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Importing geometry into patran

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flyforever85

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Jun 22, 2010
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I'm having trouble importing a geometry into Patran. The geometry was created with SolidWorks and I have the faculty to save it in different extensions. I tried them all, nothing seems to work. Patran messes up the geometry, creates unnecessary surfaces and lines. I tried to delete them, clean the model. Nothing.

Is there a way to overcome the problem?

Thanks
 
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If it is not confidential Are you able to upload the geometry here (say as step or iges file)
 
Unfortunately is it confidential. It's an helicopter blade.
 
Have you tried by converting to anoter format, step to iges or viceversa? I have collegues who has had the same issue with Patran. It required some testing to find a way to make it work.

Thomas
 
Hello,

There is a specific forum about Patran, and maybe there you will get more help. I cannot give you an advice becauce I use HyperMesh as preprocessor.
 
Patran is based on the parasolids geometry kernel, so it's native format is parasolids. I would first try exporting your geometry to a Parasolids Transmit file (.xmt) from SolidWorks and then import that into Patran.

Next, I would try a STEP file (.stp) followed by a IGES file.
 
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