Synopses & Reviews
AUTODESK? INVENTOR? 2011 ESSENTIALS PLUS, is your Autodesk? Inventor 2011 Certified definitive classroom resource that clearly illustrates and clarifies the essential Autodesk? Inventor? concepts, from basic sketching and modeling through advanced modeling techniques. This book is thoroughly updated to Inventor? 2011 and is a combination how-to and reference manual that provides in-depth explanations of the user interface, toolbars, dialogue boxes, sketch tools, drawing views, assembly modeling, and more for learning and mastering Autodesk? Inventor?. Highlights include step-by-step tutorials that showcase practical skills and project exercises for readers that are designed both for self-paced learning and classroom instruction.
Synopsis
Updated for use with latest version of Autodesk Inventor software, AUTODESK INVENTOR 2012 ESSENTIALS PLUS demonstrates critical CAD concepts, from basic sketching and modeling through advanced modeling techniques, and provides the skills you need to master this commonly-used professional tool. The book walks you through every component of the software, including the user interface, toolbars, dialogue boxes, sketch tools, drawing views, assembly modeling, and more. A combination 'how-to' and reference manual, AUTODESK INVENTOR 2012 ESSENTIALS PLUS also features step-by-step tutorials and project exercises, and is an ideal resource for new learners and working professionals alike.
About the Author
Daniel Banach is a Senior Technical Specialist in Manufacturing group at MasterGraphics, Inc., an Autodesk Gold Partner. His five years of professional mechanical design experience and nineteen years working with CAD software have generated three books on Autodesk Mechanical Desktop, as well as fifteen more on Autodesk Inventor. A longtime speaker at Autodesk University, he earned his Bachelor of Science Degree in Industrial Technology from the University of Wisconsin-Stout. Travis Jones owns a consulting company where he manages manufacturing projects for large domestic and international companies in a variety of industries. In addition to more than twenty years of hands-on experience with AutoCAD, he has worked with Autodesk Inventor since its inception and is adept with several other parametric modeling applications. Alan Kalameja teaches and is the CAD Department Head at Trident Technical College in Charleston, South Carolina. He has served as both author and co-author for a number of Delmar Cengage Learning titles. Mr. Kalameja is an Autodesk Consultant and a former speaker at Autodesk University.
Table of Contents
1. Getting Starting. 2. Sketching, Constraining, And Dimensioning. 3. Creating And Editing Sketched Features. 4.Creating Placed Features. 5. Creating And Editing Drawing Views. 6. Creating And Documenting Assemblies. 7. Advanced Part Modeling Techniques. 8. Icomponents And Parameters. 9. Advanced Assembly Modeling Techniques. 10. Sheet Metal Design.