Check the Element Quality
1. | Select parts in the tree (see Selection List for information on how to select parts in the tree). |
2. | From the menu bar, select Quality > Check Elements of Tree Selection. |
The Elem sub-window opens.
3. | Click to set the Bad Elements, Overview window (in the middle of the Notebook page). |
In this window, all the parts with bad elements are displayed.
4. | Select the Criterion to check by clicking the appropriate radio button: All Elt.-Crit., Timestep, Min Size, Max Size, ..., etc. |
• | Click the lines in the Bad Elements, Overview window, or |
• | Click to directly select all the parts with a problem. |
6. | Click to highlight the parts in the graphic window, or |
Click
to highlight the parts and each element of a particular quality, coded by color (three colors):
• | green: elements of a good quality. |
• | orange: elements of an acceptable quality. |
• | red: elements of a bad quality. |
7. | Click to write the list of the bad parts to a text file. |
A sub-window appears.
8. | Enter a name for the report file and click OK or Cancel. |
9. | Click Close to close the menu. |
Element checking
1. | Check parts as described previously. |
2. | In the Bad Elements, Overview window, select a part (or a group of parts) and click to set the window, Bad Elements, Details (in the middle of the Notebook page). |
The list of bad elements is displayed in this window.
• | Click the lines in the Bad Elements, Details window; or |
• | Click to directly select all the bad elements. |
4. | Click to highlight the elements in the graphic window. |
5. | Click to highlight the elements of a particular quality, coded by color (two colors): |
• | orange: elements with an acceptable quality. |
• | red: elements with a bad quality. |
6. | Click to write the list of the bad elements to a text file. |
A sub-window appears.
7. | Enter a name for the report file and click OK or Cancel. |
Element checking information
• | Click and pick an element in the graphic window. |
In the lower part of the window, all the information about this element is displayed. The value for each criterion is written with the quality color code:
• | green: the criterion is good. |
• | orange: the criterion is acceptable. |
• | red: the criterion is bad. |
Element semi-automatic correction
There are three options to correct the elements manually:
1. | Move the nodes one-by-one (Move node 1 by 1) |
• | Click to move the node in the plane defined by the neighboring elements. |
• | Click to move the node in the plane defined by the node to move and two other nodes. |
• | Click to move the node along the normal of a plane defined with three nodes (the node to move and two other nodes). |
• | Click to move the node in the screen plane. |
(See Move node using the mouse for further explanation.)
2. | Move several nodes at the same time (Move node 1 multi): |
• | Click to move several nodes in the plane defined by the neighboring elements of the last selected node. |
• | Click to move several nodes in the plane defined by the first selected node to move and two other nodes. |
• | Click to move several nodes along the normal of a plane defined with three nodes (the first node to move and two other nodes). |
• | Click to move several nodes in the screen plane. |
(See Move node using the mouse for further explanation.)
3. | Move with a defined displacement: |
• | Click to move several nodes with a defined displacement (translation, rotation, scaling, etc.). |
(See Move node with defined displacement for further explanation.)
The elements around the moving node(s) change color:
• | green: the element quality is good with respect to all the criteria. |
• | orange: the element quality is acceptable with respect to all the criteria. |
• | red: the element quality is bad with respect to all the criteria. |
Criteria
• | Click to display all the criteria and their limits. |
The parameters are defined in the file, $hc/.hc_criteria.
Five classes - s (standard), 1, 2, 3, and 4 - are defined for the mesh criteria. Each class has specific parameters. (See Define mesh classes for more information).
Check the Mass of the Parts
1. | Select parts in the tree (see Tree selection for information on how to select parts in the tree). To check the model mass, select the whole model. |
2. | From the Menu Bar, select Quality > Check Elements of Tree selection. |
3. | Select the Elem. sub-window. |
4. | Click to check the mass of the selected mesh parts. |
The mesh mass, the center of gravity and the spherical inertia of each part are displayed.
5. | Click Update List to recheck the mass after a tree selection modification. |
6. | Click Close to close the menu. |