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NX 10 For Beginners Tutorial Books © Copyright 2015 by Kishore This book may not be duplicated in any way without the express written consent of the publisher, except in the form of brief excerpts or quotations for the purpose of review The information contained herein is for the personal use of the reader and may not be incorporated in any commercial programs, other books, database, or any kind of software without written consent of the publisher Making copies of this book or any portion for purpose other than your own is a violation of copyright laws Limit of Liability/Disclaimer of Warranty: The author and publisher make no representations or warranties with respect to the accuracy or completeness of the contents of this work and specifically disclaim all warranties, including without limitation warranties of fitness for a particular purpose The advice and strategies contained herein may not be suitable for every situation Neither the publisher nor the author shall be liable for damages arising here from Trademarks: All brand names and product names used in this book are trademarks, registered trademarks, or trade names of their respective holders The author and publisher are not associated with any product or vendor mentioned in this book Download Resource Files from: www.tutorialbook.info Write to us at online.books999@gmail.com for any technical support Contents Introduction Topics covered in this Book Chapter 1: Getting Started with NX 10 Introduction to NX 10 Starting NX 10 User Interface Quick Access Toolbar File Menu Ribbon Home tab View tab Analysis tab Home tab in Sketch Task environment Tools tab Render tab Assemblies group Drafting template ribbon Sheet Metal ribbon Ribbon Groups and More Galleries Top Border Bar Menu Status bar Roles Navigator Dialogs Mouse Functions Edit Background Shortcut Keys NX Help Questions Chapter 2: Sketch Techniques Sketching directly in the Part environment Sketching in the Sketch Task environment Draw Commands The Profile command The Arc command The Rectangle command The Circle command The Polygon command The Ellipse command The Studio Spline command The Rapid Dimension command Linear Dimensions Angular Dimension Over-constrained Sketch Continuous Auto Dimensioning Geometric Constraints Coincident Point on Curve Tangent Parallel Concentric Horizontal Vertical Equal Length Equal Radius Perpendicular Collinear Midpoint Make Symmetric Create Inferred Constraints Display Sketch Constraints Alternate Solution Convert to Reference The Fillet command The Chamfer command The Quick Extend command The Quick Trim command The Make Corner command The Offset Curve command Examples Example 1 (Millimeters) Example 2 (Inches) Questions Exercises Exercise 1 Exercise 2 Exercise 3 (Inches) Chapter 3: Extrude and Revolve Features Extrude Features Revolve Features Datum Planes At Distance At Angle Bisector Curves and Points Tangent On Curve Datum CSYS Additional options of the Extrude command Boolean Inferred Unite Subtract Intersect None Limits Open Profile Smart Volume Draft options Offset options View Modification commands Examples Example 1 (Millimeters) Example 2 (Inches) Questions Exercises Exercise 1 (Millimeters) Exercise 2 (Inches) Exercise 3 (Millimeters) Chapter 4: Placed Features Hole Simple Hole Counterbored Hole Countersunk Hole Tapered Hole Threaded Hole Thread Edge Blend Variable Radius Blend Corner Setback Stop Short of Corner Chamfer Asymmetric chamfer Offset and Angle chamfer Draft Shell Examples Example 1 (Millimetres) Questions Exercises Exercise 1 (Millimetres) Exercise 2 (Inches) Chapter 5: Patterned Geometry Mirror Feature Mirror Geometry Linear Layout Circular Layout Along Layout Helical Layout Examples Example 1 (Millimetres) Questions Hide the Sew surface on the Part Navigator On the ribbon, click View > Visibility > Clip Section Activate the Edge Blend command, and then blend the sharp edges of the neck and spout Creating threads Activate the Datum Plane command, and then create a plane offset from the neck surface The offset distance is 20 mm Create another offset plane at 10 mm distance Activate the Intersection Curve command (on the ribbon, click Curve > Derived Curve > Intersection Curve ) and select the outer face of the spout Click the middle mouse button and select the two planes Click OK Activate the Helix command (on the ribbon, click Curve > Curve > Helix) and select the center point of the lower intersection curve On the Helix dialog, under the Size section, select Law Type > Linear Click the down arrow next to the Start Value box and select Measure On the Measure dialog, select Type > Diameter and click on the lower intersection curve Click OK Click the down arrow next to the End Value box and select Measure On the Measure dialog, select Type > Diameter and click on the upper intersection curve Click OK Type-in 5 in the Value box under the Pitch section 10 Under the Length section, select Method > Turns Type-in 2 in the Turns box and click OK 11 Hide the intersection curves and datum planes 12 Create a datum plane normal to the helix 13 Draw a sketch on the plane normal to the helix Finish the sketch 14 Activate the Swept command (on the ribbon, click Surface > Surface > Swept and select the cross section ) 15 Click Guides > Select Curve and select the helix 16 Under the Section Options section, select Orientation Method > Face Normals Select the outer face of the spout 17 Under the Settings section, set the Body Type to Solid Click OK 18 Unite the thread body to the main body Measuring the Volume of the bottle Activate the Measure Bodies command (on the ribbon, click Analysis > Measure > More > Measure Bodies) and click on the geometry The volume of the bottle appears On the ribbon, click Render > True Shading to activate the true shading Select the geometry and click True Shading Setup > Object Materials > Yellow Glossy Plastic on the ribbon Save and close the file Questions What is the use of the Sew command? How many types of face blends can be created in NX? Why do we use the Patch Openings command? What are the commands that can be used to delete the openings on a surface? 10 Which commands can be used to bridge gap between two surfaces? 11 Name the command that can be used to perform a variety of operations 12 How do you add multiple thicknesses to a surface body? 13 List the commands used to extend surfaces from an edge 14 Why do we use the Face Blend command? 15 List the commands used offset faces Exercise 1 Create the model shown next Index Add Break Lines , 212 Adding Hole Callouts , 222 Align Constraint , 159 Align/Lock , 161 Along Layout , 100 Alternate Solution , 35 Angle Constraint , 162 Angular Dimension , 138 Arc , 20 Assembly Constraints , 155, 156 Assembly Cuts , 174 Asymmetric chamfer , 82 Auto Explode , 177 Auxiliary View , 206 Bead , 261 Bend , 258 Bolt Circle Centerline , 224 Bond Constraint , 165 Boolean , 57 Bounded Plane , 299 Break Corner , 267 Break-out Section View , 212 Bridge Surface , 302 Center Constraint , 163 Center Marks and Centerlines , 223 Chamfer , 38, 82 Circle , 22 Circle by 3 Points , 23 Circle by Center and Diameter , 22 Circular Layout , 99 Close 2-Bend Corner , 253 Closed Corner , 253 Coincident , 29 Collinear , 33 Concentric , 31 Concentric Constraint , 161 Continuous Auto-Dimensioning , 29 Contour Flange , 254 Convert to Reference , 35 Convert to Sheet Metal Wizard , 272 Copy Face , 146 Corner Setback , 81 Counterbored Hole , 77 Countersunk Hole , 77 Create Inferred Constraints , 34 Creating a New Component , 175 Creating Multibodies , 115 Cutting across Bends , 267 Datum CSYS , 56 Datum Planes , 53 Delete Edge , 311 Delete Face , 145 Detail View , 211 Dimensions , 219 Dimple , 259 Display Options , 214 Display Sketch Constraints , 34 Distance Constraint , 163 Draft , 83 Drawn Cutout , 260 Edge Blend , 80 Edit Background , 14 Edit Cross Section , 144 Edit Explosion , 177 Edit Feature Parameters , 132 Edit Sketches , 132 Editing and Updating Assemblies , 168 Ellipse , 24 Emboss Body , 118 Equal Length , 32 Exploded View , 213 Export Flat Pattern , 276 Extension Surface , 309 Extract Geometry , 307 Extrude Features , 51 Extruded Surface , 294 Face Blend , 303 Fillet , 36 Fit , 62 Flange , 250 Flat Pattern , 268 Flat Solid , 269 Four Point Surface , 300 Geometric Constraints , 29 Group Face , 146 Gusset , 265 Helical Layout , 102 Hem , 256 Horizontal , 31 Infer Center /Axis , 160 Intersect , 117 Jog , 258 Label Chamfer , 142 Label Notch Blend , 140 Law Extension , 304 Linear Dimension , 138 Linear Layout , 97 Lofted Flange , 269 Louver , 264 Make Coaxial , 136 Make Coplanar , 136 Make Corner , 38 Make Offset , 137 Make Parallel , 139 Make Perpendicular , 139 Make Symmetric , 33, 137 Make Tangent , 143 Midpoint , 33 Mirror Assembly , 171 Mirror Face , 147 Mirror Feature , 95 Mirror Geometry , 96 Mouse Functions , 13 Move Component , 156 Move Face , 133 No Explosion , 179 Normal Cutout , 266 Notes , 225 NX Help , 15 Offset and Angle chamfer , 83 Offset Curve , 39 Offset Face , 135, 307 Offset Surface , 306 Open Profile Smart Volume , 59 Ordinate Dimensions , 221 Over-constrained Sketch , 28 Parallel , 30 Parallel Constraint , 162 Parts List and Balloons , 217 Paste Face , 147 Patch Openings , 312 Pattern Component , 170 Pattern Feature , 96 Perpendicular Constraint , 162 Point on Curve , 30 Polygon , 23 Profile , 19 Projected View , 206 Pull Face , 134 Quick Extend , 38 Quick Trim , 38 Radial Dimension , 143 Rapid Dimension , 26 Rectangle , 21 Remember Constraints , 167 Reorder Blends , 142 Replace Blend , 141 Replace Component , 169 Replace Face , 135 Resize Bend Angle , 273 Resize Bend Radius , 273 Resize Blend , 140 Resize Chamfer , 142 Resize Face , 144 Resize Neutral Factor , 274 Revolve Features , 52 Revolved Section View , 209 Revolved Surface , 294 Rib , 111 Ruled , 297 Section View , 207 Sew , 314 Sheet Metal Drawings , 274 Sheet Metal from Solid , 271 Shell , 84 Shortcut Keys , 15 Simple Hole , 75 Simple Interference , 165 Sketch Task , 6, 18, 19 Slot , 113 Split Body , 115 Starting a Drawing , 201 Starting a Sheet Metal part , 248 Starting an Assembly , 153 Stop Short of Corner , 82 Studio , 299 Studio Spline , 25 Styled Sweep , 295 Sub-assemblies , 173 Subtract , 117 Suppress Features , 133 Sweep along Guide , 295 Swept , 295 Swoop , 301 Tab , 250 Tangent , 30 Tapered Hole , 77 The Angle Dimension command , 28 Thicken , 315 Thread , 78 Threaded Hole , 78 Through Curve Mesh , 299 Through Curves , 298 Top Down Assembly , 175 Touch Constraint , 158 Tracelines , 178 Transition , 301 Trim and Extend , 309 Trim Body , 315 Trimmed Sheet , 308 Unexplode Component , 177 Unite , 116 Untrim , 311 Variable Offset , 306 Variable Radius Blend , 81 Vertical , 31 View Alignment , 215 View Creation Wizard , 203 X-Form , 316 [...]... On the Color dialog, change the background color and click OK twice Shortcut Keys CTRL+Z (Undo) CTRL+Y (Repeat) CTRL+S (Save) F5 (Refresh) F1 (NX Help) F6 (Zoom) F7 (Rotate) CTRL+M (Starts the Modeling environment) CTRL+SHIFT+D (Starts the Drafting environment) CTRL+ALT+N (Starts the NX Sheet Metal ... always remain at the center The other big advantage of NX is the associativity between parts, assemblies and drawings When you make changes to the design of a part, the changes will take place in any assembly that it is a part of In addition, the 2D drawing will update automatically Starting NX 10 To start NX 10, click Start > All Programs > Siemens NX 10. 0 > NX 10. 0 On the Welcome screen, click Home > New... Chapter 10, “Sheet Metal Design”, covers how to create sheet metal parts and flat patterns Chapter 11, “Surface Design”, covers how to create complex shapes using surface design commands Chapter 1: Getting Started with NX 10 Introduction to NX 10 NX 10 is a parametric and feature-based system that allows you to create 3D parts, assemblies, and 2D drawings The design process in NX is shown below In NX, parameters, dimensions, or relations control everything... of commands and ribbon tabs customized for a specific application For example, the CAM Express role can be used for performing manufacturing operations This textbook uses the Default role Additionally, NX 10 provides you with the Touch Panel and Touch Tablet roles These two roles help you to use NX on a Touch screen PC or tablet Touch Panel role Touch Tablet role Dialogs When you execute any command in NX, the dialog related to it appears... Sewing Surfaces Thicken Trim Body X-Form Example Questions Exercise 1 Introduction Welcome to the NX 10 for Beginners book This book is written to assist students, designers, and engineering professionals It covers the important features and functionalities of NX using relevant examples and exercises This book is written for new users, who can use it as a self-study resource to learn NX In addition, it can also be used as a reference for experienced users...Exercises Exercise 1 (Millimetres) Exercise 2 (Inches) Chapter 6: Additional Features and Multibody Parts Rib Slot Multi-body Parts Creating Multibodies Split Body Unite Intersect Subtract Emboss Body Examples Example 1 (Millimetres) Example 2 (Inches) Questions Exercises Exercise 1 Exercise 2 Exercise 3 (Inches) Chapter 7: Modifying Parts Edit Sketches Edit Feature Parameters... addition, it can also be used as a reference for experienced users The focus of this book is part modeling, assembly modeling, drawings, sheet metal, and surface design Topics covered in this Book Chapter 1, “Getting Started with NX 10 , introduces NX The user interface and terminology are discussed in this chapter Chapter 2, “Sketch Techniques”, explores the sketching commands in NX You will learn to create parametric sketches... Mouse Functions Various functions of the mouse buttons are: Left Mouse button (MB1) When you double-click the left mouse button (MB1) on an object, the dialog related to the object appears Using this dialog, you can edit the parameters of the objects Middle Mouse button (MB2) Click this button to execute the OK command Right Mouse button (MB3) Click this button to open the shortcut menu The other functions with combination of the three mouse buttons are:... NX 10. 0 > NX 10. 0 On the Welcome screen, click Home > New to open the New dialog On this dialog, click the Model template, and then click OK The files created in NX have an extension prt User Interface The following image shows the NX 10 application window Various components of the user interface are: Quick Access Toolbar This is located on the top left corner It has some commonly used commands such as Save,... The Command Finder bar is used to search for any command You can type any keyword in the Command Finder bar and find a list of commands related to it Top Border Bar This is available below the ribbon It has all the options to filter the objects that you can select from the graphics window Menu Menu is located on the Top Border Bar It has various options (menu titles) When you click on a menu title, a drop-down appears

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  • Introduction

  • Topics covered in this Book

  • Chapter 1: Getting Started with NX 10

    • Introduction to NX 10

    • Starting NX 10

    • User Interface

      • Quick Access Toolbar

      • File Menu

      • Ribbon

      • Home tab

      • View tab

      • Analysis tab

      • Home tab in Sketch Task environment

      • Tools tab

      • Render tab

      • Assemblies group

      • Drafting template ribbon

      • Sheet Metal ribbon

      • Ribbon Groups and More Galleries

      • Top Border Bar

      • Menu

      • Status bar

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