10.5 hours of instruction
The Autodesk Inventor 2019: Solid Modeling course teaches fundamental to advanced concepts. You will learn the tips and techniques required to create bullet proof models in the shortest time possible. Beginner and advanced users should start with this course because it provides founding concepts for advanced operations and procedures discussed in later courses.
Lessons:
Introduction
Getting Started
The Open Dialog Box
Create a Project
Overview of the User Interface
The Heads Up Display
Create a Sketch
Sketch Constraints
Extruding a Profile
The In-Canvas Display
Mini-Toolbar Customization
The Marking Menu
Marking Menu Customization
Editing Profiles
View Cube and Navigation Bar
Sketches vs Profiles
Solid Bodies
Template View Orientation
Constraining Profiles
Creating Profiles From Solids
More Mini-Toolbars
Default Work Planes
Revolve a Feature
Trick for Constraining Sketches
Constraining the Axis of Revolution
Projecting Geometry
Creating Work Planes
Extruding to a Plane
Sharing Sketches
Construction Lines
Centerlines
Mirroring Features
Circular Feature Array
Rectangular Feature Array
Application Options
Creating Holes
Custom Hole Presets
Placing Holes Part I
Placing Holes Part II
Creating Hole Patterns Part I
Creating Hole Patterns Part II
Threaded Holes
Advanced Thread Settings
Finishing Features
Clearance Holes
Pipe Thread Holes
Fundamentals of the Shell Command
Using the Shell Command
3D Construction Stage I
3D Construction Stage II
3D Construction Stage III
Breaking Rules
Ribs Parallel to Sketch
Ribs Perpendicular to Sketch
Draft and Ejector Pads
Control Vertex Splines
Bridge Curve Splines
Interpolation Splines
Constraining Splines
Tweaking Splines
Bowties
Fit and Tension
Sweep
Sweep Path and Guide Rail
Sweep Path and Guide Surface
Introduction to 3D Sketches
Using 3D Sketches
3D Splines and Coils
Mirroring Sketch Geometry
Editing Mirrored Sketches
Automating Patterns
Linear Slots
Arced Slots
Lofts
Loft Conditions
Loft Transition and Point Mapping
Lofts with Rails
Rails on Cylindrical Lofts
Tricks for Round Spline Sweeps
Square Sweeps
Centerline Lofts
Skin Bodies
Adjusting Color
Closed Loop Lofts
Area Lofts
Loft Strategies
The Lip Command
Coils and Springs
Parameters and Tolerances
Linking Excel Spreadsheets
Threads
Importing Points
The Bend Part Command
Bending Conical and Loft Parts
Direct Edit Move
Direct Edit Size
Direct Edit Rotate
Direct Edit Delete
The Emboss Command
The Boss Command Part I
The Boss Command Part II
Ribs on Bosses
The Rest Command
The Grill Command
Rule Fillets
Replacing and Splitting Faces
The Sculpt Command
Freeform TSpline Basics
Freeform Symmetry
Detailing Freeform Features
Modifying and Stitching Surfaces
Patch Stitch IGES Files I
Patch Stitch IGES Files II
2D Equation Curves
3D Equation Curves
Conclusion
11.7 hours of instruction
The Autodesk Inventor 2019: Assemblies and Advanced Concepts course is loaded with tips and the techniques that streamline your work. Master advanced concepts like iParts, iFeatures, iAssemblies, and the Design Accelerator. Learn effective methods of working with assembly constraints, flexible and mirrored assemblies, adaptive parts and assemblies, and animated assemblies.
Lessons:
Introduction
Sketch Origin Node
Using and Creating Templates
Creating Derived Parts
Editing Derived Parts
Intro to the Assy Environment
Degrees of Freedom
Driving Constraints
Explicit Reference Vectors
Adaptive Parts and Sketches
Adaptive Constraint Strategies
Creating Adaptive Parts I
Creating Adaptive Parts II
Using Constraint Strategies
Removing Adaptivity
Driving Adaptive Assemblies
The Content Center
The Symmetry Constraint
Ball Joints
Planar Joints
Joint Alignment Details
Cylindrical Joints
Slider Joints
Rotational Joints
Rigid and Automatic Joints
Mirrored Assemblies
Mirrored and Copied Constraints
Flexible Assemblies
Copied Assemblies
Pattern Components
Advanced Viewing
Assembly Viewing
Motion Constraints
Animating Gears Motion
Animating Gears Contact Set
Transitional Constraints
Collision Detection
Contact Solver
Checking for Interferences
Creating Compressible Springs
Driving Adaptive Springs
Positional Representations
Creating Presentations
Editing Tweaks
Working with Storyboards
Presentation Opacity
Presentation Camera Settings
Animating Presentations
Presentation Snapshot Views
No Storyboard Exploded Views
iFeature Design
Inserting iFeatures
Reusing Part Features
Advanced iFeature Design
Reducing Dangling Geometry
Creating iPart Factories
iPart Members
Editing the iPart Author
iMates and iParts
Custom iParts
Creating iPart Assemblies
Updating iParts
Threaded iParts
iMates and the Content Center
Identifying and Using iMate Glyphs
Inferred iMates
Scaling Parts
Combining Parts I
Combining Parts II
Subtracting and Splitting Parts
Deleting Faces
Strategy for Splitting Parts
Trick for Measuring Interferences
Prep for Design Accelerator
Bolted Connections
Generating Bearings
Generating Shafts Part I
Generating Shafts Part II
Generating Shafts Part III
Generating Gears
Generating Keyways
Advanced Spring Design I
Advanced Spring Design II
Animating Springs
Working with Large Assemblies
Level of Detail
Shrinkwrapping Components
Shrinkwrap File Size
Shrinkwrap Optimization
Simplify Include Components
Simplify Define Envelopes
Create Simplified Part
Skeletal Modeling Introduction
Make Part and Components
Kinematics
Sketch Blocks
Advanced Top Down Design
Blocks and Assemblies
Modeling Techniques I
Modeling Techniques II
Flexible Block Assemblies
Hybrid Design Methods
Alternate Slice Method
Import Assy to Part File
Middle Out Design
Exporting Bodies to an Assembly
Replacing Assemblies
Sinusoidal Conical Sweeps
Alternate Split Part Methods
Appearances on Derived Features
Selecting a Design Strategy
Practice with Relationships
Inverted Text
Conclusion
7.9 hours of instruction
Did you know Inventor can make AutoCAD drawings, but much faster? The Autodesk Inventor 2019: 2D Drafting and Customization course shows you how. All the commands associated with 2D drawings are covered in detail, as well as customized drawing templates, styles, material and appearance libraries, and interfacing with AutoCAD.
Lessons:
Introduction
Introduction to Drawings
Base Views
Drawing Views
Custom Predefined Template Views
Customizing Backgrounds
Custom Borders
Custom Title Blocks
Property Field Types
File iProperties
Drawing Projects
Bill of Materials
Content Center Parts in BOMs
BOM Levels and Part Lists
BOM Structures
Replacing Content Center Parts
Exporting BOMs
Parts Lists
Editing a Parts List
Customizing a Parts List
Balloons
Break Out Views
Overlay Views
Crop Command
Slice Command
View Alignment
Hole Tables
Administration Projects
Custom Parts List Style
Custom Drafting Styles
Custom Dimensioning Style Part I
Custom Dimensioning Style Part II
Notes and Leader Callouts
More Drafting Styles
Custom Text Styles
Dimensioning Drawings Part I
Dimensioning Drawings Part II
Dimensioning Drawings Part III
Bolt Circles and Section Lines
Sketched Symbols and Notes
Templates and Styles Part I
Templates and Styles Part II
Custom Material Libraries
Customizing Materials
Material Projects
Custom Appearance Libraries
Using Custom Appearances
Details of Appearance Settings
Custom Physical Assets
Appearances From Images
Materials From Scratch
Migrating Older Styles
Custom Ribbon Panels
Shortcut Keys and Command Aliases
Customizing the Marking Menu
User Interface Visibility
Object Visibility
Constraint Options and Persistence
Relax Mode
Applying Your Skills Part I
Applying Your Skills Part II
Applying Your Skills Part III
Opening and Modifying AutoCAD DWGs
Creating Solids from AutoCAD DWGs
Inventor DWG Files
Exporting and Importing DWG Files
Conclusion
9.6 hours of instruction
The Autodesk Inventor 2019: Sheet Metal Design course teaches everything you need to know. You will learn all of the sheet metal commands along with valuable tricks and techniques. Apply the commands to sheet metal parts as well as standard parts and assemblies. Learn how to fold and unfold parts, create custom punches, K-Factors, Bend Tables, work with the Frame Generator, the Weldment environment, multi-body design methods, and much more!
Lessons:
Introduction
The Sheet Metal Environment
Styles and Templates
K-Factors
Creating Bend Tables
The Flange Command
Bend Reliefs and Remnants
Bend and Sheet Metal Styles
Unfold Methods
Corner Seams
Corner Seam Reliefs
Bend Transitions and Flat Patterns
Custom Sheet Metal Templates
The Contour Flange Command
Looped Contour Flanges
Shells and Ripped Seams
Editing Flat Patterns
Using the Hem Command
Multiple Plates in Assemblies I
Multiple Plates in Assemblies II
Extended Surfaces
Using the Punch Tool
Custom Punches
Flat Pattern Punch Representations
Custom Extruded Louver Punch
Dangling Geometry in Punches
Custom Extruded Dimple Punch I
Custom Extruded Dimple Punch II
Custom Revolved Dimple Punch
Sheet Metal Commands and Punches
Surfaces
G2 Fillets
Tabs
Adjusting for Bend Allowances
Double Bends
Applying Bend Allowances
Knockouts
Changing Knockout Size
Define A Side Strategies
Modifying Flat Pattern Orientation
Flat Patterns on Drawings
Custom Sweep Punches
Complex Shapes
Sheet Metal Cone
Contour Roll Unrolling Unfolding
Press Break Lofted Flanges
Square to Round Transitions
Adding Flanges to Lofted Flanges
Editing with Unfold and Refold
Lofted and Rolled Part Strategies
Formed Punches and Features
Cut Across Bends
Punch Across Bends
Custom Structural Shapes I
Custom Structural Shapes II
Publishing Multiple Shapes
Frame Skeletons
Generating Custom Shape Frames I
Generating Custom Shape Frames II
Generating Custom Shape Frames III
Generating Custom Shape Frames IV
Trimming Members
Model Frame Skeletons
More Frame Generator Concepts
Editing Frames
Preparations and Welds
Fillet and Post Weld Operations
Multi-Body Sheet Metal Modeling
Features on Multi-Body Sheets
Multi-Body Sheet Metal Bends
More Multi-Body Practice
Multi-Body Sheet Metal Assembly
Modifying Multi-Body Components
Finalizing the Design
Convert to Sheet Metal Parts
Sheet Metal Drawings
Export Flat Pattern to DXF
Custom Exported Layers
Details of Exported DXF Files
Converting Down Bends to Up Bends
Edit Flat Pattern Definition
Bend Callouts and Tables
Bend Order
Flat Pattern Extents
Compare Drawing to DXF
Conclusion
5.2 hours of instruction
The Autodesk Inventor 2019: Tube and Pipe Routed Systems course shows you how to work effectively in the Tube and Pipe environment. After mastering the skills taught in the course you can rest assured that your runs will update properly and automatically. Learn how to make custom Tube and Pipe Styles, publish custom iPart Families to the Content Center, create derived routes and autoroutes, populate your routes, and much more!
Lessons:
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
3.2 hours of instruction
There's no better way to show off your work than creating a fully-rendered animation. Better yet, the Autodesk Inventor 2019: Inventor Studio Made Simple course breaks the process of creating still and animated renderings into simple to understand steps. Within a very short time you'll know how to create professional renderings. You can make IBL Environments from JPEG or PNG files. In fact, you can make them from any standard image format. This course shows you how it's done.
Lessons:
Introduction
Assembly Preparation
Introduction to Inventor Studio
Spotlight Settings
Set Ground Plane Orientation
IBL Environments
Custom IBL Environments
JPEG Images in IBL Environments
Point and Directional Lighting
Editing Appearances
Components of Animations
Animation Timeline and Actions
Mirroring and Copying Actions
Custom Animations
Suppress Constraint Animations
Enabling Constraint Animations
Camera Turntables
Camera Paths
Advanced Path Design
View Control Concepts
Custom Cameras
Fly-Through Animations
Analysis of Animation Motion
Animating Lights
Wrapper Assemblies
Local Lights
Publishing Styles
Surface Appearances
From Picture to Surface
Transparency and Reflectivity
Model Turntables
Using Positional Representations
Animating Parameters
Solving Animation Conflicts
Depth of Field
Video Producer
Editing Video Productions
Video Production Strategies
Conclusion
6.6 hours of instruction
Want to learn a fast way to automate the construction of models, assemblies, and drawings? All you need to do is learn a few simple iLogic concepts and you're on your way. You need to have the strong foundation of advanced skills taught in the first 6 courses, but you can master iLogic even if you don't have programming experience. The Autodesk Inventor 2019: iLogic Made Simple course goes far beyond any training on the market today, but simplifies the process so that anyone can do it.
Lessons:
Introduction
ILMS-Tip-1
iLogic Parameters
ILMS-Tip-2
Preparing Parts for iLogic
ILMS-Tip-3
iLogic Rule Basics
ILMS-Tip-4
iLogic Suppression
ILMS-Tip-5
Reusing Code
ILMS-Tip-6
Strategy for Using iLogic
ILMS-Tip-7
Mastering Snippets
ILMS-Tip-8
iLogic Assemblies
ILMS-Tip-9
Linking Imported Parameters
ILMS-Tip-10
Troubleshooting Rules
ILMS-Tip-11
Working with String Parameters
ILMS-Tip-12
Mastering Case Statements
ILMS-Tip-13
Expanding Rule Functionality
ILMS-Tip-14
Nested Case Statements
ILMS-Tip-15
iLogic Forms
ILMS-Tip-16
Creating iLogic Forms
ILMS-Tip-17
Configuring Controls
ILMS-Tip-18
Filename Parameters
ILMS-Tip-19
Linking Filename Parameters
ILMS-Tip-20
Control Testing Strategies
ILMS-Tip-21
Automatically Save Files
ILMS-Tip-22
Point Assembly to Component Files
ILMS-Tip-23
Replacing Parts with iLogic
ILMS-Tip-24
Master Rules
ILMS-Tip-25
Algorithms
ILMS-Tip-26
Triggers
ILMS-Tip-27
Redundant Files
ILMS-Tip-28
Pre-Existing Files
ILMS-Tip-29
Building Descriptions and Titles
ILMS-Tip-30
Snippet Workflow
ILMS-Tip-31
Opening Excel Files
ILMS-Tip-32
While Loops
ILMS-Tip-33
Populating Excel Worksheets
ILMS-Tip-34
Updating Master Rules
ILMS-Tip-35
Multi-Line Messages
ILMS-Tip-36
Searching Tables
ILMS-Tip-37
Trick for Stopping Rules
ILMS-Tip-38
Preventing Duplicate Records
ILMS-Tip-39
Stopping Error Messages
ILMS-Tip-40
Updating Assembly Components
ILMS-Tip-41
Cleaning Up Your Code
ILMS-Tip-42
Building Assemblies and Testing
ILMS-Tip-43
Automating Mechanical Drawings
ILMS-Tip-44
Testing Rules on Drawings
ILMS-Tip-45
Control Section Cutting Lines
ILMS-Tip-46
Break Views and Detail Circles
ILMS-Tip-47
Automating Broken Views
ILMS-Tip-48
Broken View Rule Details
ILMS-Tip-49
Break Multiple Views
ILMS-Tip-50
Dimensions on Suppressed Features
ILMS-Tip-51
Determining Rule Placement
ILMS-Tip-52
Using Shared Variables
ILMS-Tip-53
Robust Shared Variables
ILMS-Tip-54
Testing Shared Variable Rules
ILMS-Tip-55
Running idw Rules from Assemblies
ILMS-Tip-56
Saving Drawing Files
ILMS-Tip-57
Change View File Reference
ILMS-Tip-58
Update Reference File
ILMS-Tip-59
Passing iProperties and Parameters
ILMS-Tip-60
Replacing Drawing References
ILMS-Tip-61
Assembly Drawing Rules
ILMS-Tip-62
Passing Assy to Drawings
ILMS-Tip-63
One Click Assy Parts & Drawings
ILMS-Tip-64
Creating Input List Radio Boxes
ILMS-Tip-65
External Rules
ILMS-Tip-66
Global Forms
ILMS-Tip-67
Conclusion
5 hours of instruction
Turn Inventor Simulation into a tool that enhances your productivity. The Autodesk Inventor 2019: FEA Made Simple course does just that. It doesn't teach heavy mathematics. It teaches you how to use FEA efficiently. You'll learn how to confirm the accuracy of your study results by using simple methods to calculate them, the details about the data you input into your simulations, the details about operations applied to data, and you'll learn how simulation settings affect the quality of your study results.
Lessons:
Introduction
Simulation Setup
Basic Static Simulation
Basic Static Simulation Results
Normal Stress
Shear and Normal Stresses
Components of Force
Principal Stress Intro
Controlling Probe Location
Mohr's Circle
Maximum Shear Stress
Principal Stresses
Von Mises Stress
Adjusting Element Size
Normal vs Von Mises
Calculating Bending Stress
Equivalent Moments and Forces
Misaligned Moments and Forces
Loads on Complex Parts
Simplifying Complex Loads
Couples and Moments
Common Sense Deduction
Torsion and Shear
Combined Loads and Stresses
Understanding Von Mises Stress
Point vs Area Loads
Mesh Elements
Optimizing Element Settings
Mesh Controls
Improving Meshes and Reports
Stress Risers
Stress Riser Design and Analysis
Element Size Convergence
Convergence Strategies
Safety Factor and Material Specs
Introduction to Reports
Stress Analysis Reports
FOS Brittle and Ductile
Force and Pressure Loads
Bearing vs Force Loads
Soft Spring Constraints
Soft Spring Comparison
Optimizing Designs Based on FEA
Parametric Dimension Tips
Frame Analysis Simulations
Torsional Section Modulus
Beam Analysis
Beam Details and Diagrams
Introduction to Trusses
Method of Joints
Force Propagation
Constraining Trusses
Releases in Detail
Truss Simulation Details
Shell Elements
Applying Contacts
Thin Wall Model Analysis
Conclusion
2.9 hours of instruction
The Autodesk Inventor 2019: Dynamic Simulation Made Simple course will teach you more than you thought possible. Apply gravity and you can simulate a bouncing ball. That is, you can do this using the Bounce calculator that comes with this course. Its purpose is to help extend collision calculations within the simulator. So as you might have guessed, this course takes you beyond the standard commands.
Lessons:
Introduction
Automatically Converted Joints
Constraining Joint Types
Intro to DOF Bounds
Initial DOF Conditions
Stiffness vs Damping
Critical Damping Coefficient
Improving Trace Results
Joint Forces
Combining Forces and Conditions
Imposed Motion
Moving Joint Coordinates
Controlling Multiple DOF
Applying 3D Contact Joints
Making 3D Contacts Work
2D Contact Joints
Using the Bounce Calculator
Joint Output Variables
Force Accuracy
Spring Damper Jack
Applying Forces
Force Functions
Intro to the Trebuchet
The Rack in Detail
Unwelding and Organizing
Modifying Component Positions
Rolling vs 3D Contact Joints
Optimizing Forces and Torques
Fixing Rolling Joints
Advanced Contact Strategies
Applying Delays to Simulations
Publishing Movies
Conclusion
No Installation Required
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All 9 courses from our Inventor 2019 training arsenal are included in the Ultimate Bundle. You get Solid Modeling, Assemblies and Advanced Concepts, 2D Drafting and Customization, Sheet Metal Design, Tube and Pipe Routed Systems, Inventor Studio Made Simple, iLogic Made Simple, FEA Made Simple, and Dynamic Simulation Made Simple.
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