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Physical Inventor properties

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bodich
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Physical Inventor properties

In properties on physical tab Plumbum has density 0.940 g/cm3, but it should be 11.34 g/cm3. But in material editor it has right value. What should I do? Maybe it is config file somewhere?

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SBix26
in reply to: bodich

In English, I think the material you're referring to is "Lead".

 

As far as the density: it appears that you are using Inventor 2013; when I create a part in 2013 made of lead, the density in iProperties matches the Material properties.  Is it possible that the density has been manually edited in the file?

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JDMather
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Attach the file here or create a cube 1cm x 1cm x 1cm and attach it here.


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HenrikGraversen
in reply to: JDMather

Hi,

 

I have the same problem with Aluminum.

If i create a simple new part / cube 10 x 10 x 10 cm. it has the correct weight and density.

But if i derive an assembly in to the part as a surface model the density change.

 

Kind regards

 

Henrik Graversen

 

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bodich
in reply to: bodich

Thank you for answers. After checking Lead in properties, I closed properties window. After reopening properties it is all right. And every time like this: Lead value is wrong, but after accepting and reopening Properties, value became correct.

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