You can create a bounding box feature in an assembly that contains
geometry. The bounding box is calculated by using the same methods as the part-level
bounding box.
An assembly can contain only one Bounding
Box
feature. In the FeatureManager® design tree, you can
right-click the bounding box, and click Hide,
Show, Suppress, or Unsuppress.
Different colors indicate the component-level bounding box sketches
in the graphics area:
Top-level assembly bounding
box |
Gray |
Subassembly bounding
box |
Blue |
Part bounding box |
Orange |
To view a bounding box, click .
To view bounding box properties, hover over Bounding Box
in the FeatureManager design
tree, or click . Values are listed for the length, width, thickness, and volume of
the bounding box.
Bounding Box Calculations
Bounding box calculations include SpeedPak faces and bodies but do not include
SpeedPak ghost graphics. After creating a bounding box feature, you can insert a
SpeedPak subassembly into the assembly or change an existing component to SpeedPak
in the assembly.
In an active assembly, bounding box calculations do not update dynamically
when components change in the assembly. A Rebuild
icon appears next to the bounding
box feature when you need to recalculate. Right-click Bounding Box and click Update to rebuild.
The time required to calculate the bounding box feature appears in the
Assembly Rebuild Report. To access this
report, click and expand the Rebuild
Performance section.