SketchUp (*.skp)

The interface works in a Reader mode.

  • This is a stand-alone reader, which does not require that SketchUp be installed to the system.

  • No CAD associativity support.

  • No CAD Parameters support.

The interface is always configured by the Ansys installation.

Support

At the time of release, detailed version support information for the Windows platforms is accessible via Geometry Interface Support.

For information about post-release CAD system compatibility with Ansys Workbench, see the Platform Support section of the Ansys Website.

Document import supported by interface: Assemblies and Parts (*.skp)

Versions: 2021

Table 21: Import Preference Support for SketchUp Reader Interface

Import Solid BodiesYes
Import Surface BodiesYes
Import Line BodiesYes
Parameter Processing and prefix/suffix keyNo
Attribute Processing and prefixNo
Named Selection Processing and prefixNo
Material ProcessingNo
Analysis Type
3D - Yes
2D - surface and line bodies on the xy plane may be imported
AssociativityNo
Coordinate SystemsNo
Work PointsNo
Reader Save FileNo
Instancing No
Smart UpdateNo
Enclosure and Symmetry ProcessingNo
Mixed Import ResolutionNo
Decompose Disjoint GeometryNo

Notations

Selective Update  —  This interface fully supports the Selective Update feature.

Length Unit  —  You should specify the length unit of the parts retrieved from the SketchUp file in the Details View. You can verify length units by checking the details of the Geometry or Part, which shows the part's bounding box size. You should verify dimensions before solving. See Solving Overview.

Hidden Parts  —  Parts that are hidden or suppressed in SketchUp are skipped automatically by this interface.

Import CAD Color as an Attribute or Named Selection  —  

  • Attribute: specify the "Attributes" option and set the "Attributes Key" to "Color" or a list of specific Colors delimited by a semicolon (for example:  "Color:255.0.0; Color:255.255.0").

  • Named Selection: specify the "Named Selections" option and set the "Named Selections Key" to "Color" or a list of specific Colors delimited by a semicolon (for example:  "Color:255.0.0; Color:255.255.0").

Caveats and Known Issues

No caveats or known issues.

Troubleshooting

No SketchUp errors related to CAD Integration appear in CAD Integration Troubleshooting.