Command Line Tool Usage, CAD to CSG conversion ============================================== GEOUNED CAD to CSG conversion can be performed in the command line. These examples assumes you have a CAD STEP file in the current working directory of the terminal called "cuboid.stp" The most minimal use case below shows a minimal config.json file being used. First create a JSON file called "config.json" containing the following. .. code-block:: json { "load_step_file": { "filename":"cuboid.stp" } } Then execute the command line interface tool to convert your STEP file to CSG files with the default configuration. .. code-block:: bash geouned_cadtocsg -i config.json The following example shows a usage with every attributes specified in the config.json file. The contents of the JSON file closely matches the Class arguments and method arguments when using the Python package. For a full description of each keyword see the `Python API reference section <../python_api.html>`_ of the documentation. Here is a complete JSON file specification .. code-block:: json { "load_step_file": { "filename": "cuboid.stp", "skip_solids": [] }, "Options": { "forceCylinder": false, "newSplitPlane": true, "delLastNumber": false, "enlargeBox": 2.0, "nPlaneReverse": 0, "splitTolerance": 0.0, "scaleUp": true, "quadricPY": false, "Facets": false, "prnt3PPlane": false, "forceNoOverlap": false }, "Tolerances": { "relativeTol": false, "relativePrecision": 1e-06, "value": 1e-06, "distance": 0.0001, "angle": 0.0001, "pln_distance": 0.0001, "pln_angle": 0.0001, "cyl_distance": 0.0001, "cyl_angle": 0.0001, "sph_distance": 0.0001, "kne_distance": 0.0001, "kne_angle": 0.0001, "tor_distance": 0.0001, "tor_angle": 0.0001, "min_area": 0.01 }, "NumericFormat": { "P_abc": "14.7e", "P_d": "14.7e", "P_xyz": "14.7e", "S_r": "14.7e", "S_xyz": "14.7e", "C_r": "12f", "C_xyz": "12f", "K_xyz": "13.6e", "K_tan2": "12f", "T_r": "14.7e", "T_xyz": "14.7e", "GQ_1to6": "18.15f", "GQ_7to9": "18.15f", "GQ_10": "18.15f" }, "Settings": { "matFile": "", "voidGen": true, "debug": false, "compSolids": true, "simplify": "no", "exportSolids": "", "minVoidSize": 200.0, "maxSurf": 50, "maxBracket": 30, "voidMat": [], "voidExclude": [], "startCell": 1, "startSurf": 1, "sort_enclosure": false }, "export_csg":{ "title": "Converted with GEOUNED", "geometryName": "csg", "outFormat": ["openmc_xml", "openmc_py", "serpent", "phits", "mcnp"], "volSDEF": false, "volCARD": true, "UCARD": null, "dummyMat": false, "cellCommentFile": false, "cellSummaryFile": true } } Note that JSON requires ```null``` to be passed in which gets translated to ```None``` in Python. This is converted in the same way as the minimal JSON config file .. code-block:: bash geouned_cadtocsg -i config.json