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Autodesk Inventor 2023 Cookbook

By : Alexander Bordino
Book Image

Autodesk Inventor 2023 Cookbook

By: Alexander Bordino

Overview of this book

Autodesk Inventor is an industry-leading, computer-aided design application for 3D mechanical design, simulation, visualization, and documentation. This book will help to bridge the gap between the fundamentals of this software and the more advanced features, workflows, and environments it has to offer. Using cookbook-style recipes, you’ll gain a comprehensive understanding and practical experience in creating dynamic 3D parts, assemblies, and complete designs. You’ll also explore a variety of topics, including automation and parametric techniques, collaboration tools, creating sheet metal designs, and design accelerators such as frame generators. As you progress, the chapters will guide you through surface modeling tools, advanced assembly, and simplification tools, along with covering iLogic, Finite Element Analysis, and more. By the end of this book, you’ll not only be able to use the advanced functionality within Autodesk Inventor but also have the practical experience you need to deploy specific techniques in your own projects and workflows.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)

Model credits

The model credits for this chapter are as follows:

Bomba KSB ETA 80-20 - 5CV - 1700rpm (by Jorge Omar and Ferreyra Libano): https://grabcad.com/library/bomba-ksb-eta-80-20-5cv-1700rpm-1

This brings us to the end of the book. I truly hope that you have had an enjoyable reading experience and that you have learned many new valuable skills that will aid you in your day-to-day usage of Inventor. It is my hope that these new advanced tools and techniques you have practiced using have accelerated your capabilities, broadened your knowledge, and raised your confidence in Inventor. You are now well on your way to becoming a pro!

Not every person uses Inventor the same way. Your processes and workflows are specific to you, but hopefully, the book has led you to ask questions about your workflows and techniques and has led to improvements. There is still much more to Inventor than this book covers, and I hope that some of the chapters’ topics might have sparked...