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default unit for density in pro/e

zahid_shanamo

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Hi to everybody if pro/e forum.


Please let me know how the default unit of density in pro/e (TONNE/MM^3)can be changed to something more practical like KG/MM^3 or GM/CC^3 or like that for analysing the mass properties of a componet/assembly.


As in Metric or SI system,densities are in Kg/m^3,Gm/Cm^3 or like that.


Thanks & regards


Mohd zahid
 
Just set the config options:


Pro_unit_length = "unit_mm" - sets the default units for new objects.


Pro_unit_mass = "unit_kilogram" - sets the default units for mass for new objects.


After changing this, you should save this config.pro in your start up directory then only the changes will effects for new objects.
 
Asho Pulsar said:
After changing this, you should save this config.pro in your start up directory then only the changes will effects for new objects.
I can't find config.pro .
where is start up directory?
In C drive is two file.
\proeWildfire 4.0\jlink\jlink_appls\jlink_param\config.pro
\proeWildfire 4.0\jlink\jlink_appls\jlink_elev\config.pro
I change those files but Pro/engineer is not difference. inch and trimetric is default.
 
I find it:
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Startup directory
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