1. | From the Menu Bar, select Mesh Editing > Part > Split. |
or
If the Mesh Editing panel is already open, select Part >Split from the pull-down menu in the panel.
2. | Click and pick a part in the graphic window. |
or
Click
to offset the part selected in the tree.
3. | Click and pick elements in the graphic window. When finished, answer the question in the Dialog menu bar with Yes or Cancel. |
Or, add/remove elements by area selection:
• | Click to add elements by box selection: |
o | The default box is rectangular. |
o | Use the SHIFT key to define a polygon box. |
• | Click to remove elements by box selection: |
o | The default box is rectangular. |
o | Use the SHIFT key to define a polygon box. |
• | Click to add elements by circular or elliptical selection: |
o | The default shape is circular. |
o | Use the SHIFT key to define an elliptical area. |
4. | If the Put in existing part radio button is selected, put the selected element in the new part. |
• | Click and pick a part in the graphic window. When finished, answer the question in the Dialog menu bar with Yes or Cancel. |
• | Click to offset the part selected in the tree. |
5. | If the Create new part radio button is selected, create a new part. |
6. | Enter a name in the New part name field and click Ok to create a new part. |
7. | Set the thickness value in the New thickness field and click Ok. |
8. | Select Keep same material to use the same material for the new part as is used for the reference part. |
or
Select Choose new material to set a specific material for the new part. The Material File window appears.
9. | From the material database, select the desired material and validate with OK. The stress vs. strain curve of the material appears on the screen. Answer the question in the Dialog menu bar with Yes or No. |
10. | Click Save to save the stiffener; or |
Click Cancel to cancel the stiffener creation.
11. | Click Close to close the menu. |