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    Default MA433-1L: Adapting Frames and Sheets with a Little Simulation in the End

    Session: MA433-1L

    Title: Adapting Frames and Sheets with a Little Simulation in the End

    Instructor: Kevin Smedley

    Course Description: In this lab, you will work with four areas of design using Inventor®. This lab will assist users with designs utilizing Adaptive Designs, Frame Generator, Sheet Metal, and a little Frame Analysis. The lab is intended not to only use one tool, but to acquire design flows for using multiple techniques. Adaptivity is a core design tool for linking component sizes and shapes to other components in a design. The Frame Generator creates designs based on sketching techniques, and it is all finished off with a Sheet Metal cover for safety and aesthetics. Add a little simulation at the end for a digital prototype ending.
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