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Table of Contents
1. Introduction to the Connection Functionality ........................................................................................ 1
1.1. Software Requirements ..................................................................................................................... 2
1.2. Importing Multiple Files (Create ANSYS Database) ............................................................................. 2
1.3. Getting Started: Import a CAD File ..................................................................................................... 3
2. Importing Parts and Models ................................................................................................................... 5
2.1. ACIS ................................................................................................................................................. 5
2.2. CATIA V4 ........................................................................................................................................... 6
2.3. CATIA V5 ........................................................................................................................................... 7
2.4. Creo Parametric (formerly Pro/ENGINEER) .......................................................................................... 9
2.5. UG/NX ............................................................................................................................................ 10
2.5.1. Additional Output Files from NX Conversions .......................................................................... 12
2.5.2. Environment Variables for NX ................................................................................................. 13
2.6. Parasolid ......................................................................................................................................... 13
2.6.1. Importing a Parasolid File ....................................................................................................... 13
2.6.2. Parasolid Specific Attributes ................................................................................................... 15
3. Starting ANSYS from Creo Parametric .................................................................................................. 17
3.1. Launching from Creo Parametric ..................................................................................................... 17
3.1.1. Windows System Configuration for Connection Functionality for Creo Parametric ................... 17
3.1.2. Launching ANSYS from Creo Parametric ................................................................................. 17
3.1.3. Modifying ANSYS Settings from Creo Parametric ..................................................................... 18
3.1.3.1. The ANSYS Configuration Settings ................................................................................. 18
3.1.3.2. Search Rules for the config.anscon.172 Configuration File ............................................... 19
3.1.4. Troubleshooting Connection Problems ................................................................................... 20
A. Setting ANSYS Configuration Parameters ................................................................................................. 21
B. Troubleshooting ANSYS Connection Issues .............................................................................................. 23
B.1. General Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................ 23
B.2. License Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................. 23
B.3. Shared Library Problems ................................................................................................................. 24
B.4. Configuration Errors for Creo Parametric and NX Users .................................................................... 24
B.5. Troubleshooting Part Import ........................................................................................................... 24
B.5.1. Problems Specific to the Connection for Creo Parametric ........................................................ 25
B.5.2. Problems Specific to the Connection for NX ............................................................................ 26
B.5.3. Problems Specific to the Connection for Parasolid ................................................................... 26
B.5.4. Problems Specific to the Connection for ACIS .......................................................................... 27
Index .......................................................................................................................................................... 29
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List of Figures
2.1. ANSYS Connection for ACIS Dialog .......................................................................................................... 5
2.2. ANSYS Connection for CATIA Dialog ........................................................................................................ 7
2.3. ANSYS Connection for CATIA Version 5 Dialog ......................................................................................... 8
2.4. ANSYS Connection for Creo Parametric (formerly Pro/ENGINEER) Dialog .................................................. 9
2.5. ANSYS Connection for NX Dialog ........................................................................................................... 11
2.6. ANSYS Connection for Parasolid Dialog ................................................................................................. 14
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List of Tables
1.1. CAD Package and Recommended Connection Functionality .................................................................... 1
3.1. ANSYS Default Configuration Settings ................................................................................................... 19
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Note
The connection functionality generally supports prior releases of CAD files (such as ACIS
18.0); however, due to changes in the CATIA product, support is not available between CATIA
5.x and prior CATIA releases.
Table 1.1 provides a list of CAD packages, their file type, and the recommended connection functionality
to use when importing files.
Table 1.1: CAD Package and Recommended Connection Functionality
CAD Package
File Type
ACIS
.sat or .sab
ACIS
AutoCAD
.sat or .sab
ACIS
Autodesk Inventor
.sat or .sab
ACIS
CATIA 4.x
.model, .exp,
.session, .dlv
CATIA
CATIA 5.x
.CATPart or
.CATProduct
CATIA Version 5
Creo
Elements/Direct
Modeling
.sat or .sab
ACIS
Creo Parametric
.prt or .asm
Creo Parametric
NX
.prt
NX
Parasolid
.x_t or .xmt_txt
Parasolid
Solid Edge
.x_t or .xmt_txt
Parasolid
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File Type
SolidWorks
.x_t
Note
You cannot enter multiple files with an individual command; you must use a separate command line for each file. For example:
/INPUT part1.anf
/INPUT part2.anf
/INPUT part3.anf
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part2.anf
part1.anf
part2.anf
Lines
Lines
Areas
Areas
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
1, 2, 3, 4
1, 2
When you put both into a new ANSYS database, the object numbers are automatically updated like
this:
Lines
Areas
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
This combination scheme can produce some object number gaps in the new database.
2.
Start ANSYS.
3.
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4.
Import procedures specific to a CAD package are covered in the Importing Parts and Models section of
this document.
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2.1. ACIS
The connection products support the import of multiple .anf files for the creation of a single ANSYS
database. You can import ACIS-based .sat or .sab files that make up an assembly, save them as
.anf files, and then compile them into one database. See Importing Multiple Files (Create ANSYS
Database) (p. 2) for more information on working with multiple .anf files.
You can import ACIS files using the GUI or by using the ~SATIN command.
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Note
If your imported model contains multiple volumes, Boolean operators are available to further
process your geometry (see Sculpting Your Model with Boolean Operations in the Modeling
and Meshing Guide for more information).
Troubleshooting
For general troubleshooting information, please see Troubleshooting Connection Issues (p. 23), or examine Problems Specific to the Connection for ACIS (p. 27) for specific issues.
2.2. CATIA V4
The connection for CATIA supports models created with CATIA Version 4.x or lower. If you are using
CATIA Version 5, see CATIA V5 (p. 7).
Before you start ANSYS, the file (.model, .exp, .session, or .dlv) you wish to import must exist
on your machine or on a known network location.
You can use the ANSYS GUI or the ~CATIAIN command to initiate the import.
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CATIA V5
Figure 2.2: ANSYS Connection for CATIA Dialog
2. Choose the appropriate file. If necessary, select the Import blanked bodies check box to allow suppressed
CATIA data to be imported.
3. Click OK.
Once the geometry is imported, follow standard ANSYS analysis procedures; the Basic Analysis Guide
has many examples. If your imported model contains multiple volumes, Boolean operators are available
to further process your geometry (refer to Sculpting Your Model with Boolean Operations in the Modeling
and Meshing Guide for more information).
Note
Only surface and volume models are imported. Wireframe models are not supported and
will be filtered out.
2.3. CATIA V5
The connection for CATIA Version 5 can import model part or assembly files created with CATIA
V56R2013. Supported geometry files have the .CATPart or .CATProduct file extension.
Before starting ANSYS, the file (.CATPart or .CATProduct) you wish to import must exist on your
machine or on a known network location. You can use the ANSYS GUI or the ~CAT5IN command to
import the file.
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2. Click the Browse button and navigate to the appropriate directory location of the part.
3. Select the part file.
4. If necessary, modify the Import Options:
Select Allow model defeaturing option to store the model in the solid database format so that it can
be defeatured following import. If this option is not checked, the model is stored in a neutral database
format, that restricts defeaturing following import. This is the default setting.
Select the Geometry type drop-down menu to filter the type of geometry contained in the CATIA version
5 file. Selections include:
Solids - imported as ANSYS volumes (default).
Surfaces - Imported as ANSYS areas.
All - Import all entities; use this option when the file contains multiple entity types.
5. Press OK once selections are performed.
Note
Only surface and volume models are imported. Wireframe models are not supported and
will be filtered out.
If your imported model contains multiple volumes, Boolean operators are available to further
process your geometry (see Sculpting Your Model with Boolean Operations in the Modeling
and Meshing Guide for more information).
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Note
If you specify defeaturing (FMT = 1), this command should be the last line of any script or
file input.
Note
When importing Creo Parametric parts and assemblies, the connection for Creo Parametric
will always import the version with the highest number (.asm.N) extension, if a number is
the final extension.
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Troubleshooting
For general troubleshooting information, please see Appendix B, Troubleshooting Connection Issues (p. 23), or Problems Specific to the Connection for Creo Parametric (p. 25) for specific issues.
2.5. UG/NX
These procedures assume that you are running NX 8.5, 9.0, or 10.0 and ANSYS 17.2. In addition, the
part file you want to import must be created using NX.
When initiating a part file import, you can select the layers and entities to import, and can specify
whether the part file is to be defeatured after import. You can use the ANSYS GUI or the ~UGIN command.
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UG/NX
Figure 2.5: ANSYS Connection for NX Dialog
2. Select the desired UG/NX file. In addition to the file name, file location and file type options, you can
modify the following values as necessary.
Use selected layers only - Import specific layers of the NX part by checking the Use selected
layers only button and by entering the layer numbers to be imported in the field beside it. You
can specify one layer (for example, 5) or a range of layers (for example, 7-20). The default is to
import all layers (1-256).
Allow Defeaturing - Select this button to store the model in the solid database format so that
it can be defeatured after import. The default is to store the model in neutral database format,
which restricts defeaturing after import.
Geometry Type - Import the part as:
Solids Only - imported as ANSYS volumes (default).
Surfaces Only - Imported as ANSYS areas.
Wireframe Only - Imported as ANSYS lines.
All - Import all entities; use this when the file contains multiple entity types.
3. Press OK.
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Troubleshooting
For general troubleshooting information, please see Troubleshooting Connection Issues (p. 23), or examine Problems Specific to the Connection for NX (p. 26) for specific issues.
ANSYS ID
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The NX attribute name appears in the first column, the ANSYS entity type appears in the second, and
the ANSYS ID appears in the third.
The partname.attr file is the NX-to-ANSYS attribute file, which lists the object attributes that are
applied in NX and that are for use in ANSYS. These attributes may be used to add mesh control information, load and boundary condition information, or material or element property information.
Here is a sample NX-to-ANSYS attribute file:
!
! *** UNIGRAPHICS-TO-ANSYS ATTRIBUTE FILE ***
.
.
.
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
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Part
: square_cube
Units
: Inches
Selected Layers
: 1-256
Geometry Type
: Solids Only
Translator Working Tolerance:
Part system Tolerance (ref):
5.0000000E-004
1.0000000E-003
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Parasolid
!Object Name
RMsquare_cube.prt R000000b4000
RMsquare_cube.prt R000000ac000
NS_PEG_FACE
Keyword
EDGE_4
FACE_3
PEG_FACE
Value
(str) bottom edge
(str) face3456
(real) 1258.0000
Saving Modified Part To save the modified part produced during the ANSYS NX Connection import,
please use command line '-s [SAVE_AS_LOCATION]' or set as an environment variable
'ANSCONUG_SAVE_PART_AS=[SAVE_AS_LOCATION]'. The 'SAVE_AS_LOCATION' should be the full path
to the part name where the user wants to save the modified NX part.
Note
Both of the following variables must be set to import a part. Check to see what variables
have been set for your platform, and if necessary, set these variables as indicated below.
UGII_BASE_DIR
Sets the location of the NX files; set by the NX installation. A typical value for this variable is C:\Program
Files\Siemens\NX 8.5.
UGII_ROOT_DIR
Sets the location of the NX executable; set by the NX installation. A typical value for this variable is
C:\Program Files\Siemens\NX 8.5\UGII\.
2.6. Parasolid
2.6.1. Importing a Parasolid File
Before you start ANSYS, the Parasolid file (.x_t or .xmt_txt) you wish to import must exist on your
machine or on a known network location. You can use the ANSYS GUI or the ~PARAIN command to
import the file.
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2. Select the desired Parasolid file. In addition to the file name, file location and file type options, modify the
following values as necessary.
Allow Defeaturing - Check this box to store the model in the solid database format so it can be defeatured
after import. If this is not checked, the model is stored in neutral database format, which restricts defeaturing after import (default).
Allow Scaling - Check this box to permit scaling of the model (if warranted by the model size).
Geometry Type - Import the file as:
Solids Only - Imported as ANSYS volumes (default).
Surfaces Only - Imported as ANSYS areas.
Wireframe Only - Imported as ANSYS lines.
All Entities - Import all entities; use this option when the file contains multiple entity types.
3. Click OK once selections are performed.
Note
If your imported model contains multiple volumes, Boolean operators are available to further
process your geometry (see Sculpting Your Model with Boolean Operations in the Modeling
and Meshing Guide for more information).
Troubleshooting
For general troubleshooting information, please see Troubleshooting Connection Issues (p. 23), or examine Problems Specific to the Connection for Parasolid (p. 26) for specific issues. In addition, please
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Parasolid
refer to the Parasolid Specific Attributes section for additional information about specific considerations
associated with importing Parasolid files.
Scaling
When a Parasolid model is created, the measurement unit information is always represented by meters
regardless of the units used to create the model. However, when the CAD package writes out the file,
the measurement unit information is not included. The absolute numbers in the Parasolid file can differ
from those represented in the ANSYS model.
When ANSYS reads a Parasolid file, the dimensions can be so small that ANSYS must apply a scale factor
to improve the success of the transfer. ANSYS uses a scale factor of 10 or 100, depending on the original
model size. ANSYS displays the scale factor used in the output window.
Assemblies
You can directly import Parasolid assemblies into ANSYS using the connection for Parasolid. After you
import an assembly, you will have as many volumes in ANSYS as you had parts in the assembly. You
must then do the following to build a contiguous model:
1. Glue volumes together using the VGLUE command.
2. Glue dissimilar meshes together by generating constraint equations at the interfaces using the CEINTF
command. You should only use this method for models with small deflection.
3. Define bonded contact elements such as CONTA171 to glue dissimilar meshes together.
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Note
On Windows, you may see the following message: INSTALL_SIGNAL_HANDLER: Failed
to Install: Invalid argument. If so, ignore the message and continue.
5. Analyze the part with ANSYS. If you have any questions about running an ANSYS analysis, see the Basic
Analysis Guide.
6. When the ANSYS analysis is complete, select File> Quit.
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** These variables are not supported by Creo Parametric and are ignored.
The table shown below summaries the default settings for the config.anscon.172 file. For additional
information, please refer to Appendix A (p. 21).
Table 3.1: ANSYS Default Configuration Settings
Keyword
Default Value
ANSYS_CMD
Description
ANSYS_GRAPHIC_DEVICE win64
ANSYS_NEUTRAL_FORMATYES
ANSYS_PRODUCT_NAME ANSYS
ANSYS_SOLVER
Sparse
ANSYS_SELECTED_LAYERS1-256
[4]
[4]
Additional References
For additional information, please refer to the following:
1. ANSYS Licensing Guide.
2. Introduction to the Connection Functionality (p. 1)
3. Set this value to the default product for your machine. See Product Variable Table in the ANSYS Licensing
Guide for the complete list of ANSYS product names.
4. This setting is included only to maintain compatibility with the config.anscon.172 file for the connection for NX. It is no longer supported.
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SOLID87
SOLID98
SOLID123
PLANE183
SOLID187
SOLID122
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Note
The filename.ans_log file is only generated when the part is saved in neutral database
format.
Failed to process.
May indicate a corrupt Parasolid file. This can be caused by sending a Parasolid file via e-mail, or
by trying to import a binary file. The safest way to transfer a Parasolid file is to use FTP and transfer
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where filename.aaa is the name of the file you are working with
The following problems may occur on Windows systems: A sys error may be displayed if the executable
is in the wrong directory or if the required shared libraries are missing. Check for proper installation
(see the ANSYS, Inc. Windows Installation Guide) and reinstall the software.
***Warning: ANSYS environment variables: ANSYS172_DIR and/or ANSYS172_SYSDIR are not set.
***ERROR: connection for SAT directory structure is not set. Unable to find the Connection executable.
Either the ANSYS172_DIR or the ANSYS172_SYSDIR variable needs to be set. See the ANSYS, Inc.
Installation Guide for your platform for information about these configuration variables.
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Index
Symbols
.sat files, 5
A
ACIS geometry file, 5
ACIS-based CAD files
importing, 5
ANSCon Config option, 17
ANSCON_CONFIG_DIR , 13
ANSYS
configuration settings, 18
launching from Creo Parametric, 17
quitting, 17
ANSYS connection, 1
ANSYS Geom option, 17
.asm files, 9
entities
Parasolid, 13
environment variables
ANSCON_CONFIG_DIR , 13
UGII_BASE_DIR , 13
UGII_OPTION , 13, 26
UGII_VENDOR_DIR , 13
F
files
combining .anf , 2
config.anscon.172, 19
.dlv , 6
.model , 6
protk.dat , 17
.prt , 9-10
.CATPart , 7
.sat , 5
Geometry Interface
see ANSYS connection, 1
H
hardware requirements, 2
I
import commands
~CAT5IN , 7
~CATIAIN , 6
~PARAIN , 13
~PROEIN , 9
~SATIN , 5
~UGIN , 10
importing, 1
.sat files, 5
ACIS-based CAD files, 5
CAD parts, 3
CATIA parts, 6
CATIA version 5 parts, 7
Creo Parametric parts, 9
NX parts, 10
Parasolid assemblies, 15
Parasolid parts, 13
importing parts
Creo Parametric, 9
Parasolid, 13
/INPUT command, 2
installation prerequisites, 2
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Index
launch troubleshooting, 23
license troubleshooting, 23
troubleshooting, 23
configuration files, 24
licenses, 23
NX file import, 26
Parasolid file import, 26
part import, 24
SAT file import, 27
M
measurement units in Parasolid files, 15
multiple .anf files, 2
N
NX
files created during file import, 12
importing files from, 10
troubleshooting file import, 26
U
UGII_BASE_DIR , 13
UGII_OPTION , 13, 26
UGII_VENDOR_DIR , 13
~UGIN , 10
P
P_SCHEMA environment variable, 26
~PARAIN command, 13
Parasolid
importing parts, 13
troubleshooting file import, 26
Parasolid files
importing, 13
scaling models, 15
parts
ACIS , 5
CATIA, 6
CATIA Version 5, 7
importing, 3
importing Parasolid, 13
NX, 10
plotting volumes of, 17
troubleshooting import, 24
path environment variable, 25
plotting volumes in ANSYS, 17
prerequisites for installation, 2
~PROEIN command, 9
protk.dat file , 17
.prt files, 9
NX, 10
S
SAT files
troubleshooting import, 27
~SATIN command, 5
scaling models
in Parasolid imports, 15
shared libraries
troubleshooting, 24
system requirements, 2
systems, 2
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