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'''Title(s):''' [[Title::Unigraphics Part]] <!-- Names(s) that refer to the engineering format.-->
 
'''Title(s):''' [[Title::Unigraphics Part]] <!-- Names(s) that refer to the engineering format.-->
  
'''Version ID:''' [[Version ID::]] <!-- Identification or version number of the engineering format.-->
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'''Version ID:''' [[Version ID::NX version 6]] <!-- Identification or version number of the engineering format.-->
  
'''Date released:''' [[Version Date released::July 07, 2008]] <!-- Date that the version was released.-->
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'''Date released:''' [[Version Date released:: June 30, 2008]] <!-- Date that the version was released.-->
  
'''Date:''' [[Format Date::1991]] <!-- Date the format was created (YYYY-MM-DD)-->
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'''Date:''' [[Format Date::October, 1973]] <!-- Date the format was created (YYYY-MM-DD)-->
  
'''Creator(s):''' [[Creator::Delcam PLC]] <!-- The creator or original author of the engineering format.-->
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'''Creator(s):''' [[Creator::United Computing]], founded by John Wright and a couple of other people.
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The original offices were two rooms above a hairdressing salon in Torrance, CA (about 15 miles south of Los Angeles). <!-- The creator or original author of the engineering format.-->
  
'''Contributor(s):''' [[Contributor::Delcam PLC]] <!-- The current maintainers of the engineering format.-->
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'''Contributor(s):''' [[Contributor::Siemens]] <!-- The current maintainers of the engineering format.-->
  
 
'''Relationships:''' <!-- Relationships that the engineering format has with organizations, other formats, etc.-->
 
'''Relationships:''' <!-- Relationships that the engineering format has with organizations, other formats, etc.-->
  
* '''Previous Version(s):''' [[Previous Version::none]] <!-- Any engineering format that is a previous version format of this one.-->
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* '''Previous Version(s):''' [[Previous Version::UNIAPT]] <!-- Any engineering format that is a previous version format of this one.-->
  
 
* '''Contains:''' [[Contains::N/A]] <!-- Any engineering format that is contained by this format.-->
 
* '''Contains:''' [[Contains::N/A]] <!-- Any engineering format that is contained by this format.-->
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'''Description:''' <!--[[Description::none]] Main description of the format, which can give extra information not categorized.-->
 
'''Description:''' <!--[[Description::none]] Main description of the format, which can give extra information not categorized.-->
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NX is the commercial CAD/CAM/CAE PLM software suite developed by Siemens PLM Software. NX is widely used in the engineering industry, especially in the automotive and aerospace sectors. NX is a parametric solid / surface feature-based modeler. It uses the Parasolid geometric modeling kernel. NX is a direct competitor to CATIA and Pro/ENGINEER.
  
 
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'''History:''' [[History::http://www.plmworld.org/museum/lobby.htm]] <!-- Historical description depicting major events surrounding development, creation, and maintenance of this format.-->
'''History:''' <!--[[History::]] - Historical description depicting major events surrounding development, creation, and maintenance of this format.-->
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'''Example(s):''' [[Example::Unigraphics part Example]] <!-- Information and example models of the engineering format.-->
 
'''Example(s):''' [[Example::Unigraphics part Example]] <!-- Information and example models of the engineering format.-->
  
'''Identifier:''' [[Identifier::http://www.artcam.com/]] <!-- A URL or other identifier that refers to the engineering format.-->
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'''Identifier:''' [[Identifier::http://www.plm.automation.siemens.com/en_us/products/nx/index.shtml]] <!-- A URL or other identifier that refers to the engineering format.-->
  
 
'''Documentation:''' N/A. <!--[[Documentation::Documentation Template]] - Information in general about the engineering format.-->
 
'''Documentation:''' N/A. <!--[[Documentation::Documentation Template]] - Information in general about the engineering format.-->
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'''Applications:'''  <!-- Applications that the engineering format uses.-->
 
'''Applications:'''  <!-- Applications that the engineering format uses.-->
  
* '''Native application(s):''' [[Native Application::Unigraphics part Engineering Format Application]] <!-- Applications which are primarily designed to specifically run this engineering format.-->
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* '''Native application(s):''' [[Native Application::NX]] <!-- Applications which are primarily designed to specifically run this engineering format.-->
  
* '''Interoperable applications:''' None.
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* '''Interoperable applications:''' [[Interoperable Application::CADKEY]]
  
'''Magic numbers:''' [[Magic Numbers::N/A]]  
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'''Magic numbers:''' [[Magic Numbers:: 02 50(hex), .P(ASCII)]]  
  
 
'''Format(s):''' [[Format::application/prt, application/x-prt, image/x-prt]]  
 
'''Format(s):''' [[Format::application/prt, application/x-prt, image/x-prt]]  
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*** '''Description:''' [[File Classification NURBS - Description::None]]  
 
*** '''Description:''' [[File Classification NURBS - Description::None]]  
 
* '''Multi-resolution models:'''  
 
* '''Multi-resolution models:'''  
** '''Is Supported:''' [[File Classification Multi-resolution Models - Is Supported::false]]  
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** '''Is Supported:''' [[File Classification Multi-resolution Models - Is Supported::true]]  
 
** '''Description:''' [[File Classification Multi-resolution Models - Description::None]]  
 
** '''Description:''' [[File Classification Multi-resolution Models - Description::None]]  
 
* '''Dynamics:'''  
 
* '''Dynamics:'''  
 
** '''Kinematics:'''
 
** '''Kinematics:'''
*** '''Is Supported:''' [[File Classification Kinematics - Is Supported::false]]
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*** '''Is Supported:''' [[File Classification Kinematics - Is Supported::true]]
*** '''Description:''' [[File Classification Kinematics - Description::Parts are not allowed to rotate.]]  
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*** '''Description:''' [[File Classification Kinematics - Description::Parts are allowed to rotate.]]  
 
** '''Assembly:'''  
 
** '''Assembly:'''  
 
*** '''Is Supported:''' [[File Classification Assembly - Is Supported::true]]  
 
*** '''Is Supported:''' [[File Classification Assembly - Is Supported::true]]  
 
*** '''Description:''' [[File Classification Assembly - Description::Complicated model can be assembled by component pieces.]]  
 
*** '''Description:''' [[File Classification Assembly - Description::Complicated model can be assembled by component pieces.]]  
 
** '''Force(s):'''  
 
** '''Force(s):'''  
*** '''Is Supported:''' [[File Classification Force - Is Supported::false]]  
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*** '''Is Supported:''' [[File Classification Force - Is Supported::true]]  
*** '''Description:''' [[File Classification Force - Description::None]]  
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*** '''Description:''' [[File Classification Force - Description::vector forces are supported.]]  
 
* '''Boundary representation'''
 
* '''Boundary representation'''
 
** '''Manifold surface boundary representations:'''
 
** '''Manifold surface boundary representations:'''
*** '''Is Supported:''' [[File Classification Manifold Surface Boundary Representation - Is Supported::false]]
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*** '''Is Supported:''' [[File Classification Manifold Surface Boundary Representation - Is Supported::true]]
 
*** '''Description:''' [[File Classification Manifold Surface Boundary Representation - Description::None]]  
 
*** '''Description:''' [[File Classification Manifold Surface Boundary Representation - Description::None]]  
 
** '''Manifold volume boundary representations:'''
 
** '''Manifold volume boundary representations:'''
*** '''Is Supported:''' [[File Classification Manifold Volume Boundary Representation - Is Supported::false]]  
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*** '''Is Supported:''' [[File Classification Manifold Volume Boundary Representation - Is Supported::not sure]]  
 
*** '''Description:''' [[File Classification Manifold Volume Boundary Representation - Description::None]]  
 
*** '''Description:''' [[File Classification Manifold Volume Boundary Representation - Description::None]]  
 
** '''Non-manifold boundary representations:'''  
 
** '''Non-manifold boundary representations:'''  
*** '''Is Supported:''' [[File Classification Non-manifold Boundary Representation - Is Supported::false]]  
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*** '''Is Supported:''' [[File Classification Non-manifold Boundary Representation - Is Supported::not sure]]  
 
*** '''Description:''' [[File Classification Non-manifold Boundary Representation - Description::None]]  
 
*** '''Description:''' [[File Classification Non-manifold Boundary Representation - Description::None]]  
 
* '''Material transparency:'''
 
* '''Material transparency:'''
** '''Is Supported:''' [[File Classification Material Transparency - Is Supported::false]]  
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** '''Is Supported:''' [[File Classification Material Transparency - Is Supported::true]]  
 
** '''Description:''' [[File Classification Material Transparency - Description::None]]  
 
** '''Description:''' [[File Classification Material Transparency - Description::None]]  
'''References:''' [[References::http://www.artcam.com/index.asp]]
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'''References:''' [[References::http://www.plmworld.org/museum/lobby.htm, http://www.plm.automation.siemens.com/en_us/products/nx/index.shtml]]

Latest revision as of 13:19, 13 May 2009

Title(s): Unigraphics Part

Version ID: NX version 6

Date released: June 30, 2008

Date: October, 1973

Creator(s): United Computing, founded by John Wright and a couple of other people. The original offices were two rooms above a hairdressing salon in Torrance, CA (about 15 miles south of Los Angeles).

Contributor(s): Siemens

Relationships:

  • Contains: N/A
  • Syntax Format(s): N/A
  • Family Format(s): N/A

Description: NX is the commercial CAD/CAM/CAE PLM software suite developed by Siemens PLM Software. NX is widely used in the engineering industry, especially in the automotive and aerospace sectors. NX is a parametric solid / surface feature-based modeler. It uses the Parasolid geometric modeling kernel. NX is a direct competitor to CATIA and Pro/ENGINEER.

History: http://www.plmworld.org/museum/lobby.htm

Example(s): Unigraphics part Example

Identifier: http://www.plm.automation.siemens.com/en_us/products/nx/index.shtml

Documentation: N/A.

File Extensions: .prt

Applications:

  • Native application(s): NX
  • Interoperable applications: CADKEY

Magic numbers: 02 50(hex), .P(ASCII)

Format(s): application/prt, application/x-prt, image/x-prt

Rights: Proprietary license

Sustainability Factors:

  • Standardization: None
  • Self-documentation: None
  • External dependencies: None
  • Technical protection considerations: N/A

Typical use: CAD, CAM, CAE, Sheet metal applications, knowledge bases, Quality control and Rapid prototyping

File classification:

  • Type {Binary, Text}: Binary
  • Raster data:
    • Raster data 2D:
    • Raster data 3D: - Can the format support 3D raster data? Example: A format that can contain 2D pixelated data of a 3D model supports 3D raster data.
  • Geometric representation:
    • Implicit representation:
    • Mesh:
    • Parametric representation: - Section describes whether or not the engineering format supports parametric representations.
      • Parametric surfaces:
        • Is Supported: true - Is the feature supported in the engineering format?
        • Description: None
      • Parametric curves:
        • Is Supported: true
        • Description: None
    • Contour sets:
    • NURBS:
  • Multi-resolution models:
  • Dynamics:
  • Boundary representation
    • Manifold surface boundary representations:
    • Manifold volume boundary representations:
    • Non-manifold boundary representations:
  • Material transparency:

References: http://www.plmworld.org/museum/lobby.htm, http://www.plm.automation.siemens.com/en_us/products/nx/index.shtml

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