Edit Midsurface Plates
Use the Midsurfaces: Edit Plates tool to review and edit midsurface plates.
The type of plates used to create the midsurface is determined during midsurfacing.
- When selecting surfaces, you can select opposite surfaces by right-clicking and selecting the Select Opposite option from the context menu.
 - Use the legend in the upper, left corner of the modeling window to show, hide, and isolate plate types.
 
Plate & Surface Types
The different plate and surface types used when editing a midsurface.
- Midsurface
 - Surfaces created to represent a thin solid for shell meshing.

Figure 4. - Planes
 - A continuous, flat plate.

Figure 5. - Sweeps
 - A continuous plate that follows the contours of the geometry. 

Figure 6. - Offsets
 - A plate that is offset from one side of the source geometry.

Figure 7. - Transitions
 - Surfaces that connect separate plates.

Figure 8. - Edges
 - Surfaces that define the boundary of the midsurface.

Figure 9. - Ignored
 - A surface that is ignored during midsurfacing.
 - Unidentified
 - A plate that has not been assigned a plate type.
 


                    to define plate edit display options.

