autodesk inventor professional 2013 phase 4. parametric modeling parametric modeling is using the...
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Autodesk Inventor Professional 2013
Phase 4
Parametric Modeling
Parametric Modeling is using the computer to design objects by modeling their components with real world behaviors or attributes.
1. Log in and start Inventor
2. Start a new Standard.ipt on
the XY plane.
3. Wait here!
Use the Rectangle draw tool to create a rectangle.
First, use the Dimension
Constraint Tool to set the height to 2 inches and the length to 4
inches.
Then, click the Finish Sketch
icon when you are done.
Extrude
Extrude means to push or thrust out; add depth
This is when we go to 3D!!!
You are now in Isometric View.
Notice the different tools on your ribbon. You
are now using the 3D model
tab.
Click on “Extrude”
Or you can enter the Z
measurement/depth right
here.
You can click the arrow to pull down more
options.
Change the depth to 4 inches and
press enter. Then click on Home View.
Use these drop down menus to
change the material and
color. Click on the “Default”
and change the color to
anything you choose.
To Summarize…
Step 1
Extrude
Constrain Geometry(Set your Dimensions)
Sketch Your Base Shape
Step 3
Step 2
The Steps in Parametric Modeling
Adding a Feature to a Solid Model
Step 1 Add Sketch Plane to surface on which geometry will be sketched
This is when you need “Sketch 2.”
Click on the paper and
pencil icon to create a new 2D sketch. (Not 3D
sketch)
As you run your mouse over the 3D figure, you will notice that different sides of the object
highlight. Click on the top, or
Face.
You should now see a 2D view,
complete with 2 axes lines; in this case being the X
axis and the Z axis. Your view cube
should say “Top.”
Look at your ribbon. You are
back in 2D Sketch Mode. You also now see “Sketch
2” showing in your browser.
Make a point somewhere on the top of your object. Use the
dimension constraint tool to make sure it is 2 inches from each side. (Centered)
Now click “Finish Sketch”
to go back to 3D mode and
Isometric View. You should still be able to see the sketch you
just drew.
Select the “Hole” Tool.
This menu gives you many options.
Change the “Termination” from “Through All” to “Distance.” Then set the depth to 1 inch. Set the diameter
of the hole to .75 inches.
Now try to create this next feature by
following the step by step pictures.
How did you do?Save this as
“FirstnameLastnameClassPhase 4” and submit it using Drop It To Me. Then complete the last
part of the Tutorial Video and the Last Assignment on the
Worksheet.