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HD75570: MACHINING (NCINFRA) : V4-V5 INTOL-OUTTOL COUPLET REVERTS TO

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APAR status

  • Closed as program error.

Error description

  • Machining (NCInfra) : V4-V5 INTOL-OUTTOL
    Machining (NCInfra) : V4-V5 INTOL-OUTTOL
    Couplet reverts to Default values with Circular
    Interpolation
    .
    Scenario
    1. Open the provided V4 APTSource file
    2. Use FIND (Ctrl F) and search using INTOL
    Result: There is one INTOL-OUTTOL couplet at
    OPERATION NUMBER : 22  It is INTOL / .00100
    OUTTOL/ .00000.  There are no other couplets in
    the APTSource file.
    3. Start CATIA and go to NC Manufacturing Review
    WB
    4. Select "Read manufacturing model from V4
    data."
    5. Select the provided CATProduct.
    6. Select "SEQ 701 ROUGH PROFILE  TOP AREA
    WITH 2.5 HERTEL BACK AND FORTH WEB" and
    process it.
    7. Open the part operation definition panel for the
    imported model.
    8. Select the machine icon.
    9. Select 5 axis machine and OK & OK to exit and
    save the change.
    10. Expand the process tree.
    11. Highlight V4 Program.1
    12. Select associate output NC file to a program.
    13. Select the provided V4 aptsource file
    14. Open operation 22 definition panel and select
    the first tab. Note: the machining tolerance is still
    0.001. This is correct
    (same for operation 23)
    15. Select generate NC code interactivly.
    16. Select V4 Program.1 and APT for the data type.
    Select a folder to save to.
    17. Execute  the APT file.
    18. open the newly created APT source file.
    19. Use FIND (Ctrl F) and search using "INTOL"
    RESULT: under operation 22 the tolerance is
    correct INTOL / .00100   OUTTOL/ .00000
    20. Use FIND NEXT to continue to the next
    tolerance couplet.
    RESULT: The subsequent machine operation has
    reverted back to the default tolerance
    INTOL/.00394 OUTTOL/ .0000 This is the problem.
    EXPECTED RESULT: This tolerance change should
    not exist. The tolerance for this operation is also
    INTOL / .00100   OUTTOL/ .00000
    .
    The same problem occurs if a new manufacturing
    program is added and if we select import APT,
    Clfile or NC code icon and browse to the V4 apt
    file. Then, the generated NCcode has the same
    problem
    .
    

Local fix

Problem summary

  • Machining (NCInfra) : V4-V5 INTOL-OUTTOL Couplet reverts to
    Default values with Circular Interpolation.
    Machining (NCInfra) : V4-V5 INTOL-OUTTOL
    Machining (NCInfra) : V4-V5 INTOL-OUTTOL
    Couplet reverts to Default values with Circular
    Interpolation
    .
    Scenario
    1. Open the provided V4 APTSource file
    2. Use FIND (Ctrl F) and search using INTOL
    Result: There is one INTOL-OUTTOL couplet at
    OPERATION NUMBER : 22  It is INTOL / .00100
    OUTTOL/ .00000.  There are no other couplets in
    the APTSource file.
    3. Start CATIA and go to NC Manufacturing Review
    WB
    4. Select "Read manufacturing model from V4
    data."
    5. Select the provided CATProduct.
    6. Select "SEQ 701 ROUGH PROFILE  TOP AREA
    WITH 2.5 HERTEL BACK AND FORTH WEB" and
    process it.
    7. Open the part operation definition panel for the
    imported model.
    8. Select the machine icon.
    9. Select 5 axis machine and OK & OK to exit and
    save the change.
    10. Expand the process tree.
    11. Highlight V4 Program.1
    12. Select associate output NC file to a program.
    13. Select the provided V4 aptsource file
    14. Open operation 22 definition panel and select
    the first tab. Note: the machining tolerance is still
    0.001. This is correct
    (same for operation 23)
    15. Select generate NC code interactivly.
    16. Select V4 Program.1 and APT for the data type.
    Select a folder to save to.
    17. Execute  the APT file.
    18. open the newly created APT source file.
    19. Use FIND (Ctrl F) and search using "INTOL"
    RESULT: under operation 22 the tolerance is
    correct INTOL / .00100   OUTTOL/ .00000
    20. Use FIND NEXT to continue to the next
    tolerance couplet.
    RESULT: The subsequent machine operation has
    reverted back to the default tolerance
    INTOL/.00394 OUTTOL/ .0000 This is the problem.
    EXPECTED RESULT: This tolerance change should
    not exist. The tolerance for this operation is also
    INTOL / .00100   OUTTOL/ .00000
    .
    The same problem occurs if a new manufacturing
    program is added and if we select import APT,
    Clfile or NC code icon and browse to the V4 apt
    file. Then, the generated NCcode has the same
    problem
    .
    

Problem conclusion

  • THIS PROBLEM WILL BE FIXED ON CATIA VERSION 5 RELEASE
    20 GA LEVEL.
    NOTE THAT THIS PROBLEM WILL ALSO BE FIXED ON V5R18SP06
    AND ON V5R19SP01
    Incident Diagnosis :
    INTOL/OUTTOL is not coming correct for machining operation
    when you associate or Import APT file.
    Correction Explanation :
    No method is implemented on setting previous Machining
    tolerance on machining operation if new tolerance is not
    declared.
    .
    

Temporary fix

Comments

APAR Information

  • APAR number

    HD75570

  • Reported component name

    CATIA V5 NT>XP

  • Reported component ID

    569151000

  • Reported release

    518

  • Status

    CLOSED PER

  • PE

    NoPE

  • HIPER

    NoHIPER

  • Special Attention

    NoSpecatt

  • Submitted date

    2008-06-25

  • Closed date

    2008-07-30

  • Last modified date

    2008-07-30

  • APAR is sysrouted FROM one or more of the following:

  • APAR is sysrouted TO one or more of the following:

Fix information

  • Fixed component name

    CATIA V5 NT>XP

  • Fixed component ID

    569151000

Applicable component levels

  • R518 PSN

       UP

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Document Information

Modified date:
30 July 2008