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Siemens NX CAD Training [Advanced]

Advanced NX Design and Assemblies is designed to...

SIEMENDS NX CAD ADVANCED TRAINING

Courseware Description

  • Advanced NX Design and Assemblies is designed to experience students further up the productivity curve. As a second tier course advanced NX Design and Assemblies builds on the tools you deployed as a result of attending the Designing Parts in NX (or equivalent) course. This method-based course focuses the student on productive modeling techniques that capture design intent in the context of the Master Model. Delivering on that outcome, this course will incorporate sketching, inter-part modeling, design intent, and several assembly topics as a significant part of the instruction.

After you successfully complete this course, you should be able to:

  • Constrain Sketches

  • Additional Sketching Techniques

  • Basic Free Form

  • Expressions

  • Duplicate Features

  • Assembly Functions

  • Reference Sets

  • Top Down Assembly Modelling

  • Interpart Geometry

  • Interpart Reference

  • Face Operation

  • Variable Radius & Blend Overview

  • Revise & Replace Components

  • Deform Part

  • Extract & Delete Face

  • Assembly Arrangements

Duration

  • 3 Days

Who Should Attend

  • This course is for designers, engineers, and CAD/CAM managers who need to create parametric solid models that capture design intent.

Pre-Requisites

  • Participant must have any experience in any 3D CAD software.

  • Participant  do need to be experienced with the Windows operating system and a background in drafting of 3D parts is recommended.

Course Achievement

  • BLY Technology’s Certification of Completion shall be issued to participants with full attendance record upon training completion.


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