& Construction

Integrated BIM tools, including Revit, AutoCAD, and Civil 3D
& Manufacturing

Professional CAD/CAM tools built on Inventor and AutoCAD
The ability to design mechanical products using CAD software applications.
The ability to design mechanical products using CAD software applications. Do you need to enrich your drawings so they have more functionality for downstream usage based on application area (e.g., electrical or building design)?
This session focuses on the moving elements of machines such shafts, gears, bearings and belt drives. You will also learn about other available design accelerators and use its built-in calculators.
Module outline
This session focuses on the moving elements of machines such shafts, gears, bearings and belt drives. You will also learn about other available design accelerators and use its built-in calculators.
This series was developed and recorded by Thom Tremblay, Mechanical Engineer, Author and Certified Instructor. In 1988 Thom Tremblay started working as a drafter and mechanical designer in shipbuilding, planning, casework, commercial electronics, and centrifugal compressors eventually led Thom using his skills to teach others. With over twenty years of experience consulting with businesses and education institutions of all types and sizes, Thom has developed an understanding of how people use and learn technologies. Thom also holds professional certifications in Autodesk AutoCAD and Autodesk Inventor, and is an Autodesk Certified Instructor. Thom has authored several books and online learning content on Autodesk Inventor and is authoring online learning content for Fusion.
Learn about the static elements of machines such as frame, bolted connection and compression spring design. You will also learn about other available design accelerators and calculators.
Module outline
In this content series, we will focus on the static elements of machines such as frames, bolted connections, and compression spring designs. You'll also learn about other available design accelerators and calculators.
You can expect to spend approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes to 2 hours watching the videos and completing the exercises in this series. After completing this content series, you will have a strong understanding of:
About the author
This series was developed and recorded by Edward Gillman, Technical Consultant. Edward Gillman is a Mechanical Engineer with over a decade of experience spanning industries including Aerospace, Medical Product Development, and Advanced Manufacturing. Along the way, he's developed a patented manufacturing method for wheelchair seating and provided FEA, CFD, and CAM consulting services to companies all over the United States. His diverse technical background provides a unique perspective to online learning content.
Before you start
This content series teaches you how you can access the Simplify command inside Inventor and begin to apply the basic and advanced features to control the complexity of an assembly model. You will learn how to launch the Simplify command, apply various parameters to simplify the assembly model, and select the best output format for your application.
Module outline
This content series teaches you how you can access the Simplify command inside Inventor and begin to apply the basic and advanced features to control the complexity of an assembly model. You will learn how to launch the Simplify command, apply various parameters to simplify the assembly model, and select the best output format for your application.
This content series takes approximately 20 minutes to complete. By the end, you will have a strong understanding of:
This content series was created by James Willoughby, Technical Account Specialist at Autodesk.
Work with your Autodesk partner to train your team.
Module outline
If you have attempted to implement your Autodesk technology on your own and still have questions, working with your Autodesk partner would be the best next step. If you are not already working with an Autodesk Partner, find a partner today.
May we collect and use your data?
Learn more about the Third Party Services we use and our Privacy Statement.May we collect and use your data to tailor your experience?
Explore the benefits of a customized experience by managing your privacy settings for this site or visit our Privacy Statement to learn more about your options.