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Autodesk Inventor 2023 Cookbook

You're reading from   Autodesk Inventor 2023 Cookbook A guide to gaining advanced modeling and automation skills for design engineers through actionable recipes

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801810500
Length 664 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Alexander Bordino Alexander Bordino
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Inventor Part Modeling – Sketch, Work Features, and Best Practices 2. Chapter 2: Advanced Design Methodologies and Strategies FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: Driving Automation and Parametric Modeling in Inventor 4. Chapter 4: Freeform, Surface Modeling, and Analysis 5. Chapter 5: Advanced CAD Management and Collaboration – Project Files, Templates, and Custom Properties 6. Chapter 6: Inventor Assembly Fundamentals – Constraints, Joints, and BOMS 7. Chapter 7: Model and Assembly Simplification with Simplify, Derive, and Model States 8. Chapter 8: Design Accelerators – Specialized Inventor Tool Sets for Frames, Shafts, and Bolted Connections 9. Chapter 9: Design Communication – Inventor Studio, Animation, Rendering, and Presentation Files 10. Chapter 10: Inventor iLogic Fundamentals — Creating Process Automation and Configurations 11. Chapter 11: Inventor Stress and Simulation – Workflow and Techniques 12. Chapter 12: Sheet Metal Design – Comprehensive Methodologies to Create Sheet Metal Products 13. Chapter 13: Inventor Professional 2023 – What’s New? 14. Index 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Deriving components

In this recipe, you will use the Derive tool to create a new derived part from an existing assembly, with existing information such as sketches, work features, and parameters.

The original part from the Derive operation is known as the base component. Derived parts can be derived from base components of parts, assemblies, sheet metal parts, and weldments. When deriving a component, components of an assembly can be excluded or suppressed and even a mirror of the base component can be created.

Derived parts and assemblies are useful for controlling changes to models and creating a simplified version for parts or assemblies, much like the Simplify functionality (see the Simplifying assemblies recipe). Modifications to the original model from which the base component derives sync automatically across both files. A derived component usually has less detail than the base component and therefore is another way to reduce memory and loading times for certain workflows...

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