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Autodesk Inventor Tutorials
Autodesk Inventor – Change Units
For parts, assemblies, and presentations the template file sets the default units used in a file. For drawings, the active standard and the dimension style specified in the template file sets the units.
Autodesk Inventor – Coil tool / Endless Screw
nventor CAD software provides professional-grade 3D mechanical design, documentation, and product simulation tools. Work efficiently with a powerful blend of parametric, direct, freeform, and rules-based design capabilities.
Autodesk Inventor – Move & Rotate
When you constrain or join assembly components to one another, you control their position. To move or rotate a component, either temporarily or permanently, use one of the following methods:
Autodesk Inventor – Scale Assembly
One of the new features in Inventor is the ability to scale your models. You might be wondering, why didn’t Inventor have this ability prior to the release?
Autodesk Inventor – Import points from Excel
You can import points from a Microsoft® Excel spreadsheet into a 2D sketch, 3D sketch, or drawing sketch. You can use the points to represent items such as inspection points, locations for spot welds, and points on a spline.
Autodesk Inventor – Scale
One of the new features in Inventor is the ability to scale your models. You might be wondering, why didn’t Inventor have this ability prior to the release?
Autodesk Inventor – 2D Sketch / Constraints
The idea that geometry within Autodesk Inventor behaves differently due to the application of constraints often hinders new users transitioning from a 2D drawing application.
Autodesk Inventor uses constraints in two primary ways:
2D and 3D sketch constraints control geometry within sketches
Assembly constraints and joints establish relationships between components in an assembly that control position and behavior.
Autodesk Inventor – Revolve
There are two ways to created revolved features: from a sketch profile or from a primitive. The primitive shape creation commands create full revolutions only.
Autodesk Inventor – Extrude
When you create extrusions from a sketch profile, the extruded result that you specify, such as a solid, or a surface, determines the geometry that you can select.
Autodesk Inventor – Batman Logo
Autodesk Inventor software provides engineers and designers a professional grade solution for 3D mechanical design, simulation, visualization, and documentation. Autodesk Inventor includes powerful modeling tools as well as multi-CAD translation capabilities and industry standard DWG™ drawings. Helping you to reduce development costs, get to market faster, and make great products.
Autodesk Inventor – Sweep
Sweeps can be created along a path, along a path and a guide rail, or along a path and a guide surface. You can create sweep features in parts or assemblies. However, sweep with guide surface is not available in the assembly environment.
Autodesk Inventor – Loft
Loft features blend multiple profiles, called sections, and transition them into smooth shapes between profiles or part faces. The sections can be curves in 2D sketches or 3D sketches, model edges, or face loops. You can use rails, or a centerline and point mapping, to control the shape and prevent twisting.
Autodesk Inventor – Chamfer & Filled
Click3D Model tab Modify panel Chamfer .
On the Chamfer tab, select a method:
Distance. Defines a chamfer with the same offset distance from the edge on both faces. Selects a single edge,
Autodesk Inventor – Bearing
Source: Autodesk Inventor Inventor CAD software provides professional-grade 3D mechanical design, documentation, and product simulation tools. Work efficiently with a powerful blend of parametric, direct, freeform, and rules-based design capabilities. In this tutorial we will learn how to create a...
Autodesk Inventor – Decal
You can place a decal on a model face for uses such as labels, brand name art, logos, and warranty seals. You insert an image in a sketch, use constraints and dimensions to position it, and then select the image to apply as the decal.
Autodesk Inventor – 2D Sketch / Create
To create a sketch in a part or assembly file, do one of the following:
On the 3D Model tab, click Start 2D Sketch or Start 3D Sketch .
Right-click in the browser and choose New Sketch or New 3D Sketch.
Click a planar face or work plane of a part and choose New Sketch.
To create a sketch in a drawing file, click Place Views tab > Start Sketch .
Import from Autodesk Inventor to Ansys DesignModeler
Autodesk Inventor is a comprehensive and flexible set of software for 3D mechanical design, simulation, tooling creation, and design communication.
Autodesk Inventor – Introduction
Inventor® CAD software provides professional-grade 3D mechanical design, documentation, and product simulation tools. Work efficiently with a powerful blend of parametric, direct, freeform, and rules-based design capabilities.
Ansys DesignModeler – Import from Autodesk Inventor to ANSYS Design Modeler directly
Use the Open command to open files created in any supported format. Use the Save As command to export parts, assemblies, drawing sheets, and 3D markups to formats read by other applications. Your license type determines which of these actions are supported.
Ansys SpaceClaim – Import to Autodesk Inventor to SpaceClaim
Use the Open command to open files created in any supported format. Use the Save As command to export parts, assemblies, drawing sheets, and 3D markups to formats read by other applications.
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