For simplicity, let’s take a look at a previously shelled part on its own. The first step in the process is to Isolate the part if it is within an Assembly or Multibody Part environment. All walls are excluded from the Mass Property value and can be updated to reflect a desired specification. By this method, we can easily encompass the intended part with an arbitrarily sized and non-merged part to produce a remaining part that solely makes up the cavity of the original part. This blog will touch on one more approach to that end goal which might prove useful to your circumstance.Īn alternative approach to identifying the internal volume of a part in SOLIDWORKS is by use of the Combine feature, specifically Combine Subtract. Such methods include the commonly known Intersect command to achieve this task as well as the Delete Face command. Previously there have been a few CATI blogs written regarding the process of finding the internal volume of a part.
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