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-In MESH you - can create groups of elements of different types. To create a group of - elements - in the Mesh - menu select Create Group. -
- -To create any group - you should define the following:
- -Mesh: - the name of the mesh whose elements - will form your group. You can select your mesh in the Objet Browser or - in the 3D viewer.
Elements Type - set of radio buttons allows to select the type of elements which will - form your group:
Nodes
Edges -
Faces
Volumes
Name field allows to enter the name - of your new group.
SALOME Platform distinguishes - between the two Group types: Standalone - Group and Group on Geometry. -
- -Standalone - Group consists of mesh elements, which you can define in two possible - ways.
- -Choosing them manually - with the mouse in the 3D Viewer. You can click on an element in the 3D - viewer and it will be highlighted. After that click the Add - button and the ID of this element will be added to the list.
Applying Filters. The - Set filter button allows to apply - a definite filter to selection of the elements of your group. See more - about filters on the Selection - filter library page.
To remove a selected element or elements - from the list click the Remove button. - The Sort List button allows to - sort the list of IDs of mesh elements.
- -Select from - set of fields allows to choose a submesh or an existing group whose - elements of the previously defined type will be added to the list of elements - which will form your group.
- -Color Number - (integer only, ranging from 0 to 9999) - allows to assign to the group - a certain index, for example, defining boundary conditions. This feature - introduces a useful element of preprocessing in Mesh module. Note that - Color number attribute has nothing - to do with the colors used for the display of the elements of the group.
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- - - - - - - In this picture the brown cells belong to - a group defined manually. -- In this picture the brown cells belong to the group defined
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See - Also a sample TUI Script of a Create - a Standalone Group operation.
- -To create a group on - geometry check Group on geometry - in the Group type field. Group on geometry contains the elements - of a certain type belonging to the selected - geometrical object. To define a group select in the Objet Browser - or in the 3D viewer a geometrical object from which the elements will - be taken. After confirmation of the operation a new group of mesh elements - will be created.
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- In this picture the cells which belong to a certain face - are selected in green. |
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See - Also a sample TUI Script of a Create - a Group on Geometry operation. -
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In MESH you + can create groups of elements of different types. To create a group of + elements + in the Mesh + menu select Create Group. +
+ +To create any group + you should define the following:
+ +Mesh: + the name of the mesh whose elements + will form your group. You can select your mesh in the Objet Browser or + in the 3D viewer.
Elements Type + set of radio buttons allows to select the type of elements which will + form your group:
Nodes
Edges +
Faces
Volumes
Name field allows to enter the name + of your new group.
SALOME Platform distinguishes + between the two Group types: Standalone + Group and Group on Geometry. +
+ +Standalone + Group consists of mesh elements, which you can define in two possible + ways.
+ +Choosing them manually + with the mouse in the 3D Viewer. You can click on an element in the 3D + viewer and it will be highlighted. After that click the Add + button and the ID of this element will be added to the list.
Applying Filters. The + Set filter button allows to apply + a definite filter to selection of the elements of your group. See more + about filters on the Selection + filter library page.
To remove a selected element or elements + from the list click the Remove button. + The Sort List button allows to + sort the list of IDs of mesh elements.
+ +Select from + set of fields allows to choose a submesh or an existing group whose + elements of the previously defined type will be added to the list of elements + which will form your group.
+ +Color Number + (integer only, ranging from 0 to 9999) - allows to assign to the group + a certain index, for example, defining boundary conditions. This feature + introduces a useful element of preprocessing in Mesh module. Note that + Color number attribute has nothing + to do with the colors used for the display of the elements of the group.
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+ + + + + + + In this picture the brown cells belong to + a group defined manually. ++ In this picture the brown cells belong to the group defined
+ by the criterion +
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See + Also a sample TUI Script of a Create + a Standalone Group operation.
+ +To create a group on + geometry check Group on geometry + in the Group type field. Group on geometry contains the elements + of a certain type belonging to the selected + geometrical object. To define a group select in the Objet Browser + or in the 3D viewer a geometrical object from which the elements will + be taken. After confirmation of the operation a new group of mesh elements + will be created.
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+ In this picture the cells which belong to a certain face + are selected in green. |
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See + Also a sample TUI Script of a Create + a Group on Geometry operation. +
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