Learn Autodesk Inventor Simulation
We assume that you have a working knowledge of the Autodesk Inventor
Simulation interface and tools. If you do not, use Help for access to online
documentation and tutorials, and complete the exercises in the Autodesk
Inventor Simulation Getting Started manual.
At a minimum, we recommend that you understand how to:
Use the assembly, part modeling, and sketch environments and browsers.
Edit a component in place.
Create, constrain, and manipulate work points and work features.
Set color styles.
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working knowledge of concepts for stress analysis of mechanical assembly
designs.
Use Help
As you work, you may need additional information about the task you are
performing. The Help system provides detailed concepts, procedures, and
reference information about every feature in the Autodesk Inventor Simulation
modules as well as the standard Autodesk Inventor Simulation features.
To access the Help system, use one of the following methods:
Click Help
to Stress Analysis topics.
Press F1 for Help with the active operation.
In any dialog box, click
4 | Chapter 1 Get Started With Stress Analysis
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