Free Download nTopology 5.9.2 | 1.8 Gb
nTopologyis pleased to announce the availability ofnTopology 5.9.2. This is a lighter release with usage improvements and bug fixes
Owner:nTopology
Product Name:nTopology
Version:5.9.2
Supported Architectures:x64
Website Home Page :www.ntop.com
Languages Supported:english
System Requirements:Windows *
Size:1.8 Gb.
nTop 5.9 – What’s New
Usage Improvements
– We have added two new Hotkeys. You can find all the information about our hotkeys here.
. "P" to open and close the properties window.
. "Ctrl 4" to toggle the ribbon on and off.
– You can now view the CAD Component type.
Bug Fixes
– We fixed an issue where the Heads Up Display was not updating when an object was isolated.
– We fixed an issue with the Voxel Grid from Implicit Body block that caused voxel grids to be generated incorrectly in some cases.
nTopologyintroduced the concept of implicit modeling for mechanical design, which is an innovative, modern, and scalable way define parts and products. It has many benefits to end-users and companies, such as the elimination of model failures, speed of changes or iterations, and scalability to name a few. But implicit modeling enables so much more. In this informational session, we’ll explore a topic that is redefining product development – field-driven design. In short, field-driven design is a way for design, analysis, and manufacturing teams to overlay information into one engineering model. This approach enables orders of magnitude increase in design iteration speed and greatly improves collaboration between teams.
How Field-Driven Design Allows Engineers to Design for Additive Manufacturing
Watch this information session where we’ll define field-driven design, show examples of how it enables better knowledge sharing, and show how it promotes the development of more sophisticated, highly engineered products. You’ll also better understand how nTopology is addressing today’s engineering problems through its nTop Platform product.
nTopologywas founded in 2015 to enable engineers and designers to create any geometry – no matter how complex – and meet the requirements of high-performance products.
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