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HFSS15: Importing 3D Model Files

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You can read 3D model files directly into the active 3D Modeler window:

Note

If you import a file into an active 3D Modeler window that contains an existing model, the file will be added to the existing model; it will not replace it.

To import a 3D model file:

1. Click Modeler>Import.

The Import File dialog box appears.

2. Select the file type you want from the Files of type pull-down list.

3. Select any import options available for the selected file type.

• Some file types permit you to specify Validation and Healing options. In these cases, you can choose between Quick for faster import, or for Strict healing, which you can specify as Auto or Manual. See the table below and Healing an Imported Object.

• For ProE files, you can choose check to enable the Import Free Surfaces option. This imports such surfaces as well as parts.

• For Nastran and STL files, you can set the Model Resolution Length in Model Units, or accept the auto setting.

• For STEP and IEGS files, you can specify a Stitch tolerance and units. The default value (auto) comes from the Healing dialog Options tab with Manual Healing selected.

4. Use the file browser to find the file you want to import.

5. Select the 3D model file you want to import or enter the name of the file in the File Name box.

6. Click Open.
The file is imported into the active Modeler window.

If you selected Validation and Healing options Strict with the Manual option selected for the import, then the Healing Options dialog box opens, allowing you to set parameters for the heal operation.

For tips on dealing with very complex models, see Technical Notes: Handling Complicated Models.

Note

While objects created in HFSS or HFSS-IE can always be classed in the history tree as either a solid, sheet, or wire some imported objects may have mixture of these. HFSS or HFSS-IE places such objects in an Unclassified folder in the history tree.

Extension

Contents

.sat

ACIS 22 geometry solid model files.1

.sm3

Ansoft 3D modeler files up to ACIS 22.1

.sm2

Ansoft 2D modeler files

.sld

Ansoft legacy 3D model files

.anstGeom

Ansoft Geometry File supporting UDMs and CAD integration with the Workbench.

.dxf, .dwg

.tech

AutoCAD Drawing Interchange Format files from version 2.5 through 2009. The .tech file is an ASCII file that contains layer names, units, color, elevation, thickness, and material information in a tab delimited format. See Importing DXF and DWG Format Files.

.model, .CATPart

.CATProduct

Catia R4/R5 models.1

.model - CATIA 4.1.9 to 4.2.4

.CATPart, .CATProduct - CATIA V5 R2 through R22, (Windows only)

.gds

GDSII files.

.iges, .igs

Industry standard Initial Graphics Exchange Specification (IGES) files versions up to 5.3.1

.nas

NASTRAN format files.2

.x_t, .x_b

Parasolid Files 10-24.0.133.1

.prt*, .asm*

Pro/E model files. For ProE models, the import dialog lets enable Import Free Surfaces, which will include such surfaces as well as parts.

.Pro/E 16 to Wildfire 5.0, Creo 1.0

.sab

Standard ACIS binary.

.step, .stp

Industry standard AP203 STEP files and AP214 (geometry only).1

.stl

Stereolithography format files.2

.prt

Unigraphics file 11 to 18, NX to NX8.1

1. Automatic or Manual Healing available if desired. See Healing an Imported Object.

2. Defeaturing based on Model Resolution Length. Select Auto, None, or enter a numeric value directly in the entry box.

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