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Inventor Full course syllabus

The Autodesk Inventor Professional Training Syllabus outlines a comprehensive curriculum covering various aspects of the software, including sketching, creating features, assembly environments, and sheet metal modeling. It consists of 34 chapters that guide users from basic interface navigation to advanced techniques such as assembly tools and drawing annotations. The syllabus is designed to equip learners with the skills necessary for effective use of Autodesk Inventor in design and engineering projects.
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Inventor Full course syllabus

The Autodesk Inventor Professional Training Syllabus outlines a comprehensive curriculum covering various aspects of the software, including sketching, creating features, assembly environments, and sheet metal modeling. It consists of 34 chapters that guide users from basic interface navigation to advanced techniques such as assembly tools and drawing annotations. The syllabus is designed to equip learners with the skills necessary for effective use of Autodesk Inventor in design and engineering projects.
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AUTODESK INVENTOR PROFESSIONAL

TRAINING SYLABUS

Chapter 1: Introduction to Autodesk Inventor

• Getting Started
• Autodesk Inventor Interface

Chapter 2: Sketching Geometry

▪ Creating a New Part File


▪ Creating a Sketch
▪ Sketch Geometry
▪ Constraints
▪ Dimensions
▪ Additional Sketching Tools

Chapter 3: Creating Sketched Features

▪ Extrude Features
▪ Revolve Features
▪ Sweep Features
▪ Loft Feature
▪ Editing Sketched Features

Chapter 4: Creating Pick and Place Features

▪ Edge Chamfer
▪ Constant and Variable Fillets
▪ Face Fillets
▪ Full Round Fillets
▪ Straight Holes
▪ Threads
▪ Editing Pick and Place Features

Chapter 5: Work Features

▪ Work Planes
▪ Work Axes
▪ Work Points
Chapter 6: Additional Features

▪ Face Draft
▪ Splitting a Face or Part
▪ Shells
▪ Ribs
▪ Inserting Features

Chapter 7: Equations

▪ Equations
▪ Parameters

Chapter 8: Duplication Tools

▪ Rectangular Sketch Patterns


▪ Circular Sketch Patterns
▪ Rectangular Feature Patterns
▪ Circular Feature Patterns
▪ Sketched Driven Patterns
▪ Mirror Parts or Features
▪ Manipulate Patterns and Mirror Features

Chapter 9: Assembly Environment

▪ Assembling Components Using Constraints


▪ Assemble Mini-Toolbar
▪ Content Center
▪ Assembly Browser
▪ Saving Files

Chapter 10: Joint Connections

▪ Assembling Components Using Joints

Chapter 11: Manipulating Assembly Display

▪ Moving and Rotating Assembly Components


▪ Suppressing Constraints
▪ Component Display
▪ Selection Options in Assemblies

Chapter 12: Working Effectively with Assemblies


• General Assembly Tips
• Relationship Tips
• Motion Constraints
• Transitional Constraints
Chapter 13: Level of Detail Representations
• Level of Detail Representations
• System-Defined Level of Detail Representations
• User-Defined Level of Detail Representations
• Using Level of Detail Representations
• Substitute Level of Detail Representations
• LOD Productivity Tools

Chapter 14: Design Accelerator


• Design Accelerator
• Generators
• Calculators
• Engineer’s Handbook

Chapter 15: Frame Generator


• Frame Generator
• Structural Shape Author

Chapter 16: Assembly Duplication Options


• Pattern Components
• Mirror Components
• Copy Components

Chapter 17: Introduction to Sheet Metal Modeling


• Sheet Metal Concepts
• Sheet Metal Terminology
• Sheet Metal Environment
• Sheet Metal Design Process

Chapter 18: Sheet Metal Base Features


• Applying Existing Sheet Metal Defaults
• Creating a Face as a Base Feature
• Creating a Contour Flange as a Base Feature
• Creating a Contour Roll as a Base Feature

Chapter 19: Sheet Metal Secondary Features


• Sheet Metal Parameters
• Bend Relief Shapes
• Faces as Secondary Features
• Contour Flanges as Secondary Features
• Contour Rolls as Secondary Features
Chapter 20: Flanges
• Creating Flanges
• Corner Relief Options

Chapter 21: Bending Sheet Metal


• Hems
• Folds
• Bends

Chapter 22: Corner Rounds and Chamfers


• Creating Corner Rounds
• Creating Corner Chamfers

Chapter 23: Sheet Metal Cuts


• Creating Cut Features
• Creating Straight Holes
• Using Punch Tool Features
• Creating a Punch Tool
• Cuts Using Surfaces

Chapter 24: Corner Seams


• Creating Corner Seams and Miters
• Creating Corner Rips
• Converting Corner Seams and Bends

Chapter 25: Flat Pattern Environment


• Creating Flat Patterns
• Orienting Flat Patterns
• Punch Representations
• Bend Angle

Chapter 26: Lofted Flange and Rips

• Lofted Flange
• Rip

Chapter 27: Unfold and Refold

• Unfold and Refold

Chapter 28: Converting Parts to Sheet Metal

• Converting Solid Models to Sheet Metal


• Non-Ruled Surfaces
Chapter 29: Presentation Files

▪ Creating Presentations
▪ Storyboards
▪ Snapshot Views
▪ Publishing a Presentation File

Chapter 30: Assembly Tools

▪ Replacing Components
▪ Duplicating Components
▪ Restructuring Components
▪ Driving Constraints
▪ Contact Solver
▪ Interference
▪ Error Recovery

Chapter 31: Assembly Bill of Materials

▪ Create Virtual Components


▪ Create Bill of Materials

Chapter 32: Drawing Basics

▪ Creating a New Drawing


▪ Base and Projected Views
▪ Additional Drawing Views
▪ Manipulating Views

Chapter 33: Detailing Drawings

▪ Dimensions
▪ Drawing Sheets
▪ Parts List
▪ Balloons
▪ Styles and Standards
▪ Hatching

Chapter 34: Drawing Annotations

▪ Text
▪ Symbols
▪ Hole and Thread Notes
▪ Chamfer Notes
▪ Center Marks and Center Lines
▪ Hole Tables
▪ Revision Tables and Tags

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