Creo Parametric (Pro/ENGINEER) Part File
Use
You can import and view Creo Parametric (Pro/ENGINEER) Part (.prt*, .xpr) files.
Supported
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Hierarchical structured Scene Tree
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Combined views (user-defined model views in CREO software)
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File properties, Model properties
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Object Attributes: Color, opacity, visibility
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Mesh or Solid Import:
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Tessellation control option with mesh import and dynamic tessellation option for solid import
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Normals and UV coordinates
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Functional Dimensioning & Tolerancing (Notes, Driven, and Reference Dimension, Tolerances, surface finish)
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Import of Construction geometry. For example, Points, Coordinate Axis, Surfaces, Curves, Wireframes
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PMI to surface highlighting and PMI to Edge highlighting
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The latest version of any part file within the folder is always opened. For example, sprng.prt.3 opens if the folder contains spring.prt.1, spring.prt.2, and spring.prt.3.
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Creo (Pro/E) searches through folders for part and assembly files and for corresponding accelerator files in the:
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Current directory of the file
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Search paths specified in the CAD Modules tab
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If a part, assembly, or accelerator file isn’t found, and logging is enabled, the information is logged in the application that you’re using.
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PMI (Functional Dimensioning & Tolerancing, Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing)
Limitations and Restrictions
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Animation
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BoM support based on part names
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Textures
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Some transformation issues with GDT PMI in both part and assembly where PMI isn’t attached to any 3D geometry
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To represent text and symbols for FD&T and GD&T, Visual Enterprise software uses its own RHGDT font. All monospace fonts are replaced by Roborto.tff. Text and Symbol display a different size and shape.
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No support of Persistence Identifier and CAD Identifiers
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No support for connection points
Features
This format contains import options. You can use them to customize the way in which your file is opened.
Import Interface
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Functional Description |
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Common |
Defines the general settings including tessellation (arrangement and density of the polygons) Geometry: Defines the geometry settings
PMI Captures Model Views: Defines settings for PMI
Construction Geometry: Defines settings for the construction geometry
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Geometry Transformation |
Transforms (rotate, position, and scale) the scene along the X, Y, and Z axes:
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