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ASCENT courseware mapping referencefor Autodesk Certification Exam objectivesThe following table will help you identify which of the ASCENT Inventor 2014 training guides (and in which chapter), you’ll find the Autodesk exam objectives to help you prepare for the Autodesk Inventor 2014 Certified Professional exam.
AUTODESK INVENTOR 2014 COURSEWARE
Autodesk Inventor mechanical design software takes engineers beyond 3D to Digital Prototyping by enabling them to design, visualize, and simulate products before they are ever built.
ASCENT offers the following 2014 Autodesk Official Training Guides to teach Inventor users how to utilize this complex software:
Inventor 2014 Introduction to Solid Modeling
Inventor 2014 Advanced Part Modeling
Inventor 2014 Advanced Assembly Modeling
Inventor 2014 Sheet Metal Design
Inventor 2014 iLogic
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INVENTOR 2014AUTODESK CERTIFICATION EXAM PREP SHEET
Profess iona l Exam Objec t ives
Exam Sections Exam Objectives Training Guide & ChapterAdvanced Modeling
Create a 3D path using the Intersection Curve and the Project to Surface commands
Advanced Part Chapter 3
Create a loft feature Introduction to Solid ModelingChapter 13, Advanced Part Chapter 5
Create a multi-body part Advanced Part Chapter 2, AdvancedAssembly Chapter 4
Create a part using surfaces Advanced Part Chapters 7, 8, and 9
Create a sweep feature Introduction to Solid ModelingChapter 12, Advanced Part Chapter 5
Create an iPart Advanced Part Chapter 11
Create and constrain sketch blocks Advanced Part Appendix B,Advanced Assembly Chapter 5
Use iLogic iLogic Chapters 1 to 8
Emboss text and a profile Advanced Part Appendix A
Assembly Modeling
Apply and use assembly constraints Introduction to Solid ModelingChapters 16, 17
Create a level of detail Advanced Assembly Chapter 10
Create a part in the context of an assembly Introduction to Solid ModelingChapter 22
Describe and use Shrinkwrap Advanced Assembly Chapter 9
Create a positional representation Advanced Assembly Chapter 8
Create components using the Design Accelerator commands
Advanced Assembly Chapter 11
Modify a bill of materials Introduction to Solid ModelingChapter 23
Find minimum distance between parts and components
Introduction to Solid ModelingChapter 19
Use the frame generator command Advanced Assembly Chapter 15
Drawing Create and edit dimensions in a drawing Introduction to Solid Modeling Chapter 26
Edit a section view Introduction to Solid Modeling Chapter 25
Modify a style in a drawing Introduction to Solid Modeling Chapter 26
Edit a hole table Introduction to Solid Modeling Chapter 27
Modify a parts list Introduction to Solid Modeling Chapter 26
Edit a base and projected views Introduction to Solid Modeling Chapter 25
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AUTODESK OFFICIAL TRAINING GUIDES from ASCENT
ASCENT incorporates the best of Expert-Led (instructor-led) and technology-based training offerings to create the most effective course content, ensur-ing that users achieve maximum productivity from their chosen engineering tools.
ASCENT Offers:
• A building block approach
• Real-world drawing projects
• Extensive illustrations and lab exercises
• Drawing files to complete practice exercises
• Choice of ordering Student Guides, eBooks, or annual licenses to print on-demand
• Instructor Tools in PDF format for those teaching the course
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Exam Sections Exam Objectives Training Guide & ChapterPart Modeling Create a pattern of features Introduction to Solid Modeling
Chapter 14
Create a shell feature Introduction to Solid ModelingChapter 9
Create extrude features Introduction to Solid ModelingChapters 2, 3, 4 & 5
Create fillet features Introduction to Solid ModelingChapter 6
Create hole features Introduction to Solid ModelingChapter 6
Create revolve features Introduction to Solid ModelingChapters 2, 3, 4 & 5
Create work features Introduction to Solid ModelingChapter 7
Use the Project Geometry and ProjectCut Edges commands
Introduction to Solid ModelingChapters 2, 3, & 5
PresentationFiles
Animate a presentation file Introduction to Solid ModelingChapter 20
Project Files Control a project file Introduction to Solid ModelingChapter 24
Sheet Metal Create flanges Sheet Metal Chapters 2, 3, 4, and 10
Annotate a sheet metal part in a drawing
Sheet Metal Chapter 12
Create and edit a sheet metal flat pattern
Sheet Metal Chapter 9
Describe sheet metal features Sheet Metal Chapters 1-8, 10, 11 & 13
Sketching Create dynamic input dimensions Introduction to Solid ModelingChapter 2
Use sketch constraints Introduction to Solid ModelingChapters 2, 3, & 4
User Interface Identify how to use visual styles to control the appearance of a model
Introduction to Solid ModelingChapter 1, Advanced Part Chapter 1
Weldments Create a weldment Advanced Assembly Chapter 17