Hi,
The ship library is already there in your NX install. TC will just import these parts and spreadsheets inside using the native files.
Regards
Kapil
Hi,
The ship library is already there in your NX install. TC will just import these parts and spreadsheets inside using the native files.
Regards
Kapil
Hi Kapil,
I read the installer guide in the Installation Tool folder, we have to use NX 8.5 version,
Can we use NX 10 Version since I already have NX 10?
How about the TC what version I should install for compatible with NX10?
Thank you
Regards,
Dadang
Hi,
I am not sure about the compatibility matrix of TC with NX10 but i assume you might be requiring TC10 at least (experts can elucidate on the same)
Personally i am using TC10.1.1.1 with NX10 ...
One caution:- Please be sure to decide on the NX version before importing the library inside TC...NX8.5 library is poles apart from the NX10 ship library (i will recommend using NX10 library for more robust experience).
Regards
Kapil
Oke, it sounds like you are pretty sure. I was already afraid of that.
Thanks for your response anyway.
Assuming it is an assembly...
Try setting load options to "Structure only" and don't load ANY components
Then set the "current feature" to the first feature in the file
Then start opening components/sub assemblies
I created IR 7657794.
In our case, the solution was to recreate the bookmark.
I am not sure about the compatibility matrix of TC with NX10 but i assume you might be requiring TC10 at least
The following link is to the compatibility matrix from the NX11 Release Notes (online documentation). It covers NX versions 8.5 through 11 and Teamcenter versions 8.3 through 11.2:
Product compatibility - supported version combinations
Regards, Ben
Thanks to All,
That’s right all you write is truth …
but I would say all it’s as a nice workaround … I think you agree with me.
I suppose to check all possible assembly load options… and it works with two cases -as suggested by all
1st case:
Load = STRUCTURE ONLY
Load Interpart Data = NONE or not set
But then all assembly structure need to be selected and loaded… one by one…
finally get info Update Event List about Found Expressions… then >OK< object loaded.
This reference IPE object was saved updated… whatever… is possible…
2nd case:
Load = AS SAVED
Load Interpart Data = NONE or not set
Assembly loaded (as saved in this case with whole structure).
----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----
It always fail to load due to the IPE related data.
----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----
But even after the structure is loaded IPE updated and assembly saved.
It’s not possible to open next time in any case with “our” default load options.
By default I mean:
Load = All COMPONENTS
Load Interpart Data = ALL LEVELS
----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----
Also tested all above proposed settings..
Including bookmarks, I created a bookmark and loaded it from a bookmarks with below settings:
Load = All COMPONENTS
Load Interpart Data = ALL LEVELS
And it was open successfully … but in our case it’s not a solution …
We are using PTC Windchill WGM as a CAD/PDM integration.
PDM is not a problem it's the same behavior out of Windchill.
@ Ben, DaveK, we do not use bookmarks…
@ DaveK thx for creating the call
Let's keep searching...
Cheers
Radek
thank you, Convergent Modeling team at Siemens PLM. being able to rescale a Convergent body in NX11 is sooooo helpful
Convergent Modeling is the best thing since sliced bread!
how is the coordinate system/size/orientation for an imported stl file determined in NX?
I will import/export an stl file from a variety of software packages (Magics/Meshlab/netfabb..) and I will see a lot of changes even with the same stl file.
Dear cowski,
As you said I think you are correct. At first I thought they are the same but I realy want center of mass as a feature.
Once you get the assembly open, try doing a part cleanup on all parts in the assembly.
Save everything
Close everything (maybe even close NX)
then try re-opening the assembly with your standard load optiioins & see what happens
Not C++, just C.
Hi
Thanks for your interest in NX 11 Ray Traced Studio.
As you suspected, "Processing Geometry" during launch of Ray Traced Studio can be generating facets if "Advanced Visualization Views" facets are not already available. We appreciate your feedback about only processing modified geometry. We're working to optimize this facet processing and aim to have enhancements in an upcoming release. In the meantime a couple of ways that you can save time going to Ray Traced Studio in NX 11 -
Visualization Performance Preferences, General Graphics tab, Part Settings group: Save Advanced Display Facets
Hope this helps.
Best,
Patti
Thanks for your advice Ben. I already tried to use the measurement expression but indeed this value didn't update after switching between the arrangements. However, I wasn't aware of the option "Update for external change". This option works well if you do the update manually, but is there a way to changed the default NX settings so that the update will be done automaticly after a change of a arrangement?
But have some question …
Guys what does this mean “…has gone through too many iterations”
What is your understanding “… too many iterations… “
What kind of iterations …
May be its stupid question but do not get it…
It’s about assembly iterations or structure behind used in .asm or something different?
what is the purpose of these red stars?
in NX8.5 there hadn't been any of these. Now I have to press F5-button every time I selected a new edge.
I select, then I F5 then select next and then I have to F5 again...
If you want to select many edges located close to each other it becomes really annoying. And I don't see any sense of these stars.
Please, can't this be switched off?
Thanks!
Best Wishes.