is intended for experienced users of the AutoCAD software. Autodesk recommends 400 hours of hands-on software experience prior to taking the AutoCAD Certified Professional exam.




AutoCAD 2019: Review for Professional Certification (Mixed Units)


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The AutoCAD(R) 2019: Advanced guide introduces advanced techniques and teaches you to be proficient in your use of the AutoCAD(R) software. This is done by teaching you how to recognize the best tool for the task, the best way to use that tool, and how to create new tools to accomplish tasks more efficiently. Topics Covered Advanced Text Objects Working with Tables Defining dynamic blocks and attributes Outputting and publishing files for review Collaboration and automation tools Creating, publishing, and customizing sheet sets Managing Layers CAD Management and System Setup Enhancing productivity by customizing the AutoCAD interface Using macros and custom routines Prerequisites Access to the 2019 version of the software. The practices and files included with this guide might not be compatible with prior versions. Completion of AutoCAD (R) 2019: Fundamentals or equivalent.




Autodesk Inventor 2019: Working with 3D Annotations and Model-Based Definition (Mixed Units)


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Autodesk® Inventor® 2019: Working with 3D Annotations & Model-Based Definition teaches experienced Autodesk Inventor users how to create 3D annotations to support the visual presentation of annotations in 3D PDF format and a Model-based Definition (MBD) workflow. The geometry designed in a 3D CAD modeling environment is created perfectly. During the manufacturing stage, it is not possible to achieve the same perfection. Variations in size, feature location, and orientation are unavoidable. This learning guide instructs how to use the tools in Autodesk Inventor 2018 to create 3D annotations that communicate dimensional and GD&T data, hold/thread notes, surface texture requirements, and informational text-based annotations; all of which aim to improve manufacturing accuracy. Additionally, this learning guide explains how you can share your 3D annotated models as 3D PDFs, as STEP files for use by other software applications, or in 2D drawing views. Topics Covered: Creating dimensional annotations.Creating hole/thread note annotations.Creating surface texture annotations.Creating text-based annotations to a model to communicate additional modeling information.Creating tolerance features to a model.Using the Tolerance Advisor to review informational messages and warnings on the tolerance features in a model.Creating a general profile note annotation. Prerequisites:Access to the 2019 version of the software. The practices and files included with this guide might not be compatible with prior versions.Knowledge of GD&T required. The international GD&T standard, ASME Y14.5M-2009, governs how annotations should be added to clearly describe the model’s intent. This learning guide assumes that you know how the model is to be annotated and aims to only explain how they are added using the Autodesk Inventor software.Students should have completed the Autodesk® Inventor® 2019: Introduction to Solid Modeling learning guide or have an equivalent understanding of the Autodesk Inventor user interface and working environments.




Autodesk Inventor 2018


Book Description

Autodesk(R) Inventor(R) 2018: Review for Professional Certification is a comprehensive review guide to assist in preparing for the Autodesk Inventor Certified Professional exam. It enables experienced users to review learning content from ASCENT that is related to the exam objectives. New users of the Autodesk(R) Inventor(R) 2018 should refer to the following ASCENT student guides: Autodesk(R) Inventor(R) 2018: Introduction to Solid Modeling Autodesk(R) Inventor(R) 2018: Advanced Assembly Modeling Autodesk(R) Inventor(R) 2018: Advanced Part Modeling Autodesk(R) Inventor(R) 2018: Sheet Metal Design Prerequisites Autodesk(R) Inventor(R) 2018: Review for Professional Certification is intended for experienced users of the Autodesk Inventor software. Autodesk recommends 400 hours of hands-on software experience prior to taking the Autodesk Inventor Certified Professional exam.




Autodesk Inventor 2018 Review for Professional Certification


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Intended for experienced users of the Autodesk Inventor software, this book is a comprehensive review guide to assist in preparing for the Autodesk Inventor Certified Professional exam. --




Autodesk Inventor 2019: Introduction for Experienced 3D CAD Users (Mixed Units) - Part 2


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Note: This book is a continuation of Autodesk(R) Inventor(R) 2019: Introduction for Experienced 3D CAD Users - Part 1 The Autodesk(R) Inventor(R) 2019: Introduction for Experienced 3D CAD Users learning guide is intended to provide accelerated introductory training in the Autodesk(R) Inventor(R) software. This learning guide is designed for users that have 3D modeling design experience with other 3D CAD software packages (e.g., CATIA(TM), Pro/ENGINEER(R), Creo Parametric(TM), NX(TM), SolidWorks(R), etc.). By leveraging the experience users gain in working with other 3D modeling software packages, this hands-on, practice-intensive guide is developed so that new users in the Autodesk Inventor software can benefit from a shorter, introductory-level, learning guide. You are taught how to find and use the modeling tools associated with familiar modeling strategies that are used in other 3D CAD software. You will acquire the knowledge required to complete the process of creating models from conceptual sketching, through to solid modeling, assembly design, and drawing production. Topics Covered The Autodesk Inventor software interface Obtaining model information Creating sketch and pick and place features Work Features Creating equations and working with parameters Model geometry and model display manipulation Feature duplication techniques Placing and constraining parts in assemblies Assembly component display Presentation files (Exploded views and Animations) Assembly tools Creating parts and features in assemblies Creating and editing assembly Bill of Materials Working with projects Creating and annotating drawings and views Prerequisites Access to the 2019 version of the software. The practices and files included with this guide might not be compatible with prior versions. Prior knowledge of 3D modeling and 3D CAD software. Users with AutoCAD(R) or AutoCAD(R) Mechanical experience are recommended to use the Autodesk(R) Inventor(R) 2019: Introduction to Solid Modeling learning guide.




Autodesk Inventor Certified User Study Guide (Inventor 2020 Edition)


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The Autodesk Inventor Certified User Study Guide is designed for the Inventor user who is already familiar with Inventor. It provides a series of hands on exercises and tutorials in the use of Inventor to help you prepare for the Autodesk Inventor Certified User Exam. The text covers all the exam objectives for the Inventor Certified User Exam. Each topic is covered in detail, and then is followed up with tutorials and quizzes to reinforce the material covered. Autodesk Inventor Certified User Study Guide is intended for the Inventor user who has about 150 hours of instruction and real-world experience with Autodesk Inventor software. This book will help guide you in your preparation for the Autodesk Inventor Certified User exam. By passing this exam you are validating your Inventor skills, and are well on your way to the next level of certification. Throughout the book you will find an overview of the exam process, the user interface and the main topics. The specific topics you need to be familiar with to pass the test are explained in greater detail throughout the book. This book also provides you with access to sample exam software, which simulates the actual exam, and a discount on taking the actual exam. This book will help you pass the Autodesk Inventor Certified User exam on the first try, so you can avoid repeatedly taking the exam and obtain your certification sooner. Practice Exam Software Included with your purchase of this book is practice exam software. The practice exam software is meant to simulate the actual Autodesk Inventor Certified User exam. It can be downloaded and run from any computer and it will get you familiar with the official exam and check your skills prior to taking the official exam. The practice exam software requires you to use Autodesk Inventor to perform actions in order to formulate the answer to questions, just like the actual exam.




Autodesk Inventor 2019


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The Autodesk(R) Inventor(R) 2019: iLogic guide teaches you how to use the iLogic functionality that exists in the Autodesk(R) Inventor(R) 2019 software. In this practice-intensive curriculum, you will acquire the knowledge required to use iLogic to automate Autodesk Inventor designs. In this guide, you will learn how iLogic functionality furthers the use of parameters in a model by adding an additional layer of intelligence. By setting criteria in the form of established rules, you learn how to capture design intent, enabling you to automate the design workflow to meet various design scenarios in part, assembly, and drawing files. Topics Covered iLogic functionality overview. iLogic workflow overview. Review of model and user-defined parameters, and equations and their importance in iLogic. Understanding the iLogic interface components (iLogic Panel, Edit Rule dialog box, and iLogic Browser). Rule creation workflow for Autodesk Inventor parts and assemblies. Using variations of conditional statements in an iLogic rule. Accessing and incorporating the various function types into an iLogic part, assembly, or drawing file rule. Event Triggers and iTriggers. Creating Forms to create a custom user interface for an iLogic rule. Prerequisites Access to the 2019 version of the software. The practices and files included with this guide might not be compatible with prior versions. The class assumes a mastery of Autodesk Inventor basics, as taught in the Autodesk(R) Inventor(R): Introduction to Solid Modeling learning guide. The Autodesk(R) Inventor(R): Advanced Part and Autodesk(R) Inventor(R): Assembly Modeling learning guides are also highly recommended. No programming knowledge is required to use the basic iLogic functions, but programming experience can be an asset when using advanced functions.