You use the Create Part dialog box to define the
following:
- Name
-
Use the Name text field at the top of the
Create Part dialog box to name the part you are creating.
To rename a part, select
from the main menu bar. The part name should not be the same as the model name.
For more information on valid names, see
Using basic dialog box components.
After you create a part,
Abaqus/CAE
displays the name of the new part in title bar of the current viewport.
- Modeling Space
-
Use the Modeling Space radio buttons to choose the
modeling space of the new part. You can define a part to be either
three-dimensional, two-dimensional (planar), or axisymmetric in an
Abaqus/Standard
or
Abaqus/Explicit
model.
If you create an axisymmetric deformable part, you can toggle on
Include twist in the Create Part
dialog box to include a twist degree of freedom in your model. You can change
the modeling space of a part after you have created it by clicking mouse button
3 on the part in the
Model Tree
and selecting from the menu that appears. For more
information, see
Choosing the modeling space of a new part.
- Type
-
In an
Abaqus/Standard
or
Abaqus/Explicit
model, use the Type radio buttons to choose the type of
the new part. You can define a part to be either deformable, discrete rigid,
analytical rigid, or Eulerian. If allowed, you can change the type of a part
after you have created it by clicking mouse button 3 on the part in the
Model Tree
and selecting from the menu that appears. For more
information, see
Choosing the type of a new part.
- Base
Feature
-
Use the Base Feature field to define the shape and the
type of the new part's base feature. The shape and the type options that
Abaqus/CAE
displays depend on the part's modeling space and type. You cannot change the
type of a part's base feature after you create it. For more information, see
Choosing the base feature of a new part.
- Approximate size
-
Use the approximate size text field to enter the size of the part. The size
that you enter is used by
Abaqus/CAE
to calculate the size of the Sketcher sheet and the spacing of its grid. For
more information, see
Setting the approximate size of the new part.
After you create the part and start sketching its profile, you can use the
Sketch customization options to increase the sheet size.
To display the Sketcher customization options click the
tool at the bottom of the Sketcher toolbox.