Importing 3D Model Files

3D model files can be imported directly into the active Modeler window. Supported 3D model file formats are listed in the table that follows.

Type Extension(s) Supported Version(s)
ACIS SAB *.sab ACIS R1 through ACIS 2023 1.0
ACIS SAT *.sat ACIS R1 through ACIS 2023 1.0
Ansoft Geometry *.AnstGeom

All

Ansys 3D Modeler *.sm3

3D Modeler files in ACIS R2 through ACIS 2023 1.0

See UDMs and CAD integration with Workbench.

AutoCAD *.dxf, *.dwg

Linux:

Versions 2.5 (AC1002) through 2012 (AC1024)

Windows:

Versions 2.5 (AC1002) through 2017 (AC1027).

See Importing DXF and DWG Format Files.

Autodesk Inventor *.ipt, *.iam

Hoops: Up to V2024

Interop: V6 through V2024

CATIA *.exp, *.model, *.CATPart, *.CATproduct V4 through V5-6R2023
Creo Parametric *.prt, *.asm

Hoops: Pro/Engineer 19.0 to Creo 10.0

Interop: Pro/Engineer 16 – Creo 10.0

IGES *.iges, *.igs

All, through 5.3

JT *.jt

Hoops: B-rep JT Up to 10.9

InterOp: Up to 10.7

NASTRAN *.nas CROD, CBEAM, CTRIA3, and CQUAD4 element types
Siemens NX *.prt NX 11 through NX 2306
Parasolid *.x_t, *.x_b

9.0 through 35.1.210

SOLIDWORKS *.SLDPRT, *.SLDASM

Hoops: From 98 through 2024

Interop: From 98 through 2023

STEP *.step, *.stp ISO standard 10303-21:2016, AP214 STEP files, and AP242 (geometry only)
STL *.stl 2.0 (see Lightweight Geometry in SBR+)
Note:
  • Object, material, and parameter names with non-ASCII characters are not allowed for data transfer. Such transfers fail and produce an error message.
  • If you import a file into an active Modeler window that contains an existing model, the file is added to the existing model; it will not replace it.

With Ansys Electronics Desktop2024R2, Hoops Exchange translators will be used by default to translate following 3D CAD files: Inventor, CATIA, Creo, IGES, JT, NX, Solidworks, and STEP. Spatial InterOp translators are deprecated for the these formats; they can be used by turning on the deprecated feature, accessed from the Tools > OptionsGeneral Options > Deprecated Features button.

To import a 3D model file:

  1. Click Modeler > Import.

    The Import File dialog box appears.

  2. Select the file type you want from the Files of type drop-down menu.
  3. Set any import options available for the selected file type. Options may include:
    • Validation and Healing Options – see Healing an Imported Object.
    • Import Material Names – use the check box to import material names.
    • Import Free Surfaces – for Creo Parametric files, use the check box to import surfaces as well as parts.
    • Stitch Tolerance and Units – for STEP and IGES files, specify stitch tolerance and units. The default value (auto) comes from Healing options.
    • STL Import Options – for STL files for Modal or Terminal solutions, select the modeling units to which the imported model is scaled and whether to merge faces that are on the same plane, and whether to Heal on import. Heal attempts to remove common issues while importing stl files, including closing solids when they are open due to minor cracks in triangulation and removing self-intersections.
      STL Import Options group box.

      The generic format specification for STL does not include units. When “Auto” is chosen for the file units, the current Model units are normally used. The exception is for *.stl files saved from SpaceClaim, for which units have been specified.

      If the solution type is HFSS SBR+, the STL import also includes options to Import as Lightweight Faceted Body and Separate Disjoint Lumps.

      STL Import Options group box.

      For STL files, you can choose to Reduce the number of facets in faceted objects while keeping the overall shape of the object.

      STL Import Options group box.

      Checking Reduce enables fields for specifying Reduce Max Error and Reduce Percentage.

      For details on these features and their use with SBR+, see Lightweight Geometry in SBR+.

    • Create Groups for Sub Assembly – for formats that allow importing MCAD Assemblies as groups, use the check box to retain the assembly structure of objects using groups. For every subassembly in the model, a group is created and it retains hierarchical information by creating group hierarchy. See: Group Commands for Modeler Objects.
  4. Use the file browser to find and select a file for import.
  5. Click Open.

    The file is imported into the active Modeler window.

    Hoops Exchange for CAD Import (Beta Option)

    Turning Hoops Exchange Beta Option option ON will cause AEDT to use Hoops Exchange translators instead of our default translators for translating following formats:

    Catia, Creo, Iges, JT, Step, Siemens NX, Solidworks, Autodesk Inventor, ACIS sab/sat

    Behavior of the command should be largely be the same with this option turned ON. There may be slight differences in names (casings, underscores), construction geometry. Objects that came in without any entity errors with default translators should come in good. Please try auto heal if entity errors are encountered.

Note:

While objects created in HFSS can always be classed in the history tree as either a solid, sheet, or wire some imported objects may have mixture of these. HFSS places such objects in an Unclassified folder in the history tree.