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IGS extension

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Message 1 of 13
M-BRF
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IGS extension

good morning.
I have some equipment in IGS extension. I can not convert perfectly to Plant 3D solids.
as can be done properly to avoid mistakes?

thanks

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buenos dias.
tengo unos equipos en extension IGS. No consigo convertirlo perfectamente a solidos para plant 3d.
como se puede hacer de manera adecuada para no tener errores?

gracias

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Message 2 of 13
M-BRF
in reply to: M-BRF

igs file

Message 3 of 13
rchiasson
in reply to: M-BRF

Can what ever software you used to create the IGS file export to dwg? That would be your best option if you want to use something that has been built in another software.

Message 4 of 13
Ahmed1081975
in reply to: rchiasson

Hi,

 

I Exported To DWG but now the Capacity of the File Became 19 MB how i can Uploading To you

 

 

 Regards,

 

 Ahmed Helal

 

Message 5 of 13
rchiasson
in reply to: Ahmed1081975

This may also help.

http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/pc/item?siteID=123112&id=15500470

 

If you have the model in dwg format, you can convert it into equipment.

Message 6 of 13

Hi Joaquin,

 

Do those steps to import the igs-file into your Plant3D-projekt:

 

  • Open your projekt and the drawing in which you want to add the igs-file
  • Use the command IMPORT. A browser will open. Change the data file type to IGES and browse for your igs-file
  • The import will be done in the background. When it is finished you will be notifiied by a bubble at the bottom right.
  • This bubble includes a link. Click on it and zoom to all. You see now the imported iges-file but it is still a couple of stupid surfaces.
  • Now use command PLANTEQUIPMENTCONVERT. It it is in the start ribbon, group 'equipment'.
  • A dialog box pops up where you can decide which kind of equipment you want to create (see snapshot)
  • After creating, select the new equipment and open the properties. As you can see in the second snapshot, your iges-file is now a specific equipment in your project.

Let me know, if this helps.

 

Regards

Bernd



Bernd G.

Senior Product Support Specialist


Message 7 of 13

 

this Valve Not Equipment, it mean he have to use   PLANTPARTCONVERT  insted PLANTEQUIPMENTCONVERT

 

Regards,

 

Ahmed Helal

Message 8 of 13
rchiasson
in reply to: Ahmed1081975

Yes, my mistake, you would use the PLANTPARTCONVERT to create the valve.

 

Though, I don't recomend this because of the size of the file. It is nice to use components that are already created, but the high level of detail that is usually in those sorts of models will severly affect the performance of Plant. If there is a way for you to shrink wrap it (similar to what Inventor does) out of what ever software it was created in to reduce the file size, that would be highly recommended if you are dead set on using the valve, or just use the valves in the software and adjust it for the appropriate length.

Message 9 of 13

Hi Ahmed,

 

You are right: this is a valve. Sorry for this misinformation.

 

So here are the steps for a valve:

 

  • Create a new drawing and save it.
  • Use the command IMPORT. A browser will open. Change the data file type to IGES and browse for your igs-file
  • The import will be done in the background. When it is finished you will be notifiied by a bubble at the bottom right.
  • This bubble includes a link. Click on it and zoom to all. You see now the imported iges-file but it is still a couple of stupid surfaces.
  • Create a block using command BLOCK
  • Use command PLANTPARTCONVERT. Add the two ports
  • Now open a catalog in your spec editor
  • Create a new component and select the option 'Custom - AutoCAD DWG Block based graphics'
  • Select valve in the category type.
  • Fill all the other fields
  • Select the model... This is your new block.
  • Save the new component to the catalog.
  • Add this component to one of your project specs.
  • Now you can add this via spec viewer in your project

Please, let me know if this helps.

 

Regards

Bernd



Bernd G.

Senior Product Support Specialist


Message 10 of 13
M-BRF
in reply to: rchiasson

Dear Sir, We have installed the 2013 version of AutoCad, that is why we have no permission to install the "Subscription Advantage Pack for AutoCAD 2011 Products ". What we have to do to make possible to read the IGS extension in this case? Best regards, Benito Joaquin Rubio Fernandez-Cienfuegos aqualia infraestructuras Delineante/ Dpto. Delineacion Calle Federico Salm?n, 13 - 28016- Madrid Tel. +(34) 91 417 95 10 111111111> - Fax +(34) 91 417 95 08 333333333> www.aqualia-infraestructuras.comwww.aqualia.eswww.fcc.es333333333>111111111>
Message 11 of 13
rchiasson
in reply to: M-BRF

After importing the IGS file following the steps stated above, saving the file, it still is at 14Mb. After doing this you can then go through the steps doing the PLANTPARTCONVERT

 

Are you going to be using this valve multiple times or is it a one time use component. If you are going to be using this valve frequently, you WILL run into model size issues and performance issues. I highly recommend not using this for your modeling and instead build the valve in Plant 3D using existing valve components.

Message 12 of 13
Bernd.Gerstenberger
in reply to: M-BRF

In 2013 you can use the IMPORT command. Just type it in the command line. A browser will pop up. Select IGES for the file type and browse to your igs-file. You don't need here the subscription advantage package.



Bernd G.

Senior Product Support Specialist


Message 13 of 13
M-BRF
in reply to: M-BRF

thank you very much everyone for your answers to my questions.
one more problem that I have taught to solve, one more thing I have learned

 

 

joaquin rubio

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