Click
(Geometry tab > Create panel > Curves > Create Line) to open the
Create Line dialog.
Enter
0 0 0 in the
FirstCoordinates (x,y,z) box and
0 100 0 in the
SecondCoordinates (x,y,z) box, then click
Apply.
Repeat the previous step for the following coordinates:
100 100 0,
100 0 0, and
0 0 0.
Click
Close to close the
Create Curves-Create Line dialog.
Click
Zoom All, then click
Orbit to rotate the model to a suitable viewing angle.
Click
(Geometry tab > Create panel > Regions > Region By Boundary) to open the
Region by Boundary dialog.
Click on one of the sides of the plate.
It will turn red to indicate that it is selected.
Whilst holding down the
Ctrl key, click on each of the remaining 3 sides of the plate going around the periphery in a consistent sequence.
Click
Apply to create the region and then click
Close to close the
Region by Boundary dialog.
You will now assign a thickness to the plate.
Click
Select, then click on the plate.
The plate will turn red to indicate that it has been selected.
Right-click in the
Model pane and select
Properties. If a message is displayed indicating that no properties have yet been assigned to the part, click
Yes to assign a new property.
If a
Select Entity
dialog appears, click on
Region and then
OK.
In the
Part Surface tab, specify a thickness of
2 mm, enter
2 mm part surface in the
Name box and click
OK.
The
Part Surface property will now be listed in the
Change Property Type To dialog. Click
OK to accept the changes and close the dialog.
In the
Study Tasks pane, double-click on the
Create Mesh task and then click
Mesh Now.
This completes the modeling task. You should now continue with other tasks in the
Study Tasks pane to set up and run an analysis on the plate.