The Inventor 2015: Tube & Pipe Routed Systems course shows you how to use the Tube and Pipe module, but other modules like cable & harness work similarly. So if you want to understand how Inventor Routed Systems work, this course is a must see. It covers all aspects of the Tube and Pipe Module.
This course starts by introducing you to routed systems. As mentioned, it's a concepts used in many Inventor modules. You'll learn how to setup Tube and Pipe Styles, which are used to populate routes with components like pipes and fittings. Once you've practices with factory set styles you create custom styles and publish custom components. Each step of the way you'll gain control over the whole process.
A critical requirement for Tube and Pipe routes is to keep control of its location within an assembly. A poorly controlled route can change without your knowledge, but you will have full control over your routes. In fact we developed a tool to help with this called the Phantom Route Guide. With this tool and sound procedure your routes will be in your control.
The Tube and Pipe Routed Systems course is packed with tips and tricks to assure your success.
5.2 hours of instruction
You will receive an email containing your User Name and Password. Login to your account and start learning. It's that easy.
While you're logged into your account you can download files used in the courses, watch lessons, and practice the tasks taught in the lessons. Keep in mind that you will use your installation of Inventor to practice.
No Installation Required
Watch from any device connected to the internet.
$54.95 - $109.95
Watch the first hour of the Solid Modeling course for Autodesk Inventor 2015.
Click to Watch!5.2 hours of instruction
Introduction
Content Center File Locations
Introduction to Routed Systems
Intro to Tube and Pipe Styles
BOMs and Routed Systems
BOM Customization
Adopting a Structured Process
Copying Tube and Pipe Styles
Custom Tube and Pipe Styles
Tube and Pipe Style Rules
Dimensioning Autoroutes
BOM Consolidation
Import Export Styles
Tube and Pipe Templates
3D Route Tool Ridged Pipe
Stock Pipe and Deleting Nodes
Tube and Pipe Authoring
Engagement Range Settings
Inline Authored Components
Replacing Fittings
Connecting Fittings
Inserting Fittings
Custom iPart Requirements
Custom Pipe iPart Styles
Custom Coupling iPart Styles
Custom Elbow iPart Styles
Custom Reducer iPart Styles
Custom Valve iPart Styles
Custom Tube and Pipe Library
Batch Publishing iParts
Testing Published iParts
Setting Up Custom iPart Styles
Preparing Assemblies
Strategy for Editable Routes I
Strategy for Editable Routes II
Updating Styles
Constraining Autoroutes
Modifiable Assemblies
Derived Routes
Autoroutes vs Derived Routes
Phantom Route Guide
Updating BOMs
System Defined Levels of Detail
Flexible Hose Styles
Flexible Hose Routes
Editing Hose Routes
Mastering Tubing Routes I
Mastering Tubing Routes II
Publishing Self Draining iParts
Custom Self Draining Styles
Self Draining Routes
Derived Assemblies
Reducers and Runs
Trick for Placing Fittings
Tricks for Constraining Routes
Connecting Runs
Conclusion