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Select Part1 in the specification tree.
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Select Edit > Properties or select the
Properties contextual command.
The Properties dialog box displays, containing the tabs
dealing with the part:
- Mechanical
- Mass
- Graphics
- Product
- Colors
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Click the
Mechanical
tab to display information related to the building of the
representation.
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Click the Mass
tab to display technical information.
Displaying the mass properties of the part means that these properties
are computed and stored in the part: this may change the status of the
part document to "modified" as can be seen using
File > Save Management.
You cannot edit the density of the whole part. However,when
a material is applied to the part, you can edit the density and the
volume of the Part
Body. If no material is
applied to the part but if a material is applied to the
PartBody, this material will
be taken into account for the density calculation. If both the part and
the PartBody
have a material applied, the part material will have priority.
When clicking on the Mass
tab and if the part is not yet modified, a message is issued to warn you
that the part will be modified by the calculation of mass properties.
To know how to apply materials to parts, refer to
Real Time Rendering User's Guide Version 5.
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- The mass of the part is null if its part body contains no geometry.
- The mass is calculated only for solid objects (1D or 2D, like
spatial curves, surfaces objects or Volumes are not taken into account).
- Deactivating features does not affect the mass of the part.
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- Click the
Graphic tab.
- Set the Graphic Properties:
Color,
Linetype,
Thickness, and
Transparency.
- Set the Global Properties:
Layers, and
Rendering Style.
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- Click the Product
tab.
- Enter a new name for the part, for example Stiffener in
the Part
Number field.
The new name appears in the specification tree.
- The other fields allow you to freely describe the part.
Enter the information describing your part in the context of
your company.
- Set the Source
option. You can choose between:
- Use the
Description
frame to enter additional information.
- Click the Define other
properties... button to access options
enabling you to define parameters and assign values to them.
- The New Parameter of type
button lets you create a user parameter. This parameter can
be assigned a single value. To create a parameter, just
choose the one you need from the list. Then, click the
button.
- The Edit name and value
field becomes available. You can edit the parameter's name
and assign a value to it.
The Delete Parameter
button operates only for user parameters.
The External properties...
button allows you to import parameters and parameter values
from a text file or from an Excel file (Windows).
- Click OK to
confirm the operation and close the
Define other properties
dialog box.
You can then note that the parameter you defined is
displayed in the Product
tab.
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- Click the Colors
tab and select the check boxes available under
Color on
import management to
manage automatic export of colors.
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