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Adapter Options dialog box
The options that appear in this dialog box vary, depending on which adapter you selected in the Create Stacked Selection Recipe dialog box.
Circular Edges or Hole Element Edges
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| Minimum Radius****Hole Minimum Radius | Sets the minimum radius that circular or hole element edges must have in order to be selected. |
| Maximum Radius****Hole Maximum Radius | Sets the maximum radius that circular or hole element edges can have in order to be selected. |
| Select Only Hole Edges | Appears when the adapter is Circular Edges.Selects circular edges only when those edges define a hole. |
| Allow Non-Circular Holes | Appears when the adapter is Hole Element Edges.Selects the element edges of both circular and non-circular holes. |
Cylinder Faces or Fillet Faces
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| Cylinder Minimum Radius****Fillet Minimum Radius | Sets the minimum radius that cylinder or fillet faces must have in order to be selected. |
| Cylinder Maximum Radius****Fillet Maximum Radius | Sets the maximum radius that cylinder or fillet faces can have in order to be selected. |
| Cylinder Minimum Angle****Fillet Minimum Angle | Sets the minimum angle that cylinder or fillet faces must have in order to be selected. |
| Cylinder Maximum Angle****Fillet Maximum Angle | Sets the maximum angle that cylinder or fillet faces can have in order to be selected. |
| Fillet Option | Specifies the type of cylinder or fillet face to select.All TypesSelects the cylinder or fillet faces for all types of fillets.Inside RadiusSelects the cylinder or fillet faces for only fillets that fill in an inside corner.Outside RadiusSelects the cylinder or fillet faces for only fillets that round off an outside corner. |
Feature Edge Nodes, Feature Element Edges, Feature Angle Element Faces, Feature Angle Elements, Feature Angle Nodes, or Feature Angle Shell Elements
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| Element Edges | Appears when the adapter is Feature Edge Nodes or Feature Element Edges.Specifies the type of element to select.AllSelects all elements that meet the other selection criteria.Only FeatureSelects only adjacent element edges whose feature angle (the dihedral angle between them) is greater than the Feature Angle Threshold value specified in the Customer Defaults dialog box.FreeSelects elements with free edges that meet the other selection criteria.Non-ManifoldSelects elements that lie along a non-manifold boundary (such as a single edge shared by two or more faces) and meet the other selection criteria.Free and Non-ManifoldSelects element edges that are free and edges that are non-manifold (shared by more than two elements). |
| Feature Angle Tolerance | Sets the maximum angle between two adjacent edges or faces, below which they are considered part of the same feature. |
| Stop at Non-manifold Junctions | Stops the selection of nodes, element edges or faces, or elements at a non-manifold boundary, such as a single edge shared by two or more faces in a T-type intersection.If you clear this check box, the selection extends beyond the non-manifold boundary along the most tangent edge or face. |
Filter Bodies
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| Filter By Material | Selects only those bodies that use a particular material. |
| Material | Appears when the Filter By Material check box is selected.Specifies which material a body must use in order to be selected.If no materials appear in the list, click Choose material and select the material in the Material List dialog box. The selection recipe will not select any bodies until you assign the specified material to a body.Note: This list includes all materials used in the work part and its components, even if those materials do not exist in the portion of the model being used for the selection recipe. |
| Filter By Volume | Selects only those bodies whose volume is within a specified range. |
| Minimum Volume | Appears when the Filter By Volume check box is selected.Sets the minimum volume that a body must have in order to be selected. |
| Maximum Volume | Appears when the Filter by Volume check box is selected.Sets the maximum volume that a body can have in order to be selected. |
| Filter By Body Type | Selects only those bodies of a particular type (solid or sheet). |
| Body Type | Appears when the Filter By Body Type check box is selected.Specifies the type of body to select. |
Filter Edges
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| Minimum Length | Sets the minimum length that an edge must have in order to be selected. |
| Maximum Length | Sets the maximum length that an edge can have in order to be selected. |
Filter Elements
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| Filter By Physical | Selects only those elements that have a particular physical property. |
| Element Physical | Appears when the Filter By Physical check box is selected.Specifies which physical property an element must have in order to be selected.If the list is extensive, you can click More Options to search for a particular property or filter the list.Note: This list includes all physical properties that exist in the work part and its components, even if those properties do not exist in the portion of the model being used for the selection recipe. |
| Filter By Material | Selects only those elements that use a particular material. |
| Material | Appears when the Filter By Material check box is selected.Specifies which material an element must use in order to be selected.The name of the material is preceded by the name of the FEM file.If no materials appear in the list, click Choose material and select the material in the Material List dialog box. The selection recipe will not select any elements until you assign the specified material to a mesh collector or physical property table.Note: This list includes all materials used in the work part and its components, even if those materials do not exist in the portion of the model being used for the selection recipe. |
| Filter By Element Type | Selects only those elements of a particular type. |
| Element Type | Appears when the Filter By Element Type check box is selected.Specifies the type of element to select.This list identifies the element types using element-neutral names. For example, to select CTETRA10 elements in a 3D mesh, select Tetrahedral Parabolic Elements in this list.Tip: To see the element-neutral names of the elements in your model, choose Home tab→Utilities group→Show and Hide , and then expand CAE Entities→Meshes and the appropriate mesh type for your model. |
| Filter By Element Thickness | Selects only those elements that have a particular thickness at their widest dimension.Note: Physical properties can also specify element thickness. If you select the Filter By Physical check box and specify a physical property with an element thickness of 0.1 mm, and you also select the Filter By Element Thickness check box and specify a range of 0.2 to 0.3 mm, the selection recipe selects all elements with a thickness of 0.1 mm as well as those with a thickness between 0.2 and 0.3 mm. |
| Thickness Criteria | Appears when the Filter By Element Thickness check box is selected.RangeSpecifies a range for the thickness values. For example, if you set the minimum and maximum thickness values to 0.1 and 0.5 mm respectively, the selection recipe selects all elements with thicknesses within that range.Discrete ValueSpecifies particular thickness values. For example, if you set the thickness values to 0.1, 0.3, and 0.5 mm, the selection recipe selects all elements with those exact thicknesses, but not elements with thicknesses of 0.2 or 0.4 mm. |
| Minimum Thickness | Appears when the Filter By Element Thickness check box is selected and Thickness Criteria is set to Range.Sets the minimum thickness that an element must have in order to be selected by the selection recipe. |
| Maximum Thickness | Appears when the Filter By Element Thickness check box is selected and Thickness Criteria is set to Range.Sets the maximum thickness that an element can have in order to be selected by the selection recipe. |
| Thickness Values | Appears when the Filter By Element Thickness check box is selected and Thickness Criteria is set to Discrete Values.Specifies the unit of measure for the discrete thickness values. |
| Thickness Values | Appears when the Filter By Element Thickness check box is selected and Thickness Criteria is set to Discrete Values.Sets the thickness that an element must have in order to be selected by the selection recipe.You can separate multiple values with commas, such as 0.1, 0.3, 0.5.You can also use the Cut , Copy , and Paste commands to populate the data. |
Filter Faces
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| Minimum Area | Sets the minimum area that a face must have in order to be selected. |
| Maximum Area | Sets the maximum area that a face can have in order to be selected. |
Related Element Faces
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| Element Face Preference | Specifies the type of related element faces to select.2D If Present Else 3DSelects 2D related element faces if they are present. If none exist, then 3D related element faces are selected.3D If Present Else 2DSelects 3D related element faces if they are present. If none exist, then 2D related element faces are selected.2D OnlySelects only 2D related element faces.3D OnlySelects only 3D related element faces.Free FacesSelects 2D or 3D related free element faces.2D If Present Else 3D and 3D If Present Else 2D are particularly relevant when a polygon face in the selection recipe has both 2D and 3D element faces (for example, when the polygon body has a 3D mesh and one of its faces has a 2D surface coat mesh). |
| Node Selection | Specifies how element faces are selected based on the nodes connected to each face.Any NodeSelects all element faces that are connected to any nodes that are specified by other selection criteria.For example, if you select node 38 (as indicated by the arrow below), all related element faces that are connected to that node are selected.All NodesSelects only those element faces that are connected to all nodes that are specified by other selection criteria.For example, if you select nodes 37, 38, and 56, only the related element face that uses all three of those nodes is selected. |
Sliver Faces
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| Sliver Tolerance | Sets the maximum width (W) that sliver faces can have in order to be selected. |
Tangent Continuous Edges or Tangent Faces
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| Tangent Angle Tolerance | Sets the maximum angle between two adjacent edges or faces, below which they are considered tangent. |
| Stop at Non-manifold Junctions | Appears when the adapter is Tangent Faces.Stops the selection of tangent faces at a non-manifold boundary, such as a single edge shared by two or more faces in a T-type intersection.If you clear this check box, the selection extends beyond the non-manifold boundary along the most tangent face. |
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