Inertia can be defined for a part in the Property module or for an assembly in the Interaction module. You can specify the following types:
Point mass/inertia. You can define lumped mass and rotary inertia at a point on a part or on an assembly. In an ABAQUS/Standard analysis you can also define mass and inertia proportional damping and composite damping. For more information, see the following:
Nonstructural mass. You can define nonstructural mass for a region on a part or on an assembly. For more information, see Nonstructural mass definition, Section 2.6.1 of the ABAQUS Analysis User's Manual.
Heat capacitance. You can define concentrated heat capacitance at a point on a part or on an assembly. For more information, see Point capacitance, Section 24.4.1 of the ABAQUS Analysis User's Manual.
Inertia definitions appear in the Model Tree in the Engineering Features container under the part (if created in the Property module) or under the assembly (if created in the Interaction module).
When you apply inertia to regions of the model, you can choose to display symbols in the viewport that indicate where you have applied the inertia. If you apply inertia to native geometry, symbols appear at the vertices. If you apply inertia to an orphan mesh, symbols appear at the nodes. For information about graphical symbol types, see Symbols used to represent special engineering features, Section C.3. For information about controlling the visibility of these symbols, see Controlling the display of attributes, Section 50.11.
For detailed instructions on creating this type of engineering feature, see the following sections: