Siemens Nx Mechanical Routing Essential Training
Published 1/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.88 GB | Duration: 2h 58m
Published 1/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.88 GB | Duration: 2h 58m
Siemens NX Mechanical & Electrical Routing Essential Training
What you'll learn
Complete Mechanical routing
Electrical Routing concepts
How to place parts from libraries
How to Qualify Wire Harness Clamp
Flexible application
Reduces overall routing and end-user training costs.
Requirements
Basics of NX CAD
Description
Mechanical routing is the process of designing and defining the paths for fluid flow systems, such as piping, tubing, conduits, raceways, and steelwork. It can help reduce time to market by allowing users to design and validate routed systems virtually before building them.The Routing Electrical program allows you to quickly define assemblies placed parts around and through other NX assemblies. These subassemblies typically define the systems that provide power or signals, deliver fluids, dispose of waste, provide structural support to the devices in the assembly.NX provides mechanical and electrical routed system design tools and example libraries for tubing, piping, conduit, raceway, devices, signals and steelwork. Mechanical routed system models are fully associative to NX assemblies to facilitate design changes. Automated Bills of Material and bend reports provide information for subsystem manufacturing. Time to market is greatly reduced by eliminating the need to take physical measurements before starting the design of the routed subsystem.Here are some features of mechanical & electrical routing:Design 2D and 3D routing subsystems: Users can design 2D logical and 3D routing subsystems within 3D mechanical models.Automatically calculate cut lengths: Users can automatically calculate cut lengths for their designs.Create a Bill of Material (BOM): Users can automatically generate a complete BOM for their designs.Define paths: Users can define paths for piping and other systems around and through other assemblies.Add stock: Users can add stock to the paths they define.Qualify parts: Users can qualify parts and place standard components like flanges, valves, and pipe tees.Create logical diagrams: Users can develop logical diagrams as part of their mechanical routing.NX mechanical routing now supports and can determine the direction of flow. When flow direction cannot be completely determined automatically, an interface allows the designer to assign flow direction. Flow direction arrows can be displayed temporarily or placed as permanent annotations.NX mechanical routing includes example parts, and system interfaces. • Part libraries – NX provides an example library of parts and stock definitions. Each sample part is a fully parameterized part family. A large number of sample part specifications are also included. Routing also provides various editing functions to modify an existing routing assembly by moving or editing the paths and moving or removing the standard parts. You can extend the base functionality provided by Routing into different areas to create process specific applications in order to provide industry specific knowledge, support and automation. For the Routing Electrical application, Routing supplies the interface to work with a connection list to define wire connectivity and a component list to identify the components for wires connection.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Linear path
Lecture 3 Linear path
Lecture 4 Transform Path
Lecture 5 Spline Path
Lecture 6 Different Type of Ports
Lecture 7 How to Qualify Part & Place Part
Lecture 8 Automatic Add Elbow
Lecture 9 Place part Reducer
Lecture 10 Quick Path
Lecture 11 Heal path & insert fittings
Lecture 12 Standard Pipe Stock & Insulation
Lecture 13 Place Standard Parts on Routing Layout
Lecture 14 How to Define Runs & Spools
Lecture 15 Angle-Beam Support for Pipe Routing
Lecture 16 Create Watertight Fitting
Lecture 17 Linear Path, Duplicate Path & Apply Hydraulic Pipes
Lecture 18 Constraint in Pipe Routing Assembly
Lecture 19 Flexible Hose
Lecture 20 HVAC Create Duct with Branches
Lecture 21 Steel Work Example
Section 2: Electrical Routing
Lecture 22 Electrical connection
Lecture 23 Electrical Routing Place part
Lecture 24 Electrical Routing Spline path and branch
Lecture 25 Electrical Routing Stock and overstock
Designers, Electrical Engineers, Mechanical Engineers