
NX CAD Advanced Part Design
Maximale Relevanz durch Praxisbezug.
Service Description
This four-day advanced training deepens the understanding of creating complex, parametric solid models and assemblies in Siemens NX. Participants will learn how to build robust models, strategically use surface and form features, link data between parts, apply top-down design methodologies, and efficiently manage and edit large assemblies. A key focus is on mapping design intent across multiple components and structuring models to ensure they remain reliable, reusable, and easy to modify. Upon completion of the "NX CAD Essentials" and "NX CAD Intermediate" courses, participants will have a solid foundation for rapid and productive application in product development. Core Learning Objectives: - Advanced Parametric Modeling: Mastering complex feature dependencies. - Top-Down Design: Controlling assembly structures through skeleton models and control structures. - Interpart Modeling: Linking geometry and parameters between different components (WAVE links). - Robust Structuring: Strategies for high editability and stability during design changes. - Efficient Assembly Management: Advanced techniques for navigating and editing large assembly structures. - Design Intent Mastery: Managing functional relationships across the entire assembly. Recommended for: - Design Engineers - CAD/CAM Managers - NX Administrators Exclusive Bonus: Individual Follow-up Participants receive a complimentary 60-minute individual coaching session to address specific questions regarding the course content. Note: The free follow-up session is subject to availability and must be booked within four weeks after course completion. Duration & Investment: - Duration: Four days (32 units of 50 minutes each) - Price per Day/Participant: Introductory Offer: €400.00; Regular: €450.00 - Total Course Fee: Introductory Offer: €1,600.00; Regular: €1,800.00




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