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Design Accelerator provides a set of generators and calculators to create mechanically correct components automatically from simple or detailed mechanical attributes you enter. 34 | Chapter 2 Create Digital Prototypes
You insert components using Design Accelerator generators and calculators in the assembly environment. The generators and calculators are grouped according to functional areas. For more information
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A mechanism is defined as a design with one or more moving parts. inventor provides numerous tools to assist you in creating and evaluating a mechanical design. Use sketch blocks in a 2D part sketch to create a schematic layout of your mechanism. create flexible , nested blocks and apply sketch constraints to define subassembly kinematics. Derive sketch blocks into component files and create other features to develop your 3D models. The components remain associated to their corresponding blocks and update to reflect any changes in block shape. Drawings
A drawing consists of one or more sheets that each contain one or more 2D drawing views and annotations. Any change to the model is automatically reflected in the drawing the next time you open it. You can create a drawing at any point in the design process, and it always reflects the current state of the digital prototype. The available templates are presented in the tabs of the New File dialog box. drawing templates can contain sheet formats , borders , title blocks , and sketched symbols. Templates also control the default styles and standards used for the appearance of views and annotations. When you start a drawing, the title block, border, sheet size, and other elements come from the template. Inventor Drawing Tips:
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The template you select to create a drawing file determines the default sheet size, title block, border, and so on. You can change the sheet size, title block, and border after you create the drawing. The template controls the default styles and standards used for the appearance of views and annotations. You can create customized templates and save them in the Templates folder. [. . . ] Each designer uses a project file that defines a personal workspace where Autodesk Vault copies the vaulted files for viewing and editing. Changes to files made by other designers, and checked back into the vault, are not visible until you refresh your files to get the latest version in your workspace. â
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Autodesk Vault maintains copies of all of the previous checked-in versions of data files. It stores additions about edit history, file properties, and file dependencies in its database. [. . . ]