
Engineering Design and Graphics with Autodesk Inventor (R) 6
James D. Bethune(Author)
Peachpit Press Publications
Published on 19. June 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
528 pages
978-0-13-045699-1 (ISBN)
Description
Going beyond the available Autodesk Inventor manuals and references, this textbook *begins by teaching Autodesk Inventor 6 using a step-by-step format *then presents how to apply that knowledge to design problems in a realistic environment. These features and topics are included to help users learn, practice, and master Autodesk Inventor skills: *8-chapter tutorial-Teaches the fundamentals of Autodesk Inventor and shows how to create models and assemblies. *Dimensions and tolerances-Includes geometric tolerances, and uses ANSI standards. Also covers IO standards. *Design creation using bearings, gears, cams, and tolerances-Shows how to use the Web to select standard parts *Design management tools-Presents concept sketches, decision matrix, evaluation matrix, linear responsibility chart, Gantt charts. *Nine design projects-Build a prototype, demonstrate prototype's performance capabilities, and create a set of drawings using Autodesk Inventor to document the design. *Parametric modeling *Animation of assemblies
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Berkeley
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 274 mm
Width: 209 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
1049 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-045699-1 (9780130456991)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
1. Getting Started.
2. Two Dimensional Drawing.
3. Three Dimensional Models.
4. Orthographic Views.
5. Assemblies.
6. Threads and Fasteners.
7. Sheet Metal Drawings.
8. Dimensions.
9. Tolerances.
10. Bearings and Shafts.
11. Gears.
12. Cams, Springs and Keys.
13. Sheet Metal and Weldments.
14. The Design Process.
15. Design Projects.
Appendix.
2. Two Dimensional Drawing.
3. Three Dimensional Models.
4. Orthographic Views.
5. Assemblies.
6. Threads and Fasteners.
7. Sheet Metal Drawings.
8. Dimensions.
9. Tolerances.
10. Bearings and Shafts.
11. Gears.
12. Cams, Springs and Keys.
13. Sheet Metal and Weldments.
14. The Design Process.
15. Design Projects.
Appendix.