This course introduces you to one of the more common applications of generative design: Additive Manufacturing or 3D printing as it’s also known. In this course, we explore the basics of geometry creation and the mindset shift needed to build a generative design—a deeper understanding of generative design, its parameters, and how to work with the results specifically aimed at making a 3D printed metal part. We develop insightful understanding of the generative workflow by exploring Autodesk® Fusion 360™ tools and combining them with the creative process of taking an idea to a 3D model. We'll learn how to focus on where a design is and isn’t and apply the generative design thinking process to define a study as we take a deeper dive into Fusion 360.
Generative Design for Additive Manufacturing
Instructor: Autodesk
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Explain the CAD design process as applied to generative design.
Summarize the mindset for generative design.
Demonstrate knowledge and skills in more advanced Fusion 360 CAD workflows.
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There are 4 modules in this course
In Week 1, we’ll overview generative design and cover the fundamentals of creating preserve and obstacle geometry for setting up a generative design study. With generative design, it’s important to understand the mindset needed to set up a generative design study and control the areas where it can and can’t explore. Through obstacles to avoid and preserves to keep, we’ll appropriately create the basis of a generative shelf bracket.
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23 videos9 readings2 assignments2 discussion prompts
In Week 2, we'll expand into a generative design study utilizing the preserve and obstacle regions created in the prior week. We'll explore the various options and settings which will drive our generative outcomes and completely set up and solve a generative design study.
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19 videos5 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
In Week 3, we’ll explore the process of viewing outcomes, selecting an appropriate iteration, and creating a design that can be further manipulated in Fusion 360.
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16 videos5 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
In Week 4, we’ll explore how to work with a generative design outcome in Fusion 360. Generative design outcomes can produce different results based on the complexity of the part. In these lessons, we’ll explore form tools and how to work with form geometry to finalize our shelf bracket for additive manufacturing.
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19 videos5 readings2 assignments1 peer review1 discussion prompt
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Frequently asked questions
Yes! Autodesk also has Learning Pathways to start you on your learning journey, including certification prep courses and practice tests—so you feel confident when you take an Autodesk certification exam.
You’ll need a paid subscription to Autodesk® Fusion 360™ to complete all the required assignments in this course. Be sure to review your access or payment options before enrolling.
The Fusion 360 generative design workspace is available to commercial subscribers and select schools at this time. Learn more on the Autodesk Knowledge Network.
If you have another type of license, consider enrolling in another Autodesk Specialization on Coursera. CAD and Digital Manufacturing CAD/CAM for Manufacturing