There are two ways to perform most Plane tasks:
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On-model or
On-plane: Click directly on the Plane. This is useful for maintaining focus on the model.
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Off-model: Use the Results branch of the Design Study bar or the
Planes context panel. This is useful for complex models when it is difficult to access the plane or geometry.
Results Plane Workflow
To Create a Plane
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On-model: Right click on or near the model (not on an existing Plane). Click
Add plane.
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Off-model: Click
Add in the
Planes context panel. Alternatively, right click on the
Planes branch of the Design Study bar, and click
Add plane:
To Rename a Plane
- Right click on the plane ID in the Design Study bar, and click
Rename.
To Select a Plane
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On-model: Left click directly on the Plane.
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Off-model: Select its name from the Design Study bar.
Note: Select a plane before modifying it.
To Disable Highlighting of the Active Plane
- Uncheck
Show Outlines in the
Planes context drop-down menu.
To Hide a Plane
- Uncheck the visibility box adjacent to the ID in the Design Study bar:
Note: A disabled Plane is not displayed, and cannot be modified. Hiding Planes is useful when capturing an image of a specific Plane.
To Delete a Plane
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On-model: Right click on the plane, and click
Remove.
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Off-model: Right click on the plane ID in the Design Study bar, and click
Remove.
Plane Controls
To Move a Plane
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On-model: Left click on the axis on the triad, and drag to the desired location.
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Off-model: Click
Edit on the Planes context panel. Drag the
Move slider bar on the
Plane Control dialog.
Note: A plane can only move in a direction perpendicular to itself.
To Rotate a Plane
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On-model: Drag the arc on the triad:
(To change the center of rotation, drag the triad within the Plane. The center of rotation is the triad origin.)
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On-plane: Left click. Select an axis to align the Plane to:
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Off-model: Click
Edit on the Planes context panel. Drag the Rotate slider bar on the
Plane Control dialog.
To Align to a Model Surface
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On-plane: Left click, and click the
Align to surface button.
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Alternative On-plane: Right click, and click
Align to surface.
After invoking the
Align to surface command, click the desired surface in the model. The plane moves to the selected surface, and is parallel to it. If the selected surface is not planar, the plane moves to the element face closest to the selection point on the surface.
To Change the Appearance
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On-plane: Right click. Select an option.
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Off-model: Click
Edit on the Planes context panel. Select from the
Appearance menu.
To Change the Displayed Result Quantity
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On-plane: Right click. Click
Result, and select from the list.
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Off-model: Select from the
Result menu on the
Planes context panel.
To Save Results on a Plane
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On-plane: Right click, and click
Save table...
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Off-model: Click
Save table... from the
Controls dialog. To modify the results resolution, drag the
Grid spacing slider.
To View a Plane on a Shaded Model
Clipping improves the visibility of specific model regions, and is a powerful way to display vectors when the model is shaded.
- To enable clipping, right click on the results plane and select
Clip.
- If the "other" side of the model is showing, right click on the plane again and choose
Reverse Clip.
- To disable clipping, right click on the results plane, and uncheck
Clip.
Vector Settings Controls
To enable vectors or to change the vector quantity
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On-plane: Right click on the plane. Click
Vector, and select the quantity.
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Off-model: Select from the
Vector menu on the
Planes context panel.
For a clearer view of the vectors, change the plane appearance to
Outline.
To change vector appearance
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On-plane: Right click on the plane. Click
Vector >
Settings...
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Off-model: Click
Vector Settings on the
Planes context panel.
To control the vector density
- Drag the
Grid spacing slider on the
Vector Settings tab of the
Plane Control dialog.
- To specify a finer or coarser grid spacing beyond the slider range, key in the values in the field adjacent to the slider.
To vary the vector length
- By default, all vectors are displayed with the
Same length. To change vector length, drag the
Length slider.
- To display vectors with different lengths, click
Length range. Drag the
Min and
Max sliders to vary the range.
Click More... to make the following changes:
To control the display of arrowheads
- To disable arrowheads, uncheck Show arrowheads.
- To change the size of vector arrows, specify a value for the Arrowhead size. (The default size of 1 scales the arrowhead size based on the vector length.)
- To scale all vectors by the same amount, modify the value of the Scale factor.
To show regions where the active vector is within a specified range:
- Check Filtering.
- Enter a range in the Min and Max fields.
Click Reset or uncheck Filtering to display the entire model.