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Revision as of 16:33, 10 July 2009
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TubeCAD can import DXF files directly. The DXF import feature in TubeCAD...
- Imports the DXF data
- Sorts the centerline segments into the proper order
- Performs 3D intersection between the intersecting lines
- Detects and removes inherent intersection errors
Step 1: Export the Drawing as a DXF from the General CAD Package
Design the tube in general CAD package. This is an image of the DWGeditor program from SolidWorks. It is based on the CADopia software package.
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Step 2: Load TubeCAD Pro and Initialize the Units
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Step 3: Start the DXF File Import Feature
In the File pulldown menu, select the Import - DXF File command. Select the DXF file to import then press OK.
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Step 4: Organize the Layout
The display will change. It may look something like this. If you see nothing, then press the Zoom Extents feature.
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Step 5: Set the Diameter
The incoming data will not contain a diameter, so you can set that value in the General Spec menu.
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Step 6: Zoom Extents
Zoom to the extents to see the entire layout. |
Other Pages
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