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can I push pull geometry in NX modelling

can I push pull geometry in NX modelling

can I push pull geometry in NX modelling

(OP)
No idea, can nx push geometry with geometry.
Example: moving a block untill it stopps at clash or pick body of collision an move both?

sorry new in NX
regards
Erwin

RE: can I push pull geometry in NX modelling

Well, there is a 'Clash Detection' option when running a 'Sequence' of an Assembly, but there is no automatic 'two bodies becoming one' for purposes of simulating one body 'pushing' another. Perhaps as part of some of the analysis routines which uses 'physics' when doing a simulation.

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RE: can I push pull geometry in NX modelling

In an assembly, the "move component" command has options for collision detection. But I know of no way to move a component when something collides with it.

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RE: can I push pull geometry in NX modelling

You can do this in the motion simulation.
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RE: can I push pull geometry in NX modelling

(OP)
Oh I have seen in NX Concept designer, I remember.
... the nice to haves in basic design
regards

sorry new in NX
regards
Erwin

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