ML205-1P: Working with Neutral Format Surface and Solid Models in Autodesk Inventor. In this class we will lea how to utilize neutral format data such as IGES STEP and ACIS files in Autodesk Inventor. Particular attention will be focused on techniques for repair of flawed data in the Inventor Construction Environment. The Feature Recognition functionality for imported neutral and proprietary format files will also be covered.
ML215-1P: Using Skeletal Design Techniques for Tube and Pipe Modeling. Modeling the tube and pipe member of a large machine can be very challenging. We'll explain special skeletal modeling techniques in Autodesk Inventor® Professional that will allow users to model up to 1500 tube and pipe members into their product design.
ML305-1P: The Proof is in the Simulation: Autodesk Inventor Dynamic Simulation for Designers. In this lab users will complete a partially finished design using dynamic simulation to test different iterations of components to optimize their fit function and durability. In the course of finishing this project the users will review the Dynamic Simulation environment lea the differences between assembly constraints and joints create joints in the mechanism (where required) create welded components for groups of components that will function as a unit in the mechanism and test modifications made to the design of components in the mechanism. As a bonus the results of the simulation will be exported to Autodesk Inventor Studio to quickly create a basic animation of the finished mechanism.
ML211-1P: Stop Stringing It! Digitally Prototype those Wires and Harnesses. Learn to use Inventor® Routed Systems to digitally prototype your wires and cables. Stop using the "old school" method and add more value to your mechanical design. Time and money have been wasted on electrical design. Now you can virtually eliminate that waste. No more issues with tight radius bends and rework of mechanical components to allow proper clearance for cables. Lea how to communicate with AutoCAD® Electrical using XML imports and exports. Finally document those designs effectively for manufacturing with nailboards run lists cut tables.
ML311-1P: Practical Routed Systems for Fluids. Learn best practices for routing and managing routes and runs in small and large assemblies. You will also learn how to include your own custom fittings and conduits in the Content Center and how to use them in your designs.
ML315-1P: Extending Inventor: Understanding Autodesk Labs Applications. This class will provide an overview and demonstration of Autodesk Labs functionality for Inventor 2009. Autodesk Labs is home to numerous workflow improvements for products up to and including the 2009 releases. This class will give you behind-the-scenes considerations for inclusion and show you how to apply these additional tools to your workflows.