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This task shows how to group surfaces and how to generate images from this
group.
Grouping elements allows you to apply pre-processing
specifications to a pre-defined group of elements (points, lines, surfaces
or bodies) and to generate images from this group. |
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Available if one of three following products is installed:
Elfini
Structural Analysis (EST), FEM
Surface (FMS) or FEM Solid (FMD). |
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Groups created using the Groups toolbar are stored under a Groups set. You can also create groups under a particular mesh part
using the Create Group contextual menu in the Generative
Structural Analysis workbench. The groups created using the contextual menu are not stored
under the Groups set. They are directly linked to the specified mesh part. For more details about this contextual menu, refer to
Creating Groups under Mesh Parts. |
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Open the
sample49.CATAnalysis document from the samples directory.
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Click Surface Group
in the Groups toolbar.
The Surface Group dialog box appears.
- Name: lets you specify the name of the group.
- Supports: lets you select the surface you want to
group.
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You can select (or multi-select) only surfaces or
2D/3D features as surface group Support.
This is means that if you select a pad as support, all the
faces of the pad are selected as support. |
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Select in sequence the surfaces you want to group.
The Surface Group dialog box is updated.
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Click OK in the Surface Group dialog box.
A Surface Group.1 object appears in the
specification tree but it is not updated.
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Update the Surface Group.
You can now visualize Deformation, Von Mises
Stresses, Displacements, Principal Stresses and Precisions images,
either for all the geometry or only for the selected surfaces. The
scenario is the same for the five images.
In this particular case, you will visualize the Von Mises Stresses
image: |
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Activate the
Von Mises Stress (nodal values).1 image.
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Double-click the Von Mises Stress (nodal value)
object in the specification tree.
The Image Edition dialog box appears. |
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Double-click the Surface Group.1 object in the
Selections tab and click OK in the Image Edition
dialog box.
You will see the result only around the surfaces
belonging to the surface group.
For more details about Images, refer to
Results Visualization (Image Creation,
Generate Images and Editing Images). |
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You can manually edit or delete a group.
To do this, right-click the group object in the specification tree and
select the desired contextual menu. |
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