Large Assembly Management
Inventor assemblies can be as large as 100,000 occurrences and 10,000 unique parts or more. A more typical large assembly probably contains 3,000 – 5,000 occurrences with 1,000 to 2,000 parts. As product designs become larger and more complex, it will consume more computing resources. Some of these challenges include longer than expected load times, poor graphics performance, assembly interaction/selection performance, and more. To avoid these challenges, we have developed a class focused on best practices on large assembly management in Inventor.
- Modeling Practices that impact performance
- Imported Parts
- Broken Constraints
- Complex Geometry
- Derived Parts
- Key Workflows in Assembly Management
- Express Mode
- Design Views in LODs
- Placing Views in Drawing
- Custom Content Center
- Hardware and Setup for optimal performance
- CPU
- Graphics Card
- RAM
- Key Application Options etc.
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Autodesk Inventor
Total Time: 2:40:25
Session Time Stamps:
00:00:00 | Introduction |
00:12:45 | Demo |
00:15:15 | Visual Styles |
00:23:00 | Graphics Performance |
00:31:35 | Express Mode |
00:45:40 | Level of Detail |
00:51:40 | Import into Drawings |
01:02:30 | Simplification/Shrinkwrap |
01:28:10 | Best Modeling Practices for Simplified Design |
01:47:50 | Skeletal Modeling (mention) |
02:11:00 | Shared Views |
02:31:00 | Suppress |