
Autodesk Inventor 5/5.3
Basics Through Advanced
David P. Madsen(Author)
Peachpit Press Publications
Published on 18. November 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
796 pages
978-0-13-098514-9 (ISBN)
Description
For Autodesk Inventor, Solid Modeling and Engineering Design courses.
This comprehensive text and workbook covers all aspects of the Autodesk Inventor design software, enabling those who wish to become proficient in the program to create fully parametric three dimensional solid models, assemblies, presentations and two dimensional drawings. The easy-to-follow format provides clear explanations of each feature of the software, with extensive examples, exercises and projects that allow users to practice while they learn.
This comprehensive text and workbook covers all aspects of the Autodesk Inventor design software, enabling those who wish to become proficient in the program to create fully parametric three dimensional solid models, assemblies, presentations and two dimensional drawings. The easy-to-follow format provides clear explanations of each feature of the software, with extensive examples, exercises and projects that allow users to practice while they learn.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Berkeley
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 275 mm
Width: 209 mm
Thickness: 37 mm
Weight
1554 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-098514-9 (9780130985149)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
1. Starting Autodesk Inventor.
2. Introduction to Modeling and the Autodesk Inventor Interface.
3. Initial Part Modeling Drafting Techniques.
4. Developing Basic Part Modeling Features.
5. Creating Placed Features.
6. Patterning Features.
7. Applying Work Features.
8. Developing Advanced Part Model Features.
9. Creating and Using Catalog Features.
10. Developing Sheet Metal Parts.
11. Working With Solids.
12. Creating Part Drawings.
13. Dimensioning Drawings.
14. Working with Assemblies.
15. Adapting Parts and Assemblies.
16. Working with Presentations.
17. Assembly and Multiple Sheet Drawings.
18. Advanced Modeling Tools and Techniques.
19. Additional Data and File Management Tools and Techniques.
2. Introduction to Modeling and the Autodesk Inventor Interface.
3. Initial Part Modeling Drafting Techniques.
4. Developing Basic Part Modeling Features.
5. Creating Placed Features.
6. Patterning Features.
7. Applying Work Features.
8. Developing Advanced Part Model Features.
9. Creating and Using Catalog Features.
10. Developing Sheet Metal Parts.
11. Working With Solids.
12. Creating Part Drawings.
13. Dimensioning Drawings.
14. Working with Assemblies.
15. Adapting Parts and Assemblies.
16. Working with Presentations.
17. Assembly and Multiple Sheet Drawings.
18. Advanced Modeling Tools and Techniques.
19. Additional Data and File Management Tools and Techniques.