3DM Import for Pro/Engineer 1.0

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    Pro/Engineer Wildfire 1.0

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3DM Import for Pro/ENGINEER is a Rhinoceros 3DM file import plug-in for Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire. This plug-in gives Pro/ENGINEER the ability to import geometric data from 3DM files. 3DM Import for Pro/ENGINEER reads polygon mesh stored in 3DM files and imports it into Pro/ENGINEER. A polygon mesh in a 3DM file is comprised of a set of triangular/quad faces. 3DM Import for Pro/ENGINEER creates trimmed planar surfaces for each triangle/quad and knits them together to create a body. If the polygon mesh is closed (it does not contain boundary edges) then 3DM Import for Pro/ENGINEER will create a closed body feature, otherwise an open surface will be created.

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