what is internal volume and how to find
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Answer:
Internal dimensions can be found by subtracting the thickness of wall and dividers from an external dimension. The thickness of each end panel is 0.75”. The internal width can now be found by subtracting the thickness of both end panels from the outside width of the enclosure
Whereas the basic formula for the area of a rectangular shape is length × width, the basic formula for volume is length × width × height.
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Step-by-step explanation:
Measuring Internal Volume
To measure internal volume:
With an open part, click Intersect (Features toolbar) or Insert > Features > Intersect.
In the FeatureManager design tree, select Shell1 and Plane6.
Click Intersect (Features toolbar) or Insert > Features > Intersect.
In the PropertyManager, click Create internal regions and click Intersect.
Click .
Two solid bodies are added to the FeatureManager design tree. Intersect[1] is the newly created region. Intersect[2] is the original model.
In the FeatureManager design tree, select Intersect[1]. Then in the CommandManager, on the Evaluate tab, click Mass Properties.
The Mass Properties dialog box lists the calculated volume for the Intersect[1] body.