Importing .prt file from NX11 to inventor

Importing .prt file from NX11 to inventor

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Importing .prt file from NX11 to inventor

Anonymous
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Hello all,

 

I'm trying to import a part completed in NX11 but I can't seem to get it to work. After choosing to import a file through inventor, I get an error saying that the translation failed without any other details.

 

Any help on this matter? From what I could gather, Autodesk might not have the capabilities to import nx11 files. If this is true, does anyone know of a workaround?

 

Thanks in advance,

Gio

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JDMather
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What version of Inventor are you running (including Service Pack number)?

 

Can you attach the file here?

 

Can you request a STEP file from the source?


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johnsonshiue
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Hi! I vaguely remember seeing a similar case not long ago. It was about a specific type of spline surface that is supported by NX by not by Inventor. It is called periodic spline or something like that. There are a few options. You could try exporting it as STEP but it may fail also if the periodic spline surface carries over. Try to export as SAT 7.0 and see if it works. Please feel free to attach the file here so experts can comment further.

Many thanks!

 



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
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Anonymous
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I'm unable to find the service pack number. I'm running Inventor Build 138 Release 2016.

 

Yes I can request a step file from the source

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JDMather
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You can download Service Pack 2 and Update 1 for SP 2 here.

 

2016 SP2.png

 

Go ahead and request the *.stp and if it isn't too much trouble you might as well request *.igs Parasolid *.b_t and *.sat (ACIS v7 as indicated).  

 

And of course, if you can attach the files here - that might help in diagnosing the issue.


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Anonymous
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THank you. I will try downloading it later today.

 

I tried attaching a file so that someone can look at it but this forum does not support a .prt attachments. any other way I can attach?

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johnsonshiue
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Hi! You should be able to attach any file as long as the size is less than the limit or the file is a document than an executive file. You can right-click on the .prt file -> Send to Compressed file (zip). Then you should be able to attach it here. If you still have problem attaching, please feel free sending it to me directly (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com).

Many thanks!

 



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
Software Test Engineer
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Anonymous
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Thank you, I did not explore compressing the file. I'm attaching it here. I will try installing the service pack updates today to see if that helps importing the file. Any other insight is helpful.

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mcgyvr
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Here.. open the attached step file..

 



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Anonymous
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Yes this worked thank you!

 

Did you simply open the file in nx11 and export to a step file?

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mcgyvr
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@Anonymous wrote:

Yes this worked thank you!

 

Did you simply open the file in nx11 and export to a step file?


No I simply opened in Inventor 2018 and exported to step file 😉



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