34 MMWHAT IS THE MAXIMUM MEASURED EXTEND (X) OF THE PART WHENFLATT...

494.34 mm

What is the maximum measured extend (X) of the part when

flattened?

Question 8 of 15

For 10 points:

B1001 - Create Sheet Metal Part From Solid Part Unit system:

IPS (inch, pound, second) Decimal places: 2 Part origin:

Arbitrary Material = Already defined Sheet Metal Thickness:

0.125 inch Inner Bend Radius = 0.225 inch General K-Factor =

0.5

- Download the attached part.

NOTE: DO NOT modify any of the material properties of the

part.

- Create a Sheet Metal part that will fit around the downloaded

part using the following parameters:

Attachment to this question

B.SLDPRT (153.5 kB)

Enter Value:

(use. (point) as decimah separator)

Sheet Metal Thickness: 0.125 inch

Inner Radius: 0.225 inch

Keep Body = OFF

Gap For All Rips: 0.08 inch

Overlap Ratio :0.50

Obround Relief Ratio: 0.50

Note 1: The sheet metal part should be OUTSIDE of the

downloaded solid. (Any small interferences between the sheet

metal part and solid at the folded edges should be ignored.)

Note 2: The bottom of the sheet metal part is open. The Jinside of

the part shown in the images is colored for clarity. Your part will

probably differ in color.

|- Measure the mass of the resulting Sheet Metal part.

What is the mass of the Sheet Metal part (pounds)?

Question 9 of 15

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B2001 - Bounding Box Area Unit system: IPS (inch, pound,

second) Decimal places: 2 Part origin: Arbitrary Material =

Already defined Sheet Metal Thickness: 0.125 inch Inner Bend

Radius = 0.225 inch General K-Factor = 0.5

- Using the Sheet Metal part created in the previous question,

measure the Bounding Box Area of the flattened Sheet Metal

What is the Bounding Box Area of the flattened Sheet Metal part

(inches)?