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Any one know UG NX5?
I know the automotive/aerospace industry uses NX5, so if anyone is willing to answer a few questions it would be much appreciated!
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Re: Any one know UG NX5?
I wish I could, but I've never heard of that software before. I'll have to look it up some time.
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Re: Any one know UG NX5?
companies like GM, Bell Helicopters, and most of the defense world use this program, so i figured someone here would be familiar with it. It is insanely powerful!
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Re: Any one know UG NX5?
GM is still on v3, but if any of your questions are applicable to the older version then give me a shout. Actually, I have some friends at UGS that I might be able to float it by as well.
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Re: Any one know UG NX5?
Just fyi, to the general public, it was also known as Unigraphics.
It's mostly for aircraft & automotive applications because of the super-advance "mesh" capabilities to my understanding, isn't it? I'm familiar with the name, & know people who have used it before, but have no experience with it myself. Wish I could help, but if you have questions about SolidWorks I could be of a lot more assistance. |
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Re: Any one know UG NX5?
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From my experience in the early nineties GM handled different types of parts with different software. Chunky solids used UG. Sheet metal parts and class 'A' surfaces used CGS. There may also have been some others for various specializations. When I landed at GM in 2000 I found us globally on one system for product development, NX (UG). My conclusion is that UG picked the capabilities of the other systems so there was no need to maintain the others. From looking at the Unigraphics Virtual Museum it appears that this trend started with the creation of UGII in 1983 (which is the system that most of us think of as Unigraphics) and accelerated with the acquisition of the Parasolid kernel in 1988. Unigraphics has gone through several major rebuilds in it's long history (UG, UGII, NX), so I am looking forward to what major reinvention NX holds for us. I guess it's not surprising that it is used by aircraft and automotive folks; Unigraphics was owned by McDonnell Douglas and General Motors at various point during its development. Although a little dated, this article shares an automotive point of view on the needs of a CAD system. Keep in mind that since this article was written, two of the companies mentions have been consolidated into NX. ![]() |
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Re: Any one know UG NX5?
Ok well here is my situation, i am working at Textron Defense Systems and am currently modeling circuit boards to check for interference with housings and other borads. For most I would model the board, import a .dxf, place that on the correct side of the board, and extrude the component outlines. (I think the .dxf is coming from PADS)
So this next board i have to do is something like 1800 components(compared to 200-300 that i usually deal with), and extruding each of these components would be a giant pain in the $@#$@#$@#. I have access to a VALOR file that has all of the X/Y coords for all of these components. I was wondering if there is a way to read in that excel file and basically plot a grid of points. Of the 1800 components there are only like 50-100 different types, so obviously there will be many 1 ohm resistors (for example). Since i have the centroid X/Y coord for all of the 1 ohm resistors, i want to make a model or the resistor (a simple 3d rectangle). I had an idea of possibly plotting a grid and then being able to place/copy that model of the resistor on to the grid points. (let me know if that made sense!) I am still waiting on the final design of the board, so i would imagine some components will still be moving. Depending on the layout i would be able to pattern a component, but it usually does not work out in a nice circular or rectangular pattern. If you have any suggestions how to do this, or possibly another idea, it would be much appreciated! Last edited by kborer22 : 24-06-2008 at 16:10. |
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My co-worker also said that NX5 would be the last version released, but who knows? |
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Re: Any one know UG NX5?
It seems powerful, but i'm stuck with solidworks
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Re: Any one know UG NX5?
I used UG products almost every working day for the past 16 years. When I left Delphi last summer, we were using NX3.
UG has been owned by McDonnell-Douglas, GM, EDS, self-owned, and now owned by Siemens. Here is a 18 minute video showing the latest improvements Siemens has integrated into Unigraphics. I don't know if this is what they are offering in UG NX5 or Solid Edge, or both, but it looks pretty interesting. (We at AndyMark are beginning a process to evaluate and choose a CAD plaform that serves all of our needs. I have no ties to UG or Solid Edge or Siemens. We will be looking at Inventor, Solid Works, and Solid Edge.) Andy |
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btw... I checked with a UGS friend and he has NX 6 on his windows laptop, but says that NX 5 is the last version that is being supported in Unix. Quote:
Andy - Any better suggestions? (I realize that you no longer have NX to reference.) Note: I'm on forced vacation next week and won't have NX access. |
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So i would be able to "plot" all the centroids for one part number, then place the extrusion on all of those points, and then repeat for all other components. I am working on getting the data, i will send you that info when i can get a hold of someone. |
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Can you PM me your email address so i can send you the data? Tried the one on gpgearheads.org but it got kicked back. Thanks! |
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