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NX Manufacturing

Tech Tip Series: Learn the Turbomachinery Machining Workflow

NX Turbomachinery Milling simplifies the NC programming of complex 5-axis blisks and impellers for aero-engines, turbo-machinery and power generation equipment. You can use advanced operations specif...

Solid Edge

Handy Tool for Off-The-Shelf Parts in Your Design

Back in m y day (as my kids have started calling anything that predates them), finding motors, connectors, pumps,  springs or any other part I might buy off the shelf to use in my design was a ...

NX Design

New NX Web Pages Now On Line

The NX™ software product pages on the Siemens PLM Software Web site have been refreshed substantially. This was done to improve the layout and placement of key assets, navigation, and t...

Simcenter

Combating Today's Simulation Complexity (e-book)

Propagating change and  tracking a configuration.  These concepts don't just apply  to Bills of Materials or CAD  Models. They are just as  important, perhaps even more&n...

NX Manufacturing

Inside NX CAM's Machine Tool Simulation

See how you can verify your machining operations in NX CAM using integrated machine tool simualtion. The G-code driven simulation displays full material removal in your machining environment includin...

NX Manufacturing TV

Inside NX CAM's Machine Tool Simulation

See how you can verify your machining operations in NX CAM using integrated machine tool simualtion. The G-code driven simulation displays full material removal in your machining environment includin...

Embedded Software

Resistive RAM

It can be frustrating waiting for a critical technology to be ready for market. We see ever increasing power and...

Verification Horizons

Part 9: The 2012 Wilson Research Group Functional Verification Study

Language and Library Trends (Continued) This blog is a continuation of a series of blogs that present the highlights from...

Solid Edge

What is the Best Way to Use Synchronous Technology

With this blog post, I’m really aiming at three audiences: 1) long-time Solid Edge users who are comfortable with traditional history-based modeling and haven’t yet incorporated Synchronous methods, ...