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Hi @eugeniosmokovicz9557, Você pode encontrar os cursos de treinamento NX que oferecemos em nosso site: www.emixa.com/plm/training-overview-nx-cam Também oferecemos um treinamento de fresamento NX CAM de 5 eixos de 1 dia. Os treinamentos presenciais são realizados no Reino Unido e na Holanda, mas também podemos oferecer treinamento on-line. Fique à vontade para preencher o formulário em nosso site para mais informações ou entre em contato pelo e-mail vasco.keizer@emixa.com _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ You can find the NX training courses we offer on our website: www.emixa.com/plm/training-overview-nx-cam We also offer a 1 day NX CAM 5 axis milling training. The on-site trainings are in the UK and the Netherlands, but we can also offer online training. Feel free to fill out the form on our website for more information or contact me at vasco.keizer@emixa.com
I've been away from CAD for many years. The Trim command looks powerful. I don't know if others are offering this or not, but I can see many uses for it based on how often I change my mind. Trim appears to help with experimentation and is more natural to me. I don’t believe sketching should be a rigid process.
When will Siemens stop seeing training for NX as a profit center for their resellers? It's a dated old model that makes small business choose other CADCAM.
you see at time 2:41 you did select " display toolpath " to dont see toolpath.........in nx 12 old version it dosnt need to on and off dispay toolpath....new version is messy
I know MCD integrated application for digital twin simulation and I'd like work with this application but factories generally don't understand the potential of it
Hey there. Thanks for posting this video. I tried making a structure for one of my project but the members are not visible, instead fix symbol is shown. Not able to find what's wrong with the way I'm doing. Corner command pops out an error saying "Some members at the corners are missing". please help me out. I appreciate your efforts.
Is there a difference in dimensions at the flattened pattern if I would select inner or outer side of of the box? Does it take inner or outer radiii to calculate the final dimensions in the flat pattern?
i have a problem, when the crane takes the object to the station, it no longer moves, I mean I want it to move from one station to another where the drain is, but when it reaches the station, the product no longer advances.
Hi, please create more video about structure, I can't add a member with custom size for example 20*10*2 How I can add this size or any size to library, and other program has a feature with 9 point for alignment a member...nx doesn't have?
I've just added a recording of a longer webinar on the NX Structure Designer: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dc01FU7ErxY.html In the upcoming days I will upload some more videos on specific steps in the process. For more details on how to add custom members to your own library and how to align and position members you could also check out the documentation page: docs.sw.siemens.com/en-US/doc/209349590/PL20230425446868577.xid1849303/xid2016618
Hi ngmajid, the NX Structure Designer application can be found under the Application Ribbon within the Design Group (same group as Modeling, Sheet Metal and Shape Studio) under 'More' --> 'Structure Designer'. Alternatively you can also type 'Structure Deisgner' in the search bar at the top right of NX, the command to open up the application should then pop up. Please note that in order to use this application you need either the NX Structure Designer Add-on license or you need to have access to the NX Token licensing model.
Hi Hassan, new versions of the NX software can be downloaded directly from the Siemens Support Center: support.sw.siemens.com/. In order to access the support center you need to log in / create an account with your sold-to number and webkey access code. You can find this information in the license file supplied by either Siemens or the Siemens partner that supports you.
Hi Ronitkumar, NX Texture modeling comes standard with the NX installation starting from version 1872. It does require a convergent modeling license though in order to access it.
Hi @annabell-lo7qz, if you do not see the option where it is shown in the video. You are probably working in a different version, you will then probably find the settings under 'Import' and then 'Transport'.
My engineering bom has arrangement , supression controlled parts , position override parts. Due to this I am not able to get the desired JT view after consuming the parts from EBOM TO MBOM, can you help ?? Are we not supposed to use arrangement , supression controlled parts or position override ??
Hi P M, You can save custom postures to the posture library. Before saving a posture, you must modify the posture into the desired shape by using the Adjust Joint command. To add this customized posture to human posture library, you need to save the customized posture to a posture file, create a posture library, and then add the posture file to the new library. You cannot add posture files to the default NX hand shape library. We recommend you create a new posture library before you add a posture to it. These are the steps to Save a custom posture: 1. Double-click the human model. 2. On the Edit Human dialog bar, click Custom Human . 3. In the Custom Human dialog box, from the Action list, select Export Custom Posture. 4. Click Browse . 5. In the Open Human File dialog box, specify the location and name for the posture file. 6. Click OK twice. The posture file is created in the specified location with .post file extension. Later, you can: Import the saved posture in your design. To do this, in the Custom Human dialog box, under the Action list, use the Load Custom Posture option. Add this posture file to a posture library and reuse it from the Human Posture Library command. The steps below explains how to create a posture library and add a posture to that library. 1. On the Edit Human dialog bar, click Human Posture Library . 2. Under Library, click Save As . 3. In the Posture Library dialog box, specify the name of the new posture library and the location where you want to save it. 4. Click OK. NX creates a replica of the default posture library as a new posture library with .poslib file extension. The new posture library is loaded by default in the Posture Library dialog box. Now, you can add or delete a posture from this library. 5. In the Posture Library dialog box, under Current Posture File Name, click Browse and select the new posture file that you created earlier. 6. Click Add to Library . NX adds the new posture to the library. You can select and apply this posture to any human model.
Merhaba Ali İmran Solmaz, Talebiniz için teşekkür ederiz. Bu videoya Türkçe altyazı ekledim. Otomatik olarak tercüme edilirler, bu nedenle hatalar için özür dileriz.
Hi Li Xiang, this functionality is not possible within MCD. This simulation model was created with Simcenter 3D Motion, the simulation platform within NX. It is possible however to use the connections/DOFs from the MCD model and transfer that to the motion simulation. There you can do more detailed analysis of the forces and accelerations occurring within the model and as an option add flexible components through Simcenter Nastran. That way you can track deformation and stresses during the motion cycle.
@@EmixaIndustrySolutions Hi,friend ,I am very glad to receive your reply. I have learned MCD for 3 weeks , you give me very important note is DOFs. now i will go to learn it.
Hi Bharat, thank you for your comment. In NX 2206 it is indeed still possible to add this information to notes. You can do this through the General Note ribbon tab. Here you are able to select a "Feature Control Frame" to insert into your note.
Hi Anssi, sorry to hear you are currently not satisfied with NX. Is there anything we can support you on? We have helped a lot of companies with a successful migration from Solidworks to NX.
how to set limit for y axis ....i have 5 axis haas umc750 lets sat i have cylinder that has pcd 690mm dia drilling of 60holes.... but my y is 500mm .... so how can i do that ????? any opinions ??
Hi NGK, thank you for your reply. Perhaps we do not fully understand your question/situation as we don't know the exact details, but would it be possible to rotate the C axis? This way you can use the range of your X axis and you don’t run into the limits of the Y axis. Rotating the C axis can be done by creating a rotated coordinate system and use this to program the holes that are out of limits for the Y axis.