Autodesk Foundation Inventor 2016
- Intended for transitioning from 2D to 3D design with practical exercises.
- Learn features, commands, and techniques applied to real-world scenarios.
- Navigate interface, create sketches, use work planes, axes, and points.
- Assembly modeling, constraints, presentation techniques, camera setup.
- Create and control adaptive parts, use parameters, exchange model data.
Overview
The Inventor Series 2016 course is designed for individuals transitioning from 2D to 3D mechanical engineering design, focusing on creating assemblies, animations, and realistic images. Participants will learn essential features and commands of Autodesk Inventor through practical exercises, applying skills to real-world scenarios. Topics covered include interface navigation, sketch creation, assembly modeling, constraints, presentation techniques, and model data exchange. The course spans 3 days and is offered at various locations in Scotland and throughout the UK.
Who should attend
Mechanical Engineers
Course Content
Overview
Inventor Series 2016 – It is intended for those who require the fundamental knowledge and skills to enable the user to migrate from 2D design to creating 3D mechanical engineering details and assemblies, animation and rendered photo-realistic images. It is recommended that delegates have a little working knowledge of Microsoft Windows.
Objectives
You will learn the features, commands, and techniques of Inventor and this will be applied to real world scenarios using many practical workshop exercises.
• Navigate the Inventor interface
• Sketch creation & manipulation
• Using work planes, axes & points
• Creating placed features
• Using shells and patterns
• Working with loft and sweep
• Manipulating splitting tools • Assembly modeling fundamentals
• Using constraints
• Presentation techniques
• Camera and animation setup
• Create and control adaptive parts
• Using parameters & model data
• Exchanging model data
Autodesk Inventor Training Scotland, Inverness, Aberdeen, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dunfermline and other sites throughout the UK including onsite closed company courses are available.