- Industry: Software
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Dassault Systèmes (DS) develops 3D and lifecycle management (PLM) software that helps businesses around the globe to digitally define and simulate products, as well as the processes and resources required to manufacture, maintain, and recycle them.
A sketch is under defined when there are not enough dimensions and relations to prevent entities from moving or changing size.
Industry:Software
A state of an assembly component (in an assembly or drawing document) in which it is fully loaded in memory. All the component's model data is available, so its entities can be selected, referenced, edited, used in mates, and so on.
Industry:Software
A zero-thickness planar or 3D entity with edge boundaries. Surfaces are often used to create solid features. Reference surfaces can be used to modify solid features.
Industry:Software
An individual shape that, combined with other features, makes up a part or assembly. Some features, such as bosses and cuts, originate as sketches. Other features, such as shells and fillets, modify a feature's geometry. However, not all features have associated geometry. Features are always listed in the FeatureManager design tree.
Industry:Software
Automatically adds fasteners (bolts and screws) to an assembly using the SolidWorks Toolbox library of fasteners.
Industry:Software
Geometry that is not defined by dimensions or relations is free to move. In 2D sketches, there are three degrees of freedom: movement along the X and Y axes, and rotation about the Z axis (the axis normal to the sketch plane). In 3D sketches and in assemblies, there are six degrees of freedom: movement along the X, Y, and Z axes, and rotation about the X, Y, and Z axes.
Industry:Software
If you dimension entities in an isometric view, true dimensions give you accurate model values.
Industry:Software
Sets of dimensions measured from the same edge or vertex in a drawing.
Industry:Software