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Help: Determining internal volume of assemblies

Help: Determining internal volume of assemblies

Help: Determining internal volume of assemblies

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Hi everyone,

I am working on a project trying to determine the internal volume of passages and tubes that are connected in an NX assembly. Does anyone know of a quick way to do this? for example, Determine the coolant volume of an engines complete coolant system, this includes engine block passages, radiator, tubes hoses etc. I know I can do each part individually, but that is very time consuming so i am looking for a quicker more efficient method.

thanks for all the help

Levi

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