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Subject: Re: What is the difference between IGES import and Pro/E import
Author: Dragomir Deltchev drago@
Date: 2000-11-28 12:51:00

Thank You :-)
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import

> Hi Dragomir,

> If you import a model using Pro/E connection in some cases (especially
> assemblies and complicated volumes) you get cleaner volumes than you do
with
> IGES import. Another difference is: importing with Pro/E connection
enables you
> to do boolean operations in the preprocessor of ANSYS.

> Dragomir Deltchev wrote:

> > Hi,

> > I am wandering what is difference between IGES import from a CAD program
and
> > Pro/E import with connection utility. Thanks in advance


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