Create Union Groups
You can create a group that combines all the entities from two
or more existing mesh groups.
Mesh groups can be geometric, proximity, spatial, boundary,
or manual groups.
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From the
Group section of the
action bar,
click
Union Group
.
The
Union Group dialog box and the
Select toolbox appear.
- Optional:
Enter a
Name for the group.
-
Choose a selection method from the
Select toolbox.
You can select mesh groups or mesh parts from the
tree
(the default method) or from the
Group selection dialog box
.
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Select mesh groups or mesh parts to add them to the union
group.
The contents of the first mesh group determine the type of the
Boolean group. For example, if the first group contains elements, you cannot
add a group that contains nodes. If you select mesh parts only, a Boolean group
of the type element is created.
The entities in the selected groups are highlighted.
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To make the union group eligible for use with simulation
connections, do not select
Include connection elements. This works for
both groups in the
Groups container and groups under a mesh.
Note:
Connections are defined in the
Structural Model Creation
app.
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Click one of the following:
- OK to save your selections and to
close the dialog box. To generate and visualize the group, you must update it.
- Update to save your selections,
close the dialog box, and update the group.
- Cancel to cancel the modifications
and to close the dialog box.
If you click
OK or
Update, the group is created and appears in
the
tree.
Note:
When you use mesh groups as supports, the symbol positioning is intended only to indicate
support for the feature. The feature symbols might not cover the mesh region as
they do for a similar geometry region.
Create Intersection Groups
You can create a group that contains all the entities common
to two or more existing mesh groups.
Mesh groups can be geometric, proximity, spatial, boundary,
or manual groups.
-
From the
Group section of the
action bar,
click
Intersection Group
.
The
Intersection Group dialog box and the
Select toolbox appear.
- Optional:
Enter a
Name for the group.
-
Choose a selection method from the
Select toolbox.
You can select mesh groups or mesh parts from the
tree
(the default method) or from the
Group selection dialog box
.
-
Select mesh groups or mesh parts to add them to the
intersection group.
The contents of the first mesh group determine the type of the
Boolean group. For example, if the first group contains elements, you cannot
add a group that contains nodes. If you select mesh parts only, a Boolean group
of the type element is created.
The entities in the selected groups are highlighted.
-
To make the intersection group eligible for use with simulation
connections, do not select
Include connection elements. This works for
both groups in the
Groups container and groups under a mesh.
Note:
Connections are defined in the
Structural Model Creation
app.
-
Click one of the following:
- OK to save your selections and to
close the dialog box. To generate and visualize the group, you must update it.
- Update to save your selections,
close the dialog box, and update the group.
- Cancel to cancel the modifications
and to close the dialog box.
If you click
OK or
Update, the group is created and appears in
the
tree.
Note:
When you use mesh groups as supports, the symbol positioning is intended only to indicate
support for the feature. The feature symbols might not cover the mesh region as
they do for a similar geometry region.
Create Difference Groups
You can create a group by subtracting the entities of one
group from those of another.
-
From the
Group section of the
action bar,
click
Difference Group
.
The
Difference Group dialog box and the
Select toolbox appear.
- Optional:
Enter a
Name for the group.
-
Choose a selection method from the
Select toolbox.
You can select groups from the
tree
(the default method) or from the
Group selection dialog box
.
-
Select
Group A.
Group A can be a group or mesh part:
- If you select a group, the contents of the first group
determine the type of the Boolean group. For example, if the first group
contains elements, you cannot subtract a group that contains nodes.
- If you select a mesh part, the contents of the second group
determine the type of the Boolean group.
The entities in
Group A are highlighted.
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Select
Group B.
The entities from
Group B will be subtracted from
Group A (entities common to both groups will
be removed) to create the new group.
The entities in
Group B are highlighted.
-
To make the group eligible for use with simulation connections,
do not select
Include connection elements. This works for
both groups in the
Groups container and groups under a mesh.
Note:
Connections are defined in the
Structural Model Creation
app.
-
Click one of the following:
- OK to save your selections and to
close the dialog box. To generate and visualize the group, you must update it.
- Update to save your selections,
close the dialog box, and update the group.
- Cancel to cancel the modifications
and to close the dialog box.
If you click
OK or
Update, the group is created and appears in
the
tree.
Note:
When you use mesh groups as supports, the symbol positioning is intended only to indicate
support for the feature. The feature symbols might not cover the mesh region as
they do for a similar geometry region.
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