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  1. aeromb1985

    NX Assembly Problem

    Dear All Thank you for your replies. It is solved.
  2. aeromb1985

    NX Assembly Problem

    Dear All I am using NX 11 on 64 bit Microsoft windows 10. I modeled an impeller in NX model section and saved it as prt file. After opening the part in assembly section, all eliminated elements are visible as shown in attachment. It there any solution...
  3. aeromb1985

    Create Datum Plane Using Simple NX Application Programming (SNAP)

    Thank you very much BubbaK I have a new problem with SNAP I want to create a circle that is tangent to tree lines with a code in SNAP. I can not do it. I write my code here. Can anyone help me? I am using NX 8.5. Thank you Option Explicit Off Imports miniSnap, miniSnap.Create Module...
  4. aeromb1985

    Create Datum Plane Using Simple NX Application Programming (SNAP)

    Dear Rief Thank you for your reply. To create a datum plane using GRIP, parallel to XY Plane (with 1 mm distance) it needs just to write pl01 = PLANE/XYPLAN, 1 But in SNAP I am completely confused. I don't know how can I write it’s command. Can you write this command here? for example PL01 =...
  5. aeromb1985

    Create Datum Plane Using Simple NX Application Programming (SNAP)

    Until now, I used to GRIP for programming modeling in NX. Now I want to start using SNAP. As I am new in SNAP, I can not create any Plane or Datum Plane with SNAP. I am using NX 8.5 Can you help me? Regards
  6. aeromb1985

    Using ASME B16.5 Class 150 Flange

    Sorry The atmospheric air in standard condition ( 1 bar and 273 K) go to a centrifugal compressor by some 16" pipes and fittings. I think using using ASME b 16.5 flanges (carbon Steel) for suction pipes is highly Over design (60 Kg Weight for 16" welding neck Flange). Is there any suggestion...
  7. aeromb1985

    Using ASME B16.5 Class 150 Flange

    Hi Dear All As you know Class 150 is the smallest flange in ASME B16.5. For many piping system it is mandatory to use this standard for project. using this flange for piping that use atmosphere air is so funny!!!. Is there any replacement for using such heavy flanges for atmosphere pressure? Thanks

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