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How the estimate a part weight in Proe?

How the estimate a part weight in Proe?

How the estimate a part weight in Proe?

(OP)
Hi, all,

    This is Raby.
    Here I have a question: how to estimate a part weight in proe? I have some idea that in "set-up", there's some order to do, but I really have little knowledge about this function. Could you give me some detail instruments? Thanks.

RE: How the estimate a part weight in Proe?

raby,

Use the following menu picks:

#Analysis; #Model Analysis

Select Model Mass Properties from the pull down menu (should be the default).

Select Compute

You can store this calculation as a feature as well.

Best regards,

Matthew Ian Loew

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RE: How the estimate a part weight in Proe?

Ravi,

make sure you assign the corresponding density of the material to calculate the weight.

RE: How the estimate a part weight in Proe?

To set the density:

#Set up #Density

Be sure to put the appropriate density for how your model units are set.

RE: How the estimate a part weight in Proe?

(OP)
Many thanks for all of you!

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