NX (Software)
Developer(s)Siemens Digital Industries Software
Initial releaseOctober 1973 (1973-10)
Stable release
1847 Series - 1867 monthly / June 2019 (2019-06)
Operating systemMac OS up to NX12, Unix-like (x64, partially), Windows (x64)
Available inmulti-language
TypeCAD/CAM/CAE/PLM
Licenseproprietary
Websitewww.plm.automation.siemens.com/global/en/products/nx/

NX, formerly known as "unigraphics", is an advanced high-end CAD/CAM/CAE, which has been owned since 2007 by Siemens Digital Industries Software.[1][2] In 2000, Unigraphics purchased SDRC I-DEAS and began an effort to integrate aspects of both software packages into a single product which became Unigraphics NX or NX.

It is used, among other tasks, for:

NX is a direct competitor to CATIA, Creo, and Autodesk Inventor.

History

1972: United Computing, Inc. releases UNIAPT, one of the world's first end-user CAM products.

1973: The company purchases the Automated Drafting and Machining (ADAM) software code from MCS in 1973. The code became a foundation for a product called UNI-GRAPHICS, later sold commercially as Unigraphics in 1975.

1976 McDonnell Douglas Corporation buys United Computing.

1983: UniSolids V1.0 is released, marking the industry's first true interactive Solid Modeling software offering.

1991: During a period of financial difficulties McDonnell Douglas Automation Company (McAuto) sells its commercial services organization, including the Unigraphics organization and product, to EDS which at that time is owned by GM.[3] Unigraphics becomes GM's corporate CAD system.

1992: Over 21,000 seats of Unigraphics are being used worldwide.[4]

1996: Unigraphics V11.0 is released with enhancements in Industrial Design and Modeling including Bridge Surface, Curvature Analysis for Curve and Surfaces, Face Blends, Variable Offset Surface, etc. In the area of Assembly Modeling the new capabilities include Component Filters, Faceted Representations, and Clearance Analysis between multiple Components. A fully integrated Spreadsheet linked to Feature-Based Modeling is also included..

2002 First release of the new "Next Generation" version of Unigraphics and I-DEAS, called NX, beginning the transition to bring the functionality and capabilities of both Unigraphics and I-DEAS together into a single consolidated product.

2007 Introduction of Synchronous Technology in NX 5.[5][6]

2011 Release of NX8 on October 17-2011

2013 Release of NX9 (x64 only) on October 14-2013

Release history

Name/Version Version History Value Release Date License Service Version
Unigraphics R1 April 1978[7]
Unigraphics R2 July 1978[7]
Unigraphics R3 October 1978[7]
Unigraphics R4 March 1979[7]
Unigraphics D1 December 1979[7]
Unigraphics D2 September 1980[8]
Unigraphics D3.0 April 1982[8]
Unigraphics D4.0 September 1982[8]
Unigraphics II 1.0 August 1983[8]
Unigraphics I D5.0 March 1984[8]
Unigraphics II 2.0 March 1985[8]
Unigraphics I D6.0 August 1985[8]
Unigraphics II 3.0 November 1985[8]
Unigraphics II 4.0 November 1986[9]
Unigraphics II 5.0 October 1987[9]
Unigraphics II 6.0 December 1988[9]
Unigraphics II 7.0 December 1989[9] v7.0
Unigraphics 8.0 March 1991[10] v8.0
Unigraphics II 9.0 August 1992[10] v9.0
Unigraphics 10.3 June 1994[10] v10.0
Unigraphics 11.0 January 1996[10] v11.0
Unigraphics 12.0 January 1997[10] v12.0
Unigraphics 13.0 July 1997[10] v13.0
Unigraphics 14 6/22/1998[11] v14.0
Unigraphics 15.0 November 1998[10] v15.0
Unigraphics 16.0 September 1999[10] v16.0
Unigraphics 17.0 October 2000[12] v17.0
Unigraphics 18.0 July 2001[12] v18.0
Unigraphics NX July 2002[12] v19.0
NX 2 v20.0
NX 3 v21.0
NX 4 v22.0
NX 5 4/16/2007[13] v23.0
NX 6 5/20/2008[14] v24.0
NX 7 5/20/2010[15] v25.0
NX 7.5 v26.0
NX 8 10/17/2011[16] v27.0
NX 8.5 v28.0
NX 9 10/14/2013[17] v29.0
NX 10 12/14/2014 v30.0
NX 11 09/08/2016[18] v31.0
NX 12 10/27/2017 v32.0
NX 1847 1/18/2019[19] (NX Continuous Release Started) v33.0
NX 1872 6/26/2019 v34.0
NX 1899 December 2019[20] v35.0
NX 1926 June 2020[21] v36.0
NX 1953 December 2020[22] v37.0
NX 1980 June 2021[23] v38.0
NX 2007 December 2021[24] v39.0
NX 2206 June 2022[25] v40.0
NX 2212 December 2022[26] v41.0
NX 2306 June 2023[27] v2023.06

Key functions

Supported operating systems and platforms

NX runs on Linux, Microsoft Windows and Mac OS.

Starting with version 1847, support for Windows versions prior to Windows 10 as well as for macOS was completely removed, and the GUI was removed from the Linux version.[19]

Architecture

NX uses Parasolid for its Geometric modeling kernel and D-Cubed as Associative engine for sketcher and assembly constraints as well as using JT (visualization format)[35] for lightweight data and Multi-CAD.

See also

References

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  2. "NX main page". Siemens.
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  18. Software, Siemens Product Lifecycle Management. "Siemens' NX Delivers Next Breakthrough in Product Design with Convergent Modeling: Siemens PLM Software". www.plm.automation.siemens.com. Retrieved 2017-03-03.
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  35. Carrington, Jim. "Working with Multi-CAD Data in NX using JT" (PDF). PLMWorld 2008. Siemens PLM Software.


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