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Tutorial Books © Copyright 2017 by Kishore This book may not be duplicated in any way without the express written consent of the publisher, except in the form of brief excerpts or quotations for the purpose of review The information contained herein is for the personal use of the reader and may not be incorporated in any commercial programs, other books, database, or any kind of software without written consent of the publisher Making copies of this book or any portion for purpose other than your own is a violation of copyright laws Limit of Liability/Disclaimer of Warranty: The author and publisher make no representations or warranties with respect to the accuracy or completeness of the contents of this work and specifically disclaim all warranties, including without limitation warranties of fitness for a particular purpose The advice and strategies contained herein may not be suitable for every situation Neither the publisher nor the author shall be liable for damages arising here from Trademarks: All brand names and product names used in this book are trademarks, registered trademarks, or trade names of their respective holders The author and publisher are not associated with any product or vendor mentioned in this book Download Resource Files from: www.tutorialbook.info Write to us at online.books999@gmail.com for any technical support NX 11 for Beginners Contents Introduction xii Topics covered in this Book xii Chapter 1: Getting Started with NX 11 Introduction to NX 11 Starting NX 11 User Interface Quick Access Toolbar File Menu Ribbon Home tab View tab Analysis tab Home tab in Sketch Task environment Tools tab Render tab Assemblies tab Drafting template ribbon Sheet Metal ribbon Ribbon Groups and More Galleries Command Finder Top Border Bar 10 Menu 10 Status bar 10 Roles Navigator 11 Dialogs 13 Mouse Functions 13 Edit Background 14 Shortcut Keys 15 NX Help 15 Questions 16 Chapter 2: Sketch Techniques 17 Sketching directly in the Part environment 17 i NX 11 for Beginners Sketching in the Sketch Task environment 18 Draw Commands 18 The Profile command 18 The Arc command 20 The Rectangle command 20 The Circle command 22 The Polygon command 23 The Ellipse command 24 The Studio Spline command 24 The Rapid Dimension command 25 Linear Dimensions 26 Angular Dimension 27 Over-constrained Sketch 27 Continuous Auto Dimensioning 28 Geometric Constraints 29 Coincident 29 Point on Curve 30 Tangent 30 Parallel 30 Concentric 31 Horizontal 31 Vertical 31 Equal Length 32 Equal Radius 32 Perpendicular 32 Collinear 33 Midpoint 33 Horizontal Alignment 33 Vertical Alignment 33 Constant Length 34 Constant Angle 34 Non-uniform scale 35 Uniform scale 36 Make Symmetric 37 ii NX 11 for Beginners Create Inferred Constraints 37 Display Sketch Constraints 38 Sketch Relations Browser 39 Alternate Solution 40 Convert to Reference 41 The Fillet command 41 The Chamfer command 43 The Quick Extend command 43 The Quick Trim command 43 The Make Corner command 43 The Offset Curve command 44 Examples 44 Example (Millimeters) 44 Example (Inches) 49 Questions 54 Exercises 54 Exercise 54 Exercise 54 Exercise (Inches) 55 Chapter 3: Extrude and Revolve Features 57 Extrude Features 57 Revolve Features 58 Datum Planes 59 At Distance 59 At Angle 60 Bisector 60 Curves and Points 61 Tangent 62 On Curve 62 Datum CSYS 63 Additional options of the Extrude command 64 Boolean 64 Inferred 64 Unite 64 iii NX 11 for Beginners Subtract 64 Intersect 64 None 64 Limits 64 Open Profile Smart Volume 66 Draft options 66 Offset options 68 View Modification commands 69 Examples 70 Example (Millimeters) 70 Example (Inches) 80 Questions 84 Exercises 84 Exercise (Millimeters) 84 Exercise (Inches) 86 Exercise (Millimeters) 87 Chapter 4: Placed Features 89 Hole 89 Simple Hole 89 Counterbored Hole 91 Countersunk Hole 91 Tapered Hole 92 Threaded Hole 92 Thread 93 Edge Blend 95 Variable Radius Blend 96 Corner Setback 96 Stop Short of Corner 97 Length Limit 98 Chamfer 99 Asymmetric chamfer 99 Offset and Angle chamfer 100 Draft 100 Shell 101 iv NX 11 for Beginners Examples 103 Example (Millimetres) 103 Questions 108 Exercises 108 Exercise (Millimetres) 108 Exercise (Inches) 109 Chapter 5: Patterned Geometry 111 Mirror Feature 112 Mirror Geometry 113 Pattern Feature 113 Linear Layout 114 Circular Layout 116 Along Layout 118 Helical Layout 119 Examples 120 Example (Millimetres) 120 Questions 127 Exercises 128 Exercise (Millimetres) 128 Exercise (Inches) 128 Chapter 6: Additional Features and Multibody Parts 131 Rib 131 Slot 133 Multi-body Parts 134 Creating Multibodies 135 Split Body 135 Unite 136 Intersect 137 Subtract 137 Emboss Body 138 Swept Volume 138 Examples 140 Example (Millimetres) 140 Example (Inches) 145 v NX 11 for Beginners Questions 149 Exercises 150 Exercise 150 Exercise 151 Exercise (Inches) 152 Chapter 7: Modifying Parts 153 Edit Sketches 153 Edit Feature Parameters 153 Suppress Features 154 Synchronous Modeling Commands 154 Move Face 154 Pull Face 155 Offset Region 156 Replace Face 156 Make Coplanar 157 Make Coaxial 157 Make Symmetric 158 Make Offset 158 Linear Dimension 159 Angular Dimension 159 Make Parallel 160 Make Perpendicular 160 Label Notch Blend 161 Resize Blend 161 Replace Blend 162 Reorder Blends 163 Label Chamfer 163 Resize Chamfer 163 Make Tangent 164 Radial Dimension 164 Resize Face 165 Edit Cross Section 165 Delete Face 166 Group Face 167 vi NX 11 for Beginners Copy Face 167 Paste Face 168 Mirror Face 168 Examples 168 Example (Millimetres) 168 Questions 173 Exercises 173 Exercise 173 Chapter 8: Assemblies 175 Starting an Assembly 175 Inserting Components 176 Adding Constraints 176 Move Component 179 Touch Constraint 180 Align Constraint 181 Infer Center /Axis 182 Align/Lock 183 Concentric Constraint 183 Angle Constraint 184 Parallel Constraint 184 Perpendicular Constraint 185 Distance Constraint 185 Center Constraint 186 Bond Constraint 187 Simple Interference 188 Remember Constraints 189 Editing and Updating Assemblies 191 Replace Component 192 Pattern Component 193 Mirror Assembly 194 Sub-assemblies 196 Assembly Cuts 197 Top Down Assembly Design 198 Creating a New Component 198 vii NX 11 for Beginners Add 12 radius fillets at the bottom, and then trim the unwanted portions Finish the sketch Activate the Emboss command (on the ribbon, click Home > Feature > More > Design Feature > Emboss ) and select the sketch On the Emboss dialog, click Face to Emboss > Select Face and click on the label face Under the End Cap section, select Geometry > Embossed Faces 10 Select Location > Translate and type-in in the Distance box 11 Under the Draft section, type-in 30 in the Angle box and click OK Surface Design 370 NX 11 for Beginners 12 Likewise, create emboss on the label face on the opposite side (click the Transitional Direction in the End Cap section) Surface Design button 371 NX 11 for Beginners Blending the Label Faces Activate the Edge Blend command and select the edges of both the label faces On the Edge Blend dialog, type-in 10 in the Radius box, and click OK Activate Face Blend command (on the ribbon, click Surface > Surface > Blend Gallery > Face Blend ) and select Type > Two - Face on the dialog Click on the bottom face, and then click Select Face Click on the label face and type-in 10 in the Radius box under the Cross Section section Make sure that the arrows point inside the model Click OK Surface Design 372 NX 11 for Beginners Embossing the bottom face Construct a parallel datum plane at mm distance below the bottom face Start a new sketch on the parallel datum plane Activate the Offset Curve command and set the Curve Rule on the Top Border Bar to Connected Curves Click on the inner boundary edges of the bottom face Type-in 10 in the Distance box and click the Reverse Direction button Click OK to project and offset the edges Add 12 mm fillets to the corners and trim the unwanted edge portions Finish the sketch Surface Design 373 NX 11 for Beginners 13 Activate the Emboss command (on the ribbon, click Home > Feature > More > Emboss) and click on the sketch Next, click the Reset button located at the top right corner of the Emboss dialog On the Emboss dialog, click Face to Emboss > Select Face and click on the bottom face Under the End Cap section, select Geometry > Embossed Faces Select Location > Offset and type-in 2.5 in the Distance box 10 Under the Draft section, type-in 50 in the Angle box Click OK to add emboss 11 Activate the Edge Blend command and blend the sharp edges of the emboss features The blend radius is mm Sewing the Surfaces Activate the Sew command (on the ribbon, click Surface > Surface Operations > More > Sew click on the main surface body Click on the Through Curves surface, and then click OK Surface Design ) and 374 NX 11 for Beginners Adding thickness to the model On the ribbon, click View > Visibility > Edit Section View Section dialog Click OK Activate the Thicken command (on the ribbon, click Surface > Surface Operations > Thicken ) and click on the surface body On the Thicken dialog, type-in 1.5 in the Offset box Under the Region Behavior section, click Region of Different Thickness > Select Boundary Curve, and select the neck and spout region Type-in 2.5 in the Offset box under the Region of Different Thickness section Click OK Surface Design and select Section Plane > Set Plane to Y on the 375 NX 11 for Beginners Hide the Sew surface on the Part Navigator On the ribbon, click View > Visibility > Clip Section Activate the Edge Blend command, and then blend the sharp edges of the neck and spout Surface Design 376 NX 11 for Beginners Creating threads Activate the Datum Plane command, and then create a plane offset from the neck surface The offset distance is 20 mm Create another offset plane at 10 mm distance Activate the Intersection Curve command (on the ribbon, click Curve > Derived Curve > Intersection Curve ) and select the outer face of the spout Click the middle mouse button and select the two planes Click OK Activate the Helix command (on the ribbon, click Curve > Curve > Helix) and select the center point of the lower intersection curve On the Helix dialog, under the Size section, select Law Type > Linear Click the down arrow next to the Start Value box and select Measure On the Measure dialog, select Type > Diameter and click on the lower intersection curve Click OK Surface Design 377 NX 11 for Beginners Click the down arrow next to the End Value box and select Measure On the Measure dialog, select Type > Diameter and click on the upper intersection curve Click OK Type-in in the Value box under the Pitch section 10 Under the Length section, select Method > Turns Type-in in the Turns box and click OK 11 Hide the intersection curves and datum planes 12 Create a datum plane normal to the helix 13 Draw a sketch on the plane normal to the helix Finish the sketch Surface Design 378 NX 11 for Beginners 14 Activate the Swept command (on the ribbon, click Surface > Surface > Swept ) and select the cross section 15 Click Guides > Select Curve and select the helix 16 Under the Section Options section, select Orientation Method > Face Normals Select the outer face of the spout 17 Under the Settings section, set the Body Type to Solid Click OK 18 Unite the thread body with the main body Measuring the Volume of the bottle Activate the Measure Body command (on the ribbon, click Analysis > Measure > More > Measure Body) and click on the geometry The volume of the bottle appears Next, click OK on the Measure Body dialog Surface Design 379 NX 11 for Beginners On the ribbon, click Render > True Shading to activate the true shading Select the geometry and click True Shading Setup > Object Materials > Yellow Glossy Plastic ribbon Save and close the file on the Questions What is the use of the Sew command? How many types of face blends can be created in NX? Why we use the Patch Openings command? What are the commands that can be used to delete the openings on a surface? Which commands can be used to bridge the gap between two surfaces? Surface Design 380 NX 11 for Beginners 10 Name the command that can be used to perform a variety of surface operations How you add multiple thicknesses to a surface body? List the commands used to extend surfaces from an edge Why we use the Face Blend command? List the commands used to offset faces Exercise Create the model shown next Surface Design 381 Index Add Break Lines, 235  Adding Hole Callouts, 246  Align Constraint, 180  Align/Lock, 182  Along Layout, 117  Alternate Solution, 40  Angle Constraint, 183  Angular Dimension, 158  Arc, 20  Assembly Constraints, 176, 177  Assembly Cuts, 196  Asymmetric chamfer, 99  Auto Explode, 199  Auxiliary View, 230  Bead, 286  Bend, 282  Bolt Circle Centerline, 248  Bond Constraint, 186  Boolean, 64  Bounded Plane, 326  Break Corner, 292  Break-out Section View, 236  Bridge Surface, 328  Center Constraint, 185  Center Marks and Centerlines, 247  Chamfer, 43, 99  Circle, 22  Circle by Points, 22  Circle by Center and Diameter, 22  Circular Layout, 115  Close 2-Bend Corner, 277  Closed Corner, 277  Coincident, 29  Collinear, 33  Concentric, 31  Concentric Constraint, 182  Constant Angle, 34  Constant Length, 34  Continuous Auto-Dimensioning, 28  Contour Flange, 278  Convert to Reference, 41  Convert to Sheet Metal Wizard, 297  Copy Face, 166  Corner Setback, 96    Counterbored Hole, 91  Countersunk Hole, 91  Create Inferred Constraints, 37  Creating a New Component, 197  Creating Multibodies, 134  Cutting across Bends, 292  Datum CSYS, 63  Datum Planes, 59  Delete Edge, 338  Delete Face, 165  Detail View, 235  Dimensions, 243  Dimple, 284  Display Options, 237  Display Sketch Constraints, 38  Distance Constraint, 184  Draft, 100  Drawn Cutout, 285  Edge Blend, 95  Edit Background, 14  Edit Cross Section, 164  Edit Explosion, 199  Edit Feature Parameters, 152  Edit Sketches, 152  Editing and Updating Assemblies, 190  Ellipse, 24  Emboss Body, 137  Equal Length, 32  Exploded View, 237  Export Flat Pattern, 301  Extension Surface, 336  Extract Geometry, 334  Extrude Features, 57  Extruded Surface, 320  Face Blend, 330  Fillet, 41  Fit, 69  Flange, 274  Flat Pattern, 293  Flat Solid, 294  Four Point Surface, 327  Geometric Constraints, 29  Group Face, 166  Gusset, 290  NX 11 for Beginners Helical Layout, 118  Hem, 280  Horizontal, 31  Horizontal Alignment, 33  Infer Center /Axis, 181  Intersect, 136  Jog, 282  Label Chamfer, 162  Label Notch Blend, 160  Law Extension, 331  Linear Dimension, 158  Linear Layout, 113  Lofted Flange, 295  Louver, 289  Make Coaxial, 156  Make Coplanar, 156  Make Corner, 43  Make Offset, 157  Make Parallel, 159  Make Perpendicular, 159  Make Symmetric, 37, 157  Make Tangent, 163  Midpoint, 33  Mirror Assembly, 193  Mirror Face, 167  Mirror Feature, 111  Mirror Geometry, 112  Mouse Functions, 13  Move Component, 178  Move Face, 153  No Explosion, 201  Non-uniform scale, 35  Normal Cutout, 291  Notes, 249  NX Help, 15  Offset and Angle chamfer, 100  Offset Curve, 44  Offset Face, 155, 334  Offset Surface, 332  Open Profile Smart Volume, 66  Ordinate Dimensions, 244  Over-constrained Sketch, 27  Parallel, 30  Parallel Constraint, 183  Parts List and Balloons, 241  Paste Face, 167  Patch Openings, 338  Pattern Component, 192  Pattern Feature, 112  Perpendicular Constraint, 184  Point on Curve, 30  Polygon, 23  Profile, 18  Projected View, 230  Pull Face, 154  Quick Extend, 43  Quick Trim, 43  Radial Dimension, 163  Rapid Dimension, 25  Rectangle, 20  Remember Constraints, 189  Reorder Blends, 162  Replace Blend, 161  Replace Component, 191  Replace Face, 155  Resize Bend Angle, 298  Resize Bend Radius, 298  Resize Blend, 160  Resize Chamfer, 162  Resize Face, 164  Resize Neutral Factor, 299  Revolve Features, 58  Revolved Section View, 233  Revolved Surface, 320  Rib, 130  Ruled, 323  Section View, 231  Sew, 341  Sheet Metal Drawings, 299  Sheet Metal from Solid, 296  Shell, 101  Shortcut Keys, 15  Simple Hole, 89  Simple Interference, 187  Sketch Relations Browser, 39  Sketch Task, 6, 17, 18  Slot, 132  Split Body, 134  Starting a Drawing, 224  Starting a Sheet Metal part, 272  Starting an Assembly, 174  Stop Short of Corner, 97  Studio, 325  Studio Spline, 24  383 NX 11 for Beginners Styled Sweep, 321  Sub-assemblies, 195  Subtract, 136  Suppress Features, 153  Sweep along Guide, 321  Swept, 321  Swept Volume, 137  Swoop, 327  Tab, 274  Tangent, 30  Tapered Hole, 92  The Angle Dimension command, 27  Thicken, 341  Thread, 93  Threaded Hole, 92  Through Curve Mesh, 325  Through Curves, 324  Top Down Assembly, 197  Touch Constraint, 179  Tracelines, 200  Transition, 328  Trim and Extend, 336  Trim Body, 342  Trimmed Sheet, 335  Unexplode Component, 199  Uniform scale, 36  Unite, 135  Untrim, 338  Variable Offset, 333  Variable Radius Blend, 96  Vertical, 31  Vertical Alignment, 33  View Alignment, 239  View Creation Wizard, 226  X-Form, 343  384 ... for Beginners Trim Body 343 X-Form 344 Example 346 Questions 380 Exercise 381 xi NX 11 for Beginners. .. Constant Angle 34 Non-uniform scale 35 Uniform scale 36 Make Symmetric 37 ii NX 11 for Beginners Create Inferred Constraints... written consent of the publisher, except in the form of brief excerpts or quotations for the purpose of review The information contained herein is for the personal use of the reader and may not

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