Sign In Start Free Trial
Account

Add to playlist

Create a Playlist

Modal Close icon
You need to login to use this feature.
  • Book Overview & Buying Autodesk Inventor 2023 Cookbook
  • Table Of Contents Toc
  • Feedback & Rating feedback
Autodesk Inventor 2023 Cookbook

Autodesk Inventor 2023 Cookbook

By : Alexander Bordino
4.8 (4)
close
close
Autodesk Inventor 2023 Cookbook

Autodesk Inventor 2023 Cookbook

4.8 (4)
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)
close
close

Building an assembly of iParts with variations such as different sizes, shapes, and content using iAssemblies

iAssemblies are used to create variations of assemblies and subassemblies that make up your designs. They are an efficient way to create configurations of assemblies, in a single file, without the need to recreate and duplicate work. iAssemblies work and are configured in a similar way to iFeatures and iParts.

Configurable attributes in an iAssembly can consist of suppressing or computing features/parts, constraint values, materials, appearance, and even the BOM structure of components. In most cases, the following steps are used to create an iAssembly:

  1. Standard parts are assembled into an assembly.
  2. iParts are configured from the parts in the assembly (this can be done prior to being placed into the assembly).
  3. The creation of an iAssembly is initiated.
  4. Configurable attributes and iAssembly members are specified from the iParts or sub-iAssemblies.
  5. ...

Unlock full access

Continue reading for free

A Packt free trial gives you instant online access to our library of over 7000 practical eBooks and videos, constantly updated with the latest in tech
bookmark search playlist font-size

Change the font size

margin-width

Change margin width

day-mode

Change background colour

Close icon Search
Country selected

Close icon Your notes and bookmarks

Delete Bookmark

Modal Close icon
Are you sure you want to delete it?
Cancel
Yes, Delete

Confirmation

Modal Close icon
claim successful

Buy this book with your credits?

Modal Close icon
Are you sure you want to buy this book with one of your credits?
Close
YES, BUY