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NX motion simulation books, tutorials

NX motion simulation books, tutorials

NX motion simulation books, tutorials

(OP)
Hello,
My company has just adopted the NX7.5, and although 99% of the time we use the modeling module, we also have a simulation module for which the company doesn`t plan any courses, that is for my department.
I would like to learn it on my own, it would help me verify some of the projects.,but when using I get a lot of confusion on what to do. Are there any online tutorials or book that could guide me through some of the basics.
I really would appreciate any help.
Best regards

RE: NX motion simulation books, tutorials

See if there is anything on this site: http://nxtutorials.com/
 

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RE: NX motion simulation books, tutorials

(OP)
Well there are a few, yet the regard the gear mechanisms. But can`t find any website or book to help guide through the options the module offers.
What I would like to do for start is to define a revolute mechanism of a door and it`s hinge so that they would only open for in example 90 degrees. As far I have successfully managed to set the rotation of the door, but the limits box seems to be useless.

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