Autodesk Inventor 2018: Working with Imported Data: Autodesk Authorized Publisher

· ASCENT - Center for Technical Knowledge
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About this ebook

The Autodesk® Inventor® 2018: Working with Imported Geometry student guide teaches you how to work with data from other CAD platforms using the Autodesk Inventor software.


Using this student guide, you will learn the various methods for importing data into Autodesk Inventor and how you can edit both imported solid and surface data. Additionally, you will learn how to index scanned point cloud data, and attach and use it in an Inventor file. The final chapters in this student guide discuss how you can use AutoCAD .DWG files in the Autodesk Inventor software.


The topics covered in this student guide are also covered in ASCENT's Autodesk® Inventor® 2018: Advanced Part Modeling student guide, which includes a broader range of advanced learning topics.


Topics covered:

- Import CAD data into the Autodesk Inventor software.

- Export CAD data from the Autodesk Inventor software in an available export format.

- Index a supported point cloud data file, attach, and edit it for use in a file.

- Use the Edit Base Solid environment to edit solids that have been imported into the Autodesk Inventor software.

- Create Direct Edit features in a model that move, resize, scale, rotate, and delete existing geometry in both imported and native Autodesk Inventor files.

- Set the import options to import surface data from other file format types.

- Transfer imported surface data into the Repair Environment to conduct a quality check for errors.

- Appropriately set the stitch tolerance value so that gaps in the imported geometry can be automatically stitched and identify the gaps that are not stitched.

- Use the Repair Environment commands to repair gaps or delete, extend, replace, trim and break surfaces to successfully create a solid from the imported geometry.

- Open an AutoCAD DWG file directly into an Autodesk Inventor part file and review the data.

- Use the DWG/DXF File Wizard and its options to import files into an Autodesk Inventor file.

- Use an AutoCAD DWG file in an Autodesk Inventor part file so that the geometry created in Inventor remains associative with the AutoCAD DWG file.

- Freeform modeling.

- Emboss and Decal features.

- Advanced Drawing tools (iPart tables, surfaces in drawing views, and custom sketched symbols).

- Adding notes with the Engineer’s Notebook.

Prerequisites:

The material covered in this training guide assumes a mastery of Autodesk Inventor basics as taught in Autodesk® Inventor®: Introduction to Solid Modeling.

About the author

ASCENT develops and produces a wide range of courseware offerings, knowledge products, and courseware for the industry’s leading engineering software tools from Autodesk, Dassault Systèmes, and PTC. ASCENT's team is comprised of courseware developers, engineers, instructional designers, architects, and technical writers who work together to create training solutions that work for our clients. Our curriculum group specializes in the creation of blended education programs that incorporate the best of expert-led and technology-based training offerings to create the most effective course content and ensure that users achieve maximum productivity from their chosen engineering tools. We also work to meet our client's needs by offering different levels of customization for classroom-training curriculum.

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