My example is similar to the object shape above, except I'm using ViaCAD 2D/3D 5.x and the same problem occurs for me in V6 Beta.
Also, I cannot get volumes measurements from the shape. However, if I create a cube, sphere, tube, or other closed geometry via the palette tools, I CAN obtain volumes. But, when I create two curves (from the output of a hull generation program), then "skin" them, ViaCAD refuses to show volume for the shape. I forget the error message. It WOULD be nice if it says "Feature not enabled", or such, but even when I'm told about "gaps" or openings I cannot seem to resolve that matter.
I've thought about "subtracting a solid...", but I cannot seem to achieve that, either. And, even if that's possible, it would be painstakingly laborious and long for the shapes I'm going to be creating.
Worse, (and, boy, I hope it's just me, that I'm not doing something right), even when I draw extra lines to create new geometry snapped end to end JUST to make sure there really are NO gaps in the geometry, I STILL cannot end up with geometry that is considered closed and volume-measurable. I zoom in, turn on Intersection, play with end-point/mid-point, etc. I wish "Intersection" was more aggressive, more visible, and that there were an arrow key interaction to cope with shaky hands not keeping on the pointer-instantiated option-pop-up.
So, is it even permitted to end up with a closed shape that can be measured for volume when, say, several planes are thrown together and then trimmed plane-to-plane or surface-to-surface?
Also, is there some sort of "gap tolerance" that ignores minor openings in geometry so that volume measurements can be obtained? I realize it probably breaks some canon for there being closed geometry, and that a container for which volumes will be obtained should be drafted perfectly correctly, but, sometimes it's vitally time-saving to be able to throw together any number of shape-defining lines that are at least to scale and are a tiny fraction of distance apart relative to their scaled sizes. I suppose there is a tolerance/fit feature that may help with this, but maybe I'm misreading.
THANKS!