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geo12

Mechanical
May 27, 2003
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Hi everybody,
My company received a file with .exp extension.
Can anybody tell me how to translate this to UG or any other program can open this this file.
Is this a type of catia file?

Thanks
 
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If I´m not misstaken it´s a catia V4 export file. I would recommend the software Cadverter from theorem solutions but it´s quite expensive so I would suggest you to get it converted from someone that has it, maybe your local EDS office. I think the less expensive way is to get back to .model (catia V4) and the convert it to a neutral format like IGES or STEP. (Check first that you can accept step)
 
Thanks Azrael,

Is it possible to open the file with Catia V5?, I know someone with Catia.May be they can help me if it is possible.
Thanks
 
Depending on what version of UG you have and what modules you have licensed, I believe that UG can open it directly.


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You can open .exp file with any text editor. It is essentially a text file with name=value pairs that controls your UG model.

To use it you should load your *.prt file in UG. and check applications->Modeling. Then click Tools->Expressions. In there find an icon that says "Import". Now select your *.exp file and click OK. This should change your model according to the values in *.exp file. But make sure that you are using the right *.prt file with the correct *.exp file. Else you won't see any change in the model.

Hope this helps!

 
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