Continue to Site

Eng-Tips is the largest engineering community on the Internet

Intelligent Work Forums for Engineering Professionals

  • Congratulations KootK on being selected by the Eng-Tips community for having the most helpful posts in the forums last week. Way to Go!

Saving a .cgr file as a .igs file 1

Status
Not open for further replies.

tbuelna

Aerospace
Aug 10, 2002
4,026
I have a .cgr file I would like to save as a .igs file. How is this done?

I tried inserting the .cgr file into a .CATProduct, but when I save the .CATProduct as a .igs file, the .igs file is empty.

Can anyone help? TIA
 
Replies continue below

Recommended for you

The best way for me so far is to use the Silhouette feature in the DMU Optimizer workbench to create igs of cgr's.
 
Thanks Azrael. I don't recall seeing .igs as an option under the save function in silhouette, but I'll look again.
 
No you are right, sorry, you don't have a igs option. I use stl format to get the files to suppliers. In my case I use it for ergonomic manikins.
 
As far as I know CGR - Catia Graphical Representation file. You would have to rebuild surfaces from the triangle mesh.

Regards,
Derek
 
We tried to surface reconstruction of cgr for our reference geometry. We used "Digitized Shaper Editor" to import and create mesh and then "Quick Surface Reconstruction" to reconstruct the surface. Many times we had to use DMO and silhouette first and the import it to DSE. The reconstruction it self could prove very tricky in some cases, so we chose to use stl, a format that all systems can read even systems used at styling.
 
Azrael... you're lucky to have access to all those licenses...

Eric N.
indocti discant et ament meminisse periti
 
Don't know if I'm lucky, I think we have most of the licenses but that will only show you how little you know the system. The department I'm at does PLM Development with some DS resources.

This case with CGR i have brought up to DS attention but nothing really happens. Even our DS resorces don't have a better solution then using STL, so we use that basicly to get information to our styling department regarding packaging, kinematics and ergonomics.

If somebody has an other approach how to make CGR usefull outside the DS sphere I'm also interested.
 
Azrael,

Here's the work-around I finally ended up with. I used the simplification function under DMU and saved the simplified file as a .model file (instead of a .cgr file). I then opened the .model file and copy/pasted the .model solid into a CATIA V5 .CATPart file. I could then save the .CATPart file as a .igs file.

It's kind of a pain, but it worked. Thanks for all of your help.
 
Have you checked the difference between Silhouette and Simplification? I have noticed that there could be some significant differences in quality. Good idea to use .model to get to igs. A star from me ;-)
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Part and Inventory Search

Sponsor