Ergonomics Evaluation File-based Design Import

File-based Design Import (FBDI) enables content migration from V5 to 3DEXPERIENCE.

V5 to 3DEXPERIENCE Data Import Table

The following table describes import correspondences between V5 file-based data and 3DEXPERIENCE content.

The statuses for import results are fully imported, partially imported, and not imported (-).

V5 Data Type 3DEXPERIENCE Content Type Import Result
Importing Manikins Manikin Constraints are not imported.
Constraints:

Contact: This constraint is defined between a body element and a target's features such as a point, a line or a plan.

  • Vector (on plan)
  • Frame (on plan)
  • Point (on line)
  • Line (with direction)
  • Point
  • Disk
  • Disk (orientated)
  • Cylinder
  • Cylinder (orientated)
  • Sphere or Disk (both small)

All of these are reached with a body element.

Coincidence: This constraint is defined between a body element and a target's features such as a line or a plan. However, the coincidence constraint's solving process is not limited by the target's geometry; it extends the solving space as if the selected line or plan were infinite in order to keep the selected body element constrained to it.
  • Vector (on plan)
  • Frame (on plan)
  • Point (on line)
  • Position and Orientation
  • Disk
  • Disk (orientated)
  • Cylinder (narrow)
  • FixOn or disk
  • FixOn or disk

All of these are reached with a body element.

Fix: This constraint fixes the selected body element at current coordinates in space.
  • Position and Orientation
  • Position
  • Orientation
  • FixOn or disk
  • FixOn or disk
  • FixOn or disk

All of these are reached with a body element.

FixOn: This constraint is defined between a body element and a target or another body element. It is mainly defined by an offset between selected targets that has to be respected at the constraint's update.In order to migrate all V5 constraints along with the solving of a body element's posture towards a target, a category of Human Interface is defined: the FixOn interface.

  • Position and Orientation
  • Position
  • Orientation

This feature establishes a relationship to be updated between a manikin and a human interaction. Through this feature, you define which actions are performed by the manikin.
  • FixOn
  • FixOn
  • FixOn

All of these are reached with a body element and offset.