This chapter contains the following topics: Building Information Modeling Overview of the Interface Standard Terminology Starting Projects Viewing Commands Learning Objectives This chapter provides instruction to enable you to do the following: 2.1 Building Information Modeling Understand the concept of Building Information Modeling and its workflow in relation to the Autodesk …
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What is new in TP2? Modeling: Loft Face draft Improved move triad reorient Selective feature recognition Chamfer feature recognition Change feature recognition type Dissolve features Fillet corner options Split bodies and general split improvements Pattern occurrence suppression Measure Copy and paste topology across faces and components Snap bar improvements Improved …
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The goal of this course is to teach you how to use InventorCAM to machine various parts using 2.5D Milling technologies. This course covers the basic concepts of InventorCAM 2.5D machining and is a supplement to the system documentation and online help. Once you have developed a good foundation in …
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In Autodesk Inventor, the parametric part modeling process involves the following steps: 1. Create a rough two-dimensional sketch of the basic shape of the base feature of the design. 2. Apply/modify constraints and dimensions to the two-dimensional sketch. 3. Extrude, revolve, or sweep the parametric two-dimensional sketch to create the …
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Learning to Create a Detail Drawing Objectives: 1. Create a simple sketch using the Sketch Panel 2. Extrude a sketch into a solid using the Model/Part Features Panel 3. Create an Orthographic view using the Place Views/Drawing Views Panel Extrude a sketch in the Model/Part Features 4. Edit the appearance of a …
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Learning Objectives Create Simple Extruded Solid Models Understand the Basic Parametric Modeling Procedure Create 2-D Sketches Understand the “Shape before Size”Approach Use the Dynamic Viewing Commands Create and Edit Parametric Dimensions Autodesk Inventor is composed of several application software modules (these modules are called applications), all sharing a common database. In …
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The following tutorial sets are included with AutoCAD Civil 3D 2011: ■ Getting Started Tutorials (p5). Learn about the application workspace and some important design tools and tasks. ■ Points Tutorials (p25). Learn how to work with coordinate geometry (COGO) points, which are the basis for modeling land surfaces. ■ …
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One Key Shortcuts Keyboard Shortcut Commands by Category Assembly …………………………. 4 Drawing Manager……………….. 4 General…………………………….. 4 Part………………………………….. 4 Placed Features …………………… 4 Sketch …………………………5 Tools ………………………… 5 View………………………………. 5 Work Features ……………………… 5 Multi-Character Command Aliases by Category Annotation ………………… 6 Assembly …………………….. 6 Cable & Harness …………….. 6-7 Dimension …
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Who Should Read T is Book Th is book is written with a wide range of Autodesk Inventor users in mind, varying from beginner to advanced users and Autodesk Inventor instructors: ◆ Beginner Autodesk Inventor users who are making the move from traditional 2D CAD design to Autodesk Inventor 2014. …
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Inventor 2016 enables you to break through boundaries typically associated with 3D modeling, delivering an invaluable connected design experience between you, the data, people, and processes involved in getting your job done. From providing seamless parametric, direct editing, and freeform design tools, to associatively connecting your Inventor data to non-native …
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