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Video_Camera Normal To

Two fixed normal motions

Two fixed normal motions

Normal Cut

When adding a cut to a folded sheet metal part, select Normal cut to ensure that the cut is created normal to the sheet metal thickness...Normal cut is...both models, but Normal cut is selected in the top model

Normal To Command

You can use the Normal To command to orient a model normal to the nearest global XYZ coordinates...To orient a model normal to the nearest global XYZ coordinates...For more information on the Normal To command, see SolidWorks Help: Orientation

What's New > Fundamentals

Orienting a Model to XYZ Coordinates

You can use the Normal To command to orient a model normal to the nearest global XYZ coordinates...To orient a model normal to the nearest global XYZ coordinates...For more information on the Normal To command, see Orientation

SolidWorks Fundamentals > Display > Manipulating Views

Reference Plane Normal to Edge

You can sketch on a reference plane, created automatically, normal to an edge...To sketch on a reference plane normal to an edge...A reference plane normal to the selected edge is created at the end point of the edge closest to the selected area

Sketching > Sketch Options

Section Display Types

Section Display Types Alternate Section Display Normal Section Display

Using Normal to Origin Feature

With Normal to origin feature cleared, the evaluation dimension Y is taken along the Y axis...With Normal to origin feature cleared, the maximum offset between the two pipes is 7...With Normal to origin feature selected, the maximum offset between the two pipes is 9

Tolerancing > TolAnalyst > Analyzing the Results

Stress Components

SX: Normal stress in the X-direction of the selected reference geometry...SY: Normal stress in the Y-direction of the selected reference geometry...SZ: Normal stress in the Z-direction of the selected reference geometry

Stress

direction acting normal to the XY-plane TXY Stress in the Y-direction acting on the plane normal to the X-direction (YZ-plane) TYX Stress in the X...direction acting on the plane normal to the Y-direction (XZ-plane) TXZ Stress in the Z-direction acting on the plane normal to the X-direction (YZ...plane) TZX Stress in the X-direction acting on the plane normal to the Z-direction (XY-plane) TYZ Stress in the Z-direction acting on the plane normal to the Y-direction (XZ-plane) TZY Stress in the Y-...

Examples of Loft Tangency

None End Constraint Normal to Profile...Normal to Profile...Normal to Profile End Constraint Normal to

Maximum Normal Stress Criterion

Maximum Normal Stress Criterion...The maximum normal stress criterion also known as Coulomb’s criterion is based on the Maximum normal stress theory

Simulation > Checking Stress Results > Failure Criteria

Strain Components

EPSX: Normal strain in the X-direction of the selected reference geometry...EPSY: Normal strain in the Y-direction of the selected reference geometry...EPSZ: Normal strain in the Z-direction of the selected reference geometry

Roller/Sliding

Use the Roller/Sliding restraint to specify that a planar face can move freely into its plane but CANNOT move in the direction normal to its plane

Mate Alignment

Vectors normal to the selected faces point in the same direction...Vectors normal to the selected faces point in opposite directions

Default Options - Plot - Static Study

SX: X Normal stress...SY: Y Normal stress...SZ: Z Normal stress TXY: Shear in Y direction on YZ plane TXZ:...

Simulation > Simulation Options > Default Options

Default Options - Plot - Nonlinear Study

SX: X Normal stress...SY: Y Normal stress...SZ: Z Normal stress TXY: Shear in Y direction on YZ plane TXZ:...

Simulation > Simulation Options > Default Options

Animation Controller Pop-up Toolbar

... the animation. Normal...Display at normal speed...Display at half the normal speed. Fast Play . Display ...

Example of Extrusion Direction for Ribs

on a parallel plane. Extrusion Direction: Parallel to Sketch Extrusion Direction: Normal to Sketch

Resolved

Resolved (or unsuppressed) is the normal state for assembly components. A resolved component is ...

Loft Features

... loft entities: End conditions Normal to profile and Direction vector Guide curves Profile

Parts and Features > Features > FeatureWorks > Recognizing Different Entities > Lofts

Example of Length and Angle Custom Properties

Angle1 and Angle2 are the angles between the normal of the cut face and the centerline of the body.

Comparison of Components Suppression States

... be edited in-context Load and rebuild speed Normal...Normal...Normal Normal Faster Faster 1 In-context ...

Assemblies > Improving Large Assembly Performance

Default Options - Plot - Drop Test Study

SX: X Normal stress...SY: Y Normal stress...SZ: Z Normal stress TXY: Shear in Y direction on YZ plane TXZ:...

Simulation > Simulation Options > Default Options

Orientation/Twist Type - Follow Path

Profiles always maintain a normal to the path...The normal of the plane, the Z-axis, is the...The normal of the plane, the Z-axis, is the

Parts and Features > Features > Sweeps > Sweeps Options