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Parasolid import file

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Anonymous
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Parasolid import file

Anonymous
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I need to import a file from a non ACAD product.
It is topography. I was told I can get it it Parasolid and asked if I wanted it in text or binary.
Which one do I want and will I be able to manipulate it once I have it in Inventor?
Chuck
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Parasolid import file

I need to import a file from a non ACAD product.
It is topography. I was told I can get it it Parasolid and asked if I wanted it in text or binary.
Which one do I want and will I be able to manipulate it once I have it in Inventor?
Chuck
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delineryan
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delineryan
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Looks like you can Import either.

From Help:

Importing Parasolid files
Open and change models created in Parasolid (up to version 20.0). Autodesk Inventor translates assembly and part files, solids, multi-solids, surfaces, and more. After the import operation is complete, you have a base feature or features which match the geometry and topology of the original file. Use Autodesk Inventor commands to adjust the base features and add new features to the feature tree.
These types of Parasolid files can be imported:
*.x_t (text)
*.x_b (binary)
After changing the file, you can continue to open it in Autodesk Inventor.

I hope this helps,

Cheers,

Ryan
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Looks like you can Import either.

From Help:

Importing Parasolid files
Open and change models created in Parasolid (up to version 20.0). Autodesk Inventor translates assembly and part files, solids, multi-solids, surfaces, and more. After the import operation is complete, you have a base feature or features which match the geometry and topology of the original file. Use Autodesk Inventor commands to adjust the base features and add new features to the feature tree.
These types of Parasolid files can be imported:
*.x_t (text)
*.x_b (binary)
After changing the file, you can continue to open it in Autodesk Inventor.

I hope this helps,

Cheers,

Ryan
Please mark this response as "Accept as Solution" if it answers your question.
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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If it is typography, then more than likely it is probably surface data.
Do you know what the original software used is? Inventor 2010 handles a
lot of native formats which might work better than a Parasolid file.
Inventor supports Parasolid text and binary files as well.
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Dennis Jeffrey, Autodesk Inventor Certified Expert
Autodesk Manufacturing Implementation Certified Expert.
Instructor/Author/Sr. App Engr. Tel. (260) 399-6615
http://teknigroup.com
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If it is typography, then more than likely it is probably surface data.
Do you know what the original software used is? Inventor 2010 handles a
lot of native formats which might work better than a Parasolid file.
Inventor supports Parasolid text and binary files as well.
--
Dennis Jeffrey, Autodesk Inventor Certified Expert
Autodesk Manufacturing Implementation Certified Expert.
Instructor/Author/Sr. App Engr. Tel. (260) 399-6615
http://teknigroup.com
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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The native format is ESRI GRID. I do not no anything about these types of files, but the author claims it can be exported into a number of other formats. I need to know which will be best for importing into INVENTOR.
Chuck
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The native format is ESRI GRID. I do not no anything about these types of files, but the author claims it can be exported into a number of other formats. I need to know which will be best for importing into INVENTOR.
Chuck
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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What export formats are available in ESRI Grid?
--
Dennis Jeffrey, Autodesk Inventor Certified Expert
Autodesk Manufacturing Implementation Certified Expert.
Instructor/Author/Sr. App Engr. Tel. (260) 399-6615
http://teknigroup.com
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What export formats are available in ESRI Grid?
--
Dennis Jeffrey, Autodesk Inventor Certified Expert
Autodesk Manufacturing Implementation Certified Expert.
Instructor/Author/Sr. App Engr. Tel. (260) 399-6615
http://teknigroup.com
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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Here are the files that that the origiator of the file can export to ASCII array file or individual XYZ type file. Other formats are USGS GRID, ESRI GRID, TIN, Polymesh (AutoCAD) etc.
Are there any I can get inot Inventor as a solid?
Chuck
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Here are the files that that the origiator of the file can export to ASCII array file or individual XYZ type file. Other formats are USGS GRID, ESRI GRID, TIN, Polymesh (AutoCAD) etc.
Are there any I can get inot Inventor as a solid?
Chuck
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JDMather
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JDMather
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You will want the Parasolid or the Polymesh (AutoCAD) to import into Inventor.

In any case it is unlikely that you will have a solid unless the originating software created a solid.

Most users of data of this type work only with surface bodies - not solid bodies.

Even though it is likely to be surfaces you might be able to use to create solid in Inventor.

Without a sample file all is speculation.

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You will want the Parasolid or the Polymesh (AutoCAD) to import into Inventor.

In any case it is unlikely that you will have a solid unless the originating software created a solid.

Most users of data of this type work only with surface bodies - not solid bodies.

Even though it is likely to be surfaces you might be able to use to create solid in Inventor.

Without a sample file all is speculation.

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Autodesk Inventor 2019 Certified Professional
Autodesk AutoCAD 2013 Certified Professional
Certified SolidWorks Professional


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