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does anyone know of a way to export a mesh from rhino to abaqus as an assembly? 

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Hi kipodi

could you add this information:

- what is an abaqus assembly?

- what file formats does it import?

- do you only want to export a mesh from Rhino?

Thanks,

Giulio
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Giulio Piacentino
for Robert McNeel & Associates
giulio@mcneel.com

a part is an ordinary "pieace" , that can be meshed together as one mesh.

an assembly is alot of parts connected together , but each have their own properties.

for example, a panel is a part, and a pattern with many panels is an assembly. an assembly is made of parts. The cardinal thing is that Rhino does not export a mesh in these formats but only surfaces or solids..and then one must remesh them in Abaqus.. I'm trying to export the mesh itself.

here are the supported file formats as Abaqus describes them:

Abaqus/CAE reads and writes geometry data stored in the following formats:

3D XML (file_name.3dxml)

3D XML is an XML-based format developed by Dassault Systèmes for encoding three-dimensional images and data. The format is open and extendable, allowing three-dimensional graphics to be easily shared and integrated into existing applications and processes. 3D XML files can be many times smaller than typical model database files. The 3D XML Player from Dassault Systèmes is required to view 3D XML files or to integrate them into business applications. You can also view 3D XML files in CATIA V5.

You can export viewport data from Abaqus/CAE in 3D XML or compressed 3D XML format. For more information, see Exporting viewport data to a 3D XML-format file,” Section 10.9.5. You cannot import 3D XML into Abaqus/CAE.

Abaqus/Standard and Abaqus/Explicit input files

Abaqus/CAE generates an input file when you submit a job for analysis. You can import input files into Abaqus/CAE. Abaqus/CAE translates the keywords and data lines in the imported input file into a new model; however, a limited set of Abaqus/Standard and Abaqus/Explicit keywords is supported, as described in Importing a model from an Abaqus/Standard or an Abaqus/Explicit input file,” Section 10.5.1. For more information on creating and submitting jobs, see Basic steps for analyzing a model,” Section 18.2.1.

ACIS (file_name.sat)

ACIS is a library of solid modeling functions developed by Spatial, and most CAD products can generate ACIS-format parts. You can import ACIS-format parts, and you can export parts or the assembly in ACIS format. In addition, you can import and export sketches in ACIS format. For more information, see Importing parts from an ACIS-format file,” Section 10.7.4Importing sketches,” Section 10.7.1; and Exporting geometry and model data,” Section 10.9.

AutoCAD (file_name.dxf)

Two-dimensional profiles stored in AutoCAD (.dxf) files can be imported as stand-alone sketches. However, Abaqus/CAE supports only a limited number of AutoCAD entities, and you should use this format only if no other formats are available. For more information and details on the AutoCAD entities supported by Abaqus/CAE, see Importing sketches,” Section 10.7.1.

CATIA V4 (file_name.modelfile_name.catdata, or file_name.exp)

CATIA is a CAD/CAM/CAE software package marketed by IBM and Dassault Systèmes. You can import CATIA-format parts. You can also import an entire CATIA V4 assembly into the Abaqus/CAE assembly, or you can choose to import only selected part instances. For more information, see Importing a part from a CATIA V4- or V5-format file,” Section 10.7.5; and Importing an assembly from a CATIA V4-format file,” Section 10.7.13. You cannot export parts from Abaqus/CAE in CATIA format.

CATIA V5 Elysium Neutral File or Elysium Neutral Assembly File (file_name.enf_abq or .eaf_abq)

A translator plug-in is available for CATIA V5 that will generate a geometry file using the Elysium Neutral File (.enf) format or the Elysium Neutral Assembly File (.eaf) format. You can use Elysium Neutral Files to import CATIA V5 parts. In addition, you can use Elysium Neutral Files or Elysium Neutral Assembly Files to import an entire CATIA V5 assembly into the Abaqus/CAE assembly, or you can choose to import only selected part instances. For more information, see Importing a part from an Elysium Neutral file,” Section 10.7.6, and Importing an assembly from an Elysium Neutral file,” Section 10.7.14. You cannot export parts or assemblies from Abaqus/CAE in Elysium Neutral File or Elysium Neutral Assembly File format.

CATIA V5 parts and assemblies (file_name.CATPart or .CATProduct)

With the optional CATIA V5 Associative Interface add-on feature for Abaqus/CAE, you can import CATIA V5-format parts and assemblies. For more information, see Importing a part from a CATIA V4- or V5-format file,” Section 10.7.5. You cannot export parts from Abaqus/CAE in CATIA V5 format.

I-DEAS Elysium Neutral File or Elysium Neutral Assembly File (file_name.enf_abq or .eaf_abq)

Abaqus provides a translator plug-in for I-DEAS that will generate a geometry file using the Elysium Neutral File (.enf) format or the Elysium Neutral Assembly File (.eaf) format. You can use Elysium Neutral Files to import I-DEAS parts. In addition, you can use Elysium Neutral Files or Elysium Neutral Assembly Files to import an entire I-DEAS assembly into the Abaqus/CAE assembly, or you can choose to import only selected part instances. For more information, see Importing a part from an Elysium Neutral file,” Section 10.7.6, and Importing an assembly from an Elysium Neutral file,” Section 10.7.14. You cannot export parts or assemblies from Abaqus/CAE in Elysium Neutral File or Elysium Neutral Assembly File format.

IGES (file_name.igs or .iges)

The Initial Graphics Exchange Specification (IGES) is a neutral data format designed for graphics exchange between computer-aided design (CAD) systems.

You can import IGES-format parts, and you can export parts in IGES format. In addition, you can import and export sketches in IGES format. For more information, see Importing a part from an IGES-format file,” Section 10.7.7;Importing sketches,” Section 10.7.1; and Exporting geometry and model data,” Section 10.9.

The IGES-format allows for many interpretations, and most of the parts that you import into Abaqus/CAE using IGES-format will need to be repaired before you can use them. Thus, it is recommended that you try to use another format, if possible.

Output database (output_database_ name.odb)

An output database contains the data generated during an Abaqus/Standard or Abaqus/Explicit analysis. You can import parts from an output database in the form of orphan meshes. An orphan mesh part contains no feature information and is extracted from the output database as a collection of nodes, elements, surfaces, and sets. If the output database contains multiple part instances, you can select the part instances to import. Abaqus/CAE imports each part instance as a separate orphan mesh part. You can import either the undeformed or the deformed shape. If you import the deformed shape, you can specify the step and the frame from which to import.

To verify the quality of the orphan mesh, you can display the orphan mesh part in the Mesh module and select MeshVerify from the main menu bar. In addition, you can use the Mesh module to change the element type assigned to the mesh and to edit the original mesh definition. For more information, see Importing a part from an output database,” Section 10.7.12What can I do with the Edit Mesh toolset?,” Section 46.1; and Assigning Abaqus element types,” Section 17.5.

You can also import a model from an output database. The model that is imported will contain orphan mesh parts representing each of the undeformed part instances in the output database along with an orphan mesh representation of the undeformed assembly. The model will also contain any sets, surfaces, materials, section definitions, and beam profiles that were defined in the output database. For more information, see Importing a model from an output database,” Section 10.5.2.

Parasolid (file_name.x_tfile_name.x_bfile_name.xmt_txt, or file_name.xmt_bin)

Parasolid is a library of solid modeling functions developed by UGS. A variety of CAD products can generate Parasolid-format parts, such as NX, SolidWorks, Solid Edge, FEMAP, and MSC.Patran. You can import Parasolid-format parts. You can also import an entire Parasolid assembly into the Abaqus/CAE assembly, or you can choose to import only selected part instances. For more information, see Importing a part from a Parasolid-format file,” Section 10.7.9; and Importing an assembly from a Parasolid-format file,” Section 10.7.15. You cannot export parts or assemblies from Abaqus/CAE in Parasolid format.

Pro/ENGINEER Elysium Neutral File or Elysium Neutral Assembly File (file_name.enf_abq or .eaf_abq)

Abaqus provides a translator plug-in for Pro/ENGINEER that will generate a geometry file using the Elysium Neutral File (.enf) format or the Elysium Neutral Assembly File (.eaf) format. You can use Elysium Neutral Files to import Pro/ENGINEER parts. In addition, you can use Elysium Neutral Files or Elysium Neutral Assembly Files to import an entire Pro/ENGINEER assembly into the Abaqus/CAE assembly, or you can choose to import only selected part instances from the assembly. For more information, see Importing a part from an Elysium Neutral file,” Section 10.7.6, and Importing an assembly from an Elysium Neutral file,” Section 10.7.14. You cannot export parts or assemblies from Abaqus/CAE in Elysium Neutral File or Elysium Neutral Assembly File format.

STEP (file_name.stp or .step)

The STandard for the Exchange of Product model data (STEP ISO 10303–1) is designed as a high-level replacement for IGES that attempts to overcome some of the shortcomings of IGES. The STEP AP203 standard is designed to provide a computer-interpretable representation of a mechanical product throughout its life cycle, independent of any particular system.

You can import STEP-format parts, and you can export parts in STEP format. In addition, you can import and export sketches in STEP format. For more information, see Importing a part from a STEP-format file,” Section 10.7.10; andExporting geometry and model data,” Section 10.9.

STEP-format parts are similar to IGES-format parts in that most of the parts that you import into Abaqus/CAE using STEP-format will need to be repaired before you can use them. Thus, it is recommended that you try to use another format, if possible.

VDA-FS (file_name.vda)

The Verband der Automobilindustrie Flachën Schnittstelle (VDA-FS) surface data format is a geometry standard developed by the German automotive industry. Both VDA-FS and IGES files contain a mathematical representation of the part in an ASCII format; however, the VDA-FS standard concentrates on geometry information. Additional information covered by the IGES standard, such as dimensions, text, and colors, is not stored in a VDA-FS file.

You can import VDA-FS-format parts, and you can export parts in VDA-FS format. For more information, see Importing a part from a VDA-FS-format file,” Section 10.7.11; and Exporting geometry and model data,” Section 10.9.

VDA-FS format parts are similar to IGES-format parts in that most of the parts that you import into Abaqus/CAE using VDA-FS format will need to be repaired before you can use them. Thus, it is recommended that you try to use another format, if possible.

VRML (file_name.wrl)

Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML) is the ISO standard for displaying three-dimensional images in a web browser or a stand-alone VRML client. It is an open, platform-independent, vector-based, three-dimensional modeling language that encodes computer-generated graphics to allow them to be shared easily across a network. VRML-format files can be many times smaller than typical model database files. A special plug-in viewer, such as Cortona or Cosmo, is required to view VRML files.

You can export viewport data from Abaqus/CAE in VRML format or compressed VRML format. For more information, see Exporting viewport data to a VRML-format file,” Section 10.9.4.

Hi again,

it seems it is made especially difficult to import pure mesh models into that program, as file types do not seem to support mesh structures. When a file supports meshes, it cannot be used for import. This is true for example for 3dXML or VRML. "You cannot import 3D XML into Abaqus/CAE."

However, the .dxf file format supports meshes. See if you are able to import them with it. Otherwise, using Rhino's _MeshToNURBS and exporting its products seems the only solution as things stand.

Giulio
--
Giulio Piacentino
for Robert McNeel & Associates
giulio@mcneel.com

Ok thanks a lot:) I'll try perhaps through some other mesh softwares, perhaps they have one of those outputs Abaqus can read. 

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