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NX Advanced FEM (Version NX 5)

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Aims
There are 225 slides in this file, it is NOT the expectation that you show all of them to the prospect/customer The aim here is to provide a deck of slides that you can choose to pick and mix from to show a workflow or solution that is appropriate to your requirements These slides describe the Core functionality. I have skipped some icons/functions as they are only applicable for one of the add-on applications. These can be used as the build up for a presentation on one of the add-on applications like Laminates, Response Simulation, Thermal, Flow etc As these slides are all built to a consistent style, doing a pick and mix will still result in a clean looking presentation Please note that after the Solver Language Environment slides, everything is NX Nastran specific Please provide any enhancements or suggestions to Guy.Wills@Siemens.com (+44 1462 44 5029)

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NX Advanced FEM File Organization Basic file structure Idealize and Multiple FEMs Multiple SIMs Physical Property Override Multiple SIMs Physical Property & Thickness Override Multiple Solutions and subcases Variations Model Interaction Simulation Navigator File View Simulation Navigator Easy Management Simulation Navigator Resource Bars Interaction RMB Over Screen Model Mirror Display Model Interaction Show Only Model Interaction Show Adjacent Model Interaction Node Display Model Interaction Mesh Display Model Interaction Mesh Control Display Solver Language Environment Solver Language Environment NX Nastran Environment UI Based on Solver/Solution ANSYS Environment UI Based on Solver/Solution ABAQUS Environment UI Based on Solver/Solution Master Part Master Part Material Property Library Material Properties Idealize Part Part Idealize Part Uses of the Idealize part Idealize Part Idealize Idealize Part Defeature Geometry Idealize Part Partition Idealize Part Midsurface Idealize Part Subdivide Faces Idealize Part Additional Modelling Idealize Part Direct Modelling Idealize Part Material Properties

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FEM Part FEM Part NX Advanced Simulation : CAE Topology NX CAE Topology Geometric Abstraction and Meshing NX CAE Topology NX CAE Topology Auto Heal NX CAE Topology Split Edge NX CAE Topology Split Face NX CAE Topology Merge Edge NX CAE Topology Merge Face NX CAE Topology Match Edge NX CAE Topology Collapse Edge NX CAE Topology Face Repair NX CAE Topology Reset NX CAE Topology Mesh Updates Physical Properties Mesh Collectors Node & Element Sets Mesh Append Mesh Import Mesh Connections Mesh Mating Mesh Connections Edge-Face Connection Mesh Connections Edge Contact Mesh Mesh Connections Surface Contact Mesh Meshing Mesh Points Datum Coordinate Systems Mesh Size Selection FEM Part (cont) Mesh Controls Meshing OD Mesh Meshing 1D Element Cross Sections Meshing 1D Mesh Meshing 1D Mesh Element Attributes Meshing 2D Dependant Mesh Meshing 2D Mapped Mesh Meshing 2D Mesh Meshing 2D Mesh Seeding for 3D Mesh Meshing 3D Swept Mesh Meshing Solid from Shell Mesh Meshing 3D Tetrahedral Mesh Meshing Node Create Meshing Node Between Nodes Meshing Node on Curve/Edge Meshing Node Translate Meshing Node Rotate Meshing Node Reflect Meshing Node Drag Meshing Node Align Meshing Node Displacement CSYS Meshing Node Re-Numbering Meshing Node Modify Coordinate Meshing Node Deletion Meshing Node & Element Information Meshing Node Displacement CSYS FEM Part (cont) Meshing Element Create Meshing Element Extrude Meshing Element Revolve Meshing Element Translate & Copy Meshing Element Copy & Project Meshing Element Copy & Reflect Meshing Shell Split Meshing Combine Tris Meshing Move Mode Meshing Element Re-label Meshing Element Connectivity Meshing Element Deletion Meshing Node & Element Information Meshing Mesh Unlock Model Checking Element Shape Model Checking Element Outlines Model Checking Duplicate Nodes Model Checking Element Normals

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SIM Part Pre-Processing Modeling Objects Manager Modeling Objects Contact Set Parameters Modeling Objects Strategy Parameters Modeling Objects Real Eigenvalue, Lanczos & Householder Modeling Objects Forcing Frequencies Direct & Modal Modeling Objects Time Step Modeling Objects Structural Output Requests Modeling Objects Solution Parameters Modeling Objects System Cells Surface to Surface Contact Surface to Surface Glue Loads Force Loads Bearing Loads Torque Loads Moment Loads Pressure Loads Hydrostatic Pressure Loads Gravity Loads Centrifugal Loads Constant Temperature Loads Nodal Force Location Constraints User Defined Constraints Enforced Displacement Constraints Fixed, Translation & Rotation Constraints Simply Supported SIM Part Pre-Processing (cont) Constraints Slider Constraints Pinned Constraints Cylindrical Constraints Roller Constraints Symmetric Constraints Anti-Symmetric Constraints Velocity Constraints Acceleration Constraints Automatic Coupling Constraints Manual Coupling Constraints Enforced Motion Location Boundary Condition Symbol Display Controls Physical Property Overrides Custom Units & Units Converter Unit Selection Boundary Condition Magnitude Table Field Boundary Condition Magnitude Function Field Solution Solution Containers and Re-using Data Solution Subcase Management Solution Attributes Solution Parameters Solution Comprehensive Check Solution Report Before Solve Solution Solve the Active Solution

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SIM Part Post-Processing NX Integrated Post Processing Results Selection Results Animation Results Post View Display Results Post View Color Bar Results Post View Edges & Faces Results Identify Results Annotation Markers Results Previous / Next Mode or Iteration Results Post Views & Templates Results Multiple Viewports Results Post View Overlay Plotting Paths Graph Style Graph Probing Graph Windowing Solution Report After Solve Export Visualisation Files Simulation Customer Defaults Customer Defaults General Customer Defaults Model Preparation Customer Defaults Mesh Display Customer Defaults Node & Element Display Customer Defaults Mesh Controls Customer Defaults Boundary Condition Display Customer Defaults Threshold Values Nastran Customer Defaults Meshing Customer Defaults Analysis Customer Defaults Post Processor

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NX Advanced FEM File Organisation

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Benefits Benefits

Basic file structure


Simulation part

FEM Part

Working in a Working in a concurrent concurrent environment environment Efficient use of Efficient use of model and data remodel and data reuse use Efficient use of local Efficient use of local memory not all files memory not all files need to be loaded need to be loaded

Idealize Part

Master Part

Note Write Access to Master Part is not required

Multiple Idealize and Multiple FEMs


Benefits Benefits
Multiple analyses for same CAD Multiple analyses for same CAD part part Multiple representations for different Multiple representations for different analysis needs from same CAD part analysis needs from same CAD part
FEM1 FEM4 FEM2 FEM3

CAE user view

Idealize Part

Idealize Part

CAD user view

Master Part

Multiple SIMs Physical Property Override


SIM1 Generic Steel (Inherited from Master Part) SIM2 AISI_STEEL_1008+HR

FEM1

Idealize Part

Benefits Benefits
Master Part

Quickly and easily Quickly and easily explore effects of explore effects of different materials different materials What if and What if and sensitivity studies sensitivity studies
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Multiple SIMs Properties & Material Override


SIM1 Inherited Properties SIM2 Properties & Material Overrides

FEM1

Master Part

Benefits Benefits
Idealize Part

Quickly and easily explore effects of Quickly and easily explore effects of different materials, thicknesses, shell different materials, thicknesses, shell offsets etc offsets etc What if and sensitivity studies What if and sensitivity studies
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Multiple Solutions and Subcases


Solution 1

Benefits Benefits
Quickly and easily explore Quickly and easily explore effects of different loading effects of different loading conditions conditions Boundary Efficient analysis in complex Conditions Efficient analysis in complex referenced environments environments
from Simulation Container

SIM1

Solution 2 FEM1 Simulation Containers Subcase 1 Idealize Part Subcase 1

Multiple Subcases

Master Part Multiple Solutions


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Variations
Simulation Part Simulation Part

FEM Part

Additional external FE data

FEM Part

External FE data

No Idealized part required


Master Part

No Idealized or Master Part required Benefits Benefits


Quickly and easily include external FE Quickly and easily include external FE data data Flexible work flows work the way you Flexible work flows work the way you want to work want to work 13

Model Interaction

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Simulation Navigator File View


Simulation File View Simulation Centric View Simulation Centric View for the analysts Design Part Centric View for the inverted view Active File shown in Blue Design Part Centric View Optionally any unused and open parts can be hidden Easy to understand the file relationships Fast method of Switching active file Double Click Design Part Centric View with Unused Parts Hidden Fast method to create new Simulation files

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Simulation Navigator Easy Management


Simulation Centric File View Active Solver Environment

Mesh Out-ofDate Symbol Hide/Show of Polygon models and Meshes during selection Containers to Organise related CAE Data

Drag n Drop from Containers to Solution

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Simulation Navigator Easy Management


RMB Operations Directly from Navigator

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Simulation Navigator Resource Bars


Resource Bars for Simulation Simulation Post Processing XY Functions

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Simulation Navigator Resource Bars


Roles Industry Specific Advanced & Essentials General Assembly Navigator Part Navigator History Internet Explorer On-Line Help

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Interaction RMB Over Screen Model


RMB Over Screen Entities enables fast access to functionality applicable to the highlighted item

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Mirror Display
Mirror Display is powerful for visualising Symmetric models Mirror Plane can be set anywhere Post View Settings work with the Mirror Display

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Model Interaction Show Only


Reduce the complexity of geometry on the screen Focus on a sub-set of the model Selection Methods
Tangent Faces Adjacent Faces Fillet Faces Cylindrical Faces Sliver Faces

Hide/Show from the Simulation Navigation Used during other commands to simply the screen
Show Hide

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Model Interaction Show Adjacent


Show Adjacent to grow visible related geometry Selection Methods
Tangent Faces Adjacent Faces Fillet Faces Cylindrical Faces Sliver Faces

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Model Interaction Node Display


Node Display options
None (default) Dot Asterisk Color

Element Display options


Coarse (default) Medium Fine

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Model Interaction Mesh Display


Mesh Display
By Collector By Mesh

Mesh Display options


Colour Edge Colour Shrink Percentage 2d Element Normals

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Model Interaction Mesh Control Display


Mesh Control Symbol display Size Shaded With Text Value

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Solver Language Environment

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Solver Language Environment


PLM XML definitions enable rapid change & addition of solver languages All Loads, Boundary Conditions, Element Types, and Solver Inputs reflect selected solution environment

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Solver Language Environment (cont) Non-UGS Solver support

Import of I-deas Universal file with CAE data only


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NX Nastran Environment UI Based on Solver/Solution


Selected at FEM part file creation
Mesh creation

Selected at Solution creation in SIM part


Solution creation and editing Defines Sub-Case options Benefits Benefits
User interface words User interface words are familiar are familiar Elements, Loads, Elements, Loads, Boundary Conditions Boundary Conditions etc are all in the words etc are all in the words of the selected Solver of the selected Solver
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ANSYS Environment UI Based on Solver/Solution


Selected at FEM part file creation
Mesh creation

Selected at Solution creation in SIM part


Solution creation and editing Defines Sub-Case options Benefits Benefits
User interface words are User interface words are familiar familiar Elements, Loads, Elements, Loads, Boundary Conditions etc Boundary Conditions etc are all in the words of the are all in the words of the selected Solver selected Solver
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ABAQUS Environment UI Based on Solver/Solution


Selected at FEM part file creation
Mesh creation

Selected at Solution creation in SIM part


Solution creation and editing Defines Sub-Case options Benefits Benefits
User interface words are User interface words are familiar familiar Elements, Loads, Elements, Loads, Boundary Conditions etc Boundary Conditions etc are all in the words of the are all in the words of the selected Solver selected Solver
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Master Part

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Master Part
Idealized part is NOT a requirement
Simulation Part

Full NX CAD modelling functionality is available for building models for CAE purposes
FEM Part

Master Part

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Material Property Library


Import from Material Property Library Metals Plastics Isotropic Orthotropic Anisotropic Fluids Assign to Parts Create new based on existing materials

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Material Properties
Constant Values Variable Values defined by a Table Units selection Adding new materials to the Library is documented in the on-line help

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Idealize Part

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Idealize Part
Simulation part

Uses of the Idealize part


Read only Master Part
FEM Part

Therefore can not change the Master Part geometry Vital in a Managed Environment

Idealize Part

What If exploration or studies based on the same Master Part Geometry Reduction or Abstraction Additional Geometry or Datums

Master Part

Benefits Benefits
Support Concurrent Engineering Support Concurrent Engineering Associativity to Master Model Associativity to Master Model
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Uses of the Idealize part


Idealize Part Idealize Part Idealize Part Idealize Part

Master Part

What If exploration or studies based on the same Master Part Removing geometry
By type and size Holes and Blends By selection Auto saved methods for updates

Adding Additional Modelling features, holes, blends, chamfers, ribs, bosses etc Different materials from the Master Part
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Uses of the Idealize part


Idealize Part Idealize Part Idealize Part Idealize Part Idealize Part Idealize Part

Master Part

Geometry Reduction or Abstraction


One or more significant geometry changes to the Master Part Symmetric, Asymmetric or Axisymmetric models Mid-Surface Partition or Surface Splitting
Load/Restraint Application Local mesh control Mesh Mating condition common mesh across boundary
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Uses of the Idealize part


Idealize Part Idealize Part Idealize Part

Master Part

Additional Geometry
Datums like Coordinate Systems Curves and points to place FEM entities
Lumped Mass Rigid Elements

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Idealize Part Idealize


Removing Holes and Blends Based on their size Manual selection

Idealize Part

Idealize Part

Idealize Part

Idealize Part

Master Part

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Idealize Part Defeature Geometry


Removing Geometry by Selection Method saved for Update replays
Pick outermost face as seed

Pick Region boundary faces

Idealize Part

Idealize Part

Selected faces

Master Part

Resulting De-feature

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Idealize Part Partition


Cutting part(s) into multiple volumes that share common faces Cutting part(s) into multiple surface patches that share common edges Load/Restraint Application Local mesh control Mesh Mating condition common mesh across boundary Associative or Non-Associative to model
Idealize Part Idealize Part Idealize Part Idealize Part Idealize Part Idealize Part

Master Part

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Idealize Part Midsurface


Automatic Midsurface generation Face Pair technique Offset technique Using another Sheet Body to define the Midsurface Proportional Thickness or Specific value

Idealize Part

Idealize Part

Idealize Part

Idealize Part

Idealize Part

Idealize Part

Master Part

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Idealize Part Subdivide Faces


Subdividing Faces Intersection of Datum Planes Intersection of Faces Projected Curves and Edges Projected Line between 2 points Load/Restraint Application Local mesh control
Idealize Part Idealize Part Idealize Part Idealize Part Idealize Part Idealize Part

Master Part

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Idealize Part Additional Modelling


All modelling functionality is available Datums, curves, holes, blends, chamfers, ribs, bosses, surfaces, solids etc etc

Idealize Part

Idealize Part

Idealize Part

Idealize Part

Master Part

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Idealize Part Direct Modelling


Direct Modelling (DMX) Editing parts with no CAD features Imported geometry Surrounding BREP updated Tangency maintained Surfaces Resized Fillets Surfaces Replaced
Little End Moved

Bolt Holes moved


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Idealize Part Material Properties

Override Material

Master Part Material

Set the Material Properties of the body(s) different from the Master Part What If studies of different materials

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FEM Part

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FEM Part
Simulation part

Uses of the FEM part


Geometry Abstraction CAE Topology
FEM Part

Model Organisation using Collectors Meshing

Idealize Part

Automatic Manual

Mesh Connections
Master Part

Model Checking

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NX Advanced Simulation : CAE Topology CAE Topology


What is it?
An abstracted layer of CAE specific topology with CAE specific modeling tools, over and above that provided by CAD Initially one polygon face is created for each CAD face

What does it do?


Automatically simplifies geometry by removing irregular and tiny features to allow effective CAE meshing Fully Manual through to a Fully Automatic process. Best practise is a mix of Manual and Automatic simplification

Why is it valuable?
Reduces the time to mesh and the number of elements generated (reducing solve time) while improving element quality and results accuracy

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NX CAE Topology Geometric Abstraction and Meshing

CAE Topology CAE Topology

Design Geometry Realities

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NX CAE Topology

Issues
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NX CAE Topology

0.02mm wide sliver

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NX CAE Topology

Issues
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NX CAE Topology

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NX CAE Topology Auto Heal


Healing of CAE Topology
Selected faces Complete model Auto calculation of Small Feature value Also removes sharp sliver like corners Before Heal

After Heal

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NX CAE Topology Split Edge Split an Edge


To define separate Boundary Conditions along a Polygon edge Point Selection Control mesh density

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NX CAE Topology Split Face Split Face


Split a polygon face along a projected line Mesh control Boundary Condition control

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NX CAE Topology Merge Edge Merge Edge


Merges 2 polygon edges that share a vertex into one polygon edge Used to recover Split Edges

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NX CAE Topology Merge Face


Merge Face Merge two separate polygon faces into a single polygon face along a common polygon edge Commonly before and after an Auto Heal Before or After Meshing Used to remove data to get a better quality mesh

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NX CAE Topology Match Edge Match one polygon edge to a second polygon edge Result is a single polygon edge Used to tidy up or repair poor quality geometry

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NX CAE Topology Collapse Edge Collapses the selected polygon edge to a selected point on the edge Used to get manual control over how small edges are collapsed

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NX CAE Topology Face Repair

Create a new polygon face to fill a hole Repair a poor quality polygon face
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NX CAE Topology Reset Resets the selected polygon geometry to its original state ie one for one with the CAD surfaces Recover data for including in Mesh

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NX CAE Topology Mesh Updates CAE Topology changes can be done before and after Meshes are applied After a change (like Merge Face) the Mesh is flagged out of date
In the Simulation Navigator Mesh Update icon

Note if multiple meshes exist, only the changed ones are flagged as out of date and updated Allows for multiple CAE Topology changes and one mesh update
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Physical Properties
Physical Property is Solver and Element dependant
Family of Elements Material Reference Commonly referred to as PID Often used to identify different parts in an Assembly

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Mesh Collectors
Mesh Collectors are a method for multiple Meshes to reference the same Material, Physical Properties and Display Properties Organised by Element Family Element Type Physical Property (inc Material) Workflow Creation Options Prior to Meshing On-the-fly During Meshing Post Meshing

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Mesh Collectors
Model Management
Drag n Drop item between collectors Mesh inherits the target Collector properties inc Physical, Material and Display Display control
Hide/Show all Meshes in Collector Hide/Show Individual Meshes

Benefits
Model management Visible model organization Fast and easy to use for detail or global changes

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Node and Element Sets


Named Collection of Nodes or Elements Used for defining output for a solution FEM Based Sets can be used by any referencing SIM SIM Based Sets are only available within that SIM file

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Mesh Append Mesh Append copies Mesh from one FEM file into the current FEM file
Optional Prefix to Imported object Names Node, Element & PID number Start and Offsets

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Mesh Import Import of a solver deck from an External file


Units selection for the incoming data Append to existing files or Create New files

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Mesh Connections Mesh Mating


Mesh Mating Conditions aligns the mesh on Source and Target
Glue Coincident condition
2 faces share same nodes

Glue Non-Coincident condition


Multi-Point Constraints (MPCs) to connect the meshes

Free Coincident condition


No mesh connection

Auto Detection or Manual Selection of mating faces


Search all possible pairs or only for identical pairs of faces

Used to prepare mesh for Contact definition

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Mesh Connections Edge-Face Connection


Connection between a set of edges and a set of faces Contact Node drive Meshes in both sides if Match Meshes used Uses Rigid Links and MPCs to connect the meshes

Glue Meshes

Match Meshes

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Mesh Connections Edge Contact Mesh


Edge Based Contact definition Contact Nodes drive meshes on both sides Uses GAP elements to model Contact

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Mesh Connections Surface Contact Mesh


Surface Based Contact definition Surfaces are not auto Split or Partitioned Contact Nodes drive meshes on both sides Uses GAP elements to model Contact

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Meshing Mesh Points


Used to create specific location for a node, for example on an Edge or Face Point can Associative or NonAssociative to Geometry Mesh is associative to the Mesh Point Mesh Point location can be edited Used to create a location for a Load or Boundary Condition, spider for load transfer

Mesh Point
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Datum Coordinate Systems


Datum Coordinate Systems Cartesian Cylindrical Spherical

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Mesh Size Selection The Lightening symbol will suggest an Overall Element Size based on examination of the selected geometry User can set a value appropriate to their task Default settings for everything else will give a good mesh for most geometry

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Mesh Size Selection


Surface Mesh Size Variation Min less curvature refinement to follow geometry Max more curvature refinement to follow geometry Volume Mesh Size Variation Min elements remain approx constant in size throughout the body Max elements expand rapidly towards the center of the body Mesh Transition Gradually transitions the size of elements in the mesh from any defined local element sizes back to the global element size
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Mesh Size Selection


Small Feature tolerance defines size of geometry that will be abstracted Element size of 10mm & 10% setting will abstract out 1mm sized faces Merge Edges Removes the Polygon edge when angle between edges is less than Vertex Angle Mapped Mesh control of Fillets/Blends faces Filtered by Inside, Outside or Both Min & Max radius

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Mesh Controls
Mesh Controls Number on an Edge Size on an Edge Chordal Tolerance on an Edge Biasing on an Edge Size on a Face Managed by Mesh Controls Collector

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Mesh Controls Used to control Mesh distribution, quality, mating etc Meshes associative to Mesh Controls

Size on Face Mesh Control

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Meshing OD Mesh 0D or Scalar Elements for Lumped or Distributed Mass

Element Attributes vary according to the Solver Environment & Element Type
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Meshing 1D Element Cross Sections


Standard Cross Sections User Defined Properties

Dialog to define and Manage Cross Sections 1D Element Attributes will Reference Stored Sections

User Defined Sketch

User Defined Solid Face

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Meshing 1D Mesh Multiple options depending on the selection of Group 1 and 2

Group 2 Group 1

Along an edge, around a face, between curves or edges, point to curve/edge etc

Element Attributes vary according to the Solver Environment & Element Type
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Meshing 1D Mesh Element Attributes


1D Element Cross Sections

1D Elements reference a Physical Property


Material Section(s)

Element Attributes for Beams, Bars and Rods


Beams & Bars require Orientation vector Inherited from Geometry Specific Values

Bushes require Axis Definition

Element Attributes vary according to the Solver Environment & Element Type
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Meshing 2D Dependant Mesh


Master & Target face selection Topologically Identical Faces Multiple Faces and Loops Coordinate System Selection Mesh Type Selection Free or Mapped New Mesh or Use Existing Mesh on Master Face Managed by 2D Collector

Uses Contact Regions Flange Mating Symmetric Faces


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Meshing 2D Mapped Mesh


3 or 4 Topological Sided Face (Single Loop) Mesh Controls automatically added if not pre-defined Can be used as Seed for 3D Meshing

Element Attributes vary according to the Solver Environment & Element Type

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Meshing 2D Mesh
Creation of 2D Shell or Plate elements on selected faces Mesh will be also driven by Mesh Points Mating Conditions Contact Definitions Mesh Controls

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Meshing 2D Mesh Seeding for 3D Mesh


2D Mesh can be used to Seed or define a 3D Mesh Turn OFF Export Mesh to Solver

2D Mesh does NOT get written to the solver Also does not appear in the SIM file

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Meshing 3D Swept Mesh


Preview of Mesh distribution along edges

3D Swept Mesh requires source face selection This face is meshed and swept through the volume
Notice Mapped meshing around holes
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Meshing 3D Swept Mesh


Green 2D Seed Meshes to define 3D Swept Mesh Brown & Blue 3D Swept Meshes

2D Mesh the Seed faces to control mesh type and distribution 2D Mesh Turn OFF Export Mesh to Solver then this mesh is not written to the solver input deck 3D Swept Mesh starts with these Seed meshes
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Meshing Solid from Shell Mesh


Generates a 3D Mesh from a closed surface mesh Used when the importing CAD geometry is not complete and CAE topology is used to close the volume

Final 3D Mesh Seed 2D Mesh

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Meshing 3D Tetrahedral Mesh


3D Tet Mesh Auto Element Size sets a good value to start the meshing process Same Mesh Options as 2D Mesh

Mesh quality CAE Topology Editing Mesh Controls 2D Surface Seed Meshes Volume Mesh Size Variation
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Meshing 3D Tetrahedral Mesh Good technique is to seed the mesh by applying 2D Mesh to selected faces Add refinement and detail control where required

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Meshing Node Create

Location & Displacement by Global or Selected CSYS

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Meshing Node Between Nodes

Place Nodes equidistant between 2 selected Nodes Geometry independent ie does not track surface(s) between Nodes Displacement by Global or Selected CSYS

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Meshing Node on Curve/Edge

Place Nodes equidistant along a selected Edge/Curve Number of Nodes or Distance between Nodes Displacement by Global or Selected CSYS

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Meshing Node Translate

Node Translate/Copy Multiple Selection Methods Displacement by Global or Selected CSYS


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Meshing Node Rotate

Node Rotate/Copy Multiple Selection Methods Displacement by Global or Selected CSYS

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Meshing Node Reflect

Node Reflect/Copy Multiple Selection Methods Displacement by Global or Selected CSYS

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Meshing Node Drag

Node Dragging Off Geometry


Drags in a plane parallel to screen through start node location

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Meshing Node Drag

Node Dragging On Geometry Drags on associated geometry Edge Face Dynamic Display of Element Quality Check

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Meshing Node Align

Move selected Nodes onto Vector between 2 Nodes Multiple Selection Methods

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Meshing Node Displacement CSYS

Assign Nodal Displacement Coordinate System Cartesian Cylindrical Spherical Pre-Existing or Created on-the-fly Select Nodes by Edge Face Body Individual Selection

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Meshing Node Re-Numbering

Modify Node Numbering/Label

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Meshing Node Modify Coordinates

Modify the Coordinate(s) of selected Nodes Global or Selected CSYS X, Y, Z R, Theta, Z R, Theta, Phi

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Meshing Node Deletion

Delete Nodes Only Nodes not attached to Elements will be deleted

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Meshing Node & Element Information

Node Information Displacement CSYS Coordinates Connected Elements

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Meshing Nodal Displacement CSYS

Display Assigned Displacement Coordinate System for selected Nodes Display Related Nodes or Geometry to a Displacement Coordinate System

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Meshing Element Create

Element Creation attached to existing Nodes Mesh Collector selection or Creation on-the-fly New Mesh Add to Existing Mesh

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Meshing Element Create

Element Creation attached to existing Nodes Mesh Collector selection or Creation on-the-fly New Mesh Add to Existing Mesh

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Meshing Element Extrude

Extrude an Existing Element(s) Edge Mesh Collector selection or Creation on-the-fly New Mesh Add to Existing Mesh

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Meshing Element Extrude

Extrude an Existing Element(s) Face Mesh Collector selection or Creation on-the-fly New Mesh Add to Existing Mesh

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Meshing Element Revolve

Revolves an Existing Element(s) Edge Mesh Collector selection or Creation on-the-fly New Mesh Add to Existing Mesh

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Meshing Element Revolve

Revolve an Existing Element(s) Face Mesh Collector selection or Creation on-the-fly New Mesh Add to Existing Mesh

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Meshing Element Translate & Copy

Translate & Copy Element(s) relative to CSYS or a Vector Mesh Collector selection or Creation on-the-fly New Mesh Add to Existing Mesh

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Meshing Element Copy & Project

Project & Copy Element(s) onto a Target Surface(s) Mesh Collector selection or Creation on-the-fly New Mesh Add to Existing Mesh

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Meshing Element Copy & Project

Project & Copy Element(s) onto a Target Surface(s) Mesh Collector selection or Creation on-the-fly New Mesh Add to Existing Mesh

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Meshing Element Copy & Reflect

Reflect & Copy Element(s) about a Plane Mesh Collector selection or Creation on-the-fly New Mesh Add to Existing Mesh

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Meshing Shell Split

Splits Quadrilateral Multiple Elements

Mesh Update will remove Manual changes New Elements remain in Mesh Collector
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Meshing Combine Tris

Combine Triangular elements into Quadrilaterals Linear to Linear Parabolic to Parabolic Mesh Update will remove Manual changes New Element remains in Mesh Collector
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Meshing Move Node

Move a Node (and its connected elements) Converts Quads to Tris if required & removes duplicate nodes Mesh Update will remove Manual changes

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Meshing Element Re-Label

Modify Element Numbering/Label

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Meshing Element Connectivity

Replace One Node with another Node Specific Mesh Connections

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Meshing Element Deletion

Delete Elements Optionally delete Orphaned Nodes

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Meshing Node & Element Information

Element Information Type Mesh Collector Nodes Quality

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Meshing Mesh Unlock

Unlock a Mesh for Manual Operations to be carried out

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Model Checking Element Shape


Element Shape tests the elements against a series of Threshold Values for different element types User can set these values in the Preference dialog

Threshold Values set in Customer Defaults

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Model Checking Element Outlines Element Outlines show the Free Element Faces or Edges

All Checks also available from the Navigator

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Model Checking Duplicate Nodes Duplicate Nodes


Locate to check model Merge to correct model

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Model Checking Element Normals Displays the Element Normals

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SIM Part Pre-Processing

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Modeling Objects Manager


Modeling Objects For re-use by multiple solves Solver and Solution Type dependant

Referenced Modeling Objects


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Modeling Objects Contact Set Parameters


Parameters to define the Contact conditions Solver and Solution Type dependant Options shown for NX Nastran

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Modeling Objects Strategy Parameters


Parameters to define the NonLinear Strategy Solver and Solution Type dependant Options shown for NX Nastran

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Modeling Objects Real Eigenvalue Lanczos & Householder


Parameters for a Lanczos run Solver and Solution Type dependant Options shown for NX Nastran

Parameters for a Householder run Solver and Solution Type dependant Options shown for NX Nastran

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Modeling Objects Forcing Frequencies Direct & Modal


Parameters for a Direct Forced Frequency run Solver and Solution Type dependant Options shown for NX Nastran

Parameters for a Modal Forced Frequency run Solver and Solution Type dependant Options shown for NX Nastran

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Modeling Objects Time Step Parameters to define a Time Step

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Modeling Objects Structural Output Requests


Parameters to define Structural Output Requests Grouped according to function Preview to see what will be written to the solver

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Modeling Objects Solution Parameters


Solution Parameters Solver and Solution Type dependant Options shown for NX Nastran See Quick Reference Guide for details

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Modeling Objects System Cells


Solution Parameters Solver and Solution Type dependant Options shown for NX Nastran See Quick Reference Guide for details

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Surface to Surface Contact


Surface to Surface Contact options Automatic Detection or Manual Selection Coefficient of Friction Search distances Offsets

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Surface to Surface Glue


Surface to Surface Glue options Search distance Penalty Value Does not require similar meshes For example Tet to Hex Smooth transition of loads across boundaries

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Loads Force
Force Load Options Magnitude and direction Normal to selected faces Fx, Fy, Fz Components relative to selected coordinate system Shear, In/Out plane force Managed in the Load Container

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Loads Bearing
Bearing Load Distributed load across cylindrical curves or faces Parabolic or Sinosoidal distribution Managed in the Load Container

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Loads Torque
Torque Load Distributed load across cylindrical curves or faces Managed in the Load Container

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Loads Moment
Moment Load Options Magnitude and direction Normal to selected faces Mx, My, Mz Components relative to selected coordinate system Shear, In/Out plane moment Managed in the Load Container

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Loads Pressure
Pressure Load Options Normal to 3D faces Normal to 2D faces only Px, Py, Pz Component Pressure Px, Py, Pz Component Pressure on Beams Managed in the Load Container

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Loads Hydrostatic Pressure


Hydrostatic Pressure Distributed pressure across selected faces Managed in the Load Container

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Loads Gravity
Gravity Load Applied to complete model Magnitude and Direction Ax, Ay, Az Component Gravity relative to selected coordinate system Managed in the Load Container

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Loads Centrifugal
Centrifugal Load Applied to complete model Direction & centre of rotation Angular Acceleration Angular Velocity Managed in the Load Container

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Loads Constant Temperature


Constant Temperature Load Applied to curves, edges or faces Managed in the Load Container

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Nodal Force Location


Location for a Nodal Force Excitation for the NX Response Simulation application Requires a matching Dynamic Load Managed in the Load Container

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Constraints User Defined


User Defined Constraints
Free, Fixed or Displacement Cartesian, Cylindrical or Spherical coordinate system Managed in Constraint Container

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Constraints Enforced Displacement


Enforced Displacement Options
Magnitude and direction Normal to selected faces Component Displacement relative to selected coordinate system Managed in the Constraint Container

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Constraints Fixed, Translation & Rotation


Fixed Constraints (Restraints) All DOF No Translation No Rotation Managed in the Constraints Container

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Constraints Simply Supported


Simply Supported Constraint Magnitude and Direction of Support Normal to selected surfaces Managed in the Constraint Container

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Constraints Slider
Slider constraint Planar sliding face Sliding direction Managed in the Constraint Container

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Constraints Pinned
Pinned Constraint for Cylindrical Surfaces Managed in the Constraint Container

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Constraints Cylindrical
Cylindrical Constraint
Radial Growth Axial Rotation Axial Growth Relative to selected cylindrical surface

Managed in the Constraint Container

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Constraints Roller
Roller Constraint Managed in the Constraint Container

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Constraints Symmetric
Symmetric Constraint Managed in the Constraint Container

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Constraints Anti-Symmetric
Anti-Symmetric Constraint Managed in the Constraint Container

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Constraints Velocity
Velocity Constraint Specific to these NX Nastran Solutions SEDFREQ 108 Direct Frequency Response SEDTRAN 109 Direct Transient Response SEMFREQ 111 Modal Frequency Response SEMTRAN 112 Modal Transient Response Managed in the Constraint Container

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Constraints Acceleration
Velocity Constraint Specific to these NX Nastran Solutions SEDFREQ 108 Direct Frequency Response SEDTRAN 109 Direct Transient Response SEMFREQ 111 Modal Frequency Response SEMTRAN 112 Modal Transient Response Managed in the Constraint Container

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Constraints Automatic Coupling


Coupled degrees of freedom between offset or symmetric meshes Managed in the Constraint Container

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Constraints Manual Coupling Create either Coupled DOF or Constraint Equations between selected nodes Managed in the Constraint Container

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Constraints Enforced Motion Location


Enforced Motion Location Constraint Specific to these NX Nastran Solutions SEDFREQ 108 Direct Frequency Response SEDTRAN 109 Direct Transient Response SEMFREQ 111 Modal Frequency Response SEMTRAN 112 Modal Transient Response Managed in the Constraint Container

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Boundary Condition Symbol Display Controls


All Boundary Conditions have a Symbol associated and the Style can be changed

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Physical Property Overrides Allows the SIM file to override the Physical properties defined in the FEM file Mesh with Overridden property shown in Red What-if studies

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Custom Units & Units Converter


Units Manager create Custom Units for various Measures Units Converter

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Unit Selection
Numeric entry for a value can be entered in different units
Measure
on the fly measurement from existing geometry

Field
Define the magnitude as a constant or variable (eg time dependant)

Function
Define the magnitude as a function that calculates a single value

Link Existing Field


Link to an existing Field Variable

Make Constant
Converts an expression to a constant value

Examples

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Boundary Condition Magnitude Table Field


Maths Expression Field Table Based Field Existing Named Variables

Tables Field User selected Dependant and Independent columns

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Boundary Condition Magnitude Function Field


Pre-defined functions that calculate a value Categories
Beams Fluids Gears Geometry Materials Maths Mechanics Misc O Rings Plate Spreadsheet Spring String Units Vibration
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Solution
Solution is Solver dependant Solution gathers everything together to perform a solve SIM File can contain many Solutions to study different aspects of the design Only one is active

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Solution Containers and Re-using Data


All Boundary Conditions, constraints etc are stored in Containers They are then referenced by the Solutions and Subcases

Simulation Containers

Drag n Drop Multiple Subcases

Benefits Benefits
Multiple Solutions

Re-use of data Re-use of data Quickly and easily explore effects Quickly and easily explore effects of different loading conditions of different loading conditions Efficient analysis in complex Efficient analysis in complex environments environments
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Solution Subcase Management


Subcase availability and options will vary according to the active Solver and Solution type
Output Request Object

Each Solution can have multiple Subcases Loads can be used in any combination of Subcases Subcases can include Pre-Loads like Thermal results from a previous solve

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Solution Attributes
Solution Attributes availability and options will vary according to the active Solver and Solution type

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Solution Parameters
Solution Attributes availability and options will vary according to the active Solver and Solution type

Exact Version of NX Nastran

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Solution Comprehensive Check


Solution Comprehensive Check Warnings & Errors Mesh Materials Boundary Conditions Solution

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Solution Report Before Solve


Solution Report Before Solve User entered text description/documentation Snapshot screen images HTML Interactive report export

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Solution Solve the Active Solution


Solve the Active Solution options Solve interactively (eg using NX Nastran Desktop) Write (export) the solver input file for further job editing or queue management Solve interactively an existing Input file (ie Restart) Edit the Input file and solve directly (useful at add extra Solver specific entries)

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SIM Part Post-Processing

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NX Integrated Post Processing


Viewport Synchronization Viewport Layout Easy selection of results

Post Processing Icons

Dedicated Post Processing Navigator

Dedicated XY Graphing

Import of Existing Results for comparison Post Views and Templates


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Results Selection
Results Selection from the Post Processing Navigator Ease of navigation through available Results Double mouse click to change the Results display Plot to a Existing Viewport, to a New Viewport or Overlay (combine) Existing display

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Results Animation
Results Animation options Number of Frames Delay between frames Full cycle (forwards then backwards) Play, Pause, Stop Single frame forwards or backwards During Animation Change the Results Screen rotate/pan/zoom Toggle on/off Meshes Save to Animated GIF

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Results Post View Display


Post View Display Options Styles
Contours Elements Isolines, Isosurfaces
Result Set Selection

Mark Arrow, Cube, Sphere, Tensor

Absolute or scaled values Coordinate System for results calculation

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Results Post View Display


Post View Display Options Results Plot options vary according to the Display type

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Results Post View Display


Deformed model display Results domain Free Face Volume Cutting Plane

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Results Post View Color Bar


Post View Color Bar Max & Min values Number of colors Color scheme Scale Legend level of detail

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Results Post View Edges & Faces


Post View Edges & Faces display & color options Primary Display for Element Edge & Faces Undeformed Display

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Results Identify
Identify to probe and display nodal and elemental information Results n Max, or n Min Result values Result Range Selected data saved to Excel for further study

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Results Identify Identify works on all types of Results display

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Results Annotation Markers


Results Marker shows max/min of the current active Result Set Max & Min Max only Min only Drag Marker to reposition

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Results Previous / Next Mode or Iteration


Quick change to the next Mode or Iteration

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Results Post Views & Templates


Post Views store the Post View setup Provides quick and efficient method of controlling displays in different Views Post Views can be saved and are available for re-use

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Results Multiple Viewports


Multiple Viewports Different Post Views per Viewport Select all views ports for Synchronised screen rotate/pan/zoon Return the view to Model display

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Results Post View Overlay


Post View Overlay Post View changes can be saved to all or selected Post Views

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Plotting Paths
Paths defined by
Node labels Screen selection Edge selection

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Plotting Paths Graphs can be Overlaid to compare data using same Axis Path and Graph data stored in external file (*.afu)

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Graph Style
Edit Graph Style Dynamic Selection of Graph element Graph Title Graph Legend Axis style
Axis Labels Axis Numbers Axis Type, Values & Units

Curve style

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Graph Style
Graph Grid Style
Grid Layout Divisions

Save the current Graph Settings to the current Template File Save the current Graph Setting to a new Template File

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Graph Probing
Data Point Probing and Marking Dynamic Display of curve data points & values Specific curve location values Probe Text Styles

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Graph Probing
Peak and Valley locating and Marking

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Graph Probing
Fine Tracking and Marking

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Graph Windowing
Window into the Graph X Window Y Window X-Y Window No Window to return to full graph

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Solution Report After Solve


Solution Report After Solve User entered text description/documentation Snapshot screen images HTML Interactive report export

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Export Visualisation Files


Direct export of JT visualisation model Direct export of screen images PNG JPEG GIF TIFF BMP Direct export of Animation Animated GIF

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Customer Defaults for Simulation

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Customer Defaults General General


Default Solver Language Creation of the four simulation files

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Customer Defaults Model Preparation Model Preparation


Default values for CAE Topology creation

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Customer Defaults Mesh Display Mesh Display


Default Mesh displays for different mesh types Color, Line width, Shrink etc

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Customer Defaults Node & Element Display Node & Element Display
Node style Element display quality

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Customer Defaults Mesh Controls Mesh Control defaults

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Customer Defaults Boundary Condition Display Boundary Condition Display


Defaults for color, line width and style

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Customer Defaults Threshold Values Nastran Threshold Values Nastran


Element quality check threshold values for Tri, Quad, Tet, Hex and Wedge element types

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Customer Defaults Meshing Meshing


General defaults for the meshing task

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Customer Defaults Analysis Analysis


General and specific for Optimization and Fatigue (Durability)

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Customer Defaults Post Processor Post Processor


Defaults for text display Report file names

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