Smart Mechanical Components and Mold Tooling Design File-based Design Import

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

This page discusses:

V5 to 3DEXPERIENCE Data Import Table

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

Note: In the Import Result column, "-" indicates Not Imported.

V5 Data Type 3DEXPERIENCE Content Type Import Result
Smart Mechanical Components Tooling Components Partially Imported
User-Defined Smart Mechanical Components Tooling Components -
User-Defined Impacting Body - -

Considerations

You should take the following considerations into account:

Visibility
To avoid unexpected results, make sure the V5 Transparency Quality (Me > Preferences > Display > Performance) has been set to High(Alpha Blending).
ToolingMigration
3DEXPERIENCE Smart Mechanical Components andMold Tooling Design Components are products made compliant to Smart Mechanical rules. While the V5 CATParts and CATProducts containing them are fully imported as products, FBDI does not apply the Smart Mechanical rules to them. You must migrate those CATParts and CATProducts using the batch Utility ToolingMigration. This utility combines FBDI + Define Component (that applies the Smart Mechanical rules).
  • Select Utility from the Tools section of the action bar.
  • Select ToolingMigration.
  • Define the parameters as explained in 3DEXPERIENCE Native Apps: Defining the Batch Parameters .
  • By default, the Use Mapping Tables check box is selected.
  • Specify how to run the migration:
    • Generate Component Family: Define Component is run and the associated Component Family is generated.
    • No library nor catalog generation: Only Define Component is run. The result Component receives a type, a Hook and Assembly Features.
    • Generate Library with name: Is selected by default.
    • Generate Catalog with name
      • An unique catalog is created for all the Smart Mechanical components of the same type (e.g. Cap Screw). Different catalogs are created for different types.
      • A catalog name is composed of 3 strings of characters "Prefix""UserString""_Type":
        • "Prefix" is the Identification String defined in Me > Preferences > Content Access > Identification tab.
        • "UserString" is the one defined on the right of Generate Component Family and Catalog with name

          ToolingCatalog is proposed. This string is editable.

        • Type is that of the Smart Mechanical component.
      • A type chapter corresponding to the type of the Smart Mechanical component is created under this catalog.

        The name of this type chapter is "Prefix""ToolingTypeChapter""_Type". "ToolingTypeChapter" is not editable.

      • Under this type chapter, a component chapter is created for each Smart Mechanical component.

        The name of this component chapter is "Prefix""ToolingCmpChapter""_Type"."ToolingCmpChapter" is not editable.

      • If a catalog, or a type chapter already exists, they are completed with the new additions.
    Notes:
    • Since Define Component is run, no need to modify the maturity of the Component reference. Each Component family contains a reference part and its dimensional variant.
  • The CATParts and CATProducts are imported as products and saved in the database.
  • The names of the products created by ToolingMigration include the type name. Those names are not editable.
  • If the Part Number of a V5 CATPart or CATProduct contains a string corresponding to the V5 type names listed below, the type name is automatically proposed.
    Note: The V5 type name contains no blank. For example LocatingRing, not Locating Ring.
    • Smart Mechanical Components supports the following types (also supported by Mold Tooling Design) :
      CapScrew
      CountersunkScrew
      DowelPin
      LockingScrew
      Spring
      SpringScrew
    • Mold Tooling Design supports the following types:
      AnglePin
      AngularCam
      Baffle
      BaffleBoard
      Block
      Bushing
      CapScrew
      ClipRing
      ConnectorPlug
      ConnectorPlugClamp
      CorePin
      CountersunkScrew
      DateStamp
      DowelPin
      EjectionUnit
      Ejector
      EjectorPin
      EjectorSleeve
      Eyebolt
      FlatEjector
      GuideRail
      HeatingComponent
      HotRunnerBlock
      InclinedPin
      Interlock
      KnockOut
      LeaderPin
      Lifter
      LocatingRing
      LockingBlock
      LockingScrew
      MoldOpeningController
      O-Ring
      PinpointGateBushing
      PlugBaffle
      Protection
      Retainer
      ReturnPin
      RunnerComponent
      Sleeve
      SlideGuide
      Slider
      SlottedKey
      SpiralBaffle
      SphereBushing
      Spring
      SpringScrew
      SprueBushing
      SpruePuller
      StopPin
      StraightPin
      SupportPillar
      Switch
      UserComponent
      Washer
      WearPlate
  • You can perform queries in the database to retrieve those objects (catalog, chapter, family, or product).