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Dassault Systèmes
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.
Bevels a selected edge or vertex. You can apply chamfers to both sketches and features.
Industry:Software
Callouts that display the colors and textures of the face, feature, body, and part under the entity selected and are a shortcut to editing colors and textures.
Industry:Software
Continuity is defined at different levels, with levels C0, C1, and so on for curves and levels G0, G1, and so on for surfaces and faces. Curves that meet are said to have continuity of C0, or contact continuity. Curves that are tangent have a continuity of C1, or tangent continuity. Curves for which the rate of change of the radius of curvature is the same where they meet have a continuity of C2, also described as curvature continuous. You can use curvature continuous in creating face blend fillets. A loft with side tangency is an example of level G1.
Industry:Software
Creates a mathematical relation between sketch dimensions, using dimension names as variables, or between feature parameters, such as the depth of an extruded feature or the instance count in a pattern.
Industry:Software
Curvature is equal to the inverse of the radius of the curve. The curvature can be displayed in different colors according to the local radius (usually of a surface).
Industry:Software
Curves that follow constant UV directions.
Industry:Software
Dies that bend, stretch, or otherwise form sheet metal to create such form features as louvers, lances, flanges, and ribs.
Industry:Software
Displays a model as a colored solid. See HLR, HLV, and wireframe.
Industry:Software
DXF and DWG files remain in their original format (are not converted into SolidWorks format) when viewed in SolidWorks drawing sheets (view only).
Industry:Software
Entities that can lie on one plane. For example, a circle is planar, but a helix is not.
Industry:Software
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