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Volume Measurement in an Assembly

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SDKevin

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Feb 24, 2011
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I have a somewhat complex assembly with nesting cylindrical parts. It is a pneumatic system with o-rings separating the active chambers. I want measure the volume of two assembly variations to compare them.

I've seen some suggestions of making a solid in place of the volume but in this case that would be very time consuming and probably not accurate.

I'm considering saving it as a solid and doing some Combine magic.

Any suggestions on how to find the volume?
 
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