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Monday, December 23, 2013
Solid Edge ST5 - Maintenance Pack 10 - Now Available for Download
Solid Edge ST5 - Maintenance Pack 10 Announcement:
The latest Maintenance Pack (MP10) for Solid Edge ST5 is now available for download.
You can download the Maintenance Pack here: https://download.industrysoftware.automation.siemens.com/solid_edge/ST5/SolidEdge/
A valid WebKey account is needed to access Maintenance Pack downloads. To create a WebKey you need your Customer Sold-To ID and your WebKey Access Code, both found under Solid Edge Help, About. You can create your WebKey account here: https://plmapps.industrysoftware.automation.siemens.com/webkey/
Installing Maintenance Packs is quick and easy. Some known security issues arise with installing any software on Windows 7 OS regarding User Access Control (UAC); these same issues exist when installing MPs. Windows UAC should be turned off and after unbundling the download run the .exe as administrator by right mouse clicking on the file and selecting Run as Administrator from the quick menu. Most UAC security issues can be avoided by installing Solid Edge to a location on the client machine anywhere other than the default “Program Files” folder. As long as the user has full write permission to a folder location such as C:\SolidEdge\ these issues should not arise.
Ally PLM encourages all of our customers to stay current with released Maintenance Packs. Maintenance Packs deliver the most current updates and resolution of PRs to your software platform. You can find detailed information regarding the PRs that a Maintenance Pack addresses in the “readme” .txt file found with the MP download.
The Ally PLM Technical Support Team is available to answer any questions and provide support for all of your needs; including Maintenance packs. You can contact the Ally PLM Technical Support Team via email at technical.support@allyplm.com or via phone at (513) 984-0480 Option: 4
Matt Johnson
Ally PLM Solutions
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Download the Solid Edge ST5 - Maintenance Pack 8 Now
Solid Edge ST5 - Maintenance Pack 8 Announcement:
The latest Maintenance Pack (MP8) for Solid Edge ST5 is now available for download.
You can download the Maintenance Pack here: https://download.industrysoftware.automation.siemens.com/solid_edge/ST5/SolidEdge/
A valid WebKey account is needed to access Maintenance Pack downloads. To create a WebKey you need your Customer Sold-To ID and your WebKey Access Code, both found under Solid Edge Help, About. You can create your WebKey account here: https://plmapps.industrysoftware.automation.siemens.com/webkey/
Installing Maintenance Packs is quick and easy. Some known security issues arise with installing any software on Windows 7 OS regarding User Access Control (UAC); these same issues exist when installing MPs. Windows UAC should be turned off and after unbundling the download run the .exe as administrator by right mouse clicking on the file and selecting Run as Administrator from the quick menu. Most UAC security issues can be avoided by installing Solid Edge to a location on the client machine anywhere other than the default “Program Files” folder. As long as the user has full write permission to a folder location such as C:\SolidEdge\ these issues should not arise.
Ally PLM encourages all of our customers to stay current with released Maintenance Packs. Maintenance Packs deliver the most current updates and resolution of PRs to your software platform. You can find detailed information regarding the PRs that a Maintenance Pack addresses in the “readme” .txt file found with the MP download.
The Ally PLM Technical Support Team is available to answer any questions and provide support for all of your needs; including Maintenance packs. You can contact the Ally PLM Technical Support Team via email at technical.support@allyplm.com or via phone at (513) 984-0480 Option: 4
Matt Johnson
Application Engineer
Ally PLM Solutions
The latest Maintenance Pack (MP8) for Solid Edge ST5 is now available for download.
You can download the Maintenance Pack here: https://download.industrysoftware.automation.siemens.com/solid_edge/ST5/SolidEdge/
A valid WebKey account is needed to access Maintenance Pack downloads. To create a WebKey you need your Customer Sold-To ID and your WebKey Access Code, both found under Solid Edge Help, About. You can create your WebKey account here: https://plmapps.industrysoftware.automation.siemens.com/webkey/
Installing Maintenance Packs is quick and easy. Some known security issues arise with installing any software on Windows 7 OS regarding User Access Control (UAC); these same issues exist when installing MPs. Windows UAC should be turned off and after unbundling the download run the .exe as administrator by right mouse clicking on the file and selecting Run as Administrator from the quick menu. Most UAC security issues can be avoided by installing Solid Edge to a location on the client machine anywhere other than the default “Program Files” folder. As long as the user has full write permission to a folder location such as C:\SolidEdge\ these issues should not arise.
Ally PLM encourages all of our customers to stay current with released Maintenance Packs. Maintenance Packs deliver the most current updates and resolution of PRs to your software platform. You can find detailed information regarding the PRs that a Maintenance Pack addresses in the “readme” .txt file found with the MP download.
The Ally PLM Technical Support Team is available to answer any questions and provide support for all of your needs; including Maintenance packs. You can contact the Ally PLM Technical Support Team via email at technical.support@allyplm.com or via phone at (513) 984-0480 Option: 4
Matt Johnson
Application Engineer
Ally PLM Solutions
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Solid Edge ST5 - Maintenance Pack 8 Now Available
Solid Edge ST5 - Maintenance Pack 8 Announcement:
The latest Maintenance Pack (MP8) for Solid Edge ST5 is now available for download.
You can download the Maintenance Pack here: http://ftp.ugs.com/solid_edge/ST5/SolidEdge/
A valid WebKey account is needed to access Maintenance Pack downloads. To create a WebKey you need your Customer Sold-To ID and your WebKey Access Code, both found under Solid Edge Help, About. You can create your WebKey account here:https://plmapps.industrysoftware.automation.siemens.com/webkey/
Installing Maintenance Packs is quick and easy. Some known security issues arise with installing any software on Windows 7 OS regarding User Access Control (UAC); these same issues exist when installing MPs. Windows UAC should be turned off and after unbundling the download run the .exe as administrator by right mouse clicking on the file and selecting Run as Administrator from the quick menu. Most UAC security issues can be avoided by installing Solid Edge to a location on the client machine anywhere other than the default “Program Files” folder. As long as the user has full write permission to a folder location such as C:\SolidEdge\ these issues should not arise.
Ally PLM encourages all of our customers to stay current with released Maintenance Packs. Maintenance Packs deliver the most current updates and resolution of PRs to your software platform. You can find detailed information regarding the PRs that a Maintenance Pack addresses in the “readme” .txt file found with the MP download.
The Ally PLM Technical Support Team is available to answer any questions and provide support for all of your needs; including Maintenance packs. You can contact the Ally PLM Technical Support Team via email at technical.support@allyplm.com or via phone at (513) 984-0480 Option: 4
Matt Johnson
Application Engineer
Installing Maintenance Packs is quick and easy. Some known security issues arise with installing any software on Windows 7 OS regarding User Access Control (UAC); these same issues exist when installing MPs. Windows UAC should be turned off and after unbundling the download run the .exe as administrator by right mouse clicking on the file and selecting Run as Administrator from the quick menu. Most UAC security issues can be avoided by installing Solid Edge to a location on the client machine anywhere other than the default “Program Files” folder. As long as the user has full write permission to a folder location such as C:\SolidEdge\ these issues should not arise.
Ally PLM encourages all of our customers to stay current with released Maintenance Packs. Maintenance Packs deliver the most current updates and resolution of PRs to your software platform. You can find detailed information regarding the PRs that a Maintenance Pack addresses in the “readme” .txt file found with the MP download.
The Ally PLM Technical Support Team is available to answer any questions and provide support for all of your needs; including Maintenance packs. You can contact the Ally PLM Technical Support Team via email at technical.support@allyplm.com or via phone at (513) 984-0480 Option: 4
Matt Johnson
Application Engineer
Ally PLM Solutions
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Solid Edge ST5 - Maintenance Pack 7 - Available For Download Now
The latest Maintenance Pack (MP7) for Solid Edge ST5 is now available for download.
You can download the Maintenance Pack here: http://ftp.ugs.com/solid_edge/ST5/SolidEdge/
You can download the Maintenance Pack here: http://ftp.ugs.com/solid_edge/ST5/SolidEdge/
A valid WebKey account is needed to access Maintenance Pack downloads. To create a WebKey you need your Customer Sold-To ID and your WebKey Access Code, both found under Solid Edge Help, About. You can create your WebKey account here:https://plmapps.industrysoftware.automation.siemens.com/webkey/
Installing Maintenance Packs is quick and easy. Some known security issues arise with installing any software on Windows 7 OS regarding User Access Control (UAC); these same issues exist when installing MPs. Windows UAC should be turned off and after unbundling the download run the .exe as administrator by right mouse clicking on the file and selecting Run as Administrator from the quick menu. Most UAC security issues can be avoided by installing Solid Edge to a location on the client machine anywhere other than the default “Program Files” folder. As long as the user has full write permission to a folder location such as C:\SolidEdge\ these issues should not arise.
Ally PLM encourages all of our customers to stay current with released Maintenance Packs. Maintenance Packs deliver the most current updates and resolution of PRs to your software platform. You can find detailed information regarding the PRs that a Maintenance Pack addresses in the “readme” .txt file found with the MP download.
The Ally PLM Technical Support Team is available to answer any questions and provide support for all of your needs; including Maintenance packs. You can contact the Ally PLM Technical Support Team via email at technical.support@allyplm.com or via phone at (513) 984-0480 Option: 4
Matt Johnson
Application Engineer
Ally PLM Solutions
Monday, April 22, 2013
Download the Solid Edge ST5 - Maintenance Pack 6 Now
The latest Maintenance Pack (MP6) for Solid Edge ST5 is now available for download.
You can download the Maintenance Pack here: http://ftp.ugs.com/solid_edge/ST5/SolidEdge/
You can download the Maintenance Pack here: http://ftp.ugs.com/solid_edge/ST5/SolidEdge/
A valid WebKey account is needed to access Maintenance Pack downloads. To create a WebKey you need your Customer Sold-To ID and your WebKey Access Code, both found under Solid Edge Help, About. You can create your WebKey account here:https://plmapps.industrysoftware.automation.siemens.com/webkey/
Installing Maintenance Packs is quick and easy. Some known security issues arise with installing any software on Windows 7 OS regarding User Access Control (UAC); these same issues exist when installing MPs. Windows UAC should be turned off and after unbundling the download run the .exe as administrator by right mouse clicking on the file and selecting Run as Administrator from the quick menu. Most UAC security issues can be avoided by installing Solid Edge to a location on the client machine anywhere other than the default “Program Files” folder. As long as the user has full write permission to a folder location such as C:\SolidEdge\ these issues should not arise.
Ally PLM encourages all of our customers to stay current with released Maintenance Packs. Maintenance Packs deliver the most current updates and resolution of PRs to your software platform. You can find detailed information regarding the PRs that a Maintenance Pack addresses in the “readme” .txt file found with the MP download.
The Ally PLM Technical Support Team is available to answer any questions and provide support for all of your needs; including Maintenance packs. You can contact the Ally PLM Technical Support Team via email at technical.support@allyplm.com or via phone at (513) 984-0480 Option: 4
Matt Johnson
Application Engineer
Ally PLM Solutions
Monday, February 25, 2013
Solid Edge ST5 Maintenance Pack 4 Now Available for Download
Solid Edge ST5 - Maintenance Pack 4 Announcement:
The latest Maintenance Pack (MP4) for Solid Edge ST5 is now available for download.
You can download the Maintenance Pack here: http://ftp.ugs.com/solid_edge/ST4/SolidEdge/
You can download the Maintenance Pack here: http://ftp.ugs.com/solid_edge/ST4/SolidEdge/
A valid WebKey account is needed to access Maintenance Pack downloads. To create a WebKey you need your Customer Sold-To ID and your WebKey Access Code, both found under Solid Edge Help, About. You can create your WebKey account here:https://plmapps.industrysoftware.automation.siemens.com/webkey/
Installing Maintenance Packs is quick and easy. Some known security issues arise with installing any software on Windows 7 OS regarding User Access Control (UAC); these same issues exist when installing MPs. Windows UAC should be turned off and after unbundling the download run the .exe as administrator by right mouse clicking on the file and selecting Run as Administrator from the quick menu. Most UAC security issues can be avoided by installing Solid Edge to a location on the client machine anywhere other than the default “Program Files” folder. As long as the user has full write permission to a folder location such as C:\SolidEdge\ these issues should not arise.
Ally PLM encourages all of our customers to stay current with released Maintenance Packs. Maintenance Packs deliver the most current updates and resolution of PRs to your software platform. You can find detailed information regarding the PRs that a Maintenance Pack addresses in the “readme” .txt file found with the MP download.
The Ally PLM Technical Support Team is available to answer any questions and provide support for all of your needs; including Maintenance packs. You can contact the Ally PLM Technical Support Team via email at technical.support@allyplm.com or via phone at (513) 984-0480 Option: 4
Matt Johnson
Application Engineer
Ally PLM Solutions
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Solid Edge ST5 Maintenance Pack 3 Download
Solid Edge ST5 Maintenance Pack 3 Announcement
The latest Maintenance Pack (MP3) for Solid Edge ST5 is now available for
download.
You can download the Maintenance Pack here: http://ftp.ugs.com/solid_edge/ST5/
You can download the Maintenance Pack here: http://ftp.ugs.com/solid_edge/ST5/
A valid WebKey account is needed to access Maintenance Pack downloads. To create a WebKey you need your Customer
Sold-To ID and your WebKey Access Code, both found under Solid Edge Help,
About.
You can create your WebKey
account here: https://plmapps.industrysoftware.automation.siemens.com/webkey/
Installing Maintenance Packs is quick and easy. Some known security issues
arise with installing any software on Windows 7 OS regarding User Access
Control (UAC); these same issues exist when installing MPs. Windows UAC should be turned off and after
unbundling the download run the .exe as administrator by right mouse clicking
on the file and selecting Run as Administrator from the quick menu. Most UAC
security issues can be avoided by installing Solid Edge to a location on the
client machine anywhere other than the default “Program Files” folder. As long as the user has full write permission
to a folder location such as C:\SolidEdge\ these issues should not arise.
Ally PLM encourages all of our customers to stay current with released
Maintenance Packs. Maintenance Packs
deliver the most current updates and resolution of PRs to your software
platform. You can find detailed
information regarding the PRs that a Maintenance Pack addresses in the “readme”
.txt file found with the MP download.
The Ally PLM Technical Support Team is available to answer any questions
and provide support for all of your needs; including Maintenance packs. You can contact the Ally PLM Technical
Support Team via email at technical.support@allyplm.com
or via phone at (513)
984-0480 Option: 4
Matt Johnson
Application
Engineer
Ally PLM
Solutions Inc.
9155 Governors
Way Suite B Cincinnati, OH 45249
Office: (513)
984-0480 x 15 Cell: (513) 312-8744
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Simplify a multi body, multi feature model into a single body, single feature model in Solid Edge
A video demonstration of this workflow can be found here: http://screencast.com/t/duoadl5NZof
Simplify a multi body, multi feature model into a single body, single feature model.
Recently a user asked: “A vendor sent me a .stp file of his part. When I try to open it, it comes up as a bunch of part copies for each part. Is there a way to make this one big part?”
In this Blog we will show you how to address this and point out some new functionality in Solid Edge ST5 that really aides us in doing so.
Here is our PathFinder after we have opened the file into Solid Edge part.
In Solid Edge ST5 we introduced new functionality to handle multi body designs. Since the imported file was most likley an assembly, opened into a part template, we handle each body separatly within the part file. Our intent is to combine all of these bodies and have only one feature. To do this we will use the Unite command.
After selecting the Unite command, fence select the entire model and then accept the selection by selecting the green check mark.
If the model is able to process, it will. Most of us can recall from prior attempts at uniting models that if a non-manifold condition exists, that the union operation will fail and we will be told so with no additional options. Have any of you ever seen this warning from ST4 or prior? Screen shot from ST4
With the addition of multi body design in ST5 we now handle non-manifold conditions. The benefits of this are evident. We want to unite all of these features but because of some unknow non-manifold we have not been able to do so. In ST5 we can handle non-manifold conditions and are also given some indication where the model is in the non-manifold condition. In ST5 when a Unite command is run and encounters a non-manifild condition, instead of failing we will be presented multiple design bodies one body being the bulk of the union and the others being the non-manifold features that could not be united. Once the Union dialog displays, drag it off the active view before dismissing it, and make note of any areas of the model that are being highlighted (in this case it appears to be the ends of the fan shafts).
Edit the model as needed to rid the non-manifold condition. Solid Edge Help defines non-manifold as “Two or more faces on one body that are connected at a theoretical point or line and form a zero thickness edge.” Fix the model by adding or removing material from this theoretical thickness area. In this example since the fan shaft appears to be the issue and we don’t need the shaft for anything critical in our application, let’s simply cut the shaft length down to absolve the non-manifold condition. Note that Synchronous edits and live rules are honored across multiple Design Bodies, so editing one fan shaft will edit them both with the co-planar live rule being honored.
Now let’s look at the PathFinder again. We previously had 13 Design Bodies - now we have unioned this down to 3. We can see that DesignBody_1 contains all features except for PartCopy _5 & _6, representing the fans we just fixed.
Since we have already addressed what we believe to be the non-manifold condition, let’s run the Union command again. Re-select Union, fence select the entire model and accept by selecting the green check mark.
The resulting PathFinder confirms that we have unioned all bodies into a single body. Note that when only one body is present in our part file, no bodies collector will be present.
To combine all of the Part Copy features of this model into a single feature, we will translate the file out as a Parasolid and re-open it into Solid Edge. This will create a single body, single part copy model.
Save as Parasolid:
Open from Parasolid:
Note the “information icon” in the PathFinder associated with Part Copy 1
ST5 offers new functionality to optimize the geometry. Solid Edge Help tells us that optimize “Analyzes imported data and improves the quality and precision of the model geometry. The improvements are made by simplifying B-spline definition, healing edges, and identifying blend-like faces”. If you look back to the beginning of this example all features contain this icon and could have been optimized. Since the goal was to union all features, I chose to ignore the information and continue with our process. At this time, however, let’s optimize the model. From the Inspect tab run Optimize. Fence select the entire model and click finish.
Upon completion an Optimization report will be shown. In this example we see that multiple intersections and tolerant curves were optimized.
The result removes the information icon from the feature in the PathFinder.
A final save as Solid Edge .par file finalizes our optimized, single body, single feature model.
Again, a video demonstration of this workflow can be found here: http://screencast.com/t/duoadl5NZof
Matt Johnson
Application Engineer
Ally PLM Solutions Inc.
9155 Governors Way Suite B Cincinnati, OH 45249
Office: (513) 984-0480 x 15 Cell: (513) 312-8744
matt.johnson@allyplm.com www.allyplm.com
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Solid Edge ST5 Maintenance Pack 2 Announcment
Solid Edge ST5 -
Maintenance Pack 2 Announcement
The latest
Maintenance Pack (MP2) for Solid Edge ST5 is now available for download.
You can download the Maintenance Pack here: http://ftp.ugs.com/solid_edge/ST5/
You can download the Maintenance Pack here: http://ftp.ugs.com/solid_edge/ST5/
A valid WebKey account
is needed to access Maintenance Pack downloads. To create a WebKey you need your Customer Sold-To ID and your WebKey
Access Code, both found under Solid Edge Help, About.
You can create your WebKey account here: https://plmapps.industrysoftware.automation.siemens.com/webkey/
Installing
Maintenance Packs is quick and easy. Some known security issues arise with
installing any software on Windows 7 OS regarding User Access Control (UAC); these
same issues exist when installing MPs. Windows UAC should be turned off and after
unbundling the download run the .exe as administrator by right mouse clicking
on the file and selecting Run as Administrator from the quick menu. Most UAC
security issues can be avoided by installing Solid Edge to a location on the
client machine anywhere other than the default “Program Files” folder. As long as the user has full write permission
to a folder location such as C:\SolidEdge\ these issues should not arise.
Ally PLM
encourages all of our customers to stay current with released Maintenance
Packs. Maintenance Packs deliver the
most current updates and resolution of PRs to your software platform. You can find detailed information regarding
the PRs that a Maintenance Pack addresses in the “readme” .txt file found with the
MP download.
The Ally PLM
Technical Support Team is available to answer any questions and provide support
for all of your needs; including Maintenance packs. You can contact the Ally PLM Technical
Support Team via email at technical.support@allyplm.com or via phone at (513) 984-0480 Option: 4
Matt Johnson
Application Engineer
Ally PLM Solutions
Monday, April 16, 2012
Q&A with Solid Edge User Matt Johnson - Solid Edge University 2012
Gina Yeagley, Susan Cinadr and I caught up with “Edger” Matt Johnson (@JohnsonBigMatt) at the Silver Springhouse to discuss Solid Edge University 2012.
Matt has been using Solid Edge since version 9 – over 10 years. He has worked at companies with 1 seat of Solid Edge and companies with over 100 seats. He is an advanced user but always interested in furthering his professional skills by expanding his Solid Edge knowledge especially in the area of Synchronous Technology.
He supports both new product development and sustaining engineering at his current employer. His primary day-to-day tasks are creating, editing and managing 3D CAD data in Solid Edge and Teamcenter. This includes the creation and maintenance of top level Master Models; creating kinematic relations and verifying overall Form, Fit, Function.
Matt attended the Solid Edge Global Summit in Huntsville in 2011. His employer, based on the value they received from Matt’s attendance in 2011, is sending 15 people to Solid Edge University 2012.
Here is a quick interview with Matt on his experience.
We also asked Matt about being involved in the Solid Edge Beta testing program for ST5. Matt just returned from a week-long trip to Huntsville where he was able to test, evaluate and “break” the software, all in preparation to make a stable release for Edgers like you. Although he could not share details without violating his non-disclosure agreement, he provide his overall impression.
Q: You recently made a trip to Huntsville, Alabama for Solid Edge Beta. I believe this is your 2nd year as a participant. What was different about this year now that you’ve been through the Beta process before?
A: Wow… Being a beta user is quite an experience. Once exposed to the process you quickly find out that the personal/professional benefits of being in Huntsville and having direct contact with the heart, soul and brain mass of SE has less to do with software and more to do with bigger picture things. Things like: understanding SE from an “under the hood” POV, building relationships with product planners, developers, code writers, testers and support staff, sharing vision for future releases and really being exposed to folks on the SE Team in HSV that bleed SE, they really do. Digressing back to Beta as a process though… Being involved in Beta has been a great opportunity for me to test, verify and have input into features and functionality that are important to my day to day work flow and that I can benefit from the most. … It’s really that simple.
Q: Without giving away secrets what’s the one area of ST5 that you are most excited about: Assembly, Simulation, Synchronous, etc.
A: Without doubt; Assembly. I won’t say anything more because it would be easy for me to get excited and spill the beans. In general, I spend a lot of time in the Assembly environment and I’m excited to have the new functionality coming with ST5. I’m not taking anything away from Part, Draft and other areas of SE in choosing Assembly though. From keeping a pulse on the community at large I know some folks are going to be very, very happy with ST5’s new functions and features.
Thanks Matt for your time and we look forward to seeing you and all the Edgers at this year’s event!
Kim Corbridge
Ally PLM Solutions
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