Nick Green
Mechanical
- Mar 8, 2017
- 15
I am investigating whether it is possible in NX to get the same functionality that we currently get in Inventor from the use of Levels of Detail (LoD).
So each assembly can have a number of LoDs assigned to it which control what components or sub-assemblies are active or suppressed.
As a basic example, every assembly has 2 LoDs called Master (everything active) & Detail Suppressed (all minor components are suppressed). Where an assembly has a sub-assembly, the sub-assembly Detail Suppressed LoD can be called up.
This means that when a top level assembly is opened up in its Detail Suppressed LoD, all minor components at all levels of the assembly are suppressed. There is the additional functionality that lets different LoDs to be selected; so it is possible to see the detailed interaction between 2 sub-assemblies without changing the display anywhere else.
I can get some similar functionality by using layers but unlike Inventor I can't see how I can easily change a sub-assembly to Master without affecting the whole group.
Can anyone give me some pointers as to what I need to do?
Nick Green
Lead Design Engineer
IHC Engineering Business Ltd.
UK
So each assembly can have a number of LoDs assigned to it which control what components or sub-assemblies are active or suppressed.
As a basic example, every assembly has 2 LoDs called Master (everything active) & Detail Suppressed (all minor components are suppressed). Where an assembly has a sub-assembly, the sub-assembly Detail Suppressed LoD can be called up.
This means that when a top level assembly is opened up in its Detail Suppressed LoD, all minor components at all levels of the assembly are suppressed. There is the additional functionality that lets different LoDs to be selected; so it is possible to see the detailed interaction between 2 sub-assemblies without changing the display anywhere else.
I can get some similar functionality by using layers but unlike Inventor I can't see how I can easily change a sub-assembly to Master without affecting the whole group.
Can anyone give me some pointers as to what I need to do?
Nick Green
Lead Design Engineer
IHC Engineering Business Ltd.
UK