Assembly too large to create simplified part

Assembly too large to create simplified part

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Assembly too large to create simplified part

ppolcynBNVFN
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Hello, I am having an issue with creating a simplified model for a customer to use. I have a very large assembly with thousands of parts including tube & pipe runs. I need to send this to a customer to view in a single stp part file. Normally, I would go to simplification, then create simplified part and generate the stp file. When I try this with this assembly it takes hours to generate and when it has finally generated it will not re-open after I close it. It ends up being about a 1.5 GB file. I have another one that will not generate at all and just has a blank screen after running overnight. Is there a better way to generate an stp file for an assembly this large.

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James_Willo
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Hi, what settings are you using for simplification? Are you removing features and components or just hiding internal voids, or just blending it into a single blob?

 

 



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ppolcynBNVFN
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All I do is make the following selections in an assembly, without any additional setting changes.

 

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James_Willo
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Ahh, this is probably your issue. Inventor is trying to merge all the files into a single body, which is fine, but you are not removing any detail at all which means it will take a long time, contain features you don't need and result in a massive file. 

You would be better off running it through the full Simplify tool and use feature removal to get rid of fillets or holes of a certain size. You could also remove all internal voids and parts that can't be seen. 

 

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James W
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ppolcynBNVFN
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Thanks, I'll give it a try!

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