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Volume Region
You can use a volume region to split a part into multiple volumes. Volume regions are primarily useful for:
facilitating mesh refinement for both AutoGEM and the FEM solvers
adding heat loads to internal surfaces of a parent volume. In this case, you apply the heat load to one or more of the surfaces created by the volume region.
applying different material properties to different volumes in FEM mode. In this case, you apply one material property to your part and another to the defining surface for the volume region. Creo Simulate propagates the material property throughout the volume region.
Creo Simulate uses the Creo Parametric user interface to create volume regions. Click the Refine Model and then click the arrow next to Volume Region. Select one of the following methods to create a volume region:
Extrude—Extrudes a single section. The user interface and the creation method is the same as in Creo Parametric but the Solid/ Surface radio group and the Remove Material button are not available.
Revolve—Revolves a single section. The user interface and the creation method is the same as in Creo Parametric but the Solid/ Surface radio group and the Remove Material button are not available.
Sweep—Sweeps a section along a trajectory.
Helical Sweep—Create a volume region based on a sweep along the trajectory defined by profile and pitch.
Blend—Creates a volume region from several blend sections that are created on the same sketching plane and then projected normal to the sketching plane
Rotational Blend—Creates a volume region from sections that are rotated about the y-axis.
Swept Blend—Creates a volume region based on a swept blend from sections at different points on the trajectory of sweep. The user interface and creation method is the same as in Creo Parametric but the Solid/ Surface radio group and the Remove Material button are not available.
Use Quilt—Uses quilt surfaces as the boundaries of a volume region. This option is not active if your model contains no quilts. The user interface is the same as in Creo Parametric but the options to fill volume, change direction and remove material are not available.
The procedure for creating volume region geometry using these options is almost identical to the procedure you use to create similar features in Creo Parametric.
Volume regions created are displayed on the Model Tree. The Model tree displays both internal and external sketches used to create volume regions using the Extrude and Revolve methods. After you create the volume region, Creo Simulate treats the volume region geometry as a region boundary, in effect splitting the bounded area from the parent volume.
Refer to the Part Modeling Help for more information on Base Features.