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The Evolution of NX Drafting & PMI

Deborah Peecher - Product Manager


Jonathan Gray - Product Definition
Greg Vaccaro - Product Development Manager

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Topics

Drafting & 3D Annotation Vision

Drafting Review and Direction


NX 4 Progress & Highlights

Drafting Demonstration

PMI Review and Direction


NX 4 Progress & Highlights

PMI Best Practices

NX 5 Sneak Peeks

Wrap-up
Questions/Comments/Beefs, etc.

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Drafting & 3D Annotation Vision

One cohesive, integrated solution Directions


for documenting 3D models Capture and
communicate design
Data
intent in the context of a
Dataflow-down
flow-downand
andreuse
reuse single 3D “master”
definition
Facilitate downstream
reuse of design
information
Automated
documentation tools
!
Automatic Standards
conformance for all
annotation
Reduce or eliminate
redundant, tedious
effort required for 2D
Configurable drawing creation
ConfigurableStandards
Standards
compliance
compliance Automated
Automated
drafting
draftingtools
tools
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Drafting Vision

Manual Drawings Semi-automated Drawings Automated

Automatic drawing generation with


Operator Efficiency

little to no operator interaction

Combination of automated and interactive


tools to produce and maintain standards-
compliant engineering drawings

Today Future

Remove drawing creation from critical design path


Reduce rework and errors
Improve productivity and time to market

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PMI Vision

2D & 3D Documentation Virtual Drawing Environment

Fully managed within


Operator Efficiency

PDM system
PMI flow-down and reuse
(application collaboration)
throughout product lifecycle
Complete suite of 3D annotation
tools with flexible checking levels

Combination of 2D & 3D tools for complete


documentation of the digital model

Today PMI: Future


Reduces costs
50% reduction in workflow processes
30-50% reduction in manufacturing errors
Improves Quality
100% data consistency across
applications
Standards-compliant digital definition 5
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Topics

Drafting & 3D Annotation Vision

Drafting Review and Direction


NX 4 Progress & Highlights

Drafting Demonstration

PMI Review and Direction


NX 4 Progress & Highlights

PMI Best Practices

NX 5 Sneak Peeks

Wrap-up
Questions/Comments/Beefs, etc.

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Significant NX 4 Enhancements
Drafting

Improved Ordinate Dimension Capability


New GD&T Builder/Editor
Tracelines in Exploded Views

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NX 4 Progress & Highlights
New Dimensioning Capabilities

Description
New Dimensioning Capabilities
Dimension the radius
of curvature at a
specific point on a
spline or conic/arc
Specify a thickness or
gap dimension
between two between
non-linear curves (i.e.
!
splines)

Value
Provides additional
dimensioning
capabilities
Facilitates drafting
workflows
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NX 4 Progress & Highlights
View Creation Enhancements

Description New View Creation Capabilities


Ability to create non-
associated extracted
drawing views
Ability to create empty
drawing views

!
Value
Allows for more flexible
view creation
techniques
Allows users to create
and manage their own
view-dependent
geometry
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NX 4 Progress & Highlights
2D Geometry Support

Description
2D Geometry Support
Ability to use the
sketcher to create
curves that are
associated directly to
a view or to the
drawing

!
Value
Provides a more
flexible and consistent
environment for the
creation of 2D
geometry

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NX 4 Progress & Highlights
Usability Enhancements

Description
Dimensioning Enhancements
Ability to create
annotations associated
to extension lines of
dimensions
Multiple annotation
repositioning
Multiple copy of
standalone objects using
<Ctrl> & drag
! Leader snapping to 0 or
90 degrees

Value
Enhances drafting
productivity with more
flexible creation and edit
methods for dimensions Multiple
and annotations Multipleannotation
annotation
repositioning
repositioning
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NX 4 Progress & Highlights
Usability Enhancements

Description New Centerline Capabilities

Ability to set the


centerline angle equal
to hinge line angle
used by the auxiliary
view
Ability to specify
screen position picks
to create centerlines

!
Ability to specify
datums on centerlines

Value
Enhances drafting
productivity with more
flexible creation and Datums
Datumson on
edit methods for centerlines
centerlines
symbols
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NX 4 Progress & Highlights
Enhanced Label Capabilities

Description Enhanced Label Capabilities


Ability to control the
gap between the top
of a leader stub and
the bottom of the
annotation
New view label
preference for
labeling a parent view
with a leader line.
!

Value
Enhances drafting
productivity with more
flexible creation and
edit methods for
annotations

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NX 4 Drafting Demonstration

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Topics

Drafting & 3D Annotation Vision

Drafting Review and Direction


NX 4 Progress & Highlights

Drafting Demonstration

PMI Review and Direction


NX 4 Progress & Highlights

PMI Best Practices

NX 5 Sneak Peeks

Wrap-up
Questions/Comments/Beefs, etc.

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Significant NX 4 Enhancements
Drafting

New PMI Application and User


Interface
PMI Associations and
Attachments
PMI in Part Navigator
PMI Search & Report
PMI Inherit to Drawings
!

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NX 4 Progress & Highlights
Sectioned Model Views

Description
Support planar and
stepped section
views in modeling
Allow PMI annotation
to be displayed in
Section Views
Scheduled for
release in 4.0.2
Supported in TC Vis
Mockup by NX 5
!

Value
Allows for annotation
placement on “inside” of part
for clearer interpretation
Allows for the replacement of
2D drawing-based
processes

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NX 4 Progress & Highlights
Usability Improvements

Create/Edit PMI in the context of an Assembly


Model View support for PMI in Tc Vis Mockup
Readable PMI
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NX 4 PMI Demonstration
!

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Topics

Drafting & 3D Annotation Vision

Drafting Review and Direction


NX 4 Progress & Highlights

Drafting Demonstration

PMI Review and Direction


NX 4 Progress & Highlights

PMI Best Practices

NX 5 Sneak Peeks

Wrap-up
Questions/Comments/Beefs, etc.

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NX 5 Sneak Peeks
Drafting

Shaded Improved
ImprovedAutomation
AutomationCoverage
ShadedViews
Viewson
onDrawings
Drawings Coverage

Uniform Object Model


VB.NET

Knowledge Common
Fusion API

.NET
Java
C/C++

!
OOTB
OOTBStandards
StandardsSupport
Support
Streamlined
StreamlinedDrawing
DrawingCreation
Creation

Automated, managed
Automated, managed
titleblock
title blockentries
entries

New“Insert
“InsertSheet”
Sheet”
Sheet”dialog
dialogand
and
New
intelligentview
intelligent viewcreation
creationmethods
methods
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NX 5 Sneak Peeks
PMI

Flexible
FlexibleDisplay
Display&&Inheritance
Inheritance

NewInherit
InheritOptions
Options
New

StackedPMI
Stacked PMI

! Searchfrom
fromGeometry
Geometry
Search
MultipleDisplay
DisplayInstances
Instances
Multiple

Support all PMI


Support all PMI
typesininreport
types report

Improved
ImprovedSearch
Search&&Report
ReportCapabilities
Capabilities
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Topics

Drafting & 3D Annotation Vision

Drafting Review and Direction


NX 4 Progress & Highlights

Drafting Demonstration

PMI Review and Direction


NX 4 Progress & Highlights

PMI Best Practices

NX 5 Sneak Peeks

Wrap-up
Questions/Comments/Beefs, etc.

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Wrap-up
NX 5 Beta Testing

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Deborah Peecher – deborah.peecher@ugs.com

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