
Use the Extrude command to create a solid or sheet body by selecting a section of curves, edges, faces, sketches, or curve features and extending them a linear distance.
Use this command to create a round or partially round feature by rotating section curves around an axis.
Use the Hole command to add the following types of hole features in a part or assembly:
Simple holes
Counterbored or countersunk holes
Tapered holes
Drill size holes
Screw clearance holes (simple, counterbored, or countersunk types)
Threaded holes
Depending on the hole type, you can specify a custom size for a hole, or select the size and fit based on standard drill and screw clearance holes.
You can create a hole on planar or nonplanar faces, or through multiple solids as a single feature.
Use the Rib command to add a thin-wall rib or rib network to a solid body by extruding an intersecting planar section.
Use the Contour Rib command to extrude a set of curves or edges normal to a face or multiple faces.
Modifies a body with faces made by projecting a section along a vector. Emboss features are useful for stiffener and locator objects.
There is a wide range of ways to control and manage the shape and orientation of the emboss, its end caps, and its sidewalls.
Designed specifically for creating stiffening features in “body in white,” Offset Emboss produces relatively simple linear embosses on sheet surfaces.
This option lets you create a groove in a solid body, as if a form tool moved inward (from an external placement face) or outward (from an internal placement face) on a rotating part, as with a turning operation.
Description
In this "Started With Siemens NX CAD 2406 with Hands On (Hindi)" program you will experience a unique successful method with hands on with more then 20+ practice exercises.
This course is designed for students who are new to NX 2406 CAD as well as working in any company who had learned any NX CAD course long time ago and just want a brush up on the tools and operation quickly and use in their projects immediately.
Even if you presently know nothing about 3D Design and Siemens NX CAD this course is geared to accelerate you professional development and validate your skills in solid, Assembly and surface modeling.
NX CAD 2406 with Synchronous Technology (Synchronous Modeling) is a computer-aided design (CAD) system for mechanical assembly, part modeling, drawing production, and Sheet metal. NX CAD boosts essential CAD user productivity by capturing engineers' solid modeling design intentions through inference logic and decision-management concepts. Synchronous technology in NX makes it possible to modify the design of any imported model, without having to know how it was constructed.
You will learn:
How to navigate through the NX 2406 CAD interface and basic tools.
How to sketch with different sketch commands like profile, line, chamfer, Circle, Polygon, Project Curve, offset etc.
How to define sketches using constraint or dimensional constraints.
How to use different features to create 3D models. (extruded and Revolve Swept, fillet, chamfers, Studio Surface and cut, Helix and Ruled, Divide Face, tube and 3D Curves etc)
How to create additional reference planes and coordinate system.
How to modify given parts (solid and surface) to match design needs with more then 20+ exercises.
How to add different materials for your models.
How to design sheet metal parts and modify it .
How to assemble different parts into an assembly design and how to generate motion (Stop Valve assembly).
How to generate drawings from parts, Assembly, surface and sheet metal models.
How to work with surface models.
How to generate drafting of any model solid surface and sheet metal.
How to generate Motion Simulation for Assembly design.
Who this course is for:
Students - Engineers Mechanical Design? - Want to improve their job skills?
Students interested in 3D.