fact that the assembly space is limited in order to be compact. In Autodesk Inventor, a designer can automatically check
components and components for overlays. The process can go in parallel with other operations. Autodesk Inventor
highlights conflicting components and displays overlays wherever they may be. [6]
Built-in software for kinematic modeling in many simulated objects, complex
kinematic processes take place, so
CAD systems must carry out kinematic analysis. In Autodesk Inventor, a designer can move individual parts according
to their degrees of freedom and immediately see how this affects mating parts. In practice, such modeling is possible in
both 2D and 3D geometry. Therefore, even 2D sketches can be used to analyze complex movements.
The relationships between the details of the individual parts of the simulation object must work together. So, if
the flange has six holes, the mating parts should have the same amount. Autodesk Inventor remembers these ratios in
case of subsequent changes. For example, if two halves of the hull are declared connected and changes
are made in one
of them, the second automatically changes in accordance with the first [8].
Autodesk Inventor performs parametric modeling, but thanks to its "adaptive technology" is able to do much
more. In it, you can easily determine the relationship between parts at the geometry level, without resorting to defining
equations. The designer simply sets how the parts should be linked, and then they automatically resize and put in the
correct position.
This technology makes it easy to make changes to nodes. Individual parts can be changed regardless of the order
in which they were developed. In general, adaptive technology surpasses traditional parametric
methods in simplicity
and flexibility.
The ability to design nodes from top to bottom or from bottom to top in Autodesk Inventor takes place regardless
of the approach used, whether designing a new machine from top to bottom when detailing is postponed to a late stage,
or creating it from bottom to top based on existing parts. Due to associativity, everything will certainly converge:
assembly, individual parts, as well as drawings along with specifications for the consumption of materials [10].
Parallel design using the Autodesk Inventor family of software packages supports parallel design, that is, it
allows several designers to work simultaneously on different parts
of the assembly, which significantly reduces design
time. In Autodesk Inventor, users can simultaneously open their parts of an assembly and see the current state of the
entire assembly. The security mechanism gives the right to record at any given moment to only
one of the participants,
so colleagues cannot accidentally erase each other's work.
Managing various virtual development configurations are often available in different configurations. Often, only
individual dimensions or details change. In Autodesk Inventor, you can generate geometric options directly from the
worksheet associated with a Microsoft Excel document [12].
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