Autodesk Inventor® 2016
Assemblies and Advanced Concept

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The Inventor 2016: Assemblies and Advanced Concept course shows you advanced methods of creating parts and assemblies. You will create models from other models as well as make them adapt to changes in assemblies. You'll practice using all the assembly joints and constraints while learning how to leverage their use. This course is packed with tips and tricks that will make you excel.

It starts with a simple concept explaining the Sketch Origin Node. While this is simple a point on the origin it has deeper ramifications when it comes to constraining sketches. As you proceed through the course you will realize you are getting important information about using Autodesk Inventor that you won't get anywhere else. These tips and tricks will help speed your work, your accuracy, and help assure you are in control.

You will learn how to work with Adaptive Parts and how they play a role in assemblies. Advanced view controls and design views will help you work in large assemblies and many more advanced and helpful concepts are covered in this course. For example, this is the only course that will show you how to create a closed and ground helical compression spring that actually compresses in your assemblies.

You'll learn how to leverage iParts and iFeatures to your advantage. For example you can insert female NPT threads of any size into an assembly with a click of a button. This course shows you how.

Bottom Up, Middle Out, and Top Down design methods are covered in detail. You'll learn how to create an assembly while working in a single part file. This gives you a better design approach that speeds your work and simplifies the process. When you're finished, export the assembly to create assembly and component files. This course shows you how it's done.

The Assemblies and Advanced Concept course is packed with tips and tricks that will make you a professional modeler.

111 Lessons (Listed Below)

11.7 hours of instruction

You can also browse through the lessons from the following Inventor 2016 courses and watch sample lessons.

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Autodesk Inventor® 2016:
Assemblies and Advanced Concepts

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Inventor 2016: Assemblies and Advanced Concept

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Assemblies and Advanced Concept

11.7 hours of instruction

Lessons

Introduction
Sketch Origin Node
Using and Creating Templates
Creating Derived Parts
Editing Derived Parts
Intro to the Assy Environment
Degrees of Freedom
Driving Constraints
Explicit Reference Vectors
Adaptive Parts and Sketches
Adaptive Constraint Strategies
Creating Adaptive Parts I
Creating Adaptive Parts II
Using Constraint Strategies
Removing Adaptivity
Driving Adaptive Assemblies
The Content Center
The Symmetry Constraint
Ball Joints
Planar Joints
Joint Alignment Details
Cylindrical Joints
Slider Joints
Rotational Joints
Rigid and Automatic Joints
Mirrored Assemblies
Mirrored and Copied Constraints
Flexible Assemblies
Copied Assemblies
Pattern Components
Advanced Viewing
Assembly Viewing
Motion Constraints
Animating Gears Motion
Animating Gears Contact Set
Transitional Constraints
Collision Detection
Contact Solver
Checking for Interferences
Creating Compressible Springs
Driving Adaptive Springs
Positional Representations
Creating Presentations
Editing Tweaks
Animating Presentations
iFeature Design
Inserting iFeatures
Reusing Part Features
Advanced iFeature Design
Reducing Dangling Geometry
Creating iPart Factories
iPart Members
Editing the iPart Author
iMates and iParts
Custom iParts
Creating iPart Assemblies
Updating iParts
Threaded iParts
iMates and the Content Center
Identifying and Using iMate Glyphs
Inferred iMates
Scaling Parts
Combining Parts I
Combining Parts II
Subtracting and Splitting Parts
Deleting Faces
Strategy for Splitting Parts
Trick for Measuring Interferences
Prep for Design Accelerator
Bolted Connections
Generating Bearings
Generating Shafts Part I
Generating Shafts Part II
Generating Shafts Part III
Generating Gears
Generating Keyways
Advanced Spring Design I
Advanced Spring Design II
Animating Springs
Working with Large Assemblies
Level of Detail
Shrinkwrapping Components
Shrinkwrap File Size
Shrinkwrap Optimization
Simplify Include Components
Simplify Define Envelopes
Create Simplified Part
Revit Family File
Skeletal Modeling Introduction
Make Part and Components
Kinematics
Sketch Blocks
Advanced Top Down Design
Blocks and Assemblies
Modeling Techniques I
Modeling Techniques II
Flexible Block Assemblies
Hybrid Design Methods
Alternate Slice Method
Import Assy to Part File
Middle Out Design
Exporting Bodies to an Assembly
Replacing Assemblies
The Assemble Command
Sinusoidal Conical Sweeps
Alternate Split Part Methods
Appearances on Derived Features
Selecting a Design Strategy
Practice with Relationships
Inverted Text
Conclusion

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