Browsers supply a great deal of view-related functionality by listing the parts of a model in a tabular and/or tree-based
format, and providing controls inside the table that allow you to alter the display of model parts.
Use the Extend Lines tool to make an existing line longer, following the general vector and/or curvature of the input
line. You can specify the distance as a numeric value, or extend the line to a specified node, line, surface, or point.
A surface represents the geometry associated with a physical part. A surface is a two-dimensional geometric entity that
may be used in automatic mesh generation.
Solids are closed volume of surfaces that can take any shape. Solids are three-dimensional entities that can be used in
automatic tetra and solid meshing.
A face is a single Non-uniform Rational B-Spline (NURBS) and is the smallest area entity. It has a separate underlying
mathematical definition, specified when it was created.
FE geometry is topology on top of mesh, meaning CAD and mesh exist as a single entity. The purpose of FE geometry
is to add vertices, edges, surfaces, and solids on FE models which have no CAD geometry.
Tools and workflows that are dedicated to rapidly creating new parts for specific use cases, or amending existing
parts. The current capabilities are focused on stiffening parts.
Use the Create Lines tool to draw free lines for geometry
construction and to generate meaningful snap locations to be used by other
tools.
New lines are organized in the same component as the entity where the first end
point is placed.
From the Geometry ribbon, Lines
tool group, click the Create Lines tool.
From the drop-down menu, select one of the following:
Option
Description
Interactive
Draw a line.
Left-click on geometry or in space to create the line's
start point.
Move your mouse to draw a line.
Left-click to create the line's end point.
Resize the line by editing the length in the microdialog and pressing Enter.
Double-click on a free line to edit the length.
Extract Parametric Lines
Create lines at parametric locations on surfaces.
From the guide bar, select
Surfaces to select a surface that the
parametric values are in reference to.
From the microdialog, define the following:
Along U
Specify the number of lines created between the
lower and upper u bounds.
If specified as 0, no lines are created along
the u direction.
If specified as 1, a line is created at the
lower u bound only.
If specified as 2, lines are created at both
the upper and lower u bounds.
If specified > 2, lines are created at linear
intervals between the lower and upper u
bounds.
Along V
Specify the number of lines created between the
lower and upper v bounds.
If specified as 0, no lines are created along
the v direction.
If specified as 1, a line is created at the
lower v bound only.
If specified as 2, lines are created at both
the upper and lower v bounds.
If specified > 2, lines are created at linear
intervals between the lower and upper v
bounds.
Auto-imprint
1D elements drawn on FE geometry remesh the surface;
on CAD geometry, they imprint an edge.
From the guide bar, click to define the following options:
U lower bound
Specify a value that >= 0.0.
U upper bound
Specify a value that is <= 1.0.
V lower bound
Specify a value that is >= 0.0.
V upper bound
Specify a value that is <= 1.0.
Create in
Choose a method for organizing the resulting
lines.
Current component
Organize new lines in the current
component.
Surface component
Organize new lines in the same component to
which the selected surfaces belong.
From the guide bar, click one of the
following:
- Apply and stay in the
tool
- Apply and close the
tool
- Exit the tool without
applying
Tip:
Draw lines that are perpendicular or tangent to other lines by snapping to
predefined points such as end, middle, center, and intersection points. You
can also snap to points along the x, y, and z axis.
Dashed lines hint to
the location of snap points on surfaces and lines. Hovering over snap
points along the x, y, and z axes matches the line's color with the
color of the corresponding axes in the lower left corner of the modeling
window.
Hold Ctrl to create multiple chained
lines.
Note: Even though the lines are connected by their position, each
segment will still be an independent line entity.
Copying and pasting surface edges generates free lines and organizes them in
the same component.