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Mastering Autodesk Inventor 2009 and Autodesk Inventor LT 2009 /

The expert content in Mastering Autodesk® Inventor 2009 and Autodesk InventorLT 2009 will help you learn advanced related to the industry-leading 3D mechanical design software. Coverage of subjects like design tactics for large assemblies, effective model design for different industries, strategies...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Waguespack, Curtis, 1974-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Indianapolis, Ind. : Wiley Pub., ©2008.
Colección:Serious skills.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Acknowledgments
  • About the Authors
  • Contents at a Glance
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Who Should Read This Book
  • The Mastering Series
  • What Is Covered in This Book
  • How to Contact the Authors
  • Chapter 1: Inventor Design Philosophy
  • Moving from the AutoCAD Environment
  • Using the Inventor Graphical Interface
  • Learning the File Types in Inventor
  • Building a 3D Virtual Prototype
  • Understanding Parametric Design
  • Understanding Functional Design
  • Understanding Solids vs. Surface Modeling
  • Best Practices in Autodesk Inventor
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 2: Data and Projects
  • Creating a Data Structure
  • Creating the Project File
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 3: Sketch Techniques
  • Application Options and Settings for Parts and Sketches
  • Creating a New Part File from a Template
  • Preserving Design Intent
  • Creating a Basic 2D Sketch
  • Using Construction Geometry
  • Creating Sketches from Auto CAD Geometry
  • Creating and Using 3D Sketches
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 4: Basic Modeling Techniques
  • Exploring Application Options and Settings for Part Modeling
  • Creating Basic Part Features
  • Modifying Existing Part Features
  • Creating and Using Work Features
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 5: Advanced Modeling Techniques
  • Complex Sweeps and Lofts
  • Turned Parts and Threads
  • Cast and Plastic Parts
  • Part Tolerances
  • Setting Global File Tolerances
  • Overriding Current Tolerances
  • Parameters and iProperties
  • Part Parameters
  • Part Analysis
  • Working with Base Solids
  • Troubleshooting Failures
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 6: Sheet Metal
  • Getting to Know the Features
  • Using Sheet Metal Templates and Rules
  • Authoring and Reusing Punches
  • Leveraging the Flat Pattern
  • Sheet Metal iPart Factories
  • Modeling with Non-Sheet-Metal Features
  • Working with Imported Parts
  • Annotating Your Sheet Metal Design
  • Harvesting Legacy Sheet Metal Templates
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 7: Part and Feature Reuse
  • Working with iParts
  • Working with iFeatures
  • Reusing Existing Geometry
  • Introducing Content Center
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 8: Assembly Design Workflows
  • Understanding Subassemblies
  • Top-Down Design
  • Adaptivity
  • 3D Constraints
  • Assembly Features
  • Managing the Bill of Materials
  • Assembly Reuse and Configurations
  • Representations
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 9: Large Assembly Strategies
  • Selecting a Workstation
  • Working with Performance Settings
  • Working with General Settings
  • Large Assembly Best Practices
  • Managing Assembly Detail
  • Simplifying Parts
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 10: Weldment Design
  • Exploring Weldment Design Methodologies
  • Modeling Preparations
  • Cosmetic Welds
  • Creating Weld Beads
  • Creating Fillet Welds
  • Creating Groove Welds
  • Performing Machining Operations
  • Exploring Weld Properties and Combinations
  • Using the Weld Symbol
  • Bead Property Report and Mass Properties
  • Drawing Documentation
  • Bill of Materials and Parts List
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 11: Functional Design
  • Geometric Modeling vs. Functional Design
  • Design Accelera.