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  • Assembly Components Course

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    Course Description 

    This Learning Path contains courses that will teach you how to model, create Assemblies and document your design using Autodesk Inventor.

     

    Course Objectives 

    The material presented in this course teach you how to: 

    · Understand Assembly Creation. 

    · Learn how to replace a Component in an Assembly. 

    · Learn how to edit Assembly Components. 

    · Learn how to analyze Interference.  

    · Learn how to Move and Rotate Assembly Components.  

    · Learn how to Solve for Contact.  

    · Learn how to Copy Components.  

    · Learn how to Pattern Components Associatively.  

    · Learn how to Pattern Components in a Circle.  

    · Learn how to Create a Rectangular Component Pattern.  

    · Learn how to Mirror Assembly Components.  

    · Learn how to Promote and Demote Assembly Components.  

    · Learn how to use an Associative DWG Underlay in an Assembly.  

     

    Course Prerequisites 

    To participate in this training course, you should have the following: 

    · None 

     

    (Course Duration: 60 minutes) 

  • Assembly Introduction & Creation Course

    Assembly Introduction & Creation Course

    In this course, you will learn about the creation of assemblies, subassemblies, and components.

    

    Course Objectives

    The material presented in this course will teach you:

    Assembly Files & Icons
    Assembly Options
    Assembly Folders
    Component Display Controls
    Assembly Browser
    Center of Gravity
    Bill of Materials
    Assembly Features
    Placing Components
    Content Center

    Course Prerequisites

    To participate in this training course, you should have a basic understanding of the following:

    Getting Started Course

    Approximate Duration: 80 Minutes

    Tips:

    Turn off your phone, and close your email, text, and social media apps.

    Plug headphones or earbuds to your computer.

    Go Full Screen when watching videos.

  • Assembly Drawings Course

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    Assembly Drawings Course Outline

    (Course Duration: 35 minutes)

     

    Course Description

    Capture Assembly information in the drawing environment by documenting bill of material and part item numbers. After placing Assemblies into a drawing it is necessary to document the Bill of Material and place balloons into the drawing.

     

    Comments

    Course content could include wall, floor, column, chair/lighting placement

     

    Course outline

    1) Creating & Editing a Parts List Video (4:35)

    2) Filtering Parts Lists Video (3:01)

    3) Opening Components from a Parts List Video (0:47)

    4) Placing Balloons Manually Video (2:13)

    5) Moving and Editing Video (2:12)

    6) Reordering Video (1:52)

    7) Automatically Placing Video (2:51)

    8) Editing the Bill of Materials Video (3:05)

    9) Understanding Revision Tables and Revision Tags Video (3:51)

    10) Splitting a Table Between Sheets Video (2:50)

    11) Changing Part Transparency Video (1:52)

    12) Assembly Drawing course quiz

     

     

     

     

  • Assembly Relationships Course

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    Assembly Relationships Course Outline

    (Course Duration: 95 minutes)

     

    Course Description

    In this course, you will learn how to apply and modify Assembly constraints and Joints. Once components are added to the assembly degrees of freedom are removed to place parts and sub-assemblies in their proper position.

     

    Comments

    Place Constraints and Joints as they are to be assembled.

     

    Course outline

    1) Introducing Assembly Relationships Video (4:47)

    2) Constraining with Mate and Flush Video (3:05)

    3) Constraining with Tangent Video (1:57)

    4) Constraining with Insert Video (1:29)

    5) Constraining at Angles Video (2:50)

    6) Constraining Symmetrically Video (2:26)

    7) Constraining Meshes Videos (3:39)

    8) Editing Constraint Values Video (3:31)

    9) Limiting Constraints Video (2:41)

    10) Creating 3D Motion Constraints Video (2:24)

    11) Creating 3D Transitional Constraints Video (2:24)

    12) Creating a 3D Constraint Set Video (2:34)

    13) Creating a Rigid Relationship Video (2:14)

    14) Creating a Rotational Relationship Video (2:56)

    15) Creating a Cylindrical Relationship Video (3:17)

    16) Creating a Planar Relationship Video (2:05)

    17) Creating a Ball Relationship Video (2:09)

    18) Creating a Joint Using Between Two Faces Video (2:43)

    19) Creating a Joint Using Offset Origin Video (2:30)

    20) Locking and Protecting Relationships Video (3:20)

    21) Driving Assembly Constraints Video (4:13)

    22) Using Joints with DWG Underlay Geometry Video (3:34)

    23) Using the Relationships Display Commands Video (3:57)

    24) Identifying Existing Assembly Constraints Video (3:10)

    25) Understanding Degrees of Freedom and Constrained Drag Concepts Video (3:54)

    26) Reviewing a Degree of Freedom Analysis Report Video (2:19)

    27) Introducing Grounded Components Video (4:22)

    28) Moving and Rotating assembly components Video (4:47)

    29) Using Assembly Relationships course quiz

     

     

     

  • Assembly Management Course

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    Assembly Management Course Outline

    (Course Duration: 35 minutes)

     

    Course Description

    In this course, you will learn how to use the Assembly tool to manage the components in the assembly. Adjust the visibility of items using view representations, control components using positional representations, make components flexible and use level of detail to remove components from memory. After an assembly is created you may need to modify the contents to better represent or make it easier to work with. Through the use of advanced assembly tool, you will be able to create new view representations, positions or remove level of detail.

     

    Comments

    Better control assembly components.

     

    Course outline

    1. Using View Representation Video (3:52)
    2. Documenting View Representations Video (2:21)
    3. Representing Positions Videos (3:36)
    4. Documenting a Positional Representation Using Overlay Video (3:47)
    5. Creating a Flexible Assembly Video (3:11)
    6. Creating a Level of Detail Video (3:06)
    7. Documenting a Level of Detail Video (1:56)
    8. Shrink wrapping Overview Video (5:02)
    9. Simplify (6:02)
    10. Replacing a Component with a Substitute LOD Video (3:35)
    11. Simplify LOD (3:49)
    12. Referencing a Newer Component Version Video (2:56)
    13. Importing a Revit Family (3:14)
    14. Export to Revit (2:18)
    15. Assembly Model States (2:35)
    16. Document Assembly Model States (1:59)
    17. Legacy Assembly/Drawing (with LOD) migration to Model States (1:32)
    18. Instance Properties Assembly (3:12)
    19. Send to Fusion (0:54)
    20. Assembly Management course quiz

     

     

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