The_Matrix
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Bye to all,
during my wandering with customers I often collected the cries of pain regarding the creation of 2d of large assembly.
cries of pain obviously regarding the performance.
with the help of the drawing product manager I put down this document that I hope serves as guideline for everyone.
ug is really strong in the management of large assembly, provided it is placed in the conditions to do so.
then:
- refile of data in nx8.5
- refile data with new lightweights
- refile with cleanup
- assembly call using partial loading and lightweight
- smart lightweight views
the document refers to nx8.5...
some things are also present in previous versions, but not all. for example the new lightweight and exact smart views generated by the new hlr engine are specific of the current version.
without the updated/optimized/cleaned data, you can put what engine you want in your car, but the road will be so disconnected that more than 30 per hour you can not do.
Clean the road... Asphalt it well... remove obstacles... and you can take advantage of the 550 cv of your ug. :finger:
during my wandering with customers I often collected the cries of pain regarding the creation of 2d of large assembly.
cries of pain obviously regarding the performance.
with the help of the drawing product manager I put down this document that I hope serves as guideline for everyone.
ug is really strong in the management of large assembly, provided it is placed in the conditions to do so.
then:
- refile of data in nx8.5
- refile data with new lightweights
- refile with cleanup
- assembly call using partial loading and lightweight
- smart lightweight views
the document refers to nx8.5...
some things are also present in previous versions, but not all. for example the new lightweight and exact smart views generated by the new hlr engine are specific of the current version.
without the updated/optimized/cleaned data, you can put what engine you want in your car, but the road will be so disconnected that more than 30 per hour you can not do.
Clean the road... Asphalt it well... remove obstacles... and you can take advantage of the 550 cv of your ug. :finger: