Build the following part. Report the mass in pounds. Assume all dimensions are in inches. The material is Vanadium. (Located in the "Other Metals" folder in the material properties.) A = 1.72 B = 1.4
Build the following part. Report the mass in pounds. Assume all dimensions are in inches. The material is Vanadium. (Located in the "Other Metals" folder in the material properties.) A = 1.72 B = 1.4
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Transcribed Image Text:**Instructional Text for Building a Vanadium Part**
**Objective:**
Build the part illustrated in the given diagram and report the mass in pounds. Assume all dimensions are in inches. The material is Vanadium (located in the "Other Metals" folder in the material properties).
**Given Dimensions:**
- A = 1.72 inches
- B = 1.4 inches
**Top View:**
- Part dimensions:
- Total width: 2.40 inches
- Middle section height: 0.70 inches
- Hole for hex head bolt: Diameter of 0.332 inches through all, counterbore size 0.813 inches diameter and 0.235 inches depth.
- Typical radius for rounded edges: 0.65 inches
**Front View:**
- Section covers:
- Height extension of 1.00 inch
- Typical radius for rounded corners: 0.35 inches
- Overall top width is A + 3.25 inches
**Side View:**
- Shows the depth of 3D shape, aligning with the other views.
- Features a hexagonal bolt fitment and cylindrical profiles.
**Cross-Section (Section A-A):**
- Demonstrates the internal geometry with a 0.10 inch cut-out feature from the bottom.
- Descriptive reinforcement on dimensions (B and B+1) to showcase vertical depth and cross-section details.
**Notes:**
- Ensure precision in measurements for accurate mass calculation.
- Consider material density and volume for mass reporting.
This document serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding and constructing the specified vanadium part with precision in adhering to given dimensions.
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