Alias CATIA V5 DirectConnect is a stand-alone utility that allows the exchange of 3D model data between Alias and CATIA V5 using the native CATIA part (.CATPart) and product (.CATProduct) files.
See Before you create the model for a list of modeling practices to use as a quick reference guide if problems arise.
(CATIA tolerances are set for large scale objects as well as for normal scale objects.)
Before transferring geometry between Alias and CATIA, consider the purpose of the transfer to plan an appropriate workflow. Two common workflows are:
There are many variations on these two examples. Whatever the transfer scenario, carefully plan the transfer process, to ensure that the appropriate data is written out and is useful.
What are the curve fit distance tolerances in Alias
The Curve Fit Distance is the tolerance to which trim boundaries are rebuilt to (or approximated). The default positional tolerance in CATIA V5 is 0.001 mm, and the AliasCurve Fit Distance setting should be set to 0.001 mm.
This Curve Fit Distance setting should normally be accurate. If you find that it is not resulting in Alias geometry that can be successfully used in CATIA, then experiment with the Curve Fit Distance—it can set to as low as 0.001 mm. This setting will enhance the success of post transfer processes, such as skinning, that are to be carried out once the geometry is in CATIA.
Do not set the Curve Fit Distance tolerance in Alias at less than 0.001 mm. Lower than this will affect processing time.
Whether you are creating a model, verifying a model, or debugging a translation, there are a number of tools in Alias you can use to check the quality of the geometry you have created. The most useful tool is the Locators > Deviation Min/max measurement tools. Use this tool to check the maximum distance between any two surface boundaries.