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To specify geometry (cells, faces, or edges), assembly wires, or
reference points by picking them directly from the viewport, select them from
the Item list. (For datums, elements, and nodes, you must
also select Pick from viewport from the
Method list.)
Abaqus/CAE
automatically enters the pick mode, and Select
items for the display group appears in
the prompt area. See
Selecting objects within the viewport
for more information on picking items in the viewport.
Click Done in the prompt area when you have
finished picking items in the viewport.
Click Edit selection, Add
selection, or Delete selection in the dialog
box to further modify your viewport selections.
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To specify elements or nodes by number, select Element
labels or Node labels from the
Method list. Select the name of the part instance to which
the nodes or elements belong from the list in the Part
instance field on the right side of the Create Display
Group dialog box. Type into the Labels field a
list of element or node numbers separated by commas or a range of numbers
optionally followed by an increment; for example, 1:10 or 1:10:2.
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To specify elements in
the Visualization module
by type, select Element type from the
Method list. A list of the available element types in your
model appears on the right side of the Create Display
Group dialog box. Select one or more element types from this list
(see
Selecting multiple items from lists and tables
for more information).
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To specify elements in
the Visualization module
by material or section, select Material assignment or
Section assignment from the Method
list. A list of the available materials or sections in your model appears on
the right side of the Create Display Group dialog box.
Select one or more materials or sections from this list (see
Selecting multiple items from lists and tables
for more information).
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To specify elements in
the Visualization module
by layups or plies, select Composite Layups or
Composite Plies from the Method list.
A list of the available composite layups or plies in your model appears on the
right side of the Create Display Group dialog box. Select
one or more layups or plies from this list (see
Selecting multiple items from lists and tables
for more information).
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To specify geometry, element, or node sets in part- and assembly-related
modules or surfaces in assembly-related modules, select Set
names or Surface names from the
Method list. A list of the available set or surface names
in your model appears on the right side of the Create Display
Group dialog box. Select one or more set names from this list (see
Selecting multiple items from lists and tables
for more information).
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To specify internal (created by
Abaqus/CAE)
sets in part- and assembly-related modules or internal surfaces in
assembly-related modules, select Internal sets or
Internal surfaces from the Item list.
A list of the available set or surface names in your model appears on the right
side of the Create Display Group dialog box. Select one or
more set names from this list (see
Selecting multiple items from lists and tables
for more information).
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To specify element, node, surface, or internal (created by
Abaqus/CAE)
sets in
the Visualization module,
select Element sets, Node sets,
Surface sets, or Internal sets from
the Method list. A list of the available set names in your
model appears on the right side of the Create Display
Group dialog box. Select one or more set names from this list (see
Selecting multiple items from lists and tables
for more information).
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To select all items of the specified type in your model, select
All elements, All nodes, or
All surfaces from the Method list. No
further item specification is necessary.
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If you selected Part instances or Display
groups from the Item list, a list of the
available part instances or display groups in your model appears on the right
side of the Create Display Group dialog box. Select one or
more part instance or display group names from this list (see
Selecting multiple items from lists and tables
for more information).
Note:
In assembly-related modules you can also display a subset of the part
instances in your model using the visibility options in the
Instance tabbed page of the Assembly Display
Options dialog box (see
Controlling instance visibility).
Part instances that have been toggled off in the Assembly Display
Options dialog box cannot be made visible using display groups.
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To specify elements, nodes, or surfaces containing results within a
given range of values in
the Visualization module,
select Result value.
The output variable to be considered is displayed at the top right side
of the dialog box. To select a new result variable, click Field
Output; see
Selecting the field output to display
for more information on the Field Output dialog box.
Choose from the filtering methods in the Type field.
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If you select
(inside) or
(outside), enter values for the upper and lower bounds of
the range of results in the Min value and Max
value fields, respectively.
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If you select
, enter a value above which the results should fall in the
Min value field.
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If you select
, enter a value below which the results should fall in the
Max value field.
Every element (or node or surface) in the model is used in the filtering
process, regardless of the current active display group in the model. If you
choose a range of values for which no elements (or nodes or surfaces) exist,
you will create an empty display group.
You can achieve better performance in time history animations using the
status field output
variable rather than the result-based display group functionality. The
status field output variable allows you to remove elements that meet a
specified result-based failure criteria from your model plots; see
Selecting the status field output variable
for more information.
Note:
The bounds for filtering based on element, nodal, or surface output
variables are always based on the values of a variable at the nodes. Therefore,
element- and surface-based output quantities are extrapolated and averaged at
the nodes before comparing them against the user-defined bounds. The averaging
settings in the Result Options dialog box determine how
element- and surface-based variables are calculated at the nodes. For example,
consider a case where elements are filtered based on Mises stress using the
default averaging threshold of 75%. After extrapolation to the nodes, the
values are averaged according to this threshold. This conditional averaging may
result in several distinct values of Mises stress at the node based on
contributions from the various elements to which the node belongs. Any element
whose Mises stress contribution falls within the user-defined bounds is
included in the display group.
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To specify coordinate systems in
the Visualization module,
select Coordinate systems from the
Item list, then select one of the following:
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To specify coordinate systems that are part of the output database,
select Odb systems from the Method
list. A list of the output database coordinate systems appears in the right
side of the Create Display Group dialog box.
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To specify coordinate systems that have been created during your
session, select User systems from the
Method list. A list of the user-defined coordinate systems
appears in the right side of the Create Display Group
dialog box.
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To specify coordinate systems from the output database and the
session, select All from the Method
list. A list of the output database coordinate systems and user-defined
coordinate systems appears in the right side of the Create Display
Group dialog box.
Select one or more coordinate systems from the list that appears (see
Selecting multiple items from lists and tables
for more information).
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To specify analysis constraints in
the Visualization module,
select one of the following constraint types in the Item
list: Ties, Shell-to-solid couplings,
Distributing couplings, Kinematic
couplings, or Rigid bodies.
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