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Old December 7th, 2005, 05:20 AM
steve4464
 
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Default Adding/Editing materials.sldmat file

I'm trying to add a material, FRP in this case, to the sldmat file for use in CosmosXpress. Problem is I don't know what units are used in the data lines. I've read it's SI units but haven't found info as to which, i.e kg/cm or kg/m.

Any help would be great.

Thanks.
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Old February 15th, 2006, 12:30 AM
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Default As long as you've got the variable in there..

» I'm trying to add a material, FRP in this case, to the sldmat file for use
» in CosmosXpress. Problem is I don't know what units are used in the data
» lines. I've read it's SI units but haven't found info as to which, i.e
» kg/cm or kg/m.
»
» Any help would be great.
»
» Thanks.

Don't worry about putting the correct value in the .sldmat file, just as long as you've got the variable in there. After you've saved the file, go into SolidWorks and edit the material. You can type in the units you're using in there and SolidWorks will convert that to whatever units it wants to use.

Richard Klein
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Old March 15th, 2006, 03:06 AM
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Default SI Units

SI units are m, kg, s.

cm are a derived unit.
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