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Siemens PLM Releases New D-Cubed 2D Component Solutions

Latest versions of 2D DCM and PGM mark improvements.

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By DE Editors  

September 19, 2008

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Solving to the selected “side” of a geometry.

Siemens PLM Software (Plano, TX) announce the immediate availability Version 54.0 of 2D Dimensional Constraint Manager (2D DCM) and Profile Geometry Manager (PGM), new releases of two of its D‑Cubed component software products. Both contain enhancements to improve function and performance.

2D DCM offers enhanced parallel processing and spline length constraints; an extended solution control; and additional degrees of freedom information for sets.

PGM version 54.0 offers copy and transloop as a functional enhancement as well as improvements to journaling as an integration enhancement.

For details, contact Siemens PLM Software.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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