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MINI PROJECT INVENTOR

DJJ30122 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN


CLASS DKM3C
SESSION : 2021\2022
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INTRODUCTION
Inventor is a parametric, feature-based system, allowing you to create 3D parts, assemblies,
and 2D drawings. Parametric modeling allows for increased power and flexibility by setting
up parameters and relationships with control over design intent. Design intent describes the
way your design will behave based on your use of parameters with dimensions and
relationships.

As a part of the Autodesk family, Inventor looks and feels similar to AutoCAD. Someone who
already uses AutoCAD can leverage many of their 2D drawings in Inventor to streamline the
process for creating accurate 3D models. Anyone designing or manufacturing mechanical
components has a need for Inventor.
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ASSEMBLY
ORTHOGRAPHY VIEW
CONCLUSION
The use of the import function in Auto CAD definitely has some advantages. It can help to
reduce the time it takes to produce the drawings needed in the work environment.
However if the individual that has created the imported file does not receive credit for their
work, problems may arise in the future. As well, by using the function people may slowly
start to place a lesser value on the intellectual property of others, which will undoubtedly
create future conflict. The use of the import function may also be relied on heavily in order
to create efficiencies within the industry. This could possibly lead to a decrease in the rate
of innovation. It's obvious that the import function has a place in the building industry, but
its use will have to be regulated in order to create a balance between the negative and the
positive effects it creates.

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