Blocks Panel
Use the Blocks panel to create and modify a block entity, which are commonly used in most crash solvers.
Location: Analysis page > Safety module
Blocks are characterized by name, color, and corner coordinate values. Blocks are always aligned to the x, y, and z axes. You can select elements or nodes that fall inside the block, but they are not stored in the block entity.
Create Subpanel
| Option | Action | 
|---|---|
| name | Specify a name for the block entity. | 
| color | Select a color for the entity. | 
| card image | Select a card image. 
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| global / local system | Use a global coordinate system or select a local coordinate system. | 
| lower bound / upper bound | Select lower and upper corner node collectors or specify x, y, and z values. | 
Update Subpanel
| Option | Action | 
|---|---|
| blocks | Select the block entity to update. | 
| color | Select a color for the entity. | 
| card image | Select a card image. 
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| global / local system | Use a global coordinate system or select a local coordinate system. | 
| lower bound / upper bound | Select lower and upper corner node collectors or specify x, y, and z values. | 
| interactive update | Automatically update the block entity as you make
                                        changes. Clear this checkbox to only apply changes to the block entity when you click update. | 
Review Subpanel
| Option | Action | 
|---|---|
| blocks | Select the block entity to update. | 
| color | Select a color for the entity. | 
| entity option | Select the type of entities to review. All entities of the chosen type whose centers fall inside the upper and lower corners of the block are selected and highlighted. | 
Command Buttons
| Button | Action | 
|---|---|
| create | Create the block entity. | 
| create/edit | Create the block entity and open the relevant card image for editing. | 
| update | Update the block with the changed information. | 
| save | Store the block's highlighted entities in memory. | 
| review | Select and highlight all entities of the chosen type whose centers fall inside the upper and lower corners of the block. | 
| return | Exit the panel. |