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Autodesk Inventor 2010 Essentials Plus Mr Dalton

Autodesk Inventor 2010 Essentials Plus Mr Dalton

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Autodesk Inventor 2010 Essentials Plus

Mr Dalton

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Course Objectives• Create, Constrain, Dimension and Modify Sketches• Create and Edit Part Features • Create, Constrain and Analyze Assemblies• Create and Edit Drawing Views of Parts and Assemblies• Utilize Design Automation Techniques• Create Sheet Metal Parts

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Chapter 1 Getting Started

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• In this chapter, you will gain an understanding of the following:– How to open files– How to create new files– Different file types used in Autodesk Inventor– Save options– The user interface– Application options– How to issue commands– Reasons for which a project file is used– How to create a project file for a single user– Autodesk Vault– The Help system– Different viewing commands

Chapter 1 - Objectives

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Open and Create New Files•Open

–Open an existing Autodesk Inventor file

•New–Template for a new part, assembly, presentation file, sheet metal part, or drawing

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File Type Information

• File Types– Part .ipt

• 2D or 3D

– Assembly .iam• Consist of single part, multiple parts, or subassemblies

– Presentation .ipn• Shows parts of an assembly, exploded in different states

– Sheet Metal .ipt• Part files that have sheet metal environment loaded

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• File Types– Drawing .idw

• Contain 2D projected drawing views of parts, assemblies and/or presentation files

– Project .ipj• ASCII-based text files, contain search paths to locations of all

files in project– iFeature .ide

• Contains complete parts, 3D features, or 2D sketches, that inserted into a part file

– Design Views (.idv) • Private Design Views are configuration files in which saves

component visibility, component selection status, color settings, zoom magnification, and viewing angle of an assembly.

File Type Information

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Save Options

• Save– Save current document

• Save As– A new file is created and is made active

• Save Copy As– A new file is created but is not made active

• Save All– Save all open documents and all of their

dependents

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User Interface

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Inventor Application Button• Recent and Open documents

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Ribbon• Tabs – current tab is highlighted in green

• Panels – breaks down commands

• Reposition

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Quick Access Toolbar• Common commands

• Remove or Add commands

• Move below Ribbon

• Move above Ribbon

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Application Options• Customized to your preferences

– General - Common settings– Save - Set how files are saved– File - Set where files are located– Colors - Change the color scheme – Display - Adjust how parts look– Hardware - Adjust video card settings– Prompts - Modify responses– Drawing – Set how drawings are created

and displayed– Notebook - Set how the Engineer’s

Notebook is displayed– Sketch – Set how sketch data is created

and displayed– Part - Change how parts are created– iFeature – Set where iFeatures are stored– Assembly - Control assemblies– Content Center - Access options

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Application Options• Customized to your preferences

– General - Common settings– Save - Set how files are saved– File - Set where files are located– Colors - Change the color scheme – Display - Adjust how parts look– Hardware - Adjust video card settings– Prompts - Modify responses– Drawing – Set how drawings are created

and displayed– Notebook - Set how the Engineer’s

Notebook is displayed– Sketch – Set how sketch data is created

and displayed– Part - Change how parts are created– iFeature – Set where iFeatures are stored– Assembly - Control assemblies– Content Center - Access options

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Exercise 1-1

• User Interface

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Command Entry– Command Entry– Tooltips– Shortcut Menus– Repeat Last Command– Auto-hide Dialogs– Undo & Redo

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Help System• Help system in Autodesk Inventor

– Help Topics

– New Features Workshop

– Shortcut/Alias Quick Reference

– Learning Tools

– Ribbon Learning Tools

• Help Access– F1 key

– Help menu

– Information Toolbar

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Projects in Autodesk Inventor• Projects Overview

– Most designs involve more than a single file: parts, subassembly, top level assembly, presentation, and drawings

– Projects are files that contain search paths to find files that are required for a project

– Autodesk Inventor always has a project named Default. The default project’s path is located relative to the folder that the referencing file located

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Projects in Autodesk Inventor•Project Setup

–Plan your project folder structure

•Project File Search Options–Inventor stores cross-file reference information–Resolves information to find referenced file

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Projects in Autodesk Inventor•Project File Search Options

–Included File, Workspace & Local Search Paths–Workgroup Search Paths

• More file management sophistication

–Library Search Paths• Store standard company and third-party models

–Project File Search Order• Library Paths• Workspace• Local Search Paths in the order listed in the project file • Workgroup Search Paths in the order listed in the project file• Folder containing the parent document

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Projects in Autodesk Inventor• Creating Projects

– .ipj file extension– Types of project

• Single User• Vault Project

– Available only if Autodesk Vault is installed

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Projects in Autodesk Inventor

• Project wizard– Project Name– Location– Libraries

• Editing Projects

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Autodesk Vault• Available on the Autodesk Inventor DVD • Autodesk Vault enhances the data

management process by – File check in / out– Manage any electronic file– Track file versions– Track team member access– Copy designs– Enhanced search capabilities

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Exercise 1-2

• Projects

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Viewpoint Options• Viewing Models From Different Viewpoints

– View Cube– Navigation Toolbar– Home View– View Tab

• Camera Views• Display Options

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Exercise 1-3

• Viewing a Model

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Checking Your Skills1. Explain the reasons why a project file is used.

2. True_ False_ Only one project can be active at any time.

3. True_ False Subfolders need to be added to the project file in order for the files to be found.

4. True_ False_ Autodesk Inventor stores the part, assembly information, and related drawing views in the same file.

5. True_ False_ Press and hold down the F4 key to dynamically rotate a part.

6. True_ False_ The Save Copy As command saves the active document with a new name, and then makes it current.

7. List four ways to access the Help system.

8. Explain how to change the location of the Ribbon.

9. True_ False_ Commands can be added to the Quick Access toolbar.

10. True_ False_ You can only edit a part while it is in Shaded Display.