Linear and Non-Linear Modeling. The Solid Edge ST3 Feature Tree. Posted by Deelip Menezes Opinions , Reviews Thursday, October 14th, 2010 The feature tree in Solid Edge ST3 is made up of three parts. In my series on Synchronous Technology in Solid Edge ST3 , I explained the first two parts – Synchronous and Ordered. Solid Edge ST3 3D Graphics Performance. Posted by Deelip Menezes Reviews Wednesday, October 13th, 2010 A while ago I had conducted a 3D graphics performance comparison of a number of CAD systems, in which Solid Edge ST2 didn’t perform quite well as compared to the others.
At that time I was advised by Solid Edge users and Siemens PLM executives to redo my test after installing Maintenance Pack 8 of ST2 because they had done some graphics improvements around that time. I did that and noticed only a marginal improvement in the 3D graphics performance. But not to the tune that people were claiming. Part 1. Posted by Deelip Menezes Opinions , Reviews Wednesday, October 13th, 2010 Siemens PLM has finally released Solid Edge ST3 today.
The big news in this release, as Siemens PLM puts it, is the fulfillment of the vision of Synchronous Technology. And I agree with that. When they released Solid Edge with Synchronous Technology in 2008 the company claimed that they were offering users the best of both worlds – history based parametric modeling and direct modeling.