PartDesign Body/fr

Description
Le corps PartDesign contient une série d'esquisses, de plans et de fonctions PartDesign qui constituent un solide homogène isolé. Il fournit une origine (avec les plans et les axes standard) qui peuvent être utilisés comme références par les fonctions. De plus, il peut être librement déplacé comme une entité sans qu'il soit nécessaire de déplacer les fonctions individuelles.



Un document FreeCAD peut contenir plusieurs corps. Cependant, pour ajouter une nouvelle fonction à un corps donné, il doit être actif. Dans l'arbre, un corps actif sera affiché sur un fond bleu-clair. Si ce n'est pas déjà l'atelier actif, activer un corps affichera automatiquement l'interface de l'atelier PartDesign.

L'origine contient les trois axes (X, Y, Z) et les trois plans (XY, YZ, ZX) standard. Les esquisses peuvent être attachées à ces plans, et les plans peuvent être utilisés, dans la direction des axes, pour créer d'autres plans de référence géométrique. Tous les éléments à l'intérieur du corps sont référencés par rapport à l'origine du corps; ce qui signifie que le corps peut être déplacé et tourné par rapport au système de coordonnées global sans affecter la position des éléments à l'intérieur du corps.

Base Feature
The base feature is by definition the first PartDesign feature created in the Body. But it is possible to use a solid shape, either imported or modelled in other workbenches, as a base feature to which sketches and other features can be added.

Tip
The tip is the feature that is exposed outside the Body. It is automatically set to the last feature at the bottom of the tree. But sometimes it can be useful to change it to an earlier feature in the Body tree, which in effect rolls back its history; then it is possible to add features that should have been added earlier. In the Body tree, the feature set to tip displays a green dot with a white down arrow in it. For more details, see the Move Tip page.

Visibility Management
The Body's visibility supersedes the visibility of any object it contains. If the Body is hidden, the objects it contains will be hidden as well, even if their visibility is set to true. Only one feature can be visible at a time. Selecting a hidden feature and pressing the will make it visible, and automatically hide the previously visible feature.

How to use

 * Press the button. The new body automatically becomes active.
 * Double-click the Body in the Model tree or right-click and select Toggle active body to activate or deactivate a body.
 * If a solid shape is selected first, a BaseFeature solid object is added to the Body; the BaseFeature is linked to the original solid shape. Accepted shapes can be an imported solid, or a solid made in any other FreeCAD workbench.
 * In a new document, if a sketch is created from the PartDesign workbench toolbar, a new Body will be automatically created.

Properties

 * : sets the display between two modes:
 * Through (default) exposes everything inside the body (features, datums, sketches, etc.). It is the mode used in adding and editing features inside the body.
 * Tip exposed only the shape of the Body itself according to the set tip; everything else including sketches is hidden from view and cannot be displayed. Practical use: "Tip" allows selection of edges and faces of the Body to create operations from other workbenches.
 * : displays/sets the feature defined as tip.
 * : displays/sets the external shape used as base feature. Does not apply if a PartDesign feature is the base feature.
 * : specifies the orientation and position of the Body in the 3D space. See Placement.
 * : the Label is the name given to the operation. This name can be changed at your convenience.
 * : lists the referenced objects inside the Body.