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Autodesk Inventor Users



  A4 Avant
Does anyone on here use it? We're looking at purchasing it at work but I have a few questions if anyone can help?
 
  A4 Avant
Yeah it's inventor specific stuff. Currently running AutoCAD2011 and thinking of making the jump. Just want to get a few bits sorted in my head before we commit. I'll post more shortly when back at the laptop.
 
  Ph1 ITB'd 172
Yeah it's inventor specific stuff. Currently running AutoCAD2011 and thinking of making the jump. Just want to get a few bits sorted in my head before we commit. I'll post more shortly when back at the laptop.

Yeah i'm just a standard CAD user... I'm in civils (Water and Utilites) don't have a massive need for mechanical stuff at the moment. Just decided to download inventor though to see what its like... I would like to do more 3D stuff though. I've done a bit with Civil 3D.
 
  1.2 Dynamique
Ive used autodesk inventor for nearly 3 yrs (at uni and in industry)...altho i dont know half as much as some people. I know the basics, ask away.....
 

JMR

  RB 182 Cup
I fancied getting into Inventor and we almost made this step at our place.
We have just decided on Graitec's Advance Steel which is a bolt on for AutoCAD 2011.

3d modelling, structural package that handles stairs and handrails quite well, which is something we specialise in.
Automatic joint creation, fittings, cutting lists, load lists etc etc.
I'll be doing the training course to get the hang of it later this year, early next.

Inventor is more biased towards the mechanics and moving component engineering is it not?
 
  1.2 Dynamique
yeah its very much a mechanical engineering package. you can do animation, FE analysis, and use it to import into other programs (ansys for one) (altho im guessin u can do this with other modelling software, e.g. catia)

What do you need it for Nigel?
 
  A4 Avant
We looked at the Graitec solution, if you have a lot of repeatability in your design details then it looks to work well, however it's very rare for us to have two projects that have common details.

The company I work for design and manufacture aluminium structures. We also have a standard range of trussing components. We'd like to update these into Inventor and hopefully be able to have some kind of linked automated BOM creation.

Below is a typical truss section:

TrussTest.gif


I presume that the main Aluminium frame would be drawn in one part file then the male and female connectors in two more part files and the 3 then combined into an assembly file which I can then create drawing files from? Is that correct?

After this how would I go about creating the BOM to list each section size, length and and any machining details? Would this update automatically if I change either the part or assembly files?

Sorry if non of it makes sense.
 
  1.2 Dynamique
I personally wouldnt do it that way (although that is probably down to limited experience).
I would model all the bars etc individually and then assemble them, then assemble the connectors onto it.
THEN the BOM should automatically update.
However, I have had little experience with the BOM tool.

Sorry I couldn't be more use. As McBunny said ring them, I'm sure they'l be more than willing to help.
 


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