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Overview"This unique text and video set presents a thorough introduction to Autodesk Inventor for anyone with little or no prior experience with CAD software. It can be used in virtually any setting from four year engineering schools to on-the-job use or self-study. Unlike other books of its kind, it begins at a very basic level and ends at a very advanced level. It’s perfect for anyone interested in learning Autodesk Inventor quickly and effectively using a ""learning by doing"" approach. Additionally, the extensive videos that are included with this book make it easier than ever to learn Inventor by clearly demonstrating how to use its tools. The philosophy behind this book is that learning computer aided design programs is best accomplished by emphasizing the application of the tools. Students also seem to learn more quickly and retain information and skills better if they are actually creating something with the software program. The driving force behind this book is ""learning by doing."" The instructional format of this book centers on making sure that students learn by doing and that students can learn from this book on their own. In fact, this is one thing that differentiates this book from others: the emphasis on being able to use the book for self-study. The presentation of Autodesk Inventor is structured so that no previous knowledge of any CAD program is required. This book uses the philosophy that Inventor is mastered best by concentrating on applying the program to create different types of solid models, starting simply and then using the power of the program to progressively create more complex solid models. The Drawing Activities at the end of each chapter are more complex iterations of the part developed by each chapter’s objectives. Since CAD programs are highly visual, there are graphical illustrations showing how to use the program. This reinforces the ""learn by doing"" philosophy since a student can see exactly what the program shows, and then step through progressive commands to implement the required operations. Rather than using a verbal description of the command, a screen capture of each command is replicated. Included Videos Each book includes access to extensive video training created by author Scott Hansen. The videos follow along with the table of contents of the book. Each chapter has one or more videos in which the author demonstrates how to use the tools that are covered in that chapter. Most videos follow an exercise from start to finish. The exercises created in the video are very similar to the exercise found in the corresponding chapter. Throughout the videos Scott Hansen describes how to perform each step, the reason behind these steps, and some of the other options available with the various tools. The author's clear and simple description of each exercise is a perfect companion to the text and makes learning Autodesk Inventor easier than ever. There are thirty-four videos with four hours and thirty-nine minutes of training in total. To access the videos, you will need to follow the instruction included on the inside front cover to redeem the access code included with each book. Redeeming the code will add this book to your SDC Publications Library and allow you to access the videos whenever you want." Full Product DetailsAuthor: L. Scott HansenPublisher: SDC Publications Imprint: SDC Publications Weight: 1.040kg ISBN: 9781630576547ISBN 10: 1630576549 Pages: 526 Publication Date: 27 June 2024 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. Getting Started 2. Learning More Basics 3. Learning to Create a Detail Drawing 4. Advanced Detail Drawing Procedures 5. Learning to Edit Existing Solid Models 6. Designing Part Models for Assembly 7. Introduction to Assembly View Procedures 8. Introduction to the Presentation Panel 9. Introduction to Advanced Commands 10. Introduction to Creating Threads 11. Advanced Work Plane Procedures 12. Introduction to Stress Analysis 13. Introduction to the Design Accelerator 14. Introduction to Sheet Metal 15. Introduction to Weldment 16. Introduction to the Content Center 17. Introduction to iLogic Components 18. Introduction to Spur Gear Design Using the Design Accelerator 19. Introduction to Shaft Design Using the Design Accelerator 20. Introduction to Bearing Design Using the Design Accelerator 21. Advanced Sheet Metal Design Procedures IndexReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |