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Creating material

Creating material

Creating material

(OP)
Hello everyone,

I was wondering if anybody can help me?

I am trying to create a material, and unable to find the relevant information in order to do so.

Ther materials are:

Low density foam 24kg/m³
Medium density foam 104kg/m³
High density foam 144kg/m³

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

RE: Creating material

If you are looking for material appearance (texture) you will probably have to create your own from a digital image.

cheers

RE: Creating material

With a part open, goto Appearence in the FeatureManager.  Under it, you'll find Edit Material.  Under that is a Create/Edit button.  From there you can create a new material for your existing database or even create a new database.

For more refined editing, once you create the material, you can edit the materials library file directly with notepad.

If you do want a custom image, then yes, you'll need to make/find one to apply.

Matt Lorono
CAD Engineer/ECN Analyst
Silicon Valley, CA
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RE: Creating material

(OP)
Sorry, it appears as if I didn't get my question across well enough, I was actually after phsical properties of the foam.

Thanks again

RE: Creating material

Contact the manufacturers and/or suppliers of the actual foam you want to use. There are too many material types of 'foam' to answer your question from the info given.

cheers

RE: Creating material

(OP)
Thanks "corblimeylimey"

RE: Creating material

I agree. You need to be more specific. i.e. 'Medium density foam' is a generic term.

If you find all of the material properties, and correct material name, send them to me and I can add them to my database.
The trouble I have with a lot of materials is I can't find the correct props.

Chris
SolidWorks/PDMWorks 08 2.0
AutoCAD 06/08
ctopher's home (updated 10-07-07)

RE: Creating material

We go to Matweb, print the info pages, and save these in a paper binder.  That way we do not have people setting up materials on the fly without being able to backup the numbers with a reputable source.  Creating materials is real time saver in Cosmos BTW.

RE: Creating material

ctopher: I had downloaded your materials list before but lost track of it when I switched to a new PC. Followed your link and downloaded again. Thanks and a star.

These are three materials not in your data base that I have used. Take them for what they are worth (i.e, double check before you build something that someone's life will depend on!). Materials are Zinc-Aluminum Aly ZA-12, Aluminum-Magnesium Aly 535.0 and Beralcast 363 Beryllium-Aluminum Aly. data is from Matweb or mfr site.

Harold
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RE: Creating material

Thanks guys. I'll take a look.

Chris
SolidWorks/PDMWorks 08 2.0
AutoCAD 06/08
ctopher's home (updated 10-07-07)

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