An Introduction to Autodesk Inventor 2010 and AutoCAD 2010


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Most schools using Autodesk software first introduce students to the 2D features of AutoCAD and then go on to its 3D Capabilities. Inventor is usually reserved for the second or third course or for a solid modeling course. However, another possibility is to introduce students first to solid modeling using Inventor and then to introduce AutoCAD as a 2D product. Students learn to create solid models using Inventor and then learn how to create working drawings of their 3D models using AutoCAD. This approach provides students with a strong understanding of the process used to create models and drawing in the industry. This book contains a series of tutorial style lessons designed to introduce Autodesk Inventor, AutoCAD, solid modeling, and parametric modeling. It uses a hands-on, exercise-intensive approach to all the import parametric modeling techniques and concepts. The lessons guide the user from constructing basic shapes to building intelligent mechanical designs, creating multi-view drawings and assembly models. Introduction to Inventor/AutoCAD 2010 consists of ten chapters from Parametric Modeling using Inventor 2010 and six chapters from AutoCAD 2010 Tutorial-First Level: 2D Fundamentals. This book is available only as a three hole punch book for use in a spiral binder. This book is used by Ohio State in their freshman engineering program.




Learning Autodesk Inventor 2010


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Learn Autodesk Inventor 2010in this full-color Official Training Guide This Official Training Guide from Autodesk is the perfect resource for beginners or professionals seeking training or preparing for certification in Autodesk's Inventor 3D mechanical design software. With instruction provided by experts who helped create the software, the book thoroughly covers Inventor principles and fundamentals, including 3D parametric part and assembly design, digital prototyping, and the creation of production-ready drawings. In eye-popping full color, the book includes pages of screen shots, step-by-step instruction, and real-world examples that both instruct and inspire. Takes you under the hood of Inventor 2010, Autodesk's 3D mechanical design software; this book is an Autodesk Official Training Guide Offers Autodesk's own, proven Inventor techniques, workflows, and content tailored to those developing their skills as well as professionals preparing for Inventor certification Teaches 3D parametric part and assembly design, digital prototyping, annotation, dimensioning, and drawing standards Demonstrates best practices for grouping parts into assemblies-then editing, manipulating, and creating drawings Illustrates in full-color with real-world designs, examples, and screen shots Learn Autodesk Inventor 2010 and prepare for Inventor certification with this in-depth guide.




Autodesk Inventor 2010


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The only continuous, step-by-step tutorial on the essentials of this manufacturing software If you want to get up and running quickly on the industry-leading 3D mechanical design software, Autodesk Inventor 2010: No Experience Required is your perfect resource. It quickly teaches the essential skills and demonstrates the software using a continuous, real-world tutorial project. Once you understand the interface and how to use Inventor conventions, you'll begin actually designing and modeling a project from start to finish. Along the way, you'll learn the "why" behind each step. Learn to use the interface and Inventor conventions Understand sketching commands and best practices, then move into both regular and sheet metal specific part modeling Understand how to join parts into assemblies to create a single, digital prototype of a box fan Create and distribute accruate part and assembly drawings, learn about functional design concepts, and use Inventor's Design Accelerator features Discover how to work with Inventor weldments and create, render, and distribute compelling visualizations of the final design using Inventor Studio The companion website provides "before and after" tutorial files, enabling you to jump in at any point and compare your work with the author's results Autodesk Inventor 2010: No Experience Required gives you all the instruction you need to begin using this powerful 3D mechanical design tool.




Mastering Autodesk Inventor 2010


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A complete tutorial for the real-world application of Autodesk Inventor, plus video instruction on DVD Used to design everything from airplanes to appliances, Autodesk Inventor is the industry-leading 3D mechanical design software. This detailed tutorial and reference covers practical applications to help you solve design problems in your own work environment, allowing you to do more with less. It also addresses topics that are often omitted from other guides, such as Inventor Professional modules, design tactics for large assemblies, using 2D and 3D data from other CAD systems, and a detailed overview of the Inventor utility tools such as Design Assistant and Task Scheduler that you didn't even know you had. Teaches the most popular 3D mechanical design software in the context of real-world workflows and work environments Provides an overview of the Inventor 2010 ribbon Interface, Inventor design concepts, and advanced information on productivity-boosting and visualization tools Offers crucial information on data exchange, including SolidWorks, Catia, Pro-E, and others. Shares details on documentation, including exploded presentation files, simple animations, rendered animations and stills with Inventor Studio, and sheet metal flat patterns Covers Inventor, Inventor Professional, and Inventor LT Includes a DVD with before-and-after tutorial files, a searchable PDF of the book, innovative video tutorials for each chapter, and more Mastering Autodesk Inventor teaches you to get the most from the software and provides a reference to help you on the job, allowing you to utilize the tools you didn't even know you had to quickly achieve professional results. Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.







Autodesk Inventor 2021


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The Autodesk(R) Inventor(R) 2021: Working with Imported Geometry guide teaches you how to work with data from other CAD platforms using the Autodesk Inventor software. Using this guide, you will learn the various methods for importing data into Autodesk Inventor and how you can edit both imported solid and surface data. Additionally, you will learn how to index scanned point cloud data, and attach and use it in an Inventor file. The final chapters in this guide discuss how you can use AutoCAD .DWG files in the Autodesk Inventor software. The topics covered in this guide are also covered in ASCENT's Autodesk(R) Inventor(R) 2021: Advanced Part Modeling guide, which includes a broader range of advanced learning topics. Topics Covered Import CAD data into the Autodesk Inventor software. Export CAD data from the Autodesk Inventor software in an available export format. Index a supported point cloud data file, attach, and edit it for use in a file. Use the Edit Base Solid environment to edit solids that have been imported into the Autodesk Inventor software. Create Direct Edit features in a model that move, resize, scale, rotate, and delete existing geometry in both imported and native Autodesk Inventor files. Set the import options to import surface data from other file format types. Transfer imported surface data into the Repair Environment to conduct a quality check for errors. Appropriately set the stitch tolerance value so that gaps in the imported geometry can be automatically stitched and identify the gaps that are not stitched. Use the Repair Environment commands to repair gaps or delete, extend, replace, trim and break surfaces to successfully create a solid from the imported geometry. Open an AutoCAD DWG file directly into an Autodesk Inventor part file and review the data. Use the DWG/DXF File Wizard and its options to import files into an Autodesk Inventor file. Use an AutoCAD DWG file in an Autodesk Inventor part file so that the geometry created in Inventor remains associative with the AutoCAD DWG file. Prerequisites Access to the 2021.0 version of the software, to ensure compatibility with this guide. Future software updates that are released by Autodesk may include changes that are not reflected in this guide. The practices and files included with this guide might not be compatible with prior versions (i.e., 2010). The material covered in this guide assumes a mastery of Autodesk Inventor basics as taught in the Autodesk Inventor: Introduction to Solid Modeling guide.




Up and Running with Autodesk Inventor Simulation 2010


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Inventor Simulation is an essential part of the Autodesk Digital Prototyping process. It allows engineers and designers to explore and test components and products virtually, visualizing and simulating real-world performance. Up and Running with Autodesk Inventor Simulation 2010 is dedicated to the requirements of Inventor users who need to quickly learn or refresh their skills, and apply the dynamic simulation, assembly analysis and optimization capabilities of Inventor Simulation 2010. Step-by-step approach gets you up and running fast Discover how to convert CAD models to working digital prototypes, enabling you to enhance designs, reduce over design, failure, and the need to create physical prototypes Extensive real-world design problems explore all the new and key features of the 2010 software, including assembly stress analysis; parametric optimization analysis; creating joints effectively; avoiding redundant joints; unknown force; logic conditions; and more... Tips and guidance you to tackle your own design challenges with confidence




Autodesk Inventor 2021


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The Autodesk(R) Inventor(R) 2021: Surface and Freeform Modeling guide teaches you how to incorporate surfacing and freeform modeling techniques into your design environment. You begin with instruction on how to create the splines and 3D sketches commonly used in surface creation. Chapters on surface creation focus on using these sketches or existing geometry to create surfaces for use in your solid models. Freeform modeling is also covered, which enables you to create complex shapes without needing the constraints required in a parametric workflow. To complete the guide, you will learn how to use the Autodesk Inventor surface analysis tools to evaluate the continuity between surfaces and the curvature on a surface, determine if the applied draft is within a specified range, and conduct section analysis to evaluate wall thickness values. The topics covered in this guide are also covered in ASCENT's Autodesk(R) Inventor(R) 2021: Advanced Part Modeling guide, which includes a broader range of advanced learning topics. Topics Covered Create spline and 3D sketched entities. Create planar and three-dimensional surfaces. Combine individual surface features into a single quilted surface. Add or remove material in a model by referencing a surface. Create solid geometry using surface geometry. Remove portions of a surface using a reference surface or work plane. Manipulate the extent of a surface by extending or stretching it. Create a new solid face by replacing an existing solid face with surface geometry. Remove existing surfaces or solid faces from a model. Copy surfaces from one model into another. Create freeform geometry base shapes, faces, and converted geometry. Edit freeform base geometry by manipulating existing geometry or adding new elements to the base shape. Use the surface analysis tools to evaluate continuity between surfaces, check draft values, analyze curvature on a surface, and review sectioned areas of the model. Prerequisites Access to the 2021.0 version of the software, to ensure compatibility with this guide. Future software updates that are released by Autodesk may include changes that are not reflected in this guide. The practices and files included with this guide might not be compatible with prior versions (i.e., 2010). The material covered in this guide assumes a mastery of Autodesk Inventor basics as taught in the Autodesk Inventor: Introduction to Solid Modeling guide.







Autodesk Inventor 2018


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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.