- 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 sheet metal feature that produces a roll form or a transitional shape from two open profile sketches. Lofted bends often create funnels and chutes.
Industry:Software
A single 3D object made up of features. A part can become a component in an assembly, and it can be represented in 2D in a drawing. Examples of parts are bolt, pin, plate, and so on. The extension for a SolidWorks part file name is .SLDPRT. See multibody part.
Industry:Software
A singular location in a sketch, or a projection into a sketch at a single location of an external entity (origin, vertex, axis, or point in an external sketch). See vertex.
Industry:Software
A sketch entity used to create a feature (such as a loft) or a drawing view (such as a detail view). A profile can be open (such as a U shape or open spline) or closed (such as a circle or closed spline).
Industry:Software
A sketch is over defined when dimensions or relations are either in conflict or redundant.
Industry:Software
A sketch or an entity (a feature, face, or body) that is the basis for a pattern. If you edit the seed, the other entities in the pattern are updated.
Industry:Software
A sketch or annotation that is not contained in a feature in the FeatureManager design tree. An example of an unabsorbed sketch is a layout sketch in an assembly. See absorbed.
Industry:Software
A sketch point at the intersection of two entities after the intersection itself has been removed by a feature such as a fillet or chamfer. Dimensions and relations to the virtual sharp are retained even though the actual intersection no longer exists.
Industry:Software