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  • Stream:Unigraphics
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  • Language:English
  • Format:DVD
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Description

Unigraphics NX (also known as Siemens nx) is an advanced high-end CAD/CAM/CAE software package originally developed by UGS Corporation,
But since 2007 it is owned by Siemens PLM Software.
It is used, among other tasks, for:
Design (parametric and direct solid/surface modelling)
Engineering analysis (static, dynamic, electro-magnetic, thermal, using the Finite Element Method, and fluid using the finite volume method).
Manufacturing finished design by using included machining modules.
 
In this course, you will learn about all the basics to advanced tools and commands of the software.
Main contents of this course are as following
 
2D Sketch Modelling
3D Modelling
Advance Surface Modelling
Drafting and Drawing
Assembly
Sheet metal
This course is designed to give complete & depth knowledge of every tool used to make designed model or drawings with exercises.
In this course you will find all drawings / exercise files used to prepare this DVD course.
 
Version – Unigraphics siemens nx 9.0
Language – English
Duration – 11 hours (93 Videos HD quality)
 
Chapter 01- Introduction to Unigraphics nx
 
1.1   Course Content
1.2   Versions of NX
1.3   How to Install 
1.4   How to Access Project Files
1.5   User Interface
1.6   Import and Export Files
1.7   Pan and Zoom Feature
1.8   Application Status Bar
Chapter 02 – Sketch 2D
 
2.1   Lines
2.2   Rectangle
2.3   Circle and Arcs
2.4   Polygon and Ellipse
2.5   Trim and Extend
2.6   Fillet and Chamfer
2.7   Text
2.8   Curves Edit
2.9   Dimensioning
2.10 Constraints
2.11 Curve Pattern
Chapter 03 – Solid Modelling 3D
3.1   Extrude 1
3.2   Extrude 2
3.3   Revolve
3.4   Datum Features
3.5   Sweep
3.6   Swept
3.7   Edge Blend and Chamfer
3.8   Hole
3.9   Draft
3.10 Ribs
3.11 Pattern 1
3.12 Pattern 2
 
Chapter 04 – Advance 3D Modelling
4.1   Part Navigator
4.2   Move and Copy
4.3   Mirror Feature
4.4   Helix and Thread
4.5   Design Features
4.6   Pockets
4.7   Pads
4.8   Emboss
4.9   Slots
4.10 Grooves
4.11 Dart
4.12 Project
4.13 Colour and Material
 
Chapter 05 – Practice Models
5.1   Model 1
5.2   Model 2
5.3   Model 3
5.4   Model 4
5.5   Model 5
5.6   Model 6
5.7   Model 7
5.8   Model 8
 
Chapter 06 – Surface Modelling
6.1   Introduction to Surfacing
6.2   Surface through Curves
6.3   Mesh Surface
6.4   N sided Surfaces
6.5   Bounded Surfaces 1
6.6   Bounded Surfaces 2
6.7   Trim and Extend
6.8   Trimmed Sheet
Chapter 07 – Advanced Surface Modelling
7.1   Thicken and Shell
7.2   Offset Surface
7.3   Convert to Solid
7.4   Face Edit
7.5   Split Faces
7.6   Law Extensions
7.7   Silhouette Flange
7.8   Model part 1
7.9   Model part 2
 
Chapter 08 – Assembly
8.1   Introduction to Assembly
8.2   Touch and Align Constraints
8.3   Concentric Constraints
8.4   Parallel Constraints
8.5   Perpendicular Constraints
8.6   Angle Constraints
8.7   Distance and Centre
8.8   Piston Head Assembly
 
Chapter 09 – Drawing and Drafting
9.1   Model Views
9.2   Sectional Views
9.3   Sectioning
9.4   Detailed Views
9.5   Dimensions
9.6   Adding Notes and Symbols
9.7   Bill of Material
Chapter 10 – Sheet metal 
     10.1  Introduction to Sheetmetal
     10.2  Flanges 1
     10.3  Flanges 2
     10.4  Bend and Jog
     10.5  Corners
     10.6  Cutout Unbend and Rebend
     10.7  Dimple and Louvers
     10.8  Cutout and Beads

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