Course Outline
1. Getting to know the basic principles of the program
1.1. overview of the different types of templates
1.2. rules for creating projects
1.3. getting to know the program interface
2. Overview of the sketch tool
2.1. creation rules
2.2. description of the tools
2.3. parameterization and geometric constraints
3. Solid and surface modeling
3.1. creating models from a sketch
3.2. geometry modifiers
3.3. use of construction tools
4. Creating assemblies
4.1. part insertion
4.2. using constraints and parameters in creating an assembly
4.3. adaptations of parts
5. Creation of sheet metal structures
5.1. sheet metal standards
5.2. description of the tools
5.3. creating expansions
6. Creation of a welded structure
6.1. getting acquainted with the different types of welds
6.2. technological preparation
7. Technical documentation
7.1. creating technical documentation of a single part
7.2. creating technical documentation of the assembly
7.3. creating templates for technical documentation
Requirements
- Basic computer operation skills
- No prior experience with Autodesk Inventor required
Target Audience
- Mechanical engineers
- CAD designers
- Technologists and individuals working with 3D modeling
- Beginner users of Autodesk Inventor
Testimonials (2)
Anil was very understanding and explained the course content in detail. With more time the outcome of the course would be better instead of rushing the content, but over all Anil is very familiar with the software CATIA and is a great trainer,
Jaydon - GRI Towers South Africa
Course - Learning CATIA
Learning all the things that I wasn't understand it.