Unigraphics
Practical Applications of NX

Course Code
TR10050
Software
Unigraphics 18.0
User Level
Beginner
Pricing ID
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Live In-Person Duration
5 Days

Practical Applications of NX as the initial class, is designed to launch students on the path of productivity. This course is designed to meet the student's expectation to transfer classroom instruction to productivity on the job.The Practical Applications of NX course ignites the student through professional instruction pertaining to product model design, product model detailing, assembly modeling and the basics of the master model concept.

At the completion of Practical Applications of NX the student will productively develop solid models, detail drawings and product assemblies. The class introduces assembly modeling in the context of a real-life scenario that includes parts modeled by the student as well as part models that have already been created. This reinforces the student's understanding of the flexibility of the solid modeling and assembly tool as it can be applied in the real world of product development collaboration. As with each course developed and taught by Siemens PLM Software professionals, the Practical Applications of NX class capitalizes onSiemens PLM Software's intimate knowledge of the software's development and instructs the students based on the underlying principles incorporated within the NX software.

NX 5 and beyond the class name is Essentials for NX Designers TR10051

WHO SHOULD ATTEND
  • Engineers
  • Designers
  • CAD/CAM Managers
  • Drafters
  • Checkers
PREREQUISITES

None

PROVIDED COURSE MATERIALS
  • Student Guide
  • Activity Material

This course is no longer offered. Contact us if you would like to schedule a training event at your facility.

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PRIMARY COURSE TOPICS

  • User interface
  • CAD/CAM theory
  • Capturing design intent
  • Modeling theory
  • Define parametric relationships
  • Create primitive and swept solids
  • Edit solid features
  • Coordinate systems
  • Solids information
  • Expression creation
  • Reference features
  • Using Unigraphics in an organized manner
  • Master model process
  • Basic assembly modeling
  • Create and edit drawings
  • Create and edit annotation
  • Create and edit view dependent geometry
  • Basic sketcher overview