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help -- Catia - where to find the tolerance
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help -- Catia - where to find the tolerance

help -- Catia - where to find the tolerance

(OP)
i received a file .model. it is a Catia file. we have no Catia. so we asked and got igs for solidworks to read. but igs carries no tolerance. any way to get around?
thanks.

RE: help -- Catia - where to find the tolerance

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RE: help -- Catia - where to find the tolerance

(OP)
we have no catia. first boeing sent us .model. we could not read. then sent us .stp. we can see it on solidworks and "measure" it. but we can not see the tolerance and Ra or any "notation" which "were lost" during conversion to stp.
is that true and any way around it.
thanks.

RE: help -- Catia - where to find the tolerance

If the .model contained drawing sheets, it could be true that information was lost. A .stp file will only bring across geometry, as you figured out.

If you want to get around it... get Catia. If you want to work for Boeing, get Catia.

RE: help -- Catia - where to find the tolerance

dho,
you will need some sort of Dassault product to do this work as Albigger points out. DMU navigator if you only need to read GD&T info embedded in the MBD model. If you need to 3-5 axis cut an item then you will need a PLM express level license to at the very least perform the DPD checks in Boeing process procedures.

Win XP64
R20/21, 3DVIA Composer 2012, ST R20
Dell T7400 16GB Ram
Quadro FX 4800 - 1.5GB

RE: help -- Catia - where to find the tolerance

(OP)
(strange enough that solidworks is Dassault product.) it is just a T-fitting. hardly to justify $30,000+ a Catia seat. seems i hit a dead end.

RE: help -- Catia - where to find the tolerance

Ask Boeing to send you the drawings in *.dwg or *.dxf formats. That shouldn't be an issue for them.

Off-topic: Are they still using V4?

RE: help -- Catia - where to find the tolerance

By Dassault product I meant Catia, specifically V5. Their DPD process states "translation from native format". A DN1 viewer license is $5,550. Our toolmakers and project managers use these to view our tool designs and Aerospace work. This license does not translate, just view, section, measure, digital mock up and a few other things. Alternatively you can find a design house to output the T-fitting to a 3DXML file. This is a free viewer to see the GD&T information but you will have limited functionality. Another option of the design house is 3D Live. This again is a free viewer but with sectioning, measure, GD&T, creating annotations,... The design house will need 3D Composer to create this format for you.

I have not seen a V4 Boeing job for a couple of years now but if the refurbish an older plane the V4 model will make its way through the system.

Win XP64
R20/21, 3DVIA Composer 2012, ST R20
Dell T7400 16GB Ram
Quadro FX 4800 - 1.5GB

RE: help -- Catia - where to find the tolerance

Hi,

@ TibiX : Yes , not all CATIA files for older aircraft's were converted to v5...is same for Airbus...A380 is still in v4 (and we are talking about a very modern aircraft...).

And I believe it will take very long time to switch on v6...

Regards
Fernando

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