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NX is the commercial CAD/CAM/CAE PLM software suite developed by Siemens PLM Software. NX is widely used in the engineering industry, especially in the automotive and aerospace sectors.[citation needed] NX has some presence in the consumer goods design sector.[citation needed] NX is a parametric solid / surface feature-based modeler. It uses the Parasolid geometric modeling kernel.
HistoryNX was originally called Unigraphics. The software was developed by the McDonnell Douglas' Unigraphics Group. EDS acquired the business in 1991. When EDS acquired Structural Dynamics Research Corporation (SDRC) in 2001, Unigraphics was combined with SDRC's I-DEAS CAD product. The gradual addition of I-DEAS functionality into the Unigraphics code base was the basis for the current NX product line [1]. Additional functionality from SDRC's Imageware styling product was merged into NX to provide reverse engineering capabilities suitable for automotive (Class A) surfacing applications. The styling module of NX is known as Shape Studio. NX I-deasNX I-deas was developed to provide a smooth transition for current users of the old SDRC I-DEAS product. NX I-deas incorporates NX series features while retaining a consistency with the I-DEAS user interface. It is intended to protect investment in, and continuity of user skills and organizational workflows. Mouse and Keyboard Gestures in Unigraphics NX 6.0
FeaturesNX is commonly referred to as a 3D PLM software application. The product supports all stages of product development from conceptualization (CAID), to design (CAD), to analysis (CAE), to manufacturing (CAM). NX integrates these product lifecycle stages into an end-to-end process using concurrent engineering workflow, design-in-context and product data management tools that apply across all functional areas. The 2008 release of NX, version 6, provides capabilities which apply across all core functional areas and are intended to benefit new as well as advanced and specialized users. Four key portfolio-wide innovationsinclude: Design FlexibilityA synchronous technology combining constraint-driven techniques with direct modeling, is used to provide direct editing in the model creation process. Further flexibility is provided through:
Multiplatform supportNX operates on Linux, Mac OS X, UNIX, and Windows XP and newer. Functional StrengthVersion 6 includes innovations designed to address problems of increasing complexity with regard to design, analysis, simulation, manufacturing and collaboration across disciplines. Areas of innovations include:
Productivity EnhancementsNX 6 provides a number of re-use enhancements such as scrapbook modeling as well as the ability to re-use multi-CAD data. Key to productivity is the user interface:
Design Freedom from "intent history"As discussed in Wikipedia under Using CAD, there is an ongoing conflict between the power of parametric design and the constraints placed on designers arising out of intent-history based systems. Under the synchronous technology driven capability referred to as Design Freedom designers can modify geometry without having to understand the history of, or undo, the design tree. Competitive PositioningThe NX product line includes a family of integrated applications intended to support both the product and process complexity inherent in durable goods industries -- and particularly in automotive and aerospace. Two other companies offer product lines which are directly competitive with NX: Dassault Systems, with its CATIA, DELMIA, and ENOVIA products, and Parametric Technology Corporation (PTC), with its Pro/ENGINEER and Windchill products. References
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