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Inventor 2011 Introduction to Solid Modeling

Total number of pages: 978
Total Hours: 40


The Inventor 2011 Introduction to Solid Modeling training guide instructs users in best usage approaches for parametric design philosophy through a hands-on, practice-intensive curriculum. Users acquire the knowledge to complete the process of designing models, from conceptual sketching through to solid modeling, assembly design, and drawing production. This guide is one of four Inventor training guides written to cover topics required in the Autodesk® Inventor® certification examinations.



Based on client feedback, ASCENT has also released two additional courses that use Autodesk Inventor 2011 Introduction to Solid Modeling as their foundation. These additional courses divide all of the content into two parts; Inventor 2011 Introduction to Part Modeling teaches the process of designing models from conceptual sketching to solid modeling, while the second book, Inventor 2011 Introduction to Assemblies and Drawings focuses on assembly and model documentation. This flexibility allows our clients to teach the materials as separate classes with independent books.

Topics include:

• The Inventor interface
• Creating 2D sketches
• Constraining and dimensioning sketches
• Generating 3D parts from sketches
• Part modeling, adding and editing 3D features
• Work Features
• Resolving feature failures
• Placing and constraining parts in assemblies
• Creating parts and features in assemblies
• Assembly component display
• Assembly tools
• Model Information
• Presentation files (Exploded views)
• Creating drawings and views
• Establishing and working with model relationships
• Working with Projects

Prerequisites: As an introductory course, Inventor 2011 Introduction to Solid Modeling does not assume prior knowledge of any 3D modeling or CAD software. Students do need to be experienced with the Windows operating system and a background in drafting of 3D parts is recommended.

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