Training
Autodesk Inventor
Autodesk Inventor 2009 Update for Inventor 2008 Users
Discover the new tools of Autodesk® Inventor™ 2009. Topics include enhanced tools for creating parts, greater control in assemblies and expanded capabilities with drawing views and annotation.
Autodesk Inventor 2010 Update
for Inventor 2009 Users
Learn to take advantage of the new usability,
productivity and quality. Discover tools to manage large assemblies, create
advanced sheet metal tools, form plastic features, and improve your layout
design.
Learn the fundamental concepts, commands and techniques for creating and documenting designs using Autodesk Inventor. You will learn to create 3D parametric parts, assemble them, and generate drawings.
This is a continuation of Autodesk® Inventor™ Level 1, focusing on advanced functionality. Topics include advanced sketching, part modeling, design automation techniques and best design practices.
Autodesk Inventor Level 2 & Sheet Metal
This is a continuation of Autodesk® InventorTM Level 1, focusing on the entire advanced functionality tools. Topics include advanced sketching, part modeling, design automation techniques and best design practices and various construction techniques.
Autodesk Inventor: iParts and iAssemblies
Learn to create and document iParts and iAssemblies by combining like files in single .ipt or .iam files that store like parts or assemblies.
Autodesk Inventor: Sheet Metal Basics
Learn how sheet metal parts are designed and used in industry using various construction techniques. Learn different methods of how to document your sheet metal designs.
Autodesk Inventor Professional: Single Part Stress Analysis
Upon course completion, you will be able to test stress, displacement, and safety factors of parts as well as create analysis reports.
Autodesk Inventor Professional: Tube and Pipe
Learn to efficiently create, add, and edit tubing and piping. You will work with and document the tube and pipe assemblies.
Autodesk Inventor Professional: Tooling Suite
Learn to take plastic part design and create corresponding core/cavity components. You will perform Moldflow® analysis to determine shrinkage rates, gate locations and fill times. Define runners and cooling channels and learn to integrate this information with a complete mold base, then position injectors and lifters.
Autodesk Inventor: iLogic Add-in
Learn how Autodesk iLogicTM provides a more effective means of creating, capturing and reusing product knowledge by allowing designers and engineers to capture and reuse design knowledge using Autodesk iLogicTM Rules in a simple and cost effective manner.
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