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Inventor Design Accelerator |

Autodesk Inventor® Design
Accelerator:
the new standard in the world of 3D design
So
what is this Design Accelerator that everyone is talking about? If you
haven’t heard, the Design Accelerator is rapidly becoming the new
standard in the world of 3D design. The Design Accelerator extends
design beyond 2D drafting and 3D geometric descriptions to physically
based, real-world mechanical relationships. It’s time to move beyond
sketching and constraints and accelerate designs by working with parts
that are based on mechanical relationships, rather than geometric
descriptions. The Design Accelerator provides tools that help you create
parts and assemblies based on real-world attributes, such as speed,
power, and material properties. This allows designers to shift their
focus from creating geometry to ensuring that a model functions
accurately.
The Design Accelerator contains three basic components. Let’s take a
look at each of these three components.
1) Component Generators:

The component generators provide tools that automate very tedious tasks.
These tools help you design, analyze and create common machine
components based on real-world attributes such as lubrication
conditions, working temperatures, torque, and speed. For example, the
bolted connection component generator walks you through part selection,
hole creation, and assembles the components for you. It simplifies
assembling nuts, bolts, washers and other components and makes you more
efficient. Using the component generators, you can design components
such as:
a) Bolted Connections
b) Gearing
i. Spur
ii. Bevel
iii. Worm
iv. Power Screw
c) Belt & Chain Drives
i. V-Belts
ii. Synchronous Belts
iii. Chains & Sprockets
d) Shafts, Hubs, & Cams
i. Shaft Generation
ii. Keys
iii. Hubs
iv. Cams
v. Straight & Involute Shaft Splines
e) Springs
i. Compression
ii. Extension
iii. Torsion
iv. Belleville
With the component generators you can rest assured that your components
have been validated for strength and will work the first time.
2) Mechanical Calculators:

Engineering calculators use standard mathematical formulas and physical
theories in design and validation of mechanical systems. With these
calculations you can:
a) Calculate, validate, and design weld and solder joints.
b) Calculate and optimize bearing life.
c) Analyze shaft and hole mating for clearance, transition, or
interference fits.
d) Calculate overall tolerance from a closed linear chain of
tolerances.
e) Design and calculate cone, shoe, disc and band brakes.
f) Calculate and validate three types of clamping joints.
g) Calculate, validate, or design plates.
Avoid costly rework and improve design efficiency with easy-to-use
online engineering guidance and analysis tools. A comprehensive set of
engineering calculators builds on standard mathematical formulas and
physical theories used in both design and validation of mechanical
systems.
3) Engineers Handbook:

The Engineer’s Handbook is an online reference that includes engineering
theory, formulas, and algorithms used in machine design. It represents a
design reference library, and is accessible when working with mechanical
calculators and component generators. With engineering theory, formulas,
and algorithms at your fingertips, you dramatically reduce time spent on
engineering research. This comprehensive online reference and
manufacturing knowledge base is easily accessible from anywhere in the
Autodesk Inventor® application.
With these component generators and calculators at your fingertips you
now have the ability to create mechanically correct components in a
fraction of time. These tools are all wizard based with up to three user
input levels so each designer can work at a level they are comfortable
with. And the best part is… these components are all included at no
additional cost with Autodesk Inventor 10.
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