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Engineering Design with SOLIDWORKS® 201 8 Fundamentals of Part Modeling
Calculate the Mass Properties of the GUIDE.
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592) Click the Evaluate tab from the CommandManager.
Units
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593) Click the Mass Properties ~ tool. The Mass Properties dialog O use document settings
box is displayed. t Use custom settings
Length: Decimal places:
Set the units to display. Millimeters [:
594) Click the Options button. Ma-ss:
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595) Click the Use custom settings button.
Pe< unit volume:
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596) Enter 4 in the Decimal box.
Material Properties
597) Click OK from the Mass/Section Property Options dialog box.
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Review the Mass properties of the GUIDE.
598) Click Close from the Mass Properties dialog box. Accuracy level
Lower (faster) Higher {slowel}
Save the GUIDE. '
599) Click Save l'I.
E2J Show output coordinate system in
corner of window
Close the GUIDE.
600) Click File, Close from the Menu bar. OK Cancel Help
Add or create a Center of Mass (COM)
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box or from the Main menu for a part or
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assembly. The position of the COM
point ~ updates when the model's Override Mass Properties ... Recalculate
center of mass changes. For example, 0 Include hidden bodies/components
the position of the COM point updates ~ Create Center of Mass feature
as you add, modify, delete, or suppress O Show weld bead mass
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features or components. The COM
point can be useful when you are
designing assemblies requiring balanced mass to avoid excessive vibration.
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