Mold Analysis Merges Template Part into Current Part
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Mold Analysis Merges Template Part into Current Part
When I start a mold analysis (mold flow), Creo merges my default template solid part with the part I'm analyzing. My default template has solid geometry in it so I get a merge between the part I want to analyze and my default template part. Even if I delete the template part, the analysis still includes it. It is using the file set by the config.pro option: template_solidpart. Creo 6 did not exhibit this behavior.
Here are the errors that I faced
This shows up in the message window when I click on the "analysis" option
Using the template default \\prod\root\Other_Drives\CAD-Ilox\Intralox_Molds\standard_components\startup_models\startup_mold_part.PRT as the template.
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SPR 15139105 has been corrected in Creo 9.0.9.0, 10.0.5.0, & 11.0.1.0 (tentative release dates may be found here).
Mark Fahlbeck
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Hello @cordeneaux ,
I suspected perhaps there might be solid geometry in your template models, and this is the reason support request was opened in the community.
I checked into this and compared Creo 4.0 behavior with Creo 10.
I observed Creo 4.0 did use the solid template as well:
Next, I created a template with solid geometry and tested
Solid geometry template image:
I then compared results using default creo template & then same part using template with soild geometry set in config.pro, and noticed a difference that I feel warrants further investigation by PTC R&D:
Given the above, I have opened a case on your behalf and will reach out offline.
Best regards,
Mark
Mark Fahlbeck
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SPR 15139105 has been corrected in Creo 9.0.9.0, 10.0.5.0, & 11.0.1.0 (tentative release dates may be found here).
Mark Fahlbeck
