Using the ViewPart Display
Options or
ViewAssembly Display
Options menu items, you can control the visibility
of the following:
Geometry edges
If a part or part instance is displayed with the hidden render style,
Abaqus/CAE
suppresses obscured geometry edges by default. Alternatively, if you toggle on
the Show dotted lines in hidden render style option,
Abaqus/CAE
displays the obscured edges using a dotted line style.
If a part or part instance is displayed with the shaded render style,
Abaqus/CAE
displays the edges by default. Non-wire edges (edges attached to faces) are
displayed in black. Alternatively, if you toggle off the Show edges
in shaded render style option,
Abaqus/CAE
suppresses edge display.
If a three-dimensional part or part instance contains faces with curved
edges, by default
Abaqus/CAE
displays gray silhouette edges originating from the faces, as
shown in the hidden-line plot in
Figure 1.
Unlike true edges, silhouette edges serve only as a visual aid; for example,
you cannot select or partition a silhouette edge. Alternatively, if you toggle
off the Show silhouette edges option,
Abaqus/CAE
displays only true edges.
Abaqus/CAE
displays a curved part using a faceted representation of the part, and you use
the Curve refinement option to specify the degree of
faceting. For more information, see
Controlling curve refinement.
Reference
representation
If you are creating a midsurface model and have assigned midsurface regions
to cells in the solid model, the geometry of the selected cells is contained in
the reference representation. By default,
Abaqus/CAE
displays the reference representation in the
Part module.
However, you can use the Show reference representation
option to toggle display of the reference representation in all modules where
the part or assembly is displayed. Toggle off Apply
translucency to display the reference representation as opaque
instead of the default translucent appearance. For more information on the
reference representation, see
Understanding the reference representation.
Highlighted
faces
You can control the style with which
Abaqus/CAE
displays the highlighted geometry faces of parts and assemblies.
Figure 2
shows three views of a sample part with its front face selected: the left
figure uses stippling as the selection method, the middle figure shows an
example of isolines, and the right figure displays facet selection.
The stippling method offers a performance advantage, particularly for large,
complex parts and assemblies. Using isolines can allow you to see a part or
assembly more easily in wireframe mode than the stippling method. Finally,
displaying all of a part or assembly's facets can help you debug a mesh more
effectively, because meshing depends on the orientation of facets in a part or
assembly.
Mesh
edges
For mesh edges within a meshed part or a part imported from an output
database, the visibility options are:
All edges
Displays all element edges. To see element edges on the interior of the
model, you must also set the
render style to wireframe.
Exterior
edges
Displays only edges on the exterior of the model.
Feature
edges
Displays only edges on the exterior of the model that are calculated to be
feature edges. Feature edges lie between elements that have normals that differ
by more than the feature angle. For more information on
controlling the feature angle, see
Defining mesh feature edges.
Free
edges
Displays only edges that belong to a single element. Free edge display is
particularly useful for locating potential holes or cracks in your mesh.
If a mesh is displayed with the shaded render style,
Abaqus/CAE
displays the edges by default. Alternatively, if you toggle off the
Show edges in shaded render style option,
Abaqus/CAE
suppresses edge display.
With the exception of showing hidden geometry edges as dotted lines, you
cannot control the line style, color, or thickness of edges.
Locate the edge visibility options.
From the main menu bar, select
ViewPart Display
Options or
ViewAssembly Display
Options. In the dialog box that appears, click the
General tab.
Select the desired Geometry edge settings.
Select the desired Mesh Edges settings.
ClickOK to
implement your changes and to close the dialog box.
Your changes are saved for the duration of the session.