SMOKES
Mechanical
- Apr 29, 2011
- 46
Hi
I previously used SolidEdge ST3
I am working with a small company converting autocad files from 2d to solidworks 3d format.
I currently have to design complex castings and fabrication for pump units. I know solidworks is going to give me more grief over time. I have already come up against limitations of the cad surfacing and drafting package. I also feel that the FEA and CFD for solidworks is not as good as the rest of market.
I terms of price point NX is 500 pound more than solidworks pro
What am trying find out is has any one or company transitioned from Solidworks to NX.
Is drafting NX the same a solid edge and part creation similar to both. Or will I need extensive training
Also how does teamcenter pdm compare to the vault pdm?
Also the fea nastran and NX Flow are there companies in the UK that I can out source the fea and cfd work to as I don't think i can cirrently justfy the cost of these packages.
I previously used SolidEdge ST3
I am working with a small company converting autocad files from 2d to solidworks 3d format.
I currently have to design complex castings and fabrication for pump units. I know solidworks is going to give me more grief over time. I have already come up against limitations of the cad surfacing and drafting package. I also feel that the FEA and CFD for solidworks is not as good as the rest of market.
I terms of price point NX is 500 pound more than solidworks pro
What am trying find out is has any one or company transitioned from Solidworks to NX.
Is drafting NX the same a solid edge and part creation similar to both. Or will I need extensive training
Also how does teamcenter pdm compare to the vault pdm?
Also the fea nastran and NX Flow are there companies in the UK that I can out source the fea and cfd work to as I don't think i can cirrently justfy the cost of these packages.