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Unigraphics NX Interview Questions and Answers
Unigraphics NX Interview Questions and Answers
Find the most asked and preferred Unigraphics NX 6.0/7.0/ 7.5/ 8.0/ 8.5/ 9.0 interview questions
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This option create an associate copy of composite curve, sketch, datum, point, face, body,
mirror body of part file in assembly file. Once you have a wave linked boy you can perform
operations on it. (Example: In Machining model you can add wave link of Casting model and
perform the machining operations)
8) What is Extract Body?
This option create an associate copy of an entire body in part file. Features can then be added
to Extract Body feature without appearing on the original body. You can also decide whether
you want he Extract Body feature to update when the original body is changed.
9) What are Part families?
This option let you create a family of parts by creating a template part. You can use the
Unigraphics spread sheet (via the Create button on the Part Families dialog) to create a table
describing the various part family members.
10) What do you mean by Expressions?
Expressions are mathematical or conditional equations used to control the parameters of a
model. With expressions, you can easily apply major edits to a model. By changing the
expressions that control a specific parameter, you can re-size or re-position features of a solid
model
Three types of Expressions are there
1. Airthmatic Expressions
2. Conditional Expressions
3. Geometric Expressions
11) What is Direct Modeling or Synchronous Modeling?
Direct modeling techniques represents extended capabilities for some of the more basic
Unigraphics functions. Among these are face oriented operations, constraint based methods,
blend regeneration and independence of feature history. You can use Direct modeling
functions on models that have been imported from other CAD systems and are nonparametric.
12) What is the limit for Undo?
we can use Undo for 222 times or until up to last time saved.
13) How many colors in are there in UG?
There are 216 colors in UG.
14) How many Layers are there in UG?
There are 256 Layers in UG.
Solid Modeling
Feature Based Modeling
Free Form Modeling
Sheet Metal Feature Modeling
Constraints limit structural movement and represent mounts and supports. Constraints can be
applied to faces or edges. (Restricting the degree of freedom)
24) How many types of constraints are there?
There are two types of constraints.
1) Geometrical constraints 2) Dimension constraints
25) What is sketching plane?
To create a sketch, you must associate the Sketch feature to a planar object. We can select a
face or Datum plane. This plane is know as sketching plane.
26) What is the expansion of IGES, STEP, DXF?
27) What is Co-ordinate System? How many types of Co-ordinate Systems are there in
Unigraphics?
Co-ordinate System is a reference element. It uses X,Y and Z co-ordinates while creating
model.
Following are the three types of Co-ordinate Systems
1. Work Co-ordinate System
2. Absolute Co-ordinate System
3. Existing Co-ordinate System
28) What is the difference between Rotational WCS & Dynamic WCS?
In Rotational WCS we can give the angle by which the WCS need to rotate by typing it in the
space provided, while in Dynamic WCS we can dynamically rotate the WCS and give the
angle.
29) What is the difference between Sketch Curves & Basic Curves?
Sketch curve are parametric and can constrain but basic curves are non parametric and cannot
constrain them.
30) How many types of geometrical constrains are there in Unigraphics NX?
There are 22 types of Geometrical constrains in Unigraphics NX.
31) How many layers are there in Unigraphic (UG)?
There are 256 layers in Unigraphics.
32) In which command do you find strings, apex string, and spline string?
We find these options in section command of free form feature.
33) Where do you find bounded plane command?
We find the Bounded plane command in Insert > Surface > Bounded Plane.
34) What is meant by Master Model Concept?
The idea of virtual assembly taken to its logical conclusion leads to Master Model paradigm.
In this concept a master model of the component is designed and the same is referred by
those in assembly, drafting, analysis and manufacturing department of the particular
company.
35) What is the displayed part and work part. Where does it come?
Displayed parts are the parts which can only be displayed but not editable while we can both
display and edit a work part. Both displayed part and work part comes under assembly.
36) What is Reattach?
In Reattach, You can reattach a already created sketch to a different planar face or datum
plane.
37) What is string mode?
String mode is an option which is available while creating lines and arc using basic curves.
When the string mode is selected we can draw continuous lines or arc. If the string mode is
not selected we can create only one line or arc at a time.
38) What is Reference Set?
Reference set controls the the amount of data that is loaded from each component and viewed
in context of an assembly. (Data likes Datum Planes, Axis, Solid body, Sheet body,
Sketches, Curves etc)
39) What is Top Down Assembly?
In top down assembly we create the different parts in the same assembly file and assemble it
there itself.
40) What is Bottom Up Assembly?
In bottom up assembly we create the different parts of an assembly in separate file and then
get them and assemble using constraint.
41) How many mating constraints are there in assembly?
There are 8 mating constraints in assembly. Mate, Align, Angle, Parallel, Perpendicular,
Center, Center, Distance and Tangent.
42) How many ways to find the sketch is fully constrained in Unigraphics?
There are three ways to find the sketch is fully constrained. 1) In sketch environment (status
bar) 2) In part navigation 3) Checkmate
43) What do mean by NURBS?
NURBS is Non Uniform Rational Bezier Splines.
44) What is B surface?
B surface is Bazier surface.
45) What is the use of Expand command?
Expand command is used in Drafting. In the drafting application you can use expand to create
and edit objects in specific view.
46) What is Section Strings?
Section strings is defined as the curves which represent the section of the profile in Sweep
along guide or Swept command.
47) What is single segment in Tube?
By using single segment option in Tube we get a single smooth solid along the guide curve.
48) What is law curve?
The law curve option lets you create a spline using the law Sub-function. A law spline is
defined by a set of X, Y, and Z components. You must specify a law for each of these three
components.
49) What is the default tolerance for angle and distance in Unigraphics?
Angle o.5
Distance 0.0254
50) What is the minimum blend radius for a sheet metal?
The minimum blend radius is part tolerance.
51) What are primitives?
Primitive features are the basic analytic shapes. They are non associative, meaning they are
not associated to geometry used to create them.