Autodesk Inventor Certified User Exam Study Guide Inventor 2024 Edition
Autodesk Inventor Certified User Exam Study Guide Inventor 2024 Edition
Thom Tremblay
L. Scott Hansen, Ph.D.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Potential Value of Certification 1
Why certify? 1
What do you receive? .2
Chapter 2 Preparing to Take the Exam .3
When will you be ready? 3
How much experience do I need? 3
User Certification objectives . 4
User versus Professional .5
Is there a way to practice? 6
Appendix of this book .6
Autodesk Authorized Training Center (ATC) .6
How do I take the exam? 7
Find a certification center .7
Purchase and register .8
Tips for taking the exam .9
Start the software before beginning the exam .9
iProperties dialog 10
Be prepared to take notes 10
Mark and return to difficult question .11
Pause if you must 11
In case of a crash .11
The results of the exam 12
Retaking the exam 12
Additional resources .13
Chapter 3 What is Autodesk Inventor? .15
The Inventor Workflow .15
Getting started 16
Part Models .16
Assembly Models 18
Detail Drawings .19
Current Autodesk Inventor System Requirements .21Autodesk Inventor Certified User Study Guide
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Trial software access .22
Chapter 4: User Interface and Navigation objectives .25
Change the viewpoint using the ViewCube 26
Change settings of the ViewCube .27
Understand Inventor file types and standard templates 28
Chapter 5: Sketching Objectives 29
Apply dimensions to a sketch .29
Assign geometric constraints 31
Project geometry 33
Create and modify geometric shapes .34
Modify an Inventor model 35
Chapter 6: Part Modeling Objectives .37
Create extrude features 37
Create a pattern of features .38
Create a shell feature 40
Apply fillets and chamfers .41
Create hole features .43
Create revolve features 45
Place threads .46
Chapter 7: Browser Editing Objectives 47
Suppress and un-suppress part features 47
Toggle visibility of features and sketches .48
Chapter 8: Assembly Modeling Objectives .49
Ground base component of an assembly .49
Apply basic assembly constraints (mate, flush, insert, directed angle) 50
Apply an offset to constrained parts 52
Determine the degrees of freedom of a component .52
Create a presentation model 52
Chapter 9: Drawing Objectives 55
Select and place a front view 55
Create a drawing view from an existing view .57
Add annotation and dimensioning to a drawing 57
Create a drawing view based on an assembly and presentation file .59
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Add balloons to a drawing 59
Create and edit a parts list in a drawing .60
Add sheets to a drawing .61
Control sheet size and add a title block 61
Appendix A: Practice Test .63
Appendix B: Practice Test Answers .69
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