Siemens NX 10 Delivers Up to Three Times Higher Productivity

Tighter integration to product lifecycle management reduces the amount of time spent searching for product information

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Plano, TexasOct. 24, 2014—The latest version of Siemens’ NX software (NX 10) includes new capabilities that deliver enhanced product development flexibility and up to three times higher productivity. New tools like the 2D concept development solution make it easier and faster to create designs, while enhancements to NX Realize Shape software, a fully integrated sub-division modeling environment, give designers more flexibility to produce unique shapes. A new optional touch-enabled interface provides expanded access to the full design capabilities of NX. And tighter integration to product lifecycle management (PLM) software, through Siemens’ Active Workspace environment, reduces the amount of time spent searching for product information. NX 10 also includes multiple enhancements throughout the integrated computer-aided design, manufacturing and engineering (CAD/CAM/CAE) solution.

“NX 10 continues to improve on the robust functionality and user-friendly features that customers need to manage the ever-increasing complexity of product designs,” said Jim Rusk, senior vice president, product engineering software, Siemens PLM Software. “The new and enhanced capabilities make the early concept phase—which is one of the most important phases of the design—easier and faster. The new touch-enabled interface and tighter integration with Active Workspace gives NX 10 unprecedented versatility, providing anytime, anywhere access to product data. This enhanced access helps our customers make smarter decisions that result in better products.”

Increasing product complexity makes 3D modeling the preferred method of product design throughout the world. However, in some industries, including machinery and complex electronics, it is easier and faster to create initial design layouts in 2D. The new 2D concept development solution enables designers to explore concepts in 2D, making it up to three times faster to create new designs. Once the design is finalized, it can easily be migrated to 3D to complete the model.

Enhancements to the NX Realize Shape solution give designers even more control over geometry modeling to produce products with highly stylized shapes or complex surfaces. NX Realize Shape is based on sub-division modeling, a mathematical approach to creating 3D geometry with smooth flowing shapes, pioneered by the entertainment industry. The tool is seamlessly integrated with NX, which helps shorten product development time by eliminating the multiple steps associated with using separate tools for freeform design and engineering development.

The new optional touch-enabled interface in NX 10 adds the flexibility of accessing NX on tablets running Microsoft’s Windows operating systems. This makes it easier to use NX when and where needed to enhance collaboration and productivity. Combining improved access to NX with tighter PLM integration through Active Workspace, the innovative interface to Siemens’ Teamcenter software, enables users to quickly find relevant information, even from multiple external data sources. Active Workspace can be accessed via the web on any device from any location.

NX 10 has a number of additional CAD/CAM/CAE enhancements, including the new NX CAE multiphysics environment, which significantly enhances simulation integration by connecting two or more solvers to streamline the process of performing complex simulations. The multiphysics environment delivers a consistent look and feel for performing multiphysics simulations so engineers can easily build coupled solutions on the same mesh using common element types, properties, boundary conditions, and solver controls and options.

The new industry-specific capabilities in NX CAM help engineers program faster and machine higher quality parts. New dynamically adjusted roughing strategies automatically adapt to part geometry to enable better mold and die machining. New automated inspection programming capabilities in NX coordinate-measuring machines (CMM) enable the use of product manufacturing information (PMI) to create inspection scanning paths. This helps significantly speed up the inspection process compared to the currently available touch point method.

NX 10 also includes new production line design capabilities for automotive assembly manufacturing. The new line designer application enables engineers to design and visualize layouts of production lines in NX, and use Teamcenter and Siemens’ Tecnomatix software to manage the designs, and validate and optimize manufacturing processes.

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