In case you are missing the protk.dat file, you can download it below.
#Ptc creo 5.0 demo update
This folder is typically:įor PTC Creo Parametric 5.0: C:\Program Files\PTC\Creo 5.0.3.0\Common Filesįor PTC Creo Parametric 4.0: C:\Program Files\PTC\Creo 4.0\M080\Common Filesįor PTC Creo Parametric 3.0: C:\Program Files\PTC\Creo 3.0\M190\Common Filesįor PTC Creo Parametric 2.0: C:\Program Files\PTC\Creo 2.0\Common Files\M150įrom here the installer knows to place the protk.dat file into \text\protk.datĮdit the protk.dat file to update the paths to the COMSOL installation. The COMSOL installer places this file in a folder relative to the Common Folder of the PTC Creo Parametric installation, which you have specified during installation of LiveLink for PTC Creo Parametric. The file contains the path to the COMSOL installation (in two locations). PTC Creo Parametric finds this add-in based on the information in a file called protk.dat. Problems that might result in the add-in not being loaded are that PTC Creo Parametric is installed after the COMSOL installation, PTC Creo Parametric is updated or installed in a different location, or that the COMSOL installation is moved.
The paths listed there to the COMSOL installation have to be correct for the add-in to be loaded. Click the Info button to get more info about the add-in. In the dialog box with the same name, LiveLink for COMSOL should be listed as running. If the add-in is loaded and running a COMSOL Multiphysics tab appears in PTC Creo Parametric.Īnother way to check if the add-in is running in PTC Creo Parametric is to select the Tools tab then to click the button Auxiliary Applications. Import of assembly features is not supported.For parameter selection to work in PTC Creo Parametric an add-in needs to be loaded by PTC Creo Parametric.
#Ptc creo 5.0 demo pro
Version information - Pro/ENGINEER 17 through Wildfire 5, Creo/Elements Pro 5.0, and Creo 1.0 through 3.0 are supported. These features are read in from the Pro/E or Creo file and mapped to SOLIDWORKS. You can import Pro/E or Creo surface-trim and surface-extend features into SOLIDWORKS. If a model uses Pro/E or Creo family table instances, the XPR and XAS accelerator instance files must be included for correct results. Pro/E and Creo high level motion constraints such as Gear mates and non-default refplanes, refpoints, and refaxes are not supported. All the basic mate types, plus Pro/ENGINEER Point on Surface, Point on Edge, and Edge on Surface constraints are supported. Pro/E and Creo constraints are translated into SOLIDWORKS assembly mates. To import assembly constraints, select Import component constraints in the Pro/E & Creo to SOLIDWORKS Converter dialog box.
#Ptc creo 5.0 demo how to
When importing an assembly, you can control how to import individual components.
The Pro/E & Creo to SOLIDWORKS Converter supports import of free curves, wireframes, and surface data. If all of the features in the file are not supported, you can choose to import the file as either a solid body or a surface model. The attributes, features, sketches, and dimensions of the Pro/E or Creo part are imported. The Pro/E & Creo to SOLIDWORKS Converter imports Pro/ENGINEER part or Creo Parametric assembly files as SOLIDWORKS part or assembly documents. Importing Pro/ENGINEER and Creo Parametric Files into SOLIDWORKS