Course Outline
1. Introduction to basic work principles of the program
1.1. Overview of different template types
1.2. Principles of project creation
1.3. Familiarization with the program interface
2. Sketching tools
2.1. Principles of creating sketches
2.2. Description of tools
2.3. Parametrization and geometric constraints
3. Solid and surface modeling
3.1. Creating models based on sketches
3.2. Geometry modifiers
3.3. Using construction tools
4. Assembly creation
4.1. Inserting parts
4.2. Using constraints and parameters in assembly creation
4.3. Part adaptation
5. Sheet metal design
5.1. Sheet metal standards
5.2. Tool description
5.3. Creating flat patterns
6. Welded structure design
6.1. Familiarization with various weld types
6.2. Technological preparation
7. Technical documentation
7.1. Creating technical documentation for a single part
7.2. Creating technical documentation for an assembly
7.3. Creating technical documentation templates
Requirements
- Basic computer skills
- No prior experience with Autodesk Inventor required
Target Audience
- Mechanical engineers
- CAD designers
- Technologists and professionals working with 3D modeling
- Novice users of Autodesk Inventor
Testimonials (2)
The practices and the fact that you can share your screen for guidance from the trainer
Ramon Vann Cleff - DOST - Advanced Science and Technology Institute
Course - SolidWorks
Anil was very understanding and explained the course content in detail. With more time the outcome of the course would be better instead of rushing the content, but over all Anil is very familiar with the software CATIA and is a great trainer,