In this book you will learn the basics as well as more advanced techniques used to create a BIM model for a structural engineering project using Autodesk Revit Structure software. You will learn how to prepare construction documents after you have developed your model and how to collaborate with others by linking models or exporting to AutoCAD. You will learn how to detail and schedule the elements in your virtual building. In the last portion of the book, advanced subjects such as standards, rendering, and creating structural families will add a new dimension to your knowledge and abilities.
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Дата: 2 февраля 2009
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Curtis Waguespack, Sean Dotson, Bill Bogan -
Mastering Autodesk Inventor 2009 and Autodesk Inventor LT 2009 Wiley Publishing, 2008 english, pdf - 603 стр. ISBN-10: 978-0-470-29314-0
This book is written with a wide range of Inventor users in mind, varying from beginning to advanced users: - Beginning Inventor users who are making the move from traditional 2D CAD design to Inventor 2009. These readers will have experience with AutoCAD and an understanding of basic design and engineering concepts, as well as a desire to improve their skill set and stay competitive in the market place. - Intermediate Inventor users who have gone through formal Inventor training during their company’s initial implementation of Inventor and are looking for more information on a specific module within Inventor. This book also targets users looking for a desktop reference to turn to when they come upon an area of Inventor that they do not encounter on a day-to-day basis. - Advanced Inventor users who have mastered the Inventor tools they use over and over daily but want to conquer the parts of the program they do not utilize during their normal design tasks. This book also targets advanced users who want to add to their skill set to move up the ranks within their present company or want to expand their knowledge in pursuit of a new position with another employer. Attempting to learn all the tools in Inventor can be an intimidating experience, because of the wide range of task-specific modules available. It was the goal of this book’s authors to separate these modules into easy-to-tackle chapters relating to real-world situations for which the tools were designed, while also including chapters on general Inventor tools, techniques, and design principles.