Thanks Man
Thanks Man
Dear Sir,
I am using gate tool but i am not able to use it.
This is the component which i used.
Ben,
How would you mass populate a new expression's formulae such as ``first(mqc_askAssemblyStructure())`` in to existing project files?
For Expressions, is there a similar function like "Attribute Templates" for attributes?
Basically, yes.
Open your own IR and mention you want to be linked to the existing ER, and GTAC can hook it up
I don't think there's an "expression template" (but I may be wrong).
You can do this a couple ways.
1) edit your seed parts
2) Add an API program/Journal that will (if needed) add expressions you want to an existing part. Either add it to a button on the toolbar, or use menuscript to add it as a "post" action on the "create part" (and maybe "open part", to catch legacy parts) button(s)
Hi All,
I have following issue with move object function.
Please check attached picture.
How to turn off all these visible planes?
Regards
PKey
Hello!
Im relatively new to the NX universe but some friends of mine didn't know an answer to my problem, too. In my opinion, it seems to be a simple problem with a simple solution, but we still can't figure it out.
To break the problem down to a minimalistic equivalent:
My main aim is acquire a properly meshed sheetbody with mating meshes on the surfaces in contact. At this point of time, I was not able to achieve a proper mesh without much additional manual work, which is not feasible in an automated process. I guess that the root cause of my problem lies in the part design.
It is not possible to revolve a sketched (lying) "Y" (so basically three faces which are in contact with each other on one curve) as a sheet because of the error which states: "...intersecting section...", am I right? So my next try has been to divide the curve into 2 sketchgroups and revolve the grouped courves seperately, so the problem of intersecting sections is avoided. Consequently, two sheet bodies are the result.
How can i merge them into one sheet body afterwards?
Using the command "sew" in the simulation tree does not deliver the desired results either, as the error "Some sheets disjoint from target - try a looser tolerance" pops up.
Via "stitching edges" it is possible to manually connect the faces, but as a consequence, edges have to be (re-)merged for a favourable result.
Furthermore, I've already tried to revolve the curves as solidbodies with an offset of -5/+5mm and united them in order to create a midsurface. Unfortunately, the midsurface is also depicting more than one sheetbody and the meshes aren't mating aswell.
Can somebody of you please help me? In the best case, we were just to dumb to see the solution, even if it might be easier than expected.
Thank you in advance
Kind regards
Benny
I've also experienced these "phantom planes" appearing. Sometimes they show up, most of the time they do not (for me, at least). Seems to be somewhat related to using the "dynamic" move option in conjunction with the "move parents" option; but it has never bothered me enough to try to track down the root cause...
If you are using NX 10 or above, you can use "optimize 2D curve" to remove duplicate entities.
cowski1 wrote:If you are using NX 10 or above, you can use "optimize 2D curve" to remove duplicate entities.
I've NX10 and used this command, but doesn't cleaned overlap entities, for this reason I open a topic on the forum.
That would have been good information to add to your opening post...
cowski1 wrote:That would have been good information to add to your opening post...
Hi,
sorry but english is not my language and when I think to open an IR or a topic I snort...
Per the documentation, neither revolved section views nor unfolded section views are supported for shading.
GTAC has submitted an Enhancement Request 1900312 requesting this functionality be added to NX.