Context:
A model can contain multiple parts; each part exists in a local coordinate
system, and you use the
Assembly module
to create instances of the parts and position those instances relative to each
other in a global coordinate system. When you create a part, you name the part
and select its type, modeling space, base feature, and approximate size; you
then sketch the profile of the part's base feature. The part name should not be
the same as the model name.
From the main menu bar, select
.
The Create Part dialog box appears. For more
information, see
Using the Create Part dialog box.
Type a name for the part. For information on naming
Abaqus/CAE
objects, see
Using basic dialog box components.
You can rename a part after you create it.
Choose the new part's modeling space, type, base feature, and
approximate size. For more information, see
How is a part defined in Abaqus/CAE?.
Note:
To change a part's modeling space or type you must use the
Model Tree
to edit the part. For more information, see
How is a part defined in Abaqus/CAE?.
Click Continue to close the Create
Part dialog box.
The Sketcher starts, and the Sketch grid appears
in the current viewport.
If you are creating a three-dimensional revolved solid or shell,
Abaqus/CAE
displays a vertical construction line on the Y-axis
of the sketch that serves as the axis of revolution. You can sketch on either
side of this construction line, but the sketch must not cross the construction
line.
If you are creating an axisymmetric part,
Abaqus/CAE
displays a vertical construction line on the left side of the sketch that
serves as the axis of revolution. You must sketch to the right of this
construction line.
Use the Sketcher to sketch the two-dimensional profile of the base
feature. For more information, see
The Sketch module.”
If you are constructing a swept part, you must first sketch the sweep
path and exit the Sketcher. The Sketch will then restart
automatically, and you can sketch the profile to be swept.
When you have finished sketching the base feature, click mouse button
2 to exit the current Sketch tool.
In the prompt area, click Done to exit the
Sketcher. If the base feature is a three-dimensional solid or shell extrusion,
the Edit Base Extrusion dialog box appears. You must use
the Depth field to enter the distance through which to
extrude the profile. You can also select Twist or
Draft to modify the form of extrusion that
Abaqus/CAE
will create. If the base feature is a three-dimensional revolved solid or
shell, you must enter the angle through which to rotate the profile.
Abaqus/CAE
exits the Sketcher and displays the new part in the current viewport.
If necessary, use the
Part module
tools to add additional features to the base feature. For more information, see
What is feature-based modeling?.