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AUTODESK INVENTOR 2023 COOKBOOK a guide to gaining advanced modeling and automation skills for design engineers through actionable recipes /

With a recipe-based approach, hone and develop the necessary skills you need to perform mechanical, visualization, and simulation tasks using Autodesk Inventor Key Features Create powerful parametric 3D designs, parts, and assemblies Apply effective modeling techniques to increase automation and pro...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Bordino, Alexander (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [S.l.] : PACKT PUBLISHING LIMITED, 2022.
Edición:1st edition.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright and Credits
  • Dedication
  • Contributors
  • Table of Contents
  • Preface
  • Chapter 1: Inventor Part Modeling
  • Sketch, Work Features, and Best Practices
  • Technical requirements
  • Downloading your practice files
  • 2D sketch design
  • Best practices
  • Start at the origin
  • Use sketch constraints often
  • Keep sketches simple
  • Use keyboard shortcut commands
  • Always fully constrain sketches
  • Create manageable steps
  • Never draw the same thing twice
  • 2D sketch constraints
  • Best practices
  • Use the Status bar
  • Automatic geometric constraints
  • Degrees of freedom
  • Types of sketch constraint
  • Work planes
  • Best practices
  • Work axes
  • Best practices
  • Work points
  • Best practices
  • Applying best sketch and work plane practices to model a part
  • Getting ready
  • How to do it...
  • Chapter 2: Advanced Design Methodologies and Strategies
  • Technical requirements
  • Understanding the different design processes
  • Bottom-up design
  • Multi-body design
  • Layout design
  • Adaptive modeling design
  • Creating a multi-body part design
  • Getting ready
  • How to do it...
  • Creating a layout design from imported .dwg CAD data
  • Getting ready
  • How to do it...
  • Applying and using adaptive modeling
  • Getting ready
  • How to do it...
  • Model credits
  • Chapter 3: Driving Automation and Parametric Modeling in Inventor
  • Technical requirements
  • Reviewing equations and parameters in Inventor
  • Creating equations and driving a model
  • Getting ready
  • How to do it...
  • Creating parameters and driving a model
  • Getting ready
  • How to do it...
  • Reusing design feature data with iFeatures
  • Getting ready
  • How to do it...
  • Creating automatic mates using iMates
  • Getting ready
  • How to do it...
  • Creating table-driven master parts to configure sizes and states with iParts
  • Getting ready
  • How to do it...
  • Building an assembly of iParts with variations such as different sizes, shapes, and content using iAssemblies
  • Getting ready
  • How to do it...
  • Model credits
  • Chapter 4: Freeform, Surface Modeling, and Analysis
  • Technical requirements
  • Creating area lofts
  • Getting ready
  • How to do it...
  • Creating path and guide rail sweeps
  • Getting ready
  • How to do it...
  • Creating solid geometry from basic extruded and lofted surfaces
  • Getting ready
  • How to do it...
  • Creating 3D Sketches for Surfacing and applying the Trim, Combine, Thicken, and Ruled Surface commands
  • Getting ready
  • How to do it
  • Learning how to trim, patch, and convert surfaces to solids with Sculpt
  • Getting ready
  • How to do it...
  • Replacing a solid face with a surface
  • Getting ready
  • How to do it...
  • Using the Copy Object command to create a matching contoured part to another part
  • Getting ready
  • How to do it...
  • Importing surfaces into Inventor
  • Getting ready
  • How to do it...
  • There's more