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Error Importing CAD files into SIMSOLID

User: "Hanif Mansor"
Altair Community Member
Updated by Hanif Mansor

Hello,

I have a STEP file and I tried to import into SIMSOLID but failed. On the status bar, it says "Reading file(s)..." but stuck at 1% for 2 hours now. 

I've verified that the STEp file is 214 version which supported by SIMSOLID. 

Weird thing is I have an older CAD model in STEP format and I can open it. But after modifying the CAD file and export to new STEP, I can no longer import. 

Please do provide assist if any of you have encountered this. 

Thank you. imageimage

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    User: "QuyNguyenDai"
    Altair Community Member
    Updated by QuyNguyenDai

    How about STEP file size? your hardware CPU? RAM?

    User: "Hanif Mansor"
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    Updated by Hanif Mansor

    How about STEP file size? your hardware CPU? RAM?

    Hi @Q.Nguyen-Dai 

    Thank you for taking time anwering my question. 

    The STEP file is about 18Mb.

    My computer is running on Intel Xeon E5-2667 @ 3.2 GHz & with 32Gb of RAM. 

    Do you think my computer is struggling to load the STEP file?

    User: "Thomas Quenaon_21507"
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    Updated by Thomas Quenaon_21507

    Did you try with a newer version of SimSolid (2020.2 is the latest) ?

    User: "Hanif Mansor"
    Altair Community Member
    OP
    Updated by Hanif Mansor

    Did you try with a newer version of SimSolid (2020.2 is the latest) ?

    Hi @Thomas Quenaon 

    Yes, I was using the latest version and it won't load.

    Then, just to test out, I installed the 2019 version, but it didn't work as well. 

    User: "Thomas Quenaon_21507"
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    Updated by Thomas Quenaon_21507

    Before loading the CAD, could you try to reset the parasolid reader in Settings/Geometry import settings:

    image

    Can you try with and without this option please ?

    BR-

    Thomas

    User: "QuyNguyenDai"
    Altair Community Member
    Updated by QuyNguyenDai

    Hi @Q.Nguyen-Dai 

    Thank you for taking time anwering my question. 

    The STEP file is about 18Mb.

    My computer is running on Intel Xeon E5-2667 @ 3.2 GHz & with 32Gb of RAM. 

    Do you think my computer is struggling to load the STEP file?

    18 MB is not so big, but maybe it contains complex geometry.

    Your PC hardware is super.

    If you can share this STEP, I can try.

    User: "Hanif Mansor"
    Altair Community Member
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    Updated by Hanif Mansor

    18 MB is not so big, but maybe it contains complex geometry.

    Your PC hardware is super.

    If you can share this STEP, I can try.

    I wish I could share the file, unfortunately due to PnC, I couldn't. 

    User: "Hanif Mansor"
    Altair Community Member
    OP
    Updated by Hanif Mansor

    Before loading the CAD, could you try to reset the parasolid reader in Settings/Geometry import settings:

    image

    Can you try with and without this option please ?

    BR-

    Thomas

    Hi @Thomas Quenaon 

    FINALLY, I managed to import the STEP file. Here's what I did:

     

    1. Just like you suggested, I unchecked the "Use Parasolid Reader" option. During importing, the progress bar advanced up until 11% and it stayed there for a long time. (Better progress than yesterday where it stuck at 1%)

     

    2. Then, in addition to previous action, I turned off the "Always check part overlaps on import" since I will always do that on my own after importing any CAD file into SIMSOLID. And to my relief, after sometime, it managed to load my STEP file. 

     

    Therefore, I would imagine that the "Use Parasolid Reader" option did played a role for my problem yesterday. On top of that, with the "Check overlaps part" option turned on, I think it added more problem during importing complex geometry. 

     

    Thank you again to you for helping. Cheers!