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Inventor 2011 Update for Inventor 2009-2010 Users

Total number of pages: 362
Total Hours: 16

The Inventor 2011 Update for Inventor 2009-2010 Users training guide introduces the new concepts and techniques of solid modeling that were introduced with Autodesk Inventor 2010 and Inventor 2011. The structure of the guide follows the most commonly used working environments.

This training guide begins by covering the changes that have been made to the interface. The main focus, based on the introduction of the new interface, is the Ribbon. In addition to learning how to navigate the Ribbon to access commands, learn how to customize the screen layout to help increase productivity.

Part modeling enhancements include how to create work features and how to use the newly added User Coordinate Systems. Learn about the new heads-up display for feature creation, rule-based filleting, dynamic input and dimensioning, ifeatures/iparts, parameter enhancements and changes to the sketch environment. There is a large focus on the two new top down design model techniques: multi-body part modeling and layout design, and automating designs using iLogic.

The remainder of the guide covers all of the Assembly, Drawing, and Sheet Metal enhancements that have been released in Inventor 2010 and 2011.

Twelve new productivity tools for the assembly environment are discussed along with new shrinkwrap functionality that derives a simplified model from its original geometry. The topics that discuss changes made to the drawing environment are divided so that all view, annotation, and simple drawing usability enhancements are covered.

The Sheet Metal material includes new features to generate transitional geometry between profiles, rips, support for roll forming, and unfold/refold features. In addition, miscellaneous enhancements are discussed that teach the student how to work more efficiently in the Sheet Metal environment.

Topics include:

• Interface and General Enhancements
• Sketching Enhancements
• Part Modeling Enhancements
• Top Down Design Enhancements
• Part Design using iLogic
• Assembly Modeling Enhancements
• Drawing Enhancements
• Sheet Metal Modeling Enhancements

Features discussed in the Student Guide have been marked with New in 2010 or New in 2011. This helps to identify the version in which the enhancement has been introduced. The icon indicates that the content is either new functionality or that simple enhancements have been made to existing functionality. The content fully describes the changes.

Prerequisites: Familiarity with Inventor 2009.

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