CAD Import Options
CAD readers provide options for processing data during import.
You can access some of these options from the Geometry Import Options dialog, while other options are accessed from a reader's _reader.ini file.
Assembly
- Create multiple components for linear members
- Create multiple components for each member part.
- Create multiple components for stiffeners
- Create multiple components for each stiffener (one for each property; that is, if we have flange and web, then two different properties and components are created).
- Hierarchy as
- Type of hierarchy to generate.
- Choose Assemblies to generate an assemblies/components based hierarchy.
- Choose BOM Only to generate an empty part-based hierarchy.
- Choose Parts to generate a full part-based hierarchy.
- Insert name field
- Customizes the organization and names of components (NX parts). The naming
options are specified using the Format option.
- Choose <Part Name> to use the string attribute
DB_PART_NAME
from the part. If that attribute does not exist, the part file name is used. - Choose <Part Number> to use the string attribute
DB_PART_NUMBER
orDB_PART_NO
from the part. If that attribute does not exist, the part filename is used. - Choose <Category> to create and name components based off of the NX categories associated with the geometry.
- Choose <RID-PDI> to use the string attribute
DB_PART_REV
from the part. - Choose <Layer> to create and name components based off of the layers of the geometry being imported.
- Choose <Instance Name> to use the name of the part's instance in an assembly. If the part is the root of an assembly, the part filename is used.
- Choose <Material Name> to use the name of the material if a material is specified for the geometry being imported. Otherwise, the name of the component is unaltered.
- Choose <Thickness> to use the thickness value if the geometry being imported is a midsurface with thickness information. Otherwise, the name of the component is unaltered.
- Choose <UG Body ID> to use the internal numerical ID of each geometric body. This value is unique for each geometric body imported.
- Choose <UG Tag> to use the internal numerical tag of the part instance. This value is unique for each part instance imported.
- Choose <Part Name> to use the string attribute
- Sample component name
- This corresponds to the NX Part Browser Assign components by name option; the default value is "default", that is the standard component naming. Name corresponds to the Insert name field option in < > (brackets).
- Single part only
- Consolidate the hierarchy into a single part.
- Split components by
- Strategy used to split components, which is dependent on the CAD format.
Options include one or more of the following (based on CAD format):
- Choose Body to generate a body-based component.
- Choose Layer to generate a layer-based component.
- Choose Part to generate a part-based component.
- Choose Category to split components by category.
- Choose Material to split components by material.
- Choose Thickness to split components based on component thickness.
- Choose Custom to enable sub-options.
Topology
- Cleanup tolerance
- Can be Automatic or Manual.
- Create solids
- Creates solid entities. If unchecked, reads surfaces but does not create solid entities.
- Ensure manifold geometry
- Extracts the manifold body from a Parasolid general body that is non-manifold and/or of mixed topological dimensionality. If unchecked, extracts Parasolid general bodies as defined.
- Extend surfaces
- The imported surfaces are extended to match neighbor surfaces.
- Faceplates as surfaces
- Import faceplates as surfaces if the surface description is present in the file, otherwise import as curves.
- Import type
- Create an object based on the structure of the file.
- Imprint stiffeners
- Stiffener lines are projected onto close surfaces and create corresponding topological modifications to these surfaces
- Merge edges
- Edges are merged together, when possible, during import as part of the cleanup phase.
- Perform connectivity
- Import the model and compute connectivity. The surfaces will be connected. If unchecked, import the model without computing connectivity. The surfaces will not be connected. This option speeds up import, but may not be suitable for any other purpose than visualization.
- Pillars as surfaces
- Import pillars as surfaces if the surface description is present in the file, otherwise import as curves.
- Prefer detailed
- When multiple representations of an object are available, import the most complex one.
- Scale factor
- Define the model scaling factor during import.
- Split periodic faces
- Split periodic surfaces to improve the quality and robustness of the import.
- Stiffeners as surfaces
- Import stiffeners as surfaces if the surface description is present in the file, otherwise import as curves.
- Stiffener/beam/ER systems as
- Can be one of the following:
- Solids - Imports these objects as solid entities.
- Landing curves - Imports these objects as just the landing curves.
- Landing curves and midsurfaces - Imports these objects as both landing curves and midsurfaces.
- Midsurfaces - Imports these objects as midsurfaces.
- Stitch across bodies
- Stitch surfaces belonging to different components.
- Stitch different sheets
- Stitching across different sheet bodies belonging to the same part/instance.
- Target Units
- Target unit system to be adopted for the imported model.
- Choose a specific unit.
- Choose CAD units to match the unit system to the CAD file being imported. If the target unit system does not match the CAD file being imported, than the corresponding numbers are modified to account for the unit change.
- Alternatively, choose Scale Factor to adopt the CAD unit system and scale the entities by the indicated factor.
- Tolerance value
- The reader considers this tolerance as the object space tolerance used to process the CAD data.
- Trim surfaces using
- Method for trimming surfaces. Can be:
- Parametric curves
- Model curves
- Preferred representation
- Visualization only
- Import the model for visualization purposes only. This skips many of the import steps (cleanup, stitching, solid creation, and so on) to provide a faster import. The resulting model may not be suitable for other uses.
Entities
- Assign properties to components
- Assign properties to the corresponding component (for components that have more than one property, properties are not assigned).
- BREP and tessellation
- Import B-rep or tessellation, with B-rep given preference. If B-rep is
present, tessellation is not imported (default). Choose from the
following:
- BREP or tessellation
- BREP and tessellation
- BREP only
- Tessellation only
- Compartments
- Import both compartments in the files, and compartments defined by “Faces.” The former by importing the geometry, the latter just by creating a metadata; also reference planes are created, because they can be referenced by compartments.
- Coordinate systems
- Import CAD coordinate systems as system collectors.
- Cutout profiles
- Import cutout profiles.
- Disable layers
- This corresponds to the NX Part browser Disable option in Layer filtering mode. The layers to disable in the import should be listed with the same rules as for the NX Part browser entry.
- Enable layers
- This corresponds to the NX Part browser Enable option in Layer filtering mode. The layers to enable in the import should be listed with the same rules as for the NX Part browser entry.
- FE models
- Import FE models.
- Filtering
- This corresponds to the NX Part browser Layer filtering selection.
- Free curves
- Import free curves (wireframe entities) into the model.
- Free points
- Import free points into the model.
- Groups as regions
- Create region entities corresponding to groups.
- Hidden (blanked/no show)
- Import entities that are hidden, blanked, or no show.
- Hidden ply surfaces
- Read hidden ply base surfaces.
- Holes
- Create holes.
- IGES compartments
- Import compartments in the files.
- Layer filter
- Import only the specified layer filters. The string should be in the form of
"
%filter1%filter2%filter3
". The filter names are listed, separated by a character that you choose, and inserted as the first element of the string. The example uses '%
' as a separator. You can choose another character as a separator, in case one of the listed attribute names contains '%
'. HyperWorks will recognize it as it is the first character of the string. A special value ofDEFAULT
can be used to indicate the default layer filter. - Midsurfaces
- In batch mode, and when
@Display
=layerfiltering
, midsurfaces are imported. In GUI import when Creation type is set to Assemblies, this initializes the corresponding option in the NX Part browser. - Notch profiles
- Import notch profiles.
- Panel profiles
- Create curves along the panel profiles.
- Parameters prefix
- Only import parameters with this prefix. All others will not be imported.
- Plane size factor
- A factor > 0 for sizing of infinite planes. The factor is a percentage of the modal size.
- Ply contour gap tolerance
- Ply contour gap tolerance (default 0.3).
- Publications
- Create regions from the geometry referenced in publications.
- Selected categories
- This corresponds to the NX Part browser option Categories; they should be
listed as they are written in the command file string:
“<name1_length> <name1> <name2_length> <name2>…”
, where<name<i>_length>
is a number representing the string length of the ith category name. - Skip entities
- Specific entity types, or even subtypes (that is entity types with specific form numbers) that should be skipped during import.
- Solids
- In batch mode, when
@Display= layerfiltering
, solids are imported. In GUI import when Creation type is set to Assemblies, this initializes the corresponding option in the NX Part browser. - Solver
- Select the appropriate solver.
- Topological properties
- Create reference planes and sketch contours, and attach metadata to the systems that own these properties.
- Trim ply surfaces
- Trim ply base surfaces during import.
- Unbounded curved plates
- Import curved plates lacking boundary descriptions.
Metadata
- Attributes
- Import all generic attributes (global and related to single entities) as metadata.
- Body ID
- Assign body identifier as metadata.
- Color
- Read color attributes of geometric entities as metadata with integer values.
- Density
- Read density value as metadata.
- Full name
- Generate the full CAD name, as retrieved from the CAD part, as metadata. This consists of assembly name/part name/feature name/entity name.
- Layer
- Read layer value as metadata.
- Legacy hierarchy
- Generate metadata with the original CAD hierarchy within the part.
- Original ID
- Import original CAD entity IDs as metadata.
- Plate system attributes
- Create physical properties assigned in the XML to plate systems and bracket children as metadata.
- PMI
- Read PMI data for points. New points are created and PMI attributes are attached as metadata.
- Prefix string
- The string is prefixed to all metadata names. No prefix is used by default.
- Stiffener normals
- Attach some metadata with information about normals to stiffener/beam/ER systems.
- Tags
- Create entity name as metadata.
- Unique ID
- Create metadata to track the unique CAD ID (default). The same identifier can be obtained for two entities when a single entity is split during import.
User Defined
- Options
- Use this GUI field to enter additional options not explicitly exposed in the
GUI, in the form
option1_name=option1_value
,option2_name=option2_value
, and so on. If an option also exposed in the GUI is mentioned in this field, the value of this field prevails.
Colors
- Colors
- Read color attributes of geometric entities as metadata with integer values in RGB format.
PDM Attributes
- Material name
- Name of the CAD attribute containing the PDM material name info of the current part. Default is MATERIAL_NAME.
- Mesh flag
- Name of the CAD attribute containing the PDM mesh flag name info of the current part. Default is MeshFlag.
- MID
- Name of the CAD attribute containing the PDM material ID info of the current part. Default is MaterialID.
- Part number
- Name of the CAD attribute containing the PDM part number info of the current part. Default is PartNumber.
- PID
- Name of the CAD attribute containing PDM property ID info of the current part. Default is PID.
- Revision
- Name of the CAD attribute containing PDM major revision info of the current part. Default is Revision.
- Thickness name
- Name of the CAD attribute containing the PDM thickness info of the current part. Default is Thickness.
- UID
- Name of the CAD attribute containing the PDM UID info of the current part. Default is UID.
Default versions of the _reader.ini files are included in the directory [Altair Home]/io/afc_translators/bin/[platform] directory and its children. When a CAD reader is activated, each reader first checks the current working directory for the appropriate _reader.ini file. If the file is not found, the translators looks in all directories pointed by the HW_CONFIG_PATH environment variable.
As a last resort, the translator uses the default _reader.ini file in the above directory. In this way the _reader.ini file can have "global" or "local" user scope. For instance, "local" user changes for a current job can be made by copying and modifying the _reader.ini file in the local current working directory.
Options can take on only one value at a time. Options can also be commented out (ignored) by placing a # in front of an option, in which case the default value for that option will be used.
The available _reader.ini options are explained in detail within the Import Options sections for each reader.
Many CAD translators also import other relevant information as metadata attached to specific entities (assemblies, components, points, lines, surfaces, solids). Some metadata is generated by default while other metadata is generated by enabling/disabling certain options in the _reader.ini files. Metadata is stored in the database and can be used for review or to perform process automation. For example, you can obtain the tag (name) of a surface from the CAD file and apply certain mesh criteria to that surface inside HyperWorks. Refer to the Import Options topics for each format and CAD Metadata Naming for specific details about metadata.