Supported Entities
Entities supported by the
IGES writer.
- Subfigure Definition (308)
- Singular Subfigure Instance (408)
- Composite curve (102)
- Plane (108)
- Line (110)
- Point (116)
- Rational B-spline curve (126)
- Rational B-spline surface (128)
- Curve on a parametric surface (142)
- Trimmed (parametric) surface (144)
- Form 7 group without back pointers (402)
- Transformation Matrix (124)
- Name Property (406 Form 15)
- Color Definition (314)
Fixed points (those associated with lines or surfaces) are not supported by the
IGES standard and are not exported. In order to
export fixed points, it is necessary to convert them to free points. Then, after
import, those free points must be projected onto the appropriate lines or surfaces
in order to generate fixed points with the proper association.
Export Options
When IGES data is exported, it writes lines in a form
resembling the database. Each segment on the line becomes a separate curve in
IGES. If there is more than one segment in the
line, the resulting curves in IGES are joined
together with a composite curve entity. NURBS curves and ellipses are written as
rational b-spline curves (IGES's rational B-splines
are general NURBS).
Surface faces that comprise each surface are written to allow for output type
options. NURBS surfaces are output as rational B-spline surfaces in IGES are cones, spheres, and tori. If necessary, curves on
parametric surfaces and trimmed surface entities are used to trim the NURBS
surface.
The IGES writer uses the
iges_writer.ini file with the following
available options:
@AssemblyMode
Value |
Description |
Parts |
Create subfigure definition entity (308) and singular
subfigure instance entity (408) from the part entity
(default). |
Assemblies |
Create subfigure definition entity (308) and singular
subfigure instance entity (408) from the assembly
entity. |
Layers |
Send each component as a different layer (level) in the
IGES file. This is the most
efficient format. |
Groups |
Send each component as an associative instance entity (type
402, form 7). |
LayersAndGroups |
Send each component as a different layer (level), and send
each set of faces comprising one surface as an associativity
instance (group). |
@AuthorName
Value |
Description |
string |
String to write in the IGES
author name field. Default is
Unknown .
|
@AuthorOrganization
Value |
Description |
string |
String to write in the IGES
author organization field. Default is
Unknown .
|
@Export
Value |
Description |
All |
Export all geometry (default). |
Displayed |
Export displayed geometry only. |
@NameFromRepresentation
Value |
Description |
on |
Assign part name in CAD file from the representation file
name and attach it to the part entity. Meaningful only if
AssemblyMode =
"Parts ".
|
off |
Assign part name in CAD file from the part entity name in
HyperMesh. Meaningful only if AssemblyMode =
"Parts ".
|
@OptimizeForCAD
Value |
Description |
on |
Fix gaps between stitched edges and vertices to make the
actual geometry of the surfaces consistent with the model
topology before export, and check the topology of the model for
gaps that are larger than a given tolerance between shared,
non-manifold, or suppressed edges. If the gap is found to be
bigger than the tolerance, the surface and edge geometries are
morphed parametrically and in 3D, if necessary, to make the gap
smaller than the tolerance. In addition, non-essential
degenerate edges are removed. This also modifies the geometry
within HyperMesh (default). |
off |
Do not perform the optimization steps. |
@OuterLoop
Value |
Description |
Optional 1 |
The IGES 6.0 standard allows
you to default to the natural outer loop of the surface being
trimmed. If you are trimming a NURBS surface with several holes
and no exterior trimming, the outer loop can be left out of the
IGES file, making the surface
representation shorter and more accurate. Use this option if it
is supported by your IGES
post-processor (default). This is not available with the JAMA-IS
standard. |
Mandatory 2 |
For those post-processors that do not allow an optional outer
loop, this option forces an outer loop to be written for trimmed
surfaces. |
@SourceUnits
Value |
Description |
MKS (m kg N s)
MMKS (mm kg N s)
MPA (mm t N s)
CGS (cm g dyn s)
MMKNMS (mm kg kN ms)
MMGNMS (mm g N ms)
IPS Std (in pounds lbf s)
IPS Grav (in slinch lbf s)
FPS Std (ft pounds lbf s)
FPS Grav (ft slug lbf s)
|
Assign unit system to the data present in HyperMesh during export. |
@TargetUnits
Value |
Description |
Microns
Millimeters
Centimeters
Meters
Kilometers
Microinches
Mils
Inches
Feet
Miles
|
Units system written in the IGES file. |
- The most efficient form is JAMA planes and the Outer Loop Optional option;
however, this choice may cause compatibility difficulties.
- To be JAMA-IS compatible, select the JAMA planes and the Outer Loop
Mandatory options.