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Autodesk® Inventor® drafting & mechanical design course

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Autodesk® Inventor® Drafting & Design course provides a fully comprehensive understanding of CAD solid modeling software application, including concepts as sketching, planes, lines, circles, constrains (dimensional and geometric), dimensions, solid model generation, part analysis, and manufacturing blueprints (drafting).

 

Learning Outcome:

  • Draw orthographic projections from isometric views.

  • Understand basic solid modeling skills: extruding, revolving.

  • Place, and edit parts on drafting templates.

  • Generate, edit, export, and print blueprints ready for manufacture.

  • Integrate assemblies from generated parts.

  • Generate relationships within assembled parts.

  • Place Views, projections, auxiliary, sections, and details.

  • Create, Holes, Threads, Shells, Loft features, and Patterns.

  • Examine Materials and conceptualize Stress Analysis.

 

This training is designed to reach: the wide West Texas workforce industrial, and manufacturing community (technicians, shop managers, drafters, engineers), as well as, high school/college students, and oil & gas professionals.

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EngVentions Engineering in partnership with Petroleum Professional Development Center (PPDC) Engineering Continuing Education

The course provides a fully comprehensive understanding of Autodesk® Inventor® CAD solid modeling software application, including; interpreting concepts as sketching, planes, lines, circles, constrains (dimensional and geometric), dimensions, solid model generation, part analysis, and conversion to manufacturing blueprints (drafting).

 

Learning Outcome

 

  • Draw orthographic projections from isometric views.

  • Understand basic solid modeling skills: extruding, revolving.

  • Place, and edit parts on drafting templates.

  • Generate, edit, export, and print blueprints ready for manufacture.

  • Integrate assemblies from generated parts.

  • Generate relationships within assembled parts.

  • Place Views, projections, auxiliary, sections, and details.

  • Create, Holes, Threads, Shells, Loft features, and Patterns.

  • Examine Materials and conceptualize Stress Analysis.

  • Generate a 3D print model of an actual prototype.
     

Who Should Attend?
 

Workforce industrial community, high school/college students, manufacturing community (technicians, shop managers, drafters, engineers), oil & gas professionals.

4 CEU’s awarded along with a certificate of completion.

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