FEM Name Prefix
		
		Naming options control the FEM representation names output by the Automated FEM process. 
		 
				 
				  | Selection | FEM Rep names | 
 
			  
				 
				  | Default behavior | Representationxxx, where 
					 xxx is the next available number. | 
 
				 
				  | Custom | Product
									name_Representationxxx
								or
									String_Representationxxx Note:
			If you include the product name and a custom string, both
									entries appear before the representation number.  | 
 
			 
 
	 
Procedure
		
		Procedure options list the various mesh procedures that you can use for a user-driven Automated FEM process. The list is divided into rule- and parameter-based procedures. 
		The selected procedures are those that are available from the context menu in the Automated FEM: User Driven dialog box. 
		 
				 
				  | Selection | View | 
 
			  
				 
				  | Rule-based procedures | Triangle, Quad, Octree Tetrahedron, Tetrahedron, Sweep, and Midsurface
								Quad mesh. | 
 
				 
				  | Parameter-based procedures | Triangle, Quad, Octree Tetrahedron, Tetrahedron, Sweep, Midsurface Quad,
								MultiBody Tetrahedron, and  MultiBody MidSurface Quad mesh. | 
 
			 
			The parameter-based procedures also include submodel procedures for use when you want to
				perform a detailed simulation on a smaller portion of a model. 
Note:
			You can use
					submodel procedures only if hybrid design is enabled for your model. For more
					information, see  "Creating a 3D Part" in the
								Model Assembly Design Guide.
 
	 
Execution
		
		Execution options include interactive or detached modes, and, if you choose detached mode, you
				can designate the machine and processors used by the process. Execution options are
				available only for a user-driven Automated FEM process.
		 
				 
				  | Selection | Result | 
 
			  
				
				  | Interactive | Execute using the PLM Update command;
					 actively monitor the process and respond to any issues as they occur. | 
				
				  | Detached | Execute using the Local/Remote and Number
					 of threads options below. You can generate an HTML report of problems. | 
				 
				  | Local | Run locally. | 
 
				 
				  | Remote (enter a host name) | Run on remote host. | 
 
				 
				  | Number of threads | Number of processes into which meshing can be split. The actual number
								of meshing processes might be less depending on the availability of
								license tokens. | 
				
				  | Create an HTML report | Generate a report file containing details
					 of any meshing failures. At the completion of the automated modeling process,
					 click the report icon in the 
					 End of Batch dialog box to view the
					 report. This option is persistent; running the automated process
						again without changing the report name or location overwrites the existing
						report with a new one.
					  | 
				
				  | Force re-update | Update all FEM representations in the
					 assembly. | 
				
				  | Force synchronization | Synchronize meshing rules with any changes
					 to the saved rules. | 
						
							| One FEM per part | Creates an assembly of meshes, with one FEM per part. Clear this option
								to create one FEM for the entire assembly. For more information, see
									Mesh of Assembly vs. Assembly of Meshes. | 
 
			 
 
	 
Quality
		
		Quality options are used to identify the mesh quality setting you want
		  to use when creating your models. By default, the options specified in 
		  
		  () are used.
		
		You can choose other quality criteria, such as 
		  Abaqus_Element_Checks, by selecting a template
		  from the list, or you can load a saved set of quality criteria from the
		  database.
		
 
	 
Export
		
		Export options are used to export the results of a user-driven Automated FEM process. One file is exported per FEM representation, using the representation
				name and the file extension for the selected file format. 
		 
				 
				  | Selection | Result | 
 
			  
				 
				  | Export | Export FEM representations. | 
 
				 
				  | Folder | Enter or select export location. | 
 
				 
				  | Format | File type to export
					 (.nas or 
					 .inp). |