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The Alibre Engine 2

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swertel

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Dec 21, 2000
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To gain more information about this product, I'm trying to figure out what makes it tick.

Alibre Design uses STEP 203 as its native file type, but what modelling kernel does it use? Solid Edge and SolidWorks use parasolid. Others use proprietary kernels. I vaguely remember Alibre using the ACIS kernel. Is my memory correct?

Since STEP is the native file format, how are the features stored? If I import an Alibre STEP file into another CAD package, will the history tree come with it? Likewise, if I export a file from another CAD package into STEP 203 and open it in Alibre, is the feature tree present? Or do you get dumb solids?

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I think once you save a model as STEP, it will only open as an imported "dumb" solid.

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I think the native file format for Alibre is STEP.
If that's the case - then all the intelligence should go with the parts.
Right?
It's when you IMPORT a STEP file into other packages that use a proprietary format that you go blond.


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Actually, Alibre's native file format is a DERIVATIVE of STEP. They have added their own, proprietary extensions to the STEP format to include parametrics and intelligence. When read by other STEP translators, the simply ignore the parametric feature information.

The standardized STEP format DOES NOT include feature based parametric data. It is a boundary representation similar to IGES.

I heard a rumor that Alibre actually submitted their proprietary STEP extensions to the STEP standards committee. If it does happen to get incorporated into the standard STEP format, it would probably be quite a while.
 
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