Parametric Modeling with Autodesk Inventor 2014

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SDC Publications, 29 may 2013 - 584 páginas

 Parametric Modeling with Autodesk Inventor 2014 contains a series of sixteen tutorial style lessons designed to introduce Autodesk Inventor, solid modeling, and parametric modeling. It uses a hands-on, exercise-intensive approach to all the import parametric modeling techniques and concepts.

The lessons guide the user from constructing basic shapes to building intelligent mechanical designs, creating multi-view drawings and assembly models. Other featured topics include sheet metal design, motion analysis, 2D design reuse, collision and contact, stress analysis and the Autodesk Inventor 2014 Certified User Examination.

 

Índice

Chapter 2
2-3
Creating Rough Sketches
2-9
Geometric Constraint Symbols 2ll
2-37
Chapter 3
3-1
Sketches
3-2
Starting Autodesk Inventor
3-7
IE L
3-9
Repositioning Dimensions 313
3-13
Adjust the View Scale
9-24
Chapter 10
10-1
Chapter 11
11-1
Create the 2D Sketch for the Base Feature 116
11-11
Complete the Extruded Feature 1118
11-18
Create a Rectangular Pattern 1124
11-24
Complete the Swept Feature 1130
11-30
Chapter 12
12-1

Creating a CUT Feature 322
3-22
Save the Model 329
3-29
The first step to maximize your potential on an exam is to sufficiently
4-1
Introduction
4-3
Complete the Geneva Wheel Design 1519
4-15
Chapter 5
5-1
Applying GeometricDimensional Constraints
5-7
Using the Auto Dimension Command 513
5-13
Parametric Modeling Basics
5-14
Dimensional Values and Dimensional Variables 520
5-20
Review Questions 529
5-29
Introduction
6-3
Modeling Strategy
6-4
Add Additional Constraints
6-10
Chapter 7
7-1
Presentations
7-2
Create the 2D Sketch of the Base Feature
7-7
The Implied ParentChild Relationships 713
7-13
Examine the ParentChild Relationships 720
7-20
A Different Approach to the CENTER_DRHJL Feature 724
7-26
Review Questions 732
7-32
Drawings
8-2
Starting Autodesk Inventor
8-4
Delete Activate and Edit Drawing Sheets 810
8-10
Repositioning and Hiding Feature Dimensions 817
8-17
Review Questions 835
8-35
Mouse buttons 1 14
9-1
Create a 2D Sketch on the Work Plane
9-10
ApplyModify Constraints and Dimensions 212
12-2
The Actuator Bracket Design 127
12-7
Sheet Metal Modeling 125
12-12
Create a Cut Feature 1220
12-20
KFactor 126
12-34
Assemblies
13-2
If you get confused and cant think
13-5
Placing the First Component
13-9
Constrained Move 1317
13-13
Assemble the CapScrews
13-22
Edit the Parts List
13-35
Review Questions
13-43
Content Center 143
14-1
Chapter 14
14-3
The Autodesk Inventor Browser
14-4
Apply the Assembly Constraints
14-9
Make a Copy of the PIN Part
14-15
Add an Angle Constraint to Fully Constrain the Assembly
14-21
3D Grip Editing the CSSlider Part
14-27
Chapter 15
15-3
2D Design Reuse
15-9
Create the First Solid Feature
15-16
Additional Parts 1520
15-20
Use the Inventor Contact Solver 1533
15-33
Create the 2D Sketch for the Plate 167
16-10
Comparison of Results 1623
16-23
143
16-31
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