I recently downloaded the student edition of Simulation CFD. Inventor Fusion came with it. I use Creo 2.0 for most of my college work and also have it donwloaded on my computer. My problem is anytime I try and open one of the Creo 2.0 files in Fusion, it either crashes or freezes. I can open the sample model no problem but then when I try to run some tests on it in Simulation CFD that program becomes unresponsive.
I only just built up my system about a month or two ago.
I'll list the specs anyway:
-CPU: I5 3570K overclocked to 4.2 GHz
-Ram: 16 GB ddr3
-GPU: GTX 670
-PSU: 650 Watt Amazon Super Flower
-Primary Memory Storage unit: Samsung 830 series 128GB
-Secondary Memory Storage unit: Seagate Barracuda 7200 rpm 1TB
I've uninstalled and re installed a few times. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Could you tell me which OS you are using now to run it?
Win7-64bit OS or Win7-32bit OS?
And could you send me your models which opened in Fusion?
You can attach them here or mail to me:
Thanks,
I have same problem, system
İmac
21.5-inch, Mid 2010
3,06 GHz Intel Core i3
8 GB 1333 MHz DDR3
ATI Radeon HD 4670 256 MB
OS X 10.8.1 (12B19)
My OS is Win 7 64 bit. I sent you the model. Its just a rectangular shaped solid. I can open the part in fusion using the NX translator but the part doesn't appear and Fusion closes shortly after. If I try the ProE translator I get the following error message and then Fusion instantly closes Error: Unhandled Exception. I can open the sample model with Fusion but when I bring it across into simulation CFD both programs become unresponsive and close.
@Mike.Zhang wrote:Tanks your replyment, we'll analyze it.
Regards,
Does Fusion support Creo 2 (or only Creo 1)?
I tried a Creo 2 file and Fusion 2013 crashed here as well.
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Fusion doesn't support Creo files.
You can find the detail information here.
http://wikihelp.autodesk.com/Inventor_Fusion/enu/2013/Help/0167-Import_D167
@Mike.Zhang wrote:Fusion doesn't support Creo files.
You can find the detail information here.
http://wikihelp.autodesk.com/Inventor_Fusion/enu/2013/Help/0167-Import_D167
Mike did you try it?
Fusion imports Creo 1.0 files on my machine just fine.
The Inventor Help files are out-of-date (as usual for Autodesk).
Creo Parametric is the new name of Pro/Engineer.
Creo 2.0 came out after Fusion 2013, but Creo 1.0 files translate fine.
You can try it yourself with the attached Creo file.
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Thanks your replyment.
Yes, I also can open your Creo 1.0 file by using Fusion 2013.
Seems the file type of Creo1.0 file is same/similar as Proe4.0 file. So we can luckly open it by Fusion 2013.
But Fusion just clarified it supports Proe file type up to version 4.0.
Types of Pro/ENGINEER files you can import:
So Fusion 2013 doesn't support Creo 2.0 parts? Is it the same with Simulation CFD?
Yes, maybe Fusion will support it in future.