Inventor Flashcards

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Bottom Up Modelling

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Process of creating individual components and assemblies, using appropriate constrains.

  • Can be simpler to follow and ensure that the components are made to the production drawings
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Top Down Modelling

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Process of editing or building around existing components. You end up with a single CAD file rather than one for each part.

  • You can use the geometry of other parts to create a new part without having to add lots of dimensions
  • When you resize or change one part, the software automatically makes the necessary changes to the other parts too, saving time
  • Ensures that components fir together without dimensioning
  • It is quicker as you don’t need to individually model then assemble as it is being assembled while build built
    Changes to one component will update other components.
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3
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Extrude

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When a 2D profile is pulled into 3D form

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Subtract (cut)

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Same as extrude, but this time we remove material

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5
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Revolve

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  • Created by taking a 2D sketch and rotating it around a central axis
  • Can be revolved around at any angle
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6
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Shell

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Used to hollow out an object
Faces can be removed if required

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7
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Chamfer

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Straight edge applied to a corner. 45 degree angle fillet

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8
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Fillet

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Round edge applied to corner or edge

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9
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Array

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  • Allows you to repeat a feature or part several times
  • Direction and number of repetitions and spacing can be changed
  • Can be done in a 2D sketch or 3D feature
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10
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Mirror

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Duplicates and reverses existing features through line of symmetry (axis)

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11
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Purpose of a detail view?

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Gives a larger view of an area of a part allowing for greater clarity in the view.

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Purpose of an exploded isometric view?

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  • Shows how the parts fit together
  • Shows how many parts there are
  • Allows someone to see how to assemble the object
  • Allows someone to see the order of assembly
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