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| Version 2010
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The Autodesk Inventor product line provides a comprehensive and flexible set of software for 3D mechanical design, simulation, tooling creation, and design communication that helps users cost effectively take advantage of a digital prototyping workflow to design and build better products in less time.
Ready to buy?The Autodesk Inventor product line provides a comprehensive and flexible set of software for 3D mechanical design, simulation, tooling creation, and design communication that helps users cost effectively take advantage of a digital prototyping workflow to design and build better products in less time.
The Autodesk® Inventor® 2010product line offers many significant usability and productivity enhancements that will benefit users who need to create, optimize, and validate designs involving plastic parts, sheet metal parts, and large assemblies.
Major areas of focus in this release of Autodesk Inventor include the following:
Plastic Part Design
Autodesk Inventor 2010 design software offers plastic parts designers maximum flexibility by combining native Inventor geometry with exterior surface models designed using the Autodesk® Alias software family of products or other Industrial design applications. In addition, Inventor software helps to automate key aspects of the design of injection molds for plastic parts.
Layout Design
Getting the initial design concept right is the key to a successful project. Move your initial design studies from paper by using the new sketch block capabilities in Autodesk Inventor 2010 to develop initial concept sketches and kinematic models.
Simulation
The enhanced simulation environment provides improved support for motion simulation and static and modal finite element analysis at both the part and assembly level.
Interoperability and Data Exchange
The enhanced AEC Exchange tool in Autodesk Inventor 2010 simplifies the exchange of data for use in building design. AEC Exchange allows users to publish data files with simplified 3D representations and intelligent connection points for use in building models created using Autodesk® Revit® MEP and Autodesk® Revit® Architecture software.
Usability and Productivity
Autodesk Inventor 2010 enhances usability and productivity with the introduction of a modern task-based user interface and a large group of user-requested enhancements.
Autodesk® Inventor® software is the foundation for Digital Prototyping, producing an accurate 3D model that validates the form, fit, and function of a design before it is built. Inventor is only available through the AutoCAD® Inventor® Suite product line. All AutoCAD Inventor Suite bundles include the latest version of AutoCAD® Mechanical design software and Autodesk Vault data management software.
Core features of Autodesk® Inventor® Suite include the following:
Autodesk® Inventor® 3D mechanical design software products include an intuitive parametric design environment for developing initial concept sketches and kinematic models of parts and assemblies. Functional design tools enable you to focus on a design's function to drive the creation of intelligent components, such as plastic parts, steel frames, and rotating machinery. Inventor helps reduce the geometry burden so you can rapidly build and refine digital prototypes. These 3D digital prototypes then help you validate design functions and help minimize manufacturing costs.
Investigate different mechanical design concepts. Getting the initial design concept right is the key to a successful project. Move your initial design studies from paper by using the parametric design environment to develop initial concept sketches and kinematic models.
With dynamic sketch blocks, you can quickly evaluate different concepts and then convert your sketches into a fully constrained 3D assembly model to form a digital prototype. The Design Accelerators in Autodesk Inventor provide the fastest way to add the remaining components, such as drive mechanisms, fasteners, steel frames, and hydraulic systems.
2D Sketching
Evaluate different mechanical design ideas before creating detailed part and assembly models. Using the Inventor sketch environment, you can quickly capture design ideas as versatile 2D layouts. Combining the power of constraints with easy-to-use tools for modifying sketches lets you try different design concepts and control color and line style, allowing you to find the best way to convey your design ideas.
Layout Design
Perform detailed motion studies using sketches, and find kinematic solutions in the concept phase. Quickly evaluate different mechanisms by combining sketch blocks representing individual rigid and moving bodies to create 2D kinematic models. With a working design, you use the same sketch blocks to populate the assembly with correctly constrained part models.
Advanced Shape Description
Create a wide range of complex geometries by easily combining solids and surfaces. Inventor gives you precise control of shape characteristics such as tangency and continuity. Advanced modeling tools include Loft to a Point, N-Sided Patch, Sweep Normal to Surface, Area Loft, Centerline Loft, G2 Continuous Fillets, Full Round Fillets, and Face-to-Face Fillets.
Design Accelerators
Rapidly design, analyze, and create commonly used machine components based on functional requirements and specifications. Move beyond 2D drafting and 3D modeling. You can accelerate design by working with parts that are based on mechanical relationships rather than on geometric descriptions (lines, arcs, and circles) and constraints. Design accelerators create parts and assemblies based on user input of real-world attributes and conditions. Inventor includes component generators for mechanical connections, shafts and hubs, O-rings, gear design, belt and chain drives, power screws, and springs.
Design plastic parts that are ready for manufacture. Get maximum flexibility by combining native Inventor geometry with exterior surface models designed in Autodesk® Alias Designer, Autodesk® Alias Modeler, and Autodesk® Alias AutoStudio software or other applications. The associative relationship between the Autodesk® Alias family of products and Inventor data reduces time to market by allowing engineers to start detailed designs earlier. As the concept evolves, engineers can easily incorporate changes from the industrial design team. Functional plastic features, rule-based fillets and powerful multi-body workflows simplify the design of high-quality molded part models.
Advanced Shape Description
Create a wide range of complex geometries by easily combining solids and surfaces. Inventor gives you precise control of shape characteristics such as tangency and continuity. Advanced modeling tools include Loft to a Point, N-Sided Patch, Sweep Normal to Surface, Area Loft, Centerline Loft, G2 Continuous Fillets, Full Round Fillets, and Face-to-Face Fillets.
Import from Alias Family of Products
Reduce time to market by working directly with exterior surface data. Easily import Autodesk AliasStudio surface data created by industrial designers. Associative links allow you to review and incorporate changes from the Alias family of products into the Inventor digital prototype.
Sculpt Tool
Modify shape details using surfaces from Inventor or by incorporating imported surfaces. Construct 3D part geometry from closed set surfaces, and incorporate imported surface data into the model using the Sculpt tool to modify existing parts by adding or removing material.
Surface Quality Analysis
Create models with high-quality surface characteristics, and check design data for manufacturability to avoid costly changes during manufacturing setup. Zebra and Gaussian analysis tools simplify the process of checking for tangency, continuity, and curvature.
Molded Part Definition
Make sure molded parts meet aesthetic guidelines for the position of parting lines while supporting cost-effective manufacturing requirements. Divide the 3D component to define the molded parts, using tools to identify silhouette curves for optimum parting plane geometry and multibody operations that make it easy to split the part into separate bodies.
Technical Plastic Features
Quickly add the technical plastic features that define manufacturing-ready parts. With built-in support for pull direction and draft angle, Inventor plastic features generate multiple-element features for molded plastic parts in a single step. Add grills, bosses, lips, rests, and snap-fit fittings to plastic parts with less modeling than traditional approaches.
Rule Fillets
Speed up the creation of fillets on machined and molded parts, and make changes to parts without having to recreate the fillets. Rule fillets generate fillet geometry based on functional rules you establish. Support for multiple rules per feature lets you define complex fillet operations with a single feature, greatly reducing the need to select individual edges.
Draft Angle and Cross-Section Analysis
Cross-section analysis displays wall thickness, color-coded feedback of minimum and maximum thickness violations, and moment of inertia at the end of the cross section. Draft angle analysis displays color-coded draft angle based on a pull direction, which can be defined by an axis, plane, or planar face.
Simplify the design of complex sheet metal parts.Improve your productivity when you design sheet metal parts by using a digital prototype that combines manufacturing information- such as punch tool parameters and custom bend tables - with an accurate, 3D model of sheet metal folding and a flat-pattern editing environment where manufacturing engineers can tweak flat patterns to minimize manufacturing costs.
Sheet Metal Styles
Generate flat patterns that accurately reflect your manufacturing capabilities. Control sheet metal unfolding with styles that define the material thickness, bend rules, and corner reliefs. To control the unfolding geometry, Inventor supports linear unfolding, custom unfold equations, and custom bend tables.
Sheet Metal Flanges
Speed up the design of sheet metal parts with complex flanges using intelligent 3D models that take your manufacturing processes into account. Intelligent features enable the creation of multiple flanges in a single operation with rich unfold options, automatic mitering, and seam level overrides for precise control of overlap and relief conditions. Supported features include flanges, contour flanges, and lofted flanges.
Roll-Formed Parts
Create accurate digital prototypes that include roll-formed parts. The contour roll command simplifies the creation of rolled features with full support for supplemental sheet metal features and flat-pattern operations.
Transitional Shapes
Efficiently design parts for ducting, material handling hoppers, exhaust hoods, and other uses that require press-brake or die-form techniques. The lofted flange and rip features simplify the design of transitional shapes with options to create geometry for both die-form operations and press brakes.
Unfold Design Workflows
Simplify the inclusion of punches, cuts, fillets, chamfers, and extrusions that span sheet metal bend plates. Use the unfold and refold commands to create features using an unfolded representation of the part. Automatically propagate the resulting features to both the folded model and the flat pattern.
Flat-Pattern Modification
Optimize flat patterns to eliminate unnecessary manufacturing costs. Generate flat-pattern models automatically from the folded 3D model. Then modify the model to define the optimum bend sequence, add cosmetic centerlines, define postform operations, and modify corner reliefs to match your shop-floor capabilities. Information defined in the flat pattern also simplifies the creation of accurate manufacturing drawings.
Punch Libraries
Standardize punch usage and reduce computer numerical control (CNC) tooling costs by defining your own sheet metal punch libraries. Table-driven punches let you define families of punches-typically different sizes of the same punch shape with full representation of manufacturing parameters, including punchID, punch depth, and sketches for alternative punch representations.
Sheet Metal Fasteners
Quickly insert specialized sheet metal fasteners into sheet metal designs. You'll find a comprehensive range of PEM fasteners in the Content Center.
DXF Output
Reduce programming time by eliminating effort spent cleaning up DXF™ files for CNC machining. DXFDWG™ export for sheet metal provides control of preprocessing and postprocessing options such as DXF/DWG file version, layer mapping, user-defined chord length for spline simplification, and customization through external XML files.
Sheet Metal Manufacturing Drawings
Quickly create accurate manufacturing drawings to support sheet metal manufacturing operations. Document flat-pattern drawings by inserting punch notes, punch tables, and bend tables that display punch and bend data from your 3D model, and select the display of bend directions using drawing styles.
Define digital prototypes of complex assemblies. Autodesk Inventor software combines design accelerators with assembly tools so you can be sure that every part and component in an assembly design fits correctly. Accurately validate interference and mass properties to produce quality products the first time.
Inventor provides the tools to control and manage the data created by large assembly designs, allowing you to work on just the components required to complete a particular part of the design.
Assembly Definition
Quickly assemble individual parts and subassemblies to define the complete product structure. Verify that your product can be assembled. Insert and position new components in the assembly, using constraints to capture the positional relationships that define fixed and moving components.
Interference Analysis and Contact Detection
Reduce costly errors and improve manufacturability by testing assembly function within Inventor. Check for static interference among parts with graphic highlighting of overlapping material. Then test for potential collisions between moving parts by driving assembly constraints or dragging components until they collide.
AutoLimits
Reduce errors and engineering changes through automatic monitoring of critical design parameters. AutoLimits can be used to monitor length, distance, angle, diameter, loop length, area, volume, and mass. AutoLimits icons change color when the monitored parameters exceed the prescribed parameter range.
Assembly Configurations
Easily design and document product families using assembly configurations to define variations from a master assembly. Exclude or substitute individual components and make changes to dimension and constraint values. Document the whole parts or assembly configuration using the Table tool, which automatically creates the parameter table in a 2D drawing.
Large Assembly Performance
Realize the benefits of digital prototyping when developing very large assemblies. Native shrinkwrap gives you the ability to manage large assemblies by converting sub-assemblies into simplified part models or lightweight surface models. With level of detail (LOD) representations, you can switch between full and lightweight representations to control memory consumption and increase performance. A large assembly "capacity meter" shows you how much memory is available.
Frame Generator
Quickly design and develop welded frames for industrial machinery applications. Frame Generator builds up structural frames by dropping predefined steel shapes onto wireframe or solid skeletal frames. This step simplifies creation of end conditions with predefined options for mitered, notched, and straight butt welded joints. It includes profile authoring so you can add custom profiles to the existing library of standard profiles.
Weldments
Improve quality and documentation of welded assemblies. Define weld preparation, weld creation, and postweld operations with full 3D representation of fillet, gap, or groove welds that provide weldment analysis and bead volume reports. Automatically create 3D annotation based on industry or company standards and generate associative 2D weld symbols for documentation.
Content Center
The Content Center provides fast and easy access to frequently used content, simplifying creation, reuse, and management of all standard company content. The Content Center is a centralized library for engineering content that provides an easy-to-use content browser with Search and Filter tools to help you quickly find the right parts families. It includes more than 650,000 components-such as nuts, bolts, and screws-and enables companies to add in-house parts and standard features to user-defined libraries.
Supplier Content Center
Reduce the time and effort to incorporate standard components into designs. The Supplier Content Center provides web-based access to component models from more than 100 leading manufacturers. The simple-to-use browser provides quick and easy access to models in native Inventor format. And it's fully integrated with the Autodesk Inventor Content Center.
Design Doctor
Find and fix errors in a 3D model with a diagnostic tool that identifies potential design issues and recommends corrections.
Assembly STL Output
Create source stereolithography (STL) files for rapid prototyping of Inventor assemblies. Save files in the STL format directly from the Inventor assembly environment.
(1) For installations of Inventor 2010 with local content libraries and/or Autodesk Vault 2010 access. Please see the Autodesk Data Management system requirements for remote server installations for sharing content libraries and/or Vault data between multiple-users.
(2) Inventor 2010 and AutoCAD Mechanical 2010 applications are each provided both as 32-bit applications and as 64-bit applications for installation and use on the corresponding operating system only. Autodesk Vault Explorer 2010 is a 32-bit application for installation and use on either a 32-bit or 64-bit operating system. (Both) The 32-bit and 64-bit versions of these applications are all provided together on the installation media.
(3) Autodesk Inventor/AutoCAD Mechanical design applications and Autodesk Vault must all be the same language on a given computer. English versions of these applications will run on any language operating system. Versions of these applications in other languages will run on operating systems of that same language.
(4) Autodesk Inventor 2010 has been optimized to take advantage of the SSE2 extended instruction sets supported on Pentium 4, AMD Athlon 64, and AMD Opteron processors. Inventor 2010 will not install on computers that do not support SSE2. Several utilities are available on the Internet that report CPUID, including supported instructions sets.
(5) Autodesk recommends settings that allow Microsoft Windows to manage virtual memory, as needed. There should always be at least twice as much free hard disk space as system memory (RAM).
(6) Please refer to the Autodesk published graphics card information.
(7) OpenGL graphics hardware acceleration is available only in legacy feature support mode by Microsoft for Windows XP Professional only. Direct 3D is not recommended for use with Windows XP 32-bit with the 3GB memory switch on.
(8) Inventor 2010 is available only on DVD media (or electronic download in some situations). CD media is no longer available. DVD-ROM drive is not required if installing using electronic download. However to accommodate the installation files, you will need 9 GB of hard disk space and an additional 16 GB of space for temporary files created during the installation.
(9) The multimedia learning components of the Inventor Help system require that you have Adobe Flash Player 10 installed. If it's not already installed, download it from the Adobe website.
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