18/01/2014  #Desktop   #plm-viewer   #cloud   #tablet   #webviewer   #server side rendering  

3D CAD Viewer on Tablet-PCs?

We notice an increasing choice of mobile devices. We all use notebooks, smartphones and tablets on a daily basis. That’s all proven for typically used apps like email, messenger, browser, games and specialized services like maps and hotels. But what about 3D CAD viewing? Does it make sense to run them on a smartphone? Is it possible at all? Let’s look at some concepts.

The smallest devices are smartphones. If we are travelling we typically have a rather low bandwidth available compared to WiFi and a small screen. Would we like to travel with some native CAD data on our phone? We do not believe in that. We think that we need a concept to get an as fast as possible access to data, which are stored somewhere in the cloud, maybe a private one, maybe a PLM-based respository. To optimize use experience we would translate native CAD data into light weight formats in advance. We would give the user a client, which displays a rendition, generated on a server in realtime. We would let the user select parts, rotate, zoom and pan with his fingers and have a server executing all commands. Because we do not want to let our users wait, until some 3D data will be received on his device.

On the larger 8 or 10 inch tablets  we have the choice between several operating systems and native apps and browser based clients. The browser based will work on all operating systems, if you have a server render the geometries and will still work on many systems as long as there is WebGL available (so not iOS, but the rest). Don’t let us forget tablet PCs running Windows. We find them more and more and they have one advantage: you might run RT apps or native Windows applications. This allows to run full blown 3D CAD viewers including native CAD reading support and the complete set of i.e. analsysis, markup and text annotation functions. They are not redeveloped and cut down to a quite limited functional set.

With our 3DViewStation product family we at Kisters adress many mobile usage scenarios: run our Kisters 3DViewStation WebViewer clients on all devices and operating systems. Take the advantage of server side rendering for mobile users, for limited bandwith lines and for HTML5 based zero-install clients. Your data will be protected at the same time, as there won’t be any 3D data on your client at any time. Use our Kisters 3DViewStation Desktop or ActiveX products on Windows tablet PCs and work on light-weight or native CAD files. Performance will be incredibly good: on a i5 notebook we load a 5GB Catia V5 assembly in just 1 second as 3DVS-file, on a litte 8 inch Dell with Atom CPU it just takes 3 seconds. Not too bad. And functionality is exactly the same as on your Desktop.

Here are a few impressions.
From left to right: Kisters 3DViewStation on an old iPad 1 (iOS 5), on an Android 4 Phone, on a Dell tablet (Windows 8.1):

16/01/2014  #anpassen   #Preview   #customize   #Layer   #Export modified   #export verändert   #Ribbon  

Kisters 3DViewStation V2014.0 preview

Kisters 3DViewStation V2014.0 release is expected in the next weeks. Enhancements include NX 9 support, layer support, export of modified assemblies into several fileformats and the customization of the ribbons of the UI.

13/01/2014  #Convert   #interactive load   #translate  

load large assemblies

We did a video that shows, how to load large assemblies using the Kisters 3DViewStation, if the computer has low RAM. It’s about avoiding the system to swap. In this case it might be useful not to load the complete assembly at once, but to translate sub-assemblies into the 3DVS-fileformat and load the 3DVS-files afterwards.

load large assemblies interactively Kisters 3DViewStation EN

10/12/2013  #Auszugslinien   #offset lines   #associated paths   #tech-pub   #technische Doku  

Offset lines

A new build of the Kisters 3DViewStation is ready for download. You can now create offset lines, when moving parts or sub-assemblies. Great for your tech-pubs.

01/12/2013  #plm-viewer   #PLM   #DMU   #complex   #komplex   #plm-integration  

DMU: load 100.000 parts aircraft in 10 sec

Complex products like aircrafts consist of 100.000+ parts. and are offered with many options. Too manage all configurations and geometries there are PLM systems required, which allow to filter from a so called 150% model down to the final end-customer configuration. In such environments we will not find any traditional assembly files any more, as all product structure and positioning information are now metadata of the PLM-system.
As we recently run into such a customer project, we showed, that our Kisters 3DViewStation is able to load such huge dynamically filtered, fully detailed 100.000 part aircrafts in just 10 seconds on a notebook computer with a little NVidia graphics adapter and just 8 GB RAM. Focus was to do graphical selections, which are handed over to the CAD-system for starting an editing session. But we also did sections through the entire device, did measurements and exploded views. It all performed well.

25/11/2013  #UI   #Oberfläche   #anpassen   #customize   #customizing   #Anpassung   #user interface  

Video – Customizing the UI

This video shows several possibilities to customize the UI of the Kisters 3DViewStation, i.e. to maximize size of the graphics area by minimizing other windows. Hide the ribbons, let windows disappear automatically, have windows float, add & remove controls to the quick access toolbar, arrange own layout of the windows. Here is the english version of the video.

Bedienoberfläche anpasssen 3DViewStation DE

19/11/2013  #explode   #draft angle   #Entformungsschräge   #gitter   #grid   #explodieren   #projezierte Fläche   #projected area  

3DViewStation V12.03 Videos

We added a video to our YouTube channel, showing some of the 3DViewStation V12.03 news: watch english video here

3DViewStationV12.03 Entformungsschrägenanalyse und automatische Explosion DE

18/11/2013  #3d   #viewer   #draft angle   #Entformungsschräge   #v12.03   #gitter   #grid   #focus   #auto explode create coordinate system   #mirror   #spiegeln   #coordinate system creation   #explodieren  

3DViewStation V12.03

We have done a new 3DViewStation version v12.03 with a series of enhancements, described below. The new version is available for download now.

Fileformats:

  • New importer: SolidWorks 2014, SolidEdge ST6, Parasolid v26, STEP AP 242
  • PMI support for JT export

Features:

  • draft angle analysis
  • explode assembly automatically
  • mirror object
  • create coordinate system
  • measure angle of face to direction (x/y/z)
  • calculate projected area
  • transformation: enter values, i.e. to move a part, to move the section pane, to rotate an object…
  • focus on selected part (zoom on it)
  • selection via rectangle
  • show grid

04/11/2013  #integration   #compare   #Aras   #Innovator   #PLM   #virtual products   #multiCAD   #DMU   #color coding  

Integration 3DViewStation in Aras Innovator

We started the integration of the Kisters 3DViewStation into Aras Innovator. It is intended to have it certified and it will then be the DMU-solution for Aras innovator. We did a series of short videos showing several scenarios:

  • native CAD viewing vs. 3DVS-fileformat viewing
  • creating true multiCAD DMUs – mixing assemblies coming from various sources without upfront translation
  • comparing revisions of assemblies
  • using color coding to graphically show the release status of all parts of an assembly
  • virtual product handling: support of assemblies where the BOM and position information is defined in Aras Innovator only – no CAD assembly file exists.

Here is the link to the complete playlist for Aras integrations.

Color Coding 3DViewStation-Aras integration EN