NX handles 100,000+ parts without crashing; SolidWorks would likely struggle.
💡 Many aerospace firms use both . They might design the internal electronics boxes in SolidWorks and then "drop" them into the master NX assembly of the entire fuselage. If you’d like to dive deeper, I can: Space Modeling with SolidWorks and NX
It simulates the entire manufacturing process, not just the part’s strength. 🛠Key Differences in Space Modeling SolidWorks Siemens NX Best For Component design & startups Enterprise-level spacecraft Assembly Great for < 5,000 parts Unlimited scale & complexity Surfacing Standard mechanical shapes High-end "Class A" surfacing Data Control PDM (Simple) Teamcenter (Deeply integrated) NX handles 100,000+ parts without crashing; SolidWorks would
Used for the aerodynamic curves of a re-entry capsule or complex engine nozzles. If you’d like to dive deeper, I can:
Built-in tools allow for quick stress tests to see if a latch will snap under launch loads. 🛰️ The Complexity Phase: Siemens NX
It’s the "sketchpad" where ideas become 3D reality in hours.
Both SolidWorks and Siemens NX are powerhouses in the aerospace industry, but they play very different roles in the "story" of building a spacecraft.