Release Notes
Release Notes
Release Notes
NX 10.0.1 Release
Notes
Welcome to NX 10.0.1
February 2015
Dear Customer:
We are proud to introduce NX 10.0.1, the latest release of our NX product development solution. NX
10.0.1 is a major release with significant new functionality in all areas of the product and we believe
that the new and enhanced functions will help you become more productive.
Siemens PLM Software has a clear and consistent strategy: to provide Digital Product Development
and Manufacturing solutions that help you transform your whole product development process. This
release delivers enhancements that enable you to increase your levels of productivity in product
development and manufacturing while working within a collaborative managed environment.
Summary
With the NX 10.0.1 release, we continue to look for innovative ways to deliver solutions that meet
your product development and manufacturing challenges.
We are confident that our accomplishment of these objectives will enable you to extract the highest
value from our solutions. For a complete overview of all enhancements and for additional information
about this release, refer to these Release Notes as well as the What's New Guide included with
the NX 10.0.1 Help.
Sincerely,
Your NX 10.0.1 Team
Welcome to NX 10.0.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Fundamentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
Caveats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2
CAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Modeling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Product Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Caveats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
Drafting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
Product Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
Caveats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6
Documentation Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
Assemblies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
Product Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
Caveats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
Visual Reporting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
Caveats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
CAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
Manufacturing Product Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
Manufacturing Product Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
CAM Early Adopter program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2
Tool path and template changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3
Preliminary Post Configurator documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9
General changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10
Milling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-11
Hole machining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-12
On-machine probing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-13
Manufacturing critical maintenance and retirement notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-14
Integrated Simulation and Verification (ISV) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-18
Manufacturing caveats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-18
General caveats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-18
Milling caveats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-20
Hole machining caveats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-25
ISV caveats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-26
Turning caveats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-28
CAE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
Advanced Simulation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
Caveats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
Customer support
Customers covered by valid maintenance agreements are eligible to receive telephone and web
support from the Global Technical Access Center (GTAC) on issues regarding any current or past
release. We will always assist our customers to the best of our ability.
To report serious problems against supported releases, please contact your local GTAC support
center http://support.industrysoftware.automation.siemens.com/services/global_number.pdf.
For additional information on GTAC services, visit our support pages at http://www.siemens.com/gtac
and review our featured services.
Version up testing
Version up testing helps you to ensure that your existing data will version up smoothly to the latest
release of NX. Along with our pre-release NX software, we provide an automated application that
checks part features, drawings, and smart model data to make sure that they are compatible with
the latest release of NX. You can use this application to test a large collection of data with minimum
intervention. You can submit parts with detected problems for further evaluation by Siemens PLM
Software by submitting problem reports through normal GTAC processes.
If you are interested in version up testing, refer to the following directories for the appropriate
README files and associated utilities.
For feature modeling: .../ugsamples/update_all_features
For drawings: .../ugsamples/update_all_drawings
For smart models: .../ugsamples/update_all_smartmodels
Platforms
Processor performance
Although raw processor speed has a major impact on system performance, other factors also
contribute to overall performance; for example, the type of disk drive (SCSI, ATA, or Serial ATA), disk
speed, memory speed, graphics adapter, and bus speeds. The general rule is that "the faster the
processor, the better the performance is," but this only applies when comparing like architectures. For
example, it is difficult to arrive at performance expectations for an Intel processor when compared
to an AMD processor just by looking at their respective processor speeds. There is also a general
trend today to de-emphasize processor speeds and move to multi-core processors, which actually
can have lower processor speeds.
SMP
Symmetric Multiprocessing (SMP) is supported in NX mostly via Parasolid, although a small number
of NX capabilities have some threading. In general, it is not possible to quote a figure for the general
performance improvement achieved by using SMP, since this improvement depends on the nature of
the operations you are performing. You need to evaluate your actual performance gains using your
own models. Functional areas that are SMP enabled in Parasolid include:
• Validity checking
• Boolean operations
• Wireframe
• Rendering
• Closest approach
• Faceting
• Mass properties
SMP is enabled by default with the variable UGII_SMP_ENABLE, which is located in the
ugii_env_ug.dat file.
Multi-Core
Multi-core processors are similar to SMP because there are two or more actual processor cores but
they are delivered in single processor packages. Siemens PLM Software has found that multi-core
performance characteristics are similar to SMP. The one advantage of multi-core processors
over SMP is that this technology has proliferated much faster than SMP and is now common in
workstations, servers, and laptops.
Multi-core technology is complex and, depending on the configuration, can actually have a negative
impact on performance. This is due to the potential conflict of multiple cores sharing system
resources, such as cache, memory, and bus bandwidth, as well the need for the system to manage
and control an increasing number of cores. Increasing the number of cores does not always translate
into better performance. Although additional cores can improve NX performance, processor speed is
still a vital measurement of NX performance.
Many systems enable you to turn off cores via the bios, which can enable you to compare
performance with a different number of cores that are active. Some users may find that turning
off some cores will actually improve performance. One micro-architecture (Intel) even does this
automatically, shutting down unused cores and increasing the clock speed of the others.
The hardware vendors continue to improve their processor micro-architectures to better address the
limitations of older multi-core technologies. New subsystems better integrate memory and other
peripherals directly to the processors, resulting in major performance improvements. Buses are being
eliminated, cores are better managed, and channel speeds continue to improve.
In summary:
• Turn SMP on only if you have an SMP system. Having it on in a single-processor system incurs a
slight overhead.
• Never assume that by simply adding more cores you will see better performance. Always test first.
Memory
Graphics adapters
All the NX certified systems contain graphics adapters that meet all Siemens PLM Software
requirements and are fully supported by our hardware partners. The graphics adapters supported
are carefully selected by working with our OEM partners as well as our graphics vendor partners.
We do not recommend low-end, consumer, or game cards, since these graphics devices are
developed for the DirectX market and are not well supported under OpenGL. Because a majority
of platform/hardware problems are graphics related, it is critical that all the graphics adapters that
NX supports are designed for OpenGL and have the highest level of support from our hardware
vendors. We highly recommend that you only use supported graphics adapters and Siemens PLM
Software certified drivers.
If you are running Microsoft Windows 7 you will require graphics adapters with more on-board
memory, especially when AERO (the enhanced 3D feature) is turned on. The minimum recommended
graphics on-board memory is 256 MB, and although graphics adapters with less memory will work,
the performance may not be adequate, even with AERO turned off. If you have high-end graphics
requirements, you will need to consider graphics adapters with 512 MB or higher on-board memory.
For the latest information on certified graphics cards and driver versions, please visit the Customer
Support (GTAC) Web site.
Multiple monitors
Siemens PLM Software supports multi-monitors but with limitations. These limitations were
necessary due to the large number of possible configurations. Other combinations may work, but
these conditions are tested and supported by Siemens PLM Software. These guidelines could
be extended or relaxed in the future.
The following is a summary of findings for the support of multiple monitors.
• NX 6.0.1 or higher - no older releases are supported.
• Laptops are tested without docking stations or port replicators (direct connection only).
• Horizontal Scan mode (not Vertical) and only with identical monitors.
• Dual View (Nvidia) or Extended View (ATI) modes, but the user must have the display window
entirely in either the primary or secondary monitor.
You do not have to comply with the configurations mentioned above, but Siemens must be able to
duplicate the problem on the configurations in our labs before being able to investigate your issues.
The following operating systems are certified and the minimum recommended for NX 10.0.1. Newer
versions and service packs are certified as they are released.
O.S. Version
Microsoft Windows 7 Pro and Enterprise
Microsoft Windows (64-bit)
editions
SuSE Linux Enterprise Server/Desktop 11
SP1
Linux (64-bit)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server/Desktop
6.0
Mac OS X Version 10.8.5
Windows XP support from Microsoft has ended and Vista was rarely deployed so these two versions
of Windows are not supported by NX 10. Siemens PLM Software has not performed testing on these
versions and cannot resolve any issues related to NX 10 running on these operating systems. If NX
10 is deployed on these versions of Windows, any issues will have to be replicated on Windows 7
before filing an incident report with GTAC.
The memory addressing limitations of 32-bit processing and the widespread deployment of 64-bit
systems has pushed OS providers, hardware vendors, and application developers to migrate their
products to the 64-bit version. As a result, NX 10.0.1 is available as 64-bit only and customers will
need to migrate to the 64-bit version, if they have not already done so.
Today, 64-bit processors are used in desktops, laptops, and workstations whether for consumers,
gamers, or enterprise environments. The server version of Windows 7 is already 64-bit with no
available 32-bit version. Siemens PLM Software supported 64-bit starting with UNIX and supported
only 64-bit on Linux and Mac OS.
Windows 8 and 8.1 were certified with NX 8.5.2 and are supported for that version and all subsequent
versions of NX including NX 10.
Microsoft Windows 7
NX supports Windows 7 64-bit only; NX does not support Windows 7 32-bit. NX supports the
Windows 7 Professional and Enterprise editions only.
Windows 7 requires considerably more resources (memory, disk, and so on.) than Windows XP, so it
may be necessary to increase memory or disk, upgrade your graphics adapter, or even replace your
workstation, to achieve the same performance available under Windows XP.
Note
Besides the expected increases caused by this new enhanced operating system, Windows 7 has
some special features that can increase memory usage quickly. The 3D desktop, user interface, and
graphics capabilities of Windows 7 differ dramatically from those of Windows XP (you must think
of this as a new OS and not a WXP upgrade) and can consume considerable memory resources.
In addition, although Windows 7 supports OpenGL similar to previous versions, other changes
in Windows have impacted the way graphics vendors use system resources (like memory). For
Windows 7, the recommendation is to either increase on-board graphics adapter memory, or increase
system addressable memory, or both.
Visit the Customer Support (GTAC) Web site for details of supported hardware configurations as
well as for the latest graphics drivers.
Linux Requirements
NX supports SuSE Linux and well as Red Hat Linux, both 64-bit only. The minimum supported
version of SuSE Enterprise (Desktop/Server) is 11 SP1 and Red Hat Enterprise (Desktop/Server) is
6.0. Newer versions will be supported via certification.
Visit the Customer Support (GTAC) Web site for details of supported hardware configurations as
well as for the latest graphics drivers.
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Note
The external user interface for the above translators requires JRE 8.
• Online Help
Note
NX 9.x and earlier versions contain a different Help Search that requires the latest version
of the Java plugin installed as an Add On to the browser. NX 10 and later versions do not
require the Java plugin for the Help Search.
• Quality Dashboard
• Batch Mesher
NX Open for Java is designed to be used with Java version 1.8.0 or higher on Windows and Linux.
The Java version for Mac OS X is 1.8.0.
Linux requires the 64-bit version of Java.
In the NX 10.0.1 release, NX uses Abaqus version 6.12 libraries to process ODB results files. For NX
to use these libraries, you must first install Visual C++ 2008 X64 Runtime – v9.0.30729.4967.
Note
If you have Abaqus version 6.12 installed on your system, the required Visual C++ runtime
should already be installed.
You can download this runtime from the Simulia customer support website:
http://www.3ds.com/products-services/simulia/support/
For more information on the system requirements for ODB version 6.12 files, see:
http://www.3ds.com/support/certified-hardware/simulia-system-information/abaqus-612/system-requirements-for-a
Configuration files
If you have installed Visual Studio 2012 SP1, then you have .NET Framework 4.5 installed
by default.
Mac OS X Support
X11/Motif requirements
NX 10.0.1 on Mac OS X utilizes X11/Motif to support its graphical user interface. Xquartz 2.7.5 and
OpenMotif are required. You will be prompted to install Xquartz when attempting to run any X11
application for the first time and guided through the installation by those prompts. Check for Xquartz
updates from the X11→Check for X11 Updates.... dialog box.
OpenMotif must be installed prior to installing NX. Obtain the OpenMotif toolkit,
openmotifcompat-2.1.32_IST.macosx10.5.dmg, from the following website:
http://www.ist-inc.com/DOWNLOADS/motif_download.html
The X11 application must be running while using NX. The X11 application is started when NX or any
other X-based application is invoked.
Installation
Installation must be performed from an account with administrator privileges and must be performed
on a Mac since it uses the Mac OS X Installer application.
To install, double-click the nx.10.*.mpkg file and follow the instructions presented in the installation
dialog box.
Note
If the .mpkg file has a .tar.Z or .zip extension, then it is compressed. You must first double-click
it to uncompress it and create the .mpkg file.
Optionally, install the online documentation by double-clicking the ugdoc.10.*.pkg file and following
the instructions.
Optionally, install the license server by double-clicking the ugslicensing.*.pkg file and following the
instructions. The license server will be needed if you are installing NX on a system, such as a laptop,
that is not connected to a network.
Product notes
The X11 mouse focus policy specifies how the mouse advises X11 on which window is active and can
receive keystrokes. The Click-through Inactive Windows and Focus Follows Mouse operations
are often preferred to the X11 defaults.
In the X11 bundled with Lion, the mouse focus policies are set by choosing X11→Preferences,
Windows tab. The Windows tab contains the following options:
• Click-through Inactive Windows
You must restart X11 for a change to take effect. Note that the setting applies only to the user's own
preferences, not to the system wide preferences. Refer to the quartz-wm man page for details.
Pasteboard/Clipboard Setup
The X11 Pasteboard policy defines how the Mac OS Pasteboard communicates with the X11
CLIPBOARD. To ensure proper clipboard copy/paste behavior in NX, syncing between the Mas OS
Pasteboard and X11 CLIPBOARD should be disabled.
In the X11 bundled with Lion, the Pasteboard policies are set by choosing X11→Preferences,
Pasteboard tab. Uncheck the Enable syncing option.
Note that the setting applies only to the user’s own preferences, not to the system wide preferences.
Refer to the quartz-wm man page for details.
3D Input Devices
Support for 3Dconnexion input devices is available for NX on Mac OS X through the use of drivers
and software available directly from 3Dconnexion. Use the following link to download the software
and get installation information.
http://www.3dconnexion.com/service/drivers.html
Plotting
MAC OS X printing systems handle PDF files in native mode. NX Plotting takes advantage of this
by creating a PDF file which it hands off to a Macintosh application that handles the printing task.
Because these native tools can interface with the printing system, the usual SDI plotting software
used with other platforms is not used on MAC OS X.
The Mac client setup in a four-tier Teamcenter environment is similar to the setup for Linux. However,
you have to install the Mac client as a TCCS installation instead of an FMS installation. Typically,
the TCCS install is done as part of the RAC TC install, but since the Teamcenter RAC install does
not support the Mac platform, the TCCS standalone installer needs to be used. This installer is
provided on the Teamcenter Mac DVD or Mac install download. For install and setup information,
see the Teamcenter installation documentation.
After installation is complete, you can create a script to setup TCIN for use before launching NX. The
following is a sample script:
Note
• The values and paths used here are for example only. Use the values and paths that are
applicable for your site.
• The line:
defaults write com.siemens.plm.nx10 PIM Yes
sets the -pim option to Yes. You can set this back to No to run native NX.
• You do not set the user name (-u) and password (-p) options in the script. You enter these
in the dialog box that is displayed when you run NX.
Sample script:
defaults write com.siemens.plm.nx10 FMS_HOME /home/UGS/Teamcenter/Tc10/tccs
defaults write com.siemens.plm.nx10 UGII_UGMGR_HTTP_URL http://annpc38:7001/tc/aiws/aiwebservice
defaults write com.siemens.plm.nx10 PIM Yes
defaults write com.siemens.plm.nx10 JAVA_HOME /System/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.5/Home
defaults read com.siemens.plm.nx10
FMS_HOME=/home/UGS/Teamcenter/Tc10/tccs; export FMS_HOME
JAVA_HOME=/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/Current/Commands/java_home; export JAV
Caveats
Mac OS X 10.8
If you are using Mac OS X version 10.8 (Mountain Lion), the minimum supported version for NX
10.0.1 is version 10.8.5. Apple’s release of Mountain Lion (Mac OS X 10.8) no longer includes the
X11 libraries required by NX.
Xquartz 2.7.5 and OpenMotif are required. You will be prompted to install Xquartz when attempting to
run any X11 application for the first time and guided through the installation by those prompts. Check
for Xquartz updates from the X11→Check for X11 Updates.... dialog box.
On Mac OS version 10.9 (Mavericks) and Mac OS version 10.10 (Yosemite), there may be problems
with displaying text in the user interface. You may initially encounter this problem with an error when
you try to open a file from the File Open dialog box. The problems exist in both the XmTextField and
TbxmActionListView. You can fix these problems by adding ":" to the end of their fontList definition
in the Ugnx10 resource file.
*Ugnx10*XmTextField*fontList: -adobe-helvetica-medium-r-normal–12-120-75-75-p-*-iso8859-1:
*Ugnx10*TbxmActionListView*fontList:
-adobe-helvetica-medium-r-normal–12-120-75-75-p-*-iso8859-1:
Note
You can locate them by searching for XmTextField and TbxmActionListView in your Ugnx10 file.
CAE
NX 10.0.1 on Mac OS X does not support any CAE functionality. CAE modules and specialized NX
functions that depend on CAE are not supported.
Plotting
Plotting of high quality images using the View→Visualization→High Quality Image command
does not work.
Relations Browser
Spreadsheet support
When you use NX, the Alt key can be very handy. The Mac OS does not automatically enable the Alt
key for use with NX. You have to update the X server’s keyboard mapping.
To enable the Alt key, you need to update the keyboard mapping to redefine the key labeled
alt/option. Enter the following command in a Terminal window:
defaults write org.x.X11 option_sends_alt -boolean true
The alt/option key now sends Alt_L and Alt_R instead of Mode_switch.
Use this workaround only if you experience the problem, as it can cause a performance
slowdown. To work around this problem, modify /etc/X11/xorg.conf and add the following line
to the Device section for nVidia after the Driver line.
Thus, after the change, the device entry in xorg.conf might look like:
Section "Device"
Identifier "Videocard0"
Driver "nvidia"
Option "UseCompositeWrapper" "true"
EndSection
You must login as root in order to make this change. It is prudent to make a backup copy of
/etc/X11/xorg.conf before making this change. Each time the nVidia driver (the same or a newer
version) is installed, you need to take the above steps to ensure the Option line is included. In
order for the change to take effect, you must restart the X server by either rebooting or pressing
Ctrl+Alt+Backspace (if you are in a live X session).
Note
With some AMD configurations on Red Hat and SuSE, a different problem has been observed
whose similarity with the problem seen with the nVidia configuration may cause you to believe
it is the same problem. This problem causes NX and many X applications to fail with a
segmentation violation or a memory fault at the start. However, this problem is likely due to
the AMD graphics driver not being configured correctly. The simple solution to this problem is
to do the following:
1. Login as root
3. Remove /etc/X11/xorg.conf.
When running a Java application, such as the Wave Browser or Interactive Class Editor, NX may
give an unexpected error due to this problem.
Starting in NX 8, if NX detects that there is not enough memory available for the JVM, an error
message is given and information is provided in the syslog. The following is an example of the
syslog information:
The JVM could not be created due to not enough memory.
The Java heap size must be contiguous and the largest contiguous block
available is outputted below.
Windows largest block free
=================================
Maximum block 267Mb
=================================
Please note, this number is to be used as suggestion for setting the heap size. It
is unlikely that you will be able to utilize the full amount.
If you need a heap size larger than what is possible you can try to use the /3GB
switch or its equivalent, if available for the Operating System you are on.
Otherwise your other option is to use Remoting. Please consult the NX Open
Programmer's Guide for more information on this topic.
To remedy this problem, you can reset the size of the Java heap that NX uses. Choose
File→Execute→Override Java Parameters to open the dialog box and set UGII_JVM_OPTIONS to
the size of the Java heap. You can experiment with the size of heap that you need, but if the JVM is
already started then you cannot change the UGII_JVM_OPTIONS setting.
It is recommended that you use both the –Xmx and –Xms options together. Both of these are needed
as Java may determine default values for the heap size that are not possible with the machine’s
current memory load. For example:
UGII_JVM_OPTIONS=–Xmx=50M –Xms=50M
When trying to determine the size of the heap, keep in mind that if the heap size is too small, a Java
program you are trying to run may not run. This could be due to the amount of memory available
on the machine, or due to multiple Java processes running. This can be the case with the Wave
Browser where there is a client and server process.
Once you find a value that works, you can modify the UGII_JVM_OPTIONS value in the ugii_env.dat
file so you don’t have to reset it in the NX Open Java Parameters dialog box each time you start
an NX session.
You can make all, some, or none of the changes to the variables in the ugii_env_ug.dat file.
However, it is recommended that you use the ugii_env.dat file to define all of the values
in use at your site.
• The first variable defined is used. If you have the variable defined twice in the file, only the
first one is used.
Note
Note
Used to check for specific conditions and then to define variables based on those conditions.
Conditions that can be checked are:
UGII_CAST_HOME=${UGII_BASE_DIR}\UGII\html_files\start_${UGII_LANG}.html
#else
UGII_CAST_HOME=${UGII_BASE_DIR}\UGII\html_files\start_english.html
#endif
ix86wnt
lnx64
macosx
#if lnx64
UGII_CAM_THREAD_MILL=${UGII_CAM_THREAD_MILL_DIR}thrm.so
#endif
o $variable = “value” - Check for a specific value for a previously defined environment variable
#if $UGII_LANG = "simpl_chinese"
UGII_COUNTRY=prc
UGII_COUNTRY_TEMPLATES=$UGII_BASE_DIR\localization\$UGII_COUNTRY\simpl_chinese
#endif
o $variable != “value” - Check for a previously defined environment variable that does not
have the specified value.
#if ${UGII_PACKAGE_DIRECTORY} != ""
#if FILE $UGII_PACKAGE_DIRECTORY\ugii_package_env.dat
#include $UGII_PACKAGE_DIRECTORY\ugii_package_env.dat
#endif
#endif
• #include
Browser requirements
• Internet Explorer
• Mozilla Firefox
• Google Chrome
• Mozilla Firefox
If you have other Mozilla web browsers installed on your system, make sure either your default
browser is set to the correct Firefox version, or the UGII_HTML_BROWSER environment variable
in your ugii_env.dat file is set to the supported Firefox version.
• Safari
• Google Chrome
Downloading browsers
These browsers are free and can be downloaded from the following Web sites:
Firefox — http://www.mozilla.org
Safari — http://www.apple.com
Some parts of the Help are delivered in Microsoft Compiled Help format (.chm). Windows security
enhancements prohibit opening .chm Help files across a network, so you must install those files on
your computer. If you install .chm Help files on a server, you cannot read the Help across the network.
To watch videos and simulations, you must have the Adobe Flash Player version 10 or later installed
as a plug-in to your browser. You can download the Flash Player (free) at the Adobe Flash Player site.
Some portions of the Help may be delivered as PDF, which requires the Adobe Acrobat Reader. You
can download the free reader from http://get.adobe.com/reader/.
Browser caveats
IE9 compatibility view. The HTML Help is fully supported when launched with the http:// protocol or
the file:// protocol. However, if you are viewing an older version of the Help from a local installation,
such as D://, you may need to enable the Compatibility View. In IE 9, perform the following:
1. Choose Tools→Compatibility View Settings.
2. In the Compatibility View Settings dialog box, select Display all websites in Compatibility
View.
• Mozilla recommends that you upgrade to the latest version of Firefox due to security issues
surrounding Java. They do not recommend using older versions of Firefox. For more information,
see http://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/latest-firefox-issues.
• The default behavior in Firefox 3.0.5 is for new pages to be opened in a new tab. This affects the
behavior of the global search since new links will open in a tab instead of a new window. You can
configure Firefox to open a new window instead of a new tab by selecting Tools→Options→Tabs.
• Typically, you install and launch the Help from the http:// protocol which is fully supported.
However, if you want to launch from a UNC path (file:///), Firefox has a default security setting
that prevents the Help from launching correctly. To enable this, you need to change the value of
the security.fileuri.strict_origin_policy preference:
1. In the address bar, type about:config.
• If you are trying to open a .chm file that you have accessed from a web server (not from a local
install), you may not be able to open the file as it is blocked. To unblock, right-click on the file and
choose Properties, then select the unblock option.
Typically, you install and launch the Help from the http:// protocol which is fully supported. However, if
you installed with the file:// protocol, you have to run Help from the command line. To fix this, see
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=39767.
Licensing Caveats
The following are applicable to license files and the license server:
• Merging of license files is not supported.
Example
You can not merge a pre-TC 2007 MP3 or pre-NX 5 license file, which uses the uglmd
license daemon, with a TC 2007 MP3, NX 5, or NX 6 license file, which uses the ugslmd
daemon.
NX 10.0.1 requires and tests for the latest version of the ugslmd vendor daemon. This vendor
daemon is supplied with NX 10.0.1 and must be installed and initiated prior to starting NX 10.0.1. If
an older daemon is utilized, a generic NX License Error dialog box is displayed during start-up. In
addition, the syslog will contain an error message that the daemon version is older than the client.
• The SPLM License server install requires that Java 1.5+ is installed on the system.
NX license borrowing is version specific due to dependencies within the third party licensing software
used by Siemens PLM Software. To ensure that NX works on a borrowed license, you should always
utilize the borrow tool supplied with that NX version. For example, a license borrowed using the NX
10 borrowing tool will work for NX 10 but cannot be used to run NX 9. In addition, you cannot borrow
licenses for two NX versions simultaneously on the same workstation.
Licensing Guides
Refer to the NX 10 software DVD for the most recent version of the various licensing, administration
and server installation guides. The licensing guides included in the NX 10 Help are outdated and
should not be used.
The License Option tool should only be used to borrow NX licenses, even though it may display
other licenses. The License Option tool does not filter features in the license file that are of an
earlier version than NX 10.0.1, such as Teamcenter lifecycle visualization, so these licenses are
displayed in the tool. Attempting to borrow a license other than NX 10.0.1 causes an error in the
License Option tool.
This command will show the current setting. For example “SPLM_LICENSE_SERVER” =
“28000@myserver.mycompany.com”
You may need to use “sudo” if the Preferences file is writeable only by an administrator. For
example
sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.siemens.plm.nx9 SPLM_LICENSE_SERVER 28000@myserve
You do not need to restart the machine after setting the NX preference.
To:
When asked for the license server value during the client application install, provide the following:
28000@127.0.0.1
• Request a standalone non-served license file. These license files do not need a license server
but simply need to have the application point to a file. These license files are ideal for a user with
only one seat of an application that is to be installed on a laptop. Contact your customer service
representative for a standalone license file.
The Common Licensing Tool (CLT) for Mac OS X is a licensing utility that enables the user to select
bundles and borrow licenses.
Bundle selection
The interface to the Bundle Selection in the CLT for Mac is essentially the same as in the License
Options application on Windows.
In order to select a bundle, you highlight the bundle in the Available Bundle list and click the Add
button, or double click the selected item. The item is moved to the Selected Bundle list.
To remove an item from the Selected Bundle list and return it to the Available Bundle list, you can
highlight the bundle you wish to return to the Available Bundle list and click the Remove button.
Alternatively, you can double click the bundle to remove it from the Selected Bundle list.
No bundles are actually applied until you click OK . When you click OK, the modifications to the
selected bundle list are written to a file in the user’s home directory, called splms_cl.reg.
The CLT for Mac allows for product-specification in the bundle settings. Thus, the name of the key for
the bundle value is <PRODUCT>_BUNDLES, where <PRODUCT> is the product in question (such
as NX, in which case the key would be NX_BUNDLES).
Borrowing
Borrowing with the CLT is similar to borrowing with License Options for Windows. To borrow a license
feature or features, you select the features that you want and then choose the return date and time.
Then you click the Borrow License(s) button. Finally, to perform the actual communication with the
license server and borrow the selected items, click OK.
To return a borrowed license, you select the item you want to return, click the Return License(s)
button, and then click OK.
The Reset button will cause all Return Dates to go back to the original state they were in when you
initially launched the tool. Thus, items that were not borrowed will have their return dates cleared,
and any items that had the return date changed or cleared will be reset to their original value when
the tool was launched.
The following table lists which version combinations of Teamcenter and NX are supported.
For information on version compatibility for Teamcenter and Teamcenter lifecycle visualization,
see the Teamcenter documentation.
Note
• The 64-bit versions of Microsoft Excel are not yet supported by NX. The 32-bit version of
Excel is installed by default on the Windows 64-bit Operating Systems.
• Microsoft Starter Edition is not supported by NX due to lack of support for Add-in's,
Macro's, Math and Equation Editing.
• If you open a part with Excel 2003 data or older and then save the spreadsheet, NX
updates the data to Excel 2007 or later (to the Excel version currently running with NX).
Gateway File Open of SolidWorks files Not supported on: Linux, MAC
• Graphics quality and display issues are not supported unless they can be duplicated on a
certified workstation.
• Performance issues with NX are not supported on these systems unless reproducible on certified
workstations.
Caveats aside, we have tested and used for development a variety of touch based systems from HP,
Dell, Microsoft, and others and have found them acceptable for general usage of NX.
Additional Notes
• Only stylus configurations support pre-highlighting. The most commonly used devices supporting
stylus are the Surface Pros and the Perceptive Pixel configurations.
Caveats
File New dialog not localized
The File New dialog Tab names and template names will display in English no matter what runtime
language is set by the UGII_LANG variable.
Bookmarks
If you create a bookmark file with Ray Traced Studio mode enabled, when the bookmark is applied
Ray Traced Studio mode will not be in effect.
If you create a bookmark file when displaying a View Section with clipping disabled, when the
bookmark is applied the section may be incorrectly clipped.
If you try to apply a bookmark file when
1. the bookmark file is not for the current displayed part and
2. the number of views in the layout at the time when the bookmark file was created is not the same
as the number of views in the current displayed part
then the number of views in the layout may be wrong after the bookmark file is applied. Applying the
same bookmark file a second time corrects the number of views.
• To change Pixel Widths settings of all pre-NX 8.5 parts and of new parts created using the
Blank template, change the default Pixel Widths settings on the Line tab in Customer Defaults
dialog box→Gateway→Visualization.
• UGII_LI_LAYLA_DIR
• UGII_RENDER_ARTISTIC_DIR
• UGII_SHOWROOM_DATA_DIR
• UGII_CANNED_MATERIAL_DIR
• UGII_HDR_IMAGE_DIR
• UGII_ENV_IMAGE_DIR
• UGII_SYSTEM_SCENE_DATA_DIR
• UGII_TRUESHADING_DIR
If you move UGPHOTO to C:\workdir\UGPHOTO, then you need to set the following environment
variables as shown:
• UGII_LI_TOP=C:\workdir\UGPHOTO\ray_traced_studio
• UGII_LI_LAYLA_DIR=C:\workdir\UGPHOTO
• UGII_RENDER_ARTISTIC_DIR=C:\workdir\UGPHOTO\artistic_render\
• UGII_SHOWROOM_DATA_DIR=C:\workdir\UGPHOTO\ug_environment
• UGII_CANNED_MATERIAL_DIR=C:\workdir\UGPHOTO\ug_canned_mattex
• UGII_HDR_IMAGE_DIR=C:\workdir\UGPHOTO\hdr_images\
• UGII_ENV_IMAGE_DIR=C:\workdir\UGPHOTO\env_images\
• UGII_SYSTEM_SCENE_DATA_DIR=C:\workdir\UGPHOTO\system_scene_data_dir
• UGII_TRUESHADING_DIR=C:\workdir\UGPHOTO\true_shading
In the Windows operating system, when NX receives an interoperation request, the NX application
will not be raised in front of other running applications.
Interoperation requests occur when you send a part from Teamcenter to NX or when you double-click
a part in the Windows Explorer. Newly started NX sessions would still appear at the front.
When you use NX Issue Management, you can specify Teamcenter as the issue site only when
Teamcenter Issue Manager is deployed via Teamcenter Environment Manager at the server side. NX
displays an error message if it cannot connect to Teamcenter Issue Manager. For more information,
refer to the Teamcenter Environment Manager Help.
Modeling
Product Notes
Trim Sheet
In addition to receiving functional enhancements in NX 10 the Trimmed Sheet command has been
renamed to Trim Sheet. Legacy Trimmed Sheet features will be renamed to Trim Sheet. Custom
programs that use the feature name Trimmed Sheet will need to be updated to Trim Sheet.
The legacy Spline command is to be retired in a future release of NX and is now hidden. It is
recommended that you use the Studio Spline command instead. Until it is retired you have the
option to bring the legacy Spline command back to NX under its new name, Spline (to be retired),
using the Customize command.
The Remove Gashes option in the Thicken command has been renamed to Improve Gash
Topology to Enable Thickening and has been improved to make it more effective. The following
text describes how best to remove gashes with this improved option.
Unexpected free edges (gashes) can exist in sheet bodies. The following figure shows a sheet
body with a gash.
A gash may be the result of a sliver face that did not meet its neighbors smoothly, and was not
included when the sheet was extracted. They occasionally occur during import.
When you create or edit a Thicken feature the input faces are automatically checked for gashes, and
when detected are highlighted in the graphics window with an informational alert.
The best thing to do when gashes are detected is to cancel the Thicken operation and fully repair
the geometry. This cannot be overemphasized.
For certain modeling situations the Improve Gash Topology to Enable Thickening option will
allow some parts with gashes to be thickened:
1. When gashes are within edge tolerance but are not sewn together.
For these cases the Improve Gash Topology to Enable Thickening option sews the edges
successfully and the gash is fully healed.
2. When gashes are not within edge tolerance, the Improve Gash Topology to Enable Thickening
option increases the edge tolerance up to ten times its normal so that the gash can be sewn. If
successful, this introduces tolerant edges into the part. Even if the Thicken operation succeeds,
the result may not be ideal. For example, if the face normals on either side of the gash do not
align, the offset faces may not meet, and a crevice will exist in the thickened body.
The following section figures show a gash that is successfully thickened with this option, but
which leaves an undesirable crevice in the surface:
a. A gash exists in a surface body consisting of a gap and an offset. The face normals of
the gash do not align.
b. The Improve Gash Topology to Enable Thickening option connects the faces topologically,
so the surface body can be thickened. Geometrically however, the gap and the offset are
still present.
c. The resulting thickened face (outlined in red) has the same offset and an even larger gap
than the original gash. And the face normals still do not align.
The Improve Gash Topology to Enable Thickening option works best and is intended for cases
where the input sheets fully align, but for some reason have not been sewn together, or for cases
where larger edge tolerances (up to ten times the normal) can be tolerated. When necessary, the
option will increase the edge tolerance so that the gash can be closed with a Sew operation. Tolerant
edges may be introduced into the part.
Use this option with caution, and always check the result.
Note
Thicken can also fail for reasons unrelated to a gash; that is, even when gashes are sewn the
Thicken operation may fail.
Caveats
Beginning in Teamcenter 10.1, the Teamcenter Reuse Library is enhanced to let you define materials
and make them available. However, you cannot yet assign materials to NX parts using this method. If
you want to assign materials to NX parts such as part family members, you can use your user or
site material libraries.
Facet Modeling
The following Facet Modeling commands handle simple data cases only:
Support for more complex data cases will be available in a future release of NX.
An error may result when deleting a PMI dimension associated with a Hole feature. This issue
will be fixed in IP 19.
Drafting
Product Notes
Enhancements to the Drafting and PMI user interface give you the ability to relocate a dimension, and
other annotations, while creating the dimension. You can move the dimension, or other annotation,
after it is initially placed and no other objects have been selected for dimensioning.
While creating or editing dimensions, you can use the Ctrl+Arrow keys to navigate to the individual
Appended Text on-screen input boxes.
Ctrl+Left arrow
Ctrl+Up arrow
Ctrl+Right arrow
Ctrl+Down arrow
Caveats
Crosshatch associativity
If the boundary curves of a crosshatch pattern are sketch curves, and the sketch curves are dragged
on the drawing sheet, the crosshatch pattern may become retained. To reassociate the crosshatch
pattern, right-click the pattern, select Edit, and then click OK.
Documentation Notes
Populate Title Block command in a drawing template
The Populate Title Block command is not available from the shortcut menu when working in a
drawing template. A drawing template is created by using the Mark as Template command.
If you want to use the Populate Title Block command to edit the contents of a title block in a drawing
template, you must specifically choose Drafting Tools tab→Drawing Format→Populate Title Block
Or you can double-click the title block to open the Edit Definition dialog box, and then click
the Edit Table button to edit the contents of the title block.
Assemblies
Product Notes
Update Structure on Expand
The Update Structure on Expand customer default check box is now selected by default. This
ensures that you see an up-to-date assembly structure when you expand unloaded subassembly
nodes in the Assembly Navigator.
Note
The update that occurs when you expand an unloaded subassembly with Update Structure
on Expand selected can cause a small delay. You may therefore notice that some assemblies
need a little more time to expand than in previous NX releases, when the Update Structure
on Expand customer default was not selected. If you clear the Update Structure on Expand
check box , the performance may improve; however, you then risk displaying an out-of-date
or incorrectly-configured assembly structure if the expanded subassembly is not loaded.
Using Make Unique when the original part has unsaved changes
Underlying parts must always be in sync with parts in Teamcenter. Therefore, you cannot use the
Make Unique command to create a unique component from a part that has unsaved changes. You
will receive a message that gives you the following choices:
Yes — Save Saves the changes to the original part without canceling the Make Unique
command. You can now create the unique component.
Cancel Cancels the Make Unique command. The unsaved changes in the original
part are not affected; you can save, modify, or discard them as necessary.
A third choice, No — Discard Changes, which let you discard the changes in the original part and
create a unique component that included the changes, is no longer available. A unique component
must be in sync to the original component when it is created. After you create the unique component,
you can modify it.
Note
Caveats
Move Component
When the setting of your Move Component Scope customer default is Anywhere in Assembly, NX
ignores this setting if the displayed part or any of its subassemblies contain any component patterns.
When you move components in this situation, the Move Component command behaves as though
the Move Component Scope customer default is set to Work Part Only.
Sequencing
When a subassembly of the displayed part contains a component pattern, inserting a motion step
in your sequence that affects a member of the component pattern may cause incorrect movement
of the following:
• Members of the component pattern.
When component patterns are present only in the displayed part, the Insert Motion command
works correctly.
Component Patterns
The following caveats apply to component patterns, which replaced component arrays in NX 9.0.
Position overrides When the position of component pattern members are overridden in a
higher-level assembly, edits to their positions in the higher-level assembly may
result in the components being incorrectly positioned. This can occur when
the assembly that contains the pattern is not positioned at the origin of its
parent assembly.
Selecting geometry When you create or edit component patterns, you can define a direction by
for the pattern selecting geometry only when the selected geometry is in either the work part
direction or in a component that is an immediate child of the work part.
In NX 9.0.1 and later releases, you can also use geometry selected from
components that are further down the assembly structure of the work part.
However, the direction definition is not associative unless the selected
geometry is in the work part or one of its immediate children.
Performance of very NX may be slow when creating very large component patterns, typically
large component patterns with thousands of members. In most cases, you can improve the
patterns performance by ensuring that the Dynamic Positioning check box on the
Pattern Component dialog box is not selected when you create the pattern.
When the active order in the Assembly Navigator is the Alphanumeric order or the Alphabetic
order, you can use the Reorder Components dialog box only when the navigator is sorted by the
first column. If the navigator is sorted by any other column while the Alphanumeric order or the
Alphabetic order is active, you can reorder components only by dragging. This creates a new
user-defined order.
This limitation exists only with the Alphanumeric order and the Alphabetic order. When any other
order is active, you can reorder components using the Reorder Components dialog box regardless
of which column is used to sort the navigator.
Visual Reporting
Caveats
Density reports
When you generate a report using the Body Density report property, it is possible for the report to
return a value of 0.0000. This can occur because the default unit for Body Density is kg/mm3, and
the body density of most materials is less than 0.00001 kg/mm3.
There are two options that can be used to work around the display issue:
• Select Preferences→User Interface to change the General→Displayed Decimal
Places→Dialog Box setting from 4 to 9.
For example, the density of a steel component could be displayed as 0.000007831 kg/mm3 if the
Displayed Decimal Places preference is set to 9. If the Mass Density is set to kg/m3, the density
would be displayed as 7831.
Data Reuse
Product Notes
The Reuse Library index search makes use of the Solr search engine. You will need to install
SPLMDOCSERVER to start the Solr search engine. This will run as a service, Siemens PLM
Documentation Server, which will be automatically started when the system reboots.
You can find the SPLMDOCSERVER and installation guide from the NX DVD.
Sheet Metal
Caveats
Flat Pattern of a model that contains multi-segment lofted flanges cannot be exported to Trumpf
GEO format.
Mirroring lofted flanges that have dependent features may give incorrect results for legacy (pre-NX 9)
sheet metal parts. You must recreate the Lofted Flange feature in NX 9 or later release.
• If you unite bodies that consist of Sheet Metal and Advanced Sheet Metal features, the united
body may not support subsequent Sheet Metal operations.
• The Blend Miter option may not work for Three Bend Corner features created across bends
where the central bend does not touch one of the side bends. In other cases some extra edges
around the cutout may be incorrectly blended.
• Any gussets on any of the input bends will be lost when you create the Three Bend Corner feature.
The Pattern Face command is a Modeling command that is included in the Sheet Metal application
for the convenience of users. It should be used for performance reasons in typical patterning
operations where the required result is a large number of pattern objects. For example, patterning a
large number of holes, cutouts, dimples, or louvers, on a tab face.
However it is not recommended that it be used in all cases as a substitute for the regular patterning
commands in Sheet Metal, because it can cause downstream problems with various sheet metal
features such as unbend, rebend, flat solid, copy, paste, and mirror. In these cases, while it may work,
it can produce different downstream behavior. For example, a series of flanges that are patterned
using the Pattern Face command will unbend and rebend together.
Bend Taper
You cannot use the Bend Taper command to create tapers on bends of advanced flanges and joggles.
Routing
Caveats
When you use the Move Part command to move a part that is placed on a stock to a new location
that is not on the stock, in some cases NX does not create stock to cover the gap that is created in
the original location of the part.
Opening pre-NX 10 parts might take longer when you open the part for the first time in NX 10.
When using the Upgrade Stocks command on a part that uses Stock As Components and that has
multiple levels of Routing assemblies, we recommend that you select the Work Part and Loaded
Children Parts check box.
If the color bleeds through in the display of harnesses, use the Refinement Factor visualization
preference to correct the display. The factor you must set varies depending on the part that is open.
In the Visualization Preferences dialog box→Faceting tab→Part Settings group, use the:
• Shaded Views subgroup→Refinement Factor option to adjust the display in a shaded view.
Teamcenter Classification
The Teamcenter Classification plug-in is now obsolete. You can use the out-of-the-box support for
classification by setting the Teamcenter classification options in the Part Library customer defaults.
Tip
To find a customer default, choose File tab→Utilities→Customer Defaults, and click Find
Default .
You can use the Reuse Library for classification without setting up additional plug-ins.
Documentation Notes
The topic Structure of a PTB file erroneously states that NX uses the descriptor characteristics in the
list of table columns in a PTB file to search for parts in the Routing Reuse Search dialog box. In
reality, NX only displays the characteristics in the Routing Reuse Search dialog box. The switch
/HIDE indicates that you do not want NX to show the characteristic in the Routing Reuse Search
dialog box during part placement.
Note that the destination characteristics defined under specific disciplines in the APV file are used
when you search for parts. This is not necessarily the same as what is displayed.
In previous releases, NX did not unify paths when direct mount parts or eccentric segments were a
part of your selection. Parts that were placed using the Instance Name Lookup command and which
were part of a run were ignored when you used the Unify Path command.
In NX 9.0.2 and later, in addition to the conditions mentioned above, NX does not unify a path that
has an eccentric reducer part or any other routing part which has the NX_BLOCK_UNIFY attribute set
to TRUE in the respective PTB file.
Parts which are placed using the Instance Name Lookup command are now ignored when you use
the Unify Path command, even when the parts are not part of a run.
Product Notes
Automatic fix constraint on Stock Offset Ports
In NX 9.0.2 and higher, NX adds an automatic fix constraint to every Stock Offset Port component to
keep the component from moving when you connect a segment to the offset port.
This constraint is called Offset Constraint in Assembly Navigator and Constraint Navigator. If you
change the name, NX reverts to the original name when the automatic fix constraint is recreated.
If you suppress the constraint, the component is free to move till you unsuppress the constraint.
If you add a new fix constraint, NX deletes the automatic fix constraint. If you delete the fix constraint
that you added, NX again creates an automatic fix constraint.
You cannot move a Stock Offset Port component while editing an existing constraint using the
Assembly Constraints dialog box. You can move a Stock Offset Port component while creating a
new constraint using the Assembly Constraints dialog box. You can move or transform a Stock
Offset Port component using the Move Component or Transform Path command if the only fix
constraint on the component is the automatic fix constraint.
In case of conflicts with other constraints, NX displays a warning. In order to resolve such conflicts,
you can remove or suppress the constraints that you have created or you can suppress the automatic
fix constraint.
Ship Structure
Caveats
Display Solid
Using the solid body displayed when using the Display Solid command in the Ship Structure Basic
Design application may cause problems.
Expansion Drawing
PMI
Product Notes
Enhancements to the Drafting and PMI user interface give you the ability to relocate a dimension, and
other annotations, while creating the dimension. You can move the dimension, or other annotation,
after it is initially placed and no other objects have been selected for dimensioning.
While creating or editing dimensions, you can use the Ctrl+Arrow keys to navigate to the individual
Appended Text on-screen input boxes.
Ctrl+Up arrow
Ctrl+Right arrow
Ctrl+Down arrow
PCB Exchange
Caveats
The import and export of ECAD models in their bend state only works when the board is a solid body.
If the board is an assembly component this workflow does not work.
NX CAM introduced the ability to parallel generate tool paths using multiple cores in NX 7.5. This
parallel-processing capability works well for offline programming where multiple operations can be
queued up to the available CPU cores on the computer, while the CAM programmer continues to
create the rest of the operations or verifies and post processes calculated programs.
Starting with NX 9.0, NX CAM users who also use a 3D IPW to simulate material removal from the
operations, benefit from the Parallel Create 3D IPW functionality, which allows them to create the 3D
IPW for the operations as a background process that uses parallel processing with multiple cores.
There is good news for NX CAM users who may not work in the offline mode or who are used to
the workflow of creating one operation at a time, but still desire the performance benefits of multiple
cores during sequential programming tasks. The architectural groundwork has now been laid for NX
CAM to begin the transition to support multi-threaded NX CAM processors. Starting with NX 9.0.3
MP1, NX CAM has begun to utilize multi-threading in a limited way within the tool path generation and
verification processors. NX CAM users will see some measurable performance benefits for tool path
generation with certain cut patterns and options in Flowcut and Cavity Milling. Greater system-wide
support for the remaining NX CAM processors is planned for the upcoming releases.
For more details on the specific options with performance improvements for the current release,
contact GTAC.
MACH
resource
template_part Location for main release template files
updates
template_part Location for maintenance release template files
If you do not customize your templates, you do not need to do anything differently. Native NX will
automatically use the correct templates.
If you use customized templates in native NX:
1. Save them in a different location from the templates provided with the main release.
3. Turn off the Use Latest Updated Templates customer default so that NX looks for your templates
in the correct location.
Tip
Find Default .
If you use Teamcenter Integration for NX, the Teamcenter administrator must do the following to
import the maintenance release templates:
1. Copy the templates from the updates\template_part folder to the resource\template_part folder.
You can merge your customized templates with the templates included in this release in the following
ways:
• Start with the new default templates and apply your customizations. This is highly recommended
to ensure you receive all the PR fixes.
• Re-file your customized templates in the new release, review the changes listed for the release,
and implement the applicable ones in your templates. This method is not recommended, because
you will not receive the PR fixes.
• hole_making
Operations
• In the HOLE_MILLING template, start_diameter is set to 0.0.
Tools
• In the Tap tool, there are new parameters IA and TD.
Programs
• In OPTIMIZED_NC, Feature Sequencing and Non-Cutting Moves are added.
• mill_planar
• MillTurn_Express
• library_dialogs
• hole_making
Operations
• In mill_planar, the template value for Cutting Parameters→Connection→Across Voids is
changed from Follow to Cut.
Tools
• In library_dialogs, the customizable item User Parameters is added to every tool.
• In hole_making, system tracking points for chamfering are added to the SPOT_DRILL,
COUNTERSINK, and CHAMFER_MILL tools.
Methods
• In MillTurn_Express, in the Method objects, the Stock group is added to the dialog box.
• mill_contour
• mill_multi_blade
• mill_multi_axis
• mill_rotary
Operations
hole_making:
There are two new operations:
• radial_groove_milling
• sequential_drilling
mill_contour:
Flow Cut operation:
• Cut Regions selection is added to the Geometry group.
Zlevel operations:
Operations
• Non Cutting Moves dialog box→Transfer/Rapid tab→ Between Regions and Within
Regions groups:
If Transfer Type is set to Direct/Previous Plane backup, the Apply Safety Clearance to
Direct check box is selected.
When you select the Override with Smooth Connections check box, the default
Tolerance is set to From Cutting.
mill_multi_blade:
All Multi blade operations:
• The Blade Edge option is set to No Curling by default, and the Extension value is set to 0.
mill_multi_axis
All the operations shown:
When you select the Override with Smooth Connections check box, the default
Tolerance is set to From Cutting.
In mill_rotary:
• Rotary Floor operation:
Operations
When you select the Override with Smooth Connections check box, the default
Tolerance is set to From Cutting.
Operations
• In hole_making, there is a new hole_chamfer_milling operation.
• In hole_making, the Tapping operation now has the Gouge Checking option activated.
• mill_contour
• mill_multi_blade
• turning
• Turning_Exp
• MillTurn_Exp
• DieMold_Exp
Operations
• Hole milling and boss milling are now separate operations. In hole_making and mill_planar,
the hole_milling and thread_milling operations now machine only holes.
In hole_making, the boss_milling and boss_thread_milling operations have been added
to machine bosses.
• In hole_making, the clearance settings and inheritance have been corrected for the
spot_drilling, drilling, countersinking, and tapping manual drilling operations.
• In hole_making, the cleanup pass has been turned on in the hole_milling operation.
• In mill_contour and Diemold_Exp, smooth non cutting moves have been turned on in
flowcut_single, flowcut_multiple, and flowcut_ref_tool operations.
• In turning, Turning_Exp, and MillTurn_Exp, Layout/Layer has been added to the thread_ID
operation.
Tools
• In turning, and Turning_Exp, the work plane has been corrected and removed from carriers
(turrets). This fixes the tool mapping errors reported in PR 6949464.
The workaround and downloadable fix described in SFB-NX-7699 (NX 9 Tool mapping fails with
NX 9 Turning Carrier) are no longer needed.
Methods
• In turning, Turning_Exp, and MillTurn_Exp, non-rapid feeds have been set to 100% Cut.
General changes
Collision check, gouge check and allowed violations of part geometry — NX 9.0.3 MP1
The Collision Check for Cutting option checks for possible collisions during the drilling cycle. NX
checks the tool holder and all non-cutting portions of the tool against the part and check geometry. If
a collision occurs, NX reports the collision and does not generate a tool path.
The Gouge Checking option checks for possible gouges during the drilling cycle. NX checks only
the cutting portion of the tool to determine if it violates the finished part geometry outside the purple
In-process feature volumes. If a gouge occurs, NX reports the gouge and does not generate a
tool path.
The User Defined Operation API now has the ability to:
• Use the 3D milling IPW from a previous operation as the blank.
• Write level markers to the tool path. In verify, a tool path will have the ability to display one level
at a time, just like a Cavity Milling operation.
The standard machine tools supplied with NX have revised postprocessors and kinematics models.
Review all existing Manufacturing setups which use a standard machine tool from a release prior to
NX 8. If necessary, retrieve the machine tool again.
Milling
Hole machining
The See-Thru Style preference controls how NX displays the features within a hole machining
operation. This example uses a setup assembly with separate part and blank components.
Part geometry
Default .
On-machine probing
The mom event output for probing teach mode operations has changed to align the output with other
operation types. The following coordinate outputs are available within probing sub operations:
mom_probe_center_pos contains the coordinates of the center of the probe tip.
mom_pos now contains the coordinates of the active tracking point, which coincides with the center
of the probe tip. mom_pos and mom_probe_center_pos contain the same output.
mom_probe_contact_pos contains the coordinates of the contact point between the probe tip and
the part or tool.
To support existing post processors, you can change the output with the following environment
variable setting:
UGII_CAM_PROBING_LOCATION_OUTPUT =1
This sets the mom_pos values for the probing sub operations to the mom_probe_contacts_pos values.
• SPOT_FACING
• SPOT_DRILLING
• DRILLING
• PECK_DRILLING
• BREAKCHIP_DRILLING
• BORING
• REAMING
• COUNTERBORING
• COUNTERSINKING
• TAPPING
The manual holemaking module introduced for NX 9 should be used instead of the Point To Point
module. The new method to manually drill holes will fully replace the Point To Point module over
the course of the next two to three releases.
The migration of Point To Point operations is not committed at this time, but will be considered
for a future release.
• LATHE-DRILL
• LATHE-ROUGH
• LATHE-FINISH
• DRIVE-CURVE-LATHE
• LATHE-GROOVE
• LATHE-THREAD
• Roughing operations
• Finishing operations
• Threading operations
• MDFG
• CLS2CLF
• ACSMDF
• XLATOR
When these legacy programs are no longer functional they will be removed from NX.
All users should have completed migration from the GPM Postprocessor to NX Post before NX 8. You
can obtain current postprocessors in the following ways:
• Create the postprocessor with Post Builder.
• Internal and external simulations now use the same geometry definitions for the part and the
workpiece. You must assign the geometry to the related kinematic model components, which
are classified as _PART and _WORKPIECE.
If a legacy part does not have geometry defined in the kinematics model, NX uses the geometry
defined in the Operation Navigator for internal simulations.
• Tool path based simulation is not supported for mill-turn machine tools even if they are single
channel single setup.
Manufacturing caveats
General caveats
Tilt Tool Axis
Problem Workaround
Shortest 2D distance to curve Use the 3D shortest distance option.
For longer tool paths, the shortest distance
calculation can become unsynchronized.
The tilted tool path may have non cutting moves None
with lifts in regions where they are not needed,
and the moves can cause gouges.
IPW
A Generic Motion (GMC) operation does not change the machine mode state of the IPW. Adding a
Machine Control subop with a Set Modes event at the beginning of the GMC operation does not
change the machine mode state of the IPW. The previous machine mode, either milling or turning,
remains active.
If the preceding operation does not have the required machine mode, you must add an operation
with the required machine mode before the Generic Motion operation. For example, if the Generic
Motion operation is for turning, add a turning operation. The new operation must generate tool
path, but does not need to cut material.
Note
This is not a limitation in ISV when you use the CSE driver. The machine state is defined by
the workpiece spindle setting, which is either turning or milling.
In previous releases, rapid tool motions through the Part, Blank or IPW were displayed in the red
gouge color as material removed. In the current release, the material removal from these tool motions
is not displayed, so you will not see these collisions. To check for collisions, do one of the following:
• Click List after the simulation stops.
• Click Collision Settings. In the Collision Settings dialog box, select the Pause on Collision
check box to stop the visualization when a collision occurs. This option does not work if you
step through the operation.
The Paste Object with Reference command is in the UI, but not supported for the following
hole-making operations.
• Drilling: including spot drilling, and countersinking
• Sequential Drilling
If you copy these operations from one workpiece and paste them with reference into another
workpiece, only the tool path is copied. There is no instance of the in-process feature at the new
location.
Milling caveats
The Contact tool position option for trim boundaries trims the tool path to the tool contact of the trim
boundary. However, with the Extend at Edges cutting parameters option selected, the tool is moved
past the contact by the specified extend distance. In the past trim boundaries were not changed by
the Extend at Edges option.
[Area milling drive method operation]→Cutting Parameters→Strategy tab→Extend Path group
The loops caused by offsetting a concave curve or curves are not trimmed.
Problem Workaround
The Min. Lead Angle does not influence the tool None
path.
When you use sheet geometry to define a 1. In the Rotary Floor Finish Drive Method
concave floor, sometimes the default material side dialog box, in the Drive Geometry group,
is wrong and no tool path is produced.
click Flip Material .
Problem Workaround
Z-Level operations with cutter compensation set Examine the generated engage and retract
may have the wrong engage or retract motions moves. If they are not acceptable, consider using
when the open area engage type, or the retract a different open engage type or retract type.
type, is also set to one of the following options:
• Arc – Parallel to Tool Axis
Cavity Milling
Problem Workaround
There is significant slowdown when the new Cut None. The processor must do more calculations
Below Overhanging Blank option is turned off. to detect and avoid the unproductive cuts. In
applicable cases, there is a significant saving in
Cut Below Overhanging Blank machining time, and the extra generation time is
well spent.
If the part does not have areas with overhanging
blank, do not clear the check box.
Problem Workaround
When you edit a cut area created with the You can use the alternate selection color to
selection method set to Edge Bounded Region, identify the seed face and bounding edges.
the seed face and the bounding edges display in
the selection color and are difficult to identify. • To see the seed face, click Select Bounding
Edges.
Tip
Problem Workaround
The Divide command is generally successful
Divide command when splitting localized areas, such as spikes,
along the periphery of a single region.
• The Divide command may fail when splitting
the region across multiple features, such as
holes and pockets, contained within a single
region.
Problem Workaround
Cut regions can collapse for the following cut Change the Tool Overhang value.
patterns if the Tool Overhang value is less than
100%: Floor Wall Milling dialog box→Path Settings
• Trochoidal
NX does not consider the part geometry between • Reducing the Merge Distance value may
features when merging the tool path. This can help.
result in the following:
Floor Wall Milling dialog box→Path Settings
• Cut levels where features that should not
have merged interfere with each other. group→Cutting Parameters →Cutting
Parameters dialog box→Containment
• Wrong sequencing. tab→Cut Regions group.
When features are merged, the merged shapes • Alternatively, create separate operations for
are sometimes larger than they should be. As a each feature.
result, the cut areas and completed tool path are
also larger than they should be.
NX does not always merge cut areas when the None
Blank option is set to Blank Geometry or 3D
IPW.
NX should ignore gaps smaller than the Merge
Distance value to create a continuous tool path.
The Part Outline and Blank Outline options for Create separate operations for each feature.
Extend Floor To always creates a single feature,
even if the final cut areas are not continuous. This
can result in the following:
• Cut levels where features that should not have
merged interfere with each other. (Similar to
the Merge issue.)
• No sequencing.
Region sequencing is only done between features. None
It is not done between regions within features.
This can result in an overall sequence that is not
optimal. This is especially noticeable in operations
with a single feature, such as when you extend
the tool path to the part or blank outline.
Problem Workaround
In some cases, wall extensions can trim off too Use the following options for the best results:
much or too little.
Cut Region Containment = Floor
Exact Positioning = on
If the IPW material is wider between two cut levels Use more cut levels.
than it is at the respective cut levels, Floor Wall
Milling does not always identify the excess IPW
material. As a result, the operation may not cut
all the material.
Flow Cut
Problem Workaround
Bull nose reference tool performance may be None
slow.
When the reference tool radius is approximately Increase the overlap distance and/or tighten the
the same size as the fillets on the part, as in operation tolerances to help reduce occurrences.
near-fit conditions, inconsistent and/or extra tool
path may be produced.
Using the Minimum Cut Length option can In the Flow Cut Drive Method dialog box, reduce
remove small cut-motions in steep corners, Minimum Cut Length to a small value or 0.0 to
especially when the remaining uncut material is ensure that cut-motions are not removed.
narrow.
Problem Workaround
Contour Profile operations only compensate for None
diminishing walls when the wall is in contact with
the floor.
Supported cases:
Multiple offset passes that push the tool entirely To reduce generation time, limit the number of
above the wall height significantly increase offsets so that they do not exceed the wall height.
generation time.
The Paste Object with Reference command is in the UI, but not supported for the following
hole-making operations.
• Drilling: including spot drilling, and countersinking
• Sequential Drilling
If you copy these operations from one workpiece and paste them with reference into another
workpiece, only the tool path is copied. There is no instance of the in-process feature at the new
location.
ISV caveats
Visualize 2D Dynamic
• If blank geometry is not defined, you must click Step Forward twice before NX asks for blank
geometry.
• On the Linux and Mac OS X platforms, the 2D Dynamic tab may not be active.
The 8-bit PseudoColor visual graphics driver mode is not supported. As a work around, change
the graphics X server settings. For example:
NVidia Quadro and FX graphics drivers
In the XF86Config file, in the Device section, set CIOverlay to TRUE.
Simulation
• In certain cases the reported minimum distance of a clearance violation is not the closest distance.
• Selecting a location on the tool path is now supported in ISV for both CSE-based simulation and
tool path simulation. Selecting tool path segments involving cycles, such as drilling cycles,
may not work in some cases.
• Collision checking between the IPW and active non-spinning tools is performed with the spinning
geometry of the cutting and non-cutting parts of the tool, which can lead to false reports of
collisions. In the following graphic, the green outline indicates the geometry that is actually
used for collision checking.
• For a collision between the IPW and the cutting segment of a non-spinning active tool, the
following false error message is displayed:
Tool and IPW are colliding in Rapid Mode
• The gouge checker may report error messages even if the collision check is turned off. For
example, if no solid exists and you use the following settings:
• If you use a solid tool with the following setting, NX may warn you that the tool does not have a
solid.
Simulation Settings dialog box→Collision Detection group
When the setup has a multi-function machine and you use the dynamic manipulator to change the tool
axis for a fixed-axis operation, NX does not update the Show Machine Axis Positions dialog box. To
avoid confusion, use the Show Machine Axis Positions customer default to suppress the dialog box.
1. Choose File tab→Utilities→Customer Defaults.
3. Click the Dialog Boxes tab, and in the Visibility group, clear the Show Machine Axis Positions
Dialog check box.
Turning caveats
In Turning, you cannot select an in-process workpiece from an external source to define the blank.
Advanced Simulation
Caveats
Boundary layer meshing
The Auto Fix Failed Elements option in the 3D Tetrahedral Mesh dialog box does not work for
tetrahedral meshes created with the Boundary Layer type in the Mesh Control dialog box.
• Vector format data is not yet supported in the Load Recipes Manager.
• If you create a solution using the New Solution from Load Recipe command and manually
delete all the solution steps, the Update Solution from Load Recipe will not work. In this case,
you have to create a new solution from the load recipe. This issue will be addressed in NX 11.
Post Processing
• For NX Nastran laminate composite results, NX Post-processing takes the in-plane and
inter-laminar stresses together to calculate the ply-stress invariants. Consequently, the values
reported by NX Post-processing are different from the values found reported in the NX Nastran
results file (.f06).
• The material orientation vector display is incorrect for the following types of NX Nastran and
MSC Nastran elements:
o CQUAD4
o CQUAD8
o CTRAX3
o CTRAX6
• You cannot use the Result Probe command to display results on models that contain super
elements.
• The Result Probe command does not display correct results on models that contain fields
defined with local coordinate systems.
JT results support
This release includes enhancements to JT file creation from NX Post Processing. JT files that you
create in NX 10 are compatible with the JT V10 format, and you can view the file in Teamcenter
Visualization. A graphics card supporting OpenGL 3.2 or greater is required to visualize CAE data in
JT V10 files in Teamcenter Visualization 11.1.
Materials
In NX 7.5, the default material library changed from an NX-specific .dat format to a MatML XML
format. Starting with NX 11, the legacy material library .dat format will no longer be supported.
Abaqus environment
Issues occur when you import an Abaqus input file that has multiple surface pairs defined with the
same *CONTACT PAIR keyword. Currently, if all surfaces that comprise the master surfaces or the slave
surfaces do not have the same entity type, NX fails to import the input file. For example, you cannot
import a master surface in which some surfaces are defined with nodes and some are defined with
elements. Likewise, you cannot import a slave surface if some of the surfaces are defined with
element faces or edges and others are defined with nodes. However, NX can import models in which
the master and slave surfaces are comprised of surfaces that are defined with different entity types.
For example, you can define all the surfaces that comprise the master surfaces with nodes and define
all the surfaces that comprise the slave surfaces with elements.
ANSYS environment
• In the Region dialog box, if you select Yes from the Use ESURF list, you must also select
Flexible from the Type list in the new Region Type and Pilot Node group of options. Rigid
body type regions are only supported in ANSYS when you select No from the Use ESURF list.
Currently, if you select No from the Use ESURF list and then select Yes, the Select Master Grid
Point option is visible. This option should only be visible when you select No from the Use
ESURF list. However, NX correctly writes out the ANSYS input file without the pilot node.
• If you use the Pressure command to apply a spatially varying field-based load to a surface, the
software uses the ANSYS CMBLOCK command to group the pressures and labels of the element
faces when you export or solve your model. Sometimes, this grouping process is incorrect and
may lead to incorrect analysis results in the NX 10 and NX 10.0.1 releases. To avoid this issue,
clear the Create ANSYS component (CM) for similar loads check box in either the Export
Simulation or the Advanced Solver Options dialog box.
LS-DYNA environment
• Material *MAT_116 (*MAT_COMPOSITE_LAYUP) is not supported for import.
• You can now define the stress-strain curve for LS-DYNA materials. NX exports this data as
the LS-DYNA keyword *MAT_PIECEWISE_LINEAR_PLASTICITY or as *MAT_024. However, the NX
Material library does not provide the correct plastic strain value for the LS-DYNA solver at the
starting point of the curve. In LS-DYNA, the curve must start at a non-zero value. To work around
this issue, you must manually correct the starting point value. Additionally:
o Temperature-dependent stress-strain data is currently unsupported. Although you can define
it in NX, only the first temperature value is exported to your LS-DYNA input file.
NX Multiphysics environment
The inherited concentrated mass material is not used by the thermal solver.
Samcef environment
• NX does not create a Samcef input file if the specified path for that file contains characters
with accents.
• Currently, you cannot use the Solid Properties Check command to compute the inertial
properties of a mesh when Samcef is the specified solver.
• For the Samcef Bush element, the Viscous Damping rotation properties in the Bush Properties
dialog box have the wrong units.
• For Edge-Face type forces that use a table-based field to define the value of one or more of the
force components, NX does not correctly write out the values of any force components defined
with constant values to the Samcef input file.
• For linear static solutions that contain multiple subcases, NX does not correctly write out rotation,
angular acceleration, and angular velocity values to the Samcef input file.
• The Solver Syntax Preview issues an error message for Pressure loads that are defined as
normal to 2D elements or 3D element faces.
• On Linux operating systems, if you use the User Specified option in the Solver Parameters
dialog box to specify a path to the Samcef installation directory but not to the Samcef executable
script itself, then the final path used to launch Samcef is incorrect.
• When you solve a solution, the software issues an error if a laminate property for a zone-based
laminate is assigned to multiple mesh collectors.
• For composite elements with offsets defined with the NEXCE option in the Shell Offset Option
list in the Mesh Associated Data dialog box, NX does not write out the offset value to the
Samcef input file.
• When you post-process beam element results, NX only loads the first beam stress recovery
points (codes 1440 and 1450).
• Per laminate ply scalar damage results on shell elements are not displayed correctly if several
plies are draped on the shell elements.
NX Thermal and Flow, NX Space Systems Thermal, and NX Electronic Systems Cooling
• Beginning in NX 10, the Radiative Heating simulation object no longer supports spatial
distribution of the power when the Heat Load Type list is set to Total Power.
• The import of an XML input file containing simulation objects, constraints, or loads defined by
a dimensionless spatial distribution, 4D field (heterogeneous or table of fields), or specific
symbolic expression (for example a plugin function that takes a named point as an argument) is
not supported.
• For two-phase, immiscible fluid simulations, the fractional step scheme is not supported. You
must use the fully coupled pressure-velocity scheme.
• Beginning in NX 9, to use the following commands and features, you must have a license of the
NX Advanced Fluid Modeling product:
o Surface Wrap Body command
• NX 9.0.x and NX 10.0.x cannot use NX 8.5.x or older parallel configuration XML files. When you
open an old XML file in the Parallel Configuration Tool, only the filename is preserved. You must
make all appropriate selections before saving the file to use it for parallel processing.
• The inherited concentrated mass material is not used by the thermal solver.
Geometry optimization
Beginning in NX 10, Altair HyperOpt is no longer available as an optimization type in NX. All geometry
optimization is now performed with the NX Optimizer. Parts from previous releases with optimization
solutions that used Altair HyperOpt are automatically converted to use the NX Optimizer instead.
Additionally, the Knowledge Fusion (KF) class ug_hyperopt_optimize has been retired. This class
no longer appears in the BOM and is no longer supported. Part conversion of KF objects is not
supported. Therefore, if you have legacy parts that contain instances of ug_hyperopt_optimize, you
must replace these objects with KF class ug_optimize instead.
NX Response Simulation
The software allows you to create an Enforced Motion load in a Static Load Set. However,
Response Simulation does not recognize that enforced motion load when you create an event.
Durability
• Durability only uses table fields for S-N and E-N curves.
NX Laminate Composites
• In the SAMCEF environment, if you have both elemental and elemental-nodal ply stress/strain
results, NX ignores the elemental-nodal option when you run a laminate quick report. NX
Laminate Composites only uses the elemental results.
• Round-tripping an H5 file can result in orphan elements, even if the mesh is unchanged.
The Release Notes for Programming Tools are available only with the installed NX Help
documentation. After you install the documentation, you can access the information from any of
the following locations.
• From the Start menu on your system, choose:
o All Programs→Siemens NX 10.0→Documentation→NX Release Notes.
o Menu→Help→Release Notes.
Caveats
Validation rules
Caveats
In the Inspection Navigator, do not delete or rename the SENSORS group as this may cause
machine simulations within the Inspection Path dialog box to fail.
• EasyFillAdvancednx10.0_data_V1.zip
The README.TXT file supplies information on how and where to install the Easy Fill product.
If you have a Mold Wizard or Molded Part Validation license, you can access the following basic
functions:
• Select one gate location
To access more advanced functions, you need an Easy Fill or Easy Fill Advanced license.
Product Notes
Updates in the default tessUG.config JT configuration file
The value of the JtFileFormat option in the default JT configuration file is changed from JtFileFormat
= “9”to JtFileFormat = “10”.
If you use the default JT configuration file, NX to JT translator produces version 10 JT files. To
generate version 9.5 JT files from NX10, we recommend you to set the JtFileFormat option to “9”
in the JT configuration file that you use to produce the JT files.
Note
• To view version 10 JT files, you must use Teamcenter Visualization 10.1 or later.
• To import version 10 JT files in NX, you must use NX 9 and later versions. If you use older
version of NX, we recommend you to produce version 9.5 JT files.
• To import version 10 JT files in SolidEdge, you must use Solid Edge ST7 or later versions.
If you use older version of SolidEdge, we recommend you to produce version 9.5 JT files.
• If you intend to import version 10 JT files to any other CAD software other than NX,
Teamcenter Visualization, or SolidEdge, we recommend you to check the respective
CAD system end user documentation for its compatibility with the version 10 JT file. If
the software does not support version 10 JT files, we recommend you to produce version
9.5 JT files.
Caveats
Internationalization
File import or export by the following translators may not work if you set the NX temporary directory
UGII_TMP_DIR to a folder containing non-locale characters.
• DXF/DWG
• IGES
• STEP
• 2D components with color override are exported as per the colors set in the component definition.
• NX Radius dimensions associated with ellipse or spline object are translated as AutoCAD
block reference.
• The dimension associated between NX sheet object and View port object may be translated
as overridden text of AutoCAD dimension.
• Angular dimensions created with vector option are exported as block reference to the
DXF/DWG file.
• Dimension with fits tolerance having fit tolerance style other than Fit Symbol is exported
as block reference in AutoCAD.
• Dimension text location may not match with NX for the dimensions created with oriented text.
2D Exchange caveats
• Object attributes with title longer than 50 characters or string value longer than 132 characters
are not exported to 2D parts.
• Dimensions in scaled view and output set to Modeling (applies only when you export a file
using the NX Part file option in the 2D Exchange Options dialog box)
• The dimensions where associated object type changes in the flattened part. For example,
circle projected as line.
Following Data will be exported as grouped geometry in the 2D part file and as a block in the
DXF or DWG file.
• Linear and Radial callouts
• Retained dimensions
• Dimension with hole and shaft tolerance in scaled views and output set to Modeling.
o Faces
o Target Points
• You cannot translate NX files to CATIA V5 without saving the changes to the NX file. When you
select the Displayed Part and Entire Part options and export a modified NX assembly file to
CATIA V5, in the displayed message box you can click Yes to save the part and translate it or
click No to cancel the translation.
• When you Import CATIA V5 assemblies (*.catproduct) in NX managed mode, CATIA V5 translator
does not generate a hierarchical assembly containing component parts and corresponding
geometry.
• When you export an NX part with no BRep on the Windows Operating System, CATIA V5
translator no longer generates an empty CATPart.
• You can only import CATIA V5 “Lines and Curves” into NX using default “Linetype” and
“Thickness” values.
Product Notes
Active Workspace
The Use Item Name instead of Number customer default is removed. To specify the display of the
Item name or Item ID for an object in NX, specify the desired property as the displayed property in
the Teamcenter BMIDE. NX uses the same setting as Teamcenter. This provides consistency for
displayed names when viewing objects in Teamcenter and NX.
In addition, the Always use Item Number for Interpart Expressions customer default is removed.
The Part Number Prefix, Part Number Suffix, Part Revision Prefix, and Part Revision Suffix
customer defaults are moved to the Legacy tab. They are available for systems using legacy display
names and to support NX Open programs. The NX Part Display Name is now based on the display
name as defined in Teamcenter.
Variant configuration
Caveats
Using Active Workspace embedded in NX
When you run Active Workspace embedded in NX, some minor display issues may occur. These
include misalignment of items in lists, cutoff text, and incorrect sizing of elements. In general, these
issues do not prevent or severely limit the use of the Active Workspace functionality.
If you set the following Teamcenter preference to # so that # becomes an escape character, refile
does not work for a part that contains the # character in its ID.
TC_escape_character
When you are running Teamcenter in the four-tier environment with WebLogic 10 MP2, NX may not
start with no error messages displayed. This could be due to problems with the WebLogic server.
Note
This is applicable only when you are using the WebLogic 10 MP2 Application Server.
2. Open the tc.war file using Winzip and extract the weblogic.xml file to a temporary location.
3. Open the weblogic.xml file using an editor (XML or text editor) and add a cookie-http-only XML
element with the value of false in the session-descriptor element. For example:
<session-descriptor>
...
<cookie-http-only>false</cookie-http-only>
</session-descriptor>
5. Add the modified weblogic.xml file in your temporary directory into Winzip. To do this, drag the
web-inf folder that contains the weblogic.xml file and drop it into Winzip. Ensure the path of
the weblogic.xml file is web-inf\.
You cannot have an assembly that is an alternate representation (Alt Rep) that has children that are
not also Alt Reps. The part types of the parts (Alt Rep) must match the part type of the assembly
(Alt Rep).
However, when you choose File→New to create a new assembly and use the Blank template, NX
lets you create an Alt Rep assembly with children that are not also Alt Reps. This causes problems
when you use the assembly in NX.
Teamcenter only supports the installation of the following NX translators in a Teamcenter two-tier
environment, the Teamcenter four-tier environment is not supported:
• NXClone
• NXtoPVDirect
In Teamcenter, there is now the capability to have the names and values of properties translated
and displayed in multiple languages. You can see this functionality in some areas of NX (not all
areas of NX incorporate this functionality), such as the Teamcenter Navigator, Part Family template
spreadsheet, and New Item, Save, Save As, Import, and component properties dialog boxes. This
is applicable for Teamcenter properties such as: property names, property values, list of values,
and BMIDE elements (type names).
When you run NX, the language set by the environment variable UGII_LANG determines the
language that is used to display the names and values of TC properties in NX.
If you do not have translated values defined in TC for the properties, or you do not want NX to display
the translated values, set the following environment variable:
UGII_NO_TC_LOCALIZATION=1
When this environment variable is set, the property values shown in NX are always the internal value
(non-translated) and there is no indication in NX that the value has a translated value defined in
Teamcenter. This is the same behavior that NX had prior to NX 10. However, the environment variable
does not change the way the property names are displayed. If the property name has a translated
value that matches the UGII_LANG setting, the translated (localized) name is still shown in NX.
The VLA Attribute Affix customer default (Teamcenter Integration for NX→User Attributes, All
tab) is modified. The new options [Numeric] and :Numeric introduced in NX 8 caused problems
when there are references to VLA (variable length array) attributes in parts created prior to NX 8.
The [Numeric] and :Numeric options are now set to _Numeric when selected. You should use
_Numeric if you are setting this option for the first time.
Documentation Notes
Importing part family members as normal parts
There are several ways you can configure NX when importing and exporting part families.
Ignore members – do not include template
If the customer default Ignore Part Family Member – Include Template Part is not selected, the
Teamcenter Integration preference Warn on Family Import/Export lets you determine whether family
members are imported (or exported) as normal parts. When you select the preference (selected by
default), the Part Family Member Import Action dialog box is displayed during the import operation.
The following options are available in the dialog box:
• Treat Parts as Lost – Does not import the family members into Teamcenter.
• Turn Family Members Into Normal Parts – Imports the family members into Teamcenter as
parts.
If the family members are lost during import (Treat Parts as Lost selected), when you load the
assembly into NX, the family members are regenerated.
If you deselect the preference Warn on Family Import/Export, the Part Family Member Import
Action dialog box is not displayed and the family member parts are imported (or exported) as normal
parts.
The customer default Include Part Family Member Template Part determines whether to include
the part family template in the import (or export) operation.
Ignore members – include template
If the customer default Ignore Part Family Member – Include Template Part is selected, the
Teamcenter Integration preference Warn on Family Import/Export is not selected and grayed out.
During import (or export), the Part Family Member Import Action dialog box is not displayed and
the family members are treated as lost. The part family template is included.
Environment variable
The environment variable UGII_UGMGR_ALLOW_PFM_IMPORT_EXPORT takes
precedence over the Ignore Part Family Member – Include Template Part customer
default and Warn on Family Import/Export preference. If you set the environment variable
UGII_UGMGR_ALLOW_PFM_IMPORT_EXPORT=1, the Part Family Member Import Action
dialog box is not displayed. The family member parts are imported (or exported) with the family status
retained. The Include Part Family Member Template Part customer default determines whether to
include the part family template in the operation.
ug_clone utility
If you use the ug_clone utility to import (or export) part families, the Warn on Family Import/Export
preference is not applicable. Use the ug_clone fam[ily_treatment]=lose|strip_status option to
specify whether to treat family member parts as lost or normal.
Product Notes
PLCOpen XML export for STEP 7
Mechatronics Concept Designer can export the sequence of operation in the standardized XML
format PLCOpen XML. To enable import of PLCOpen XML into STEP 7 5.5 SP 2, a hotfix has to be
applied to STEP 7. You can find information about this hotfix at the following:
English: http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/62861211
German: http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/de/62861211
The hotfix is also available on the NX Installation DVD.
Product notes
Template files
The standard part files delivered with Line Designer must be imported (installed) into the Teamcenter
database to enable access by the New Item dialog box. If this step is not performed, the New
Item dialog box displays only blank templates.
A setup script for installing Line Designer templates in Teamcenter is included with NX:
%UGII_ROOT_DIR%\LINE_DESIGNER\templates\tcin_linedesigner_template_setup.bat
For information about how to use the script, see Install File New templates in the NX help:
Home
Teamcenter Integration for NX
System Setup/Administration
Installing/creating/modifying templates
Install File New templates
Documentation notes
While Line Designer can work with either BVR or 4GD data structures, typically the documentation
describes the 4GD procedures.
Caveats
Fast Placement
Currently, Fast Placement works only among components that are under a Plant structure (below a
production unit or below a workarea). Fast Placement does not work when editing an assembly that
is not in the Plant structure.
Components (smart objects) must be fully loaded for complete functionality. If the assembly load
options Use Partial Loading and Use Lightweight Representations are selected when parts are
loaded, the following issues occur.
• Running Resize Connector will always display the alert Entered size and default size of
connectors are the same.
• The Show and Hide dialog does not show the Line Designer commands Show / Hide Connector.
• Drag&Drop from Reuse Library onto connectors does not work reliably.
While editing sketches of smart equipment, the 3D object is visible. The sketch nodes can be
dragged to edit values.
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