Mastering Autodesk Inventor 2011 and Autodesk Inventor LT 2011
Expert authors Curtis Waguespack and Thom Tremblay developed this detailed reference and tutorial with straightforward explanations, real-world examples, and practical tutorials that focus squarely on teaching Inventor tips, tricks, and techniques. The authors extensive experience across industries...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Indianapolis, Ind. :
Sybex
2010.
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Edición: | 1st ed |
Colección: | Sybex serious skills Mastering Autodesk Inventor 2011 and Autodesk Inventor LT 2011
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009628182306719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Mastering Autodesk Inventor and Autodesk Inventor LT 2011; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Contents; Introduction; Who Should Read This Book; The Mastering Series; What Is Covered in This Book; How to Contact the Authors; Chapter 1:Inventor Design Philosophy; Understanding Parametric Design; Creating a Base Sketch; Creating a Base Feature; Adding More Features; Using the Part in an Assembly; Making Changes; Understanding History-Based Modeling; Looking Closer at Sketch Dimensions; Part Modeling Best Practices; Assembly Modeling Best Practices; Understanding the "Feel" of Inventor
- Understanding the Intuitive InterfaceUsing General Tools vs. Specific Commands; When in Doubt, Right-Click; Using the Inventor Graphic Interface; Inventor Title Bar; Inventor Graphics Window Tools; The Ribbon Menu; The Browser Pane; Task-Based Dialog Boxes; Learning the File Types in Inventor; Why So Many File Types?; Drawing Files in Inventor; Creating DWG Files from Inventor Drawings; Moving from AutoCAD to Inventor; 3D models vs. 3D Virtual Prototypes; What Is a 3D Virtual Prototype?; Why a 3D Virtual Prototype?; Understanding Functional Design; The Design Accelerator
- The Bolted Connection GeneratorThe Frame Generator; The Inventor Studio; AutoLimits; The Content Center; The Bottom Line; Chapter 2: Data and Projects; What Is an Inventor Project?; Project Files and Search Paths; Library Folders; Content Center Files; How Search Paths and Project Files Are Used; Exploring Project File Types; Creating the Project File; Creating Single-User Projects; Creating Multiuser Projects; The Bottom Line; Chapter 3: Sketch Techniques; Exploring the Options and Settings for Sketches; Application Options; Document Settings; Sketching Basics
- Creating a Sketch in a New PartCreating a New Part File from a Template; Creating Lines Using the Line Tool; Understanding Sketch Constraints; Using Degrees of Freedom to View Under-Constrained Sketch Elements; Using Dimensions to Fully Constrain a Sketch; Understanding the Save Options; Making a Sketch Active for Edits; Using Construction Geometry; Using the Polygon Tool and Creating an Aligned Dimension; Using Offset and Creating a Three Point Rectangle; Creating Driven Dimensions; Taking a Closer Look at Sketch Constraints; Tangent Constraint; Perpendicular Constraint; Parallel Constraint
- Coincident ConstraintConcentric Constraint; Collinear Constraint; Horizontal Constraint; Vertical Constraint; Equal Constraint; Fix Constraint; Symmetric Constraint; Smooth Constraint; Gaining More Sketch Skills; Creating Arcs; Creating Automatic Tangents with the Line Tool; Understanding Point/Center Points; Projecting Geometry; Learning More About Dimensions; Measuring Geometry; Creating Sketches from AutoCAD Geometry; Importing Existing AutoCAD Designs; Copying and Pasting Existing AutoCAD Designs into Inventor; Creating and Using 3D Sketches; Creating a 3D Path
- Using the 3D Coordinate Triad and Precise Redefine