Vehicle
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From the Post ribbon, click on the Boundary
Groups tool.
Figure 1. The Boundary Groups guide bar opens. -
From the Boundary Groups guide bar, click on the
button to open the Advanced Selection dialog box.
Figure 2. The Advanced Selection Dialog Box opens. - Click on the down arrow of the drop-down menu and select By Boundaries.
- Press the checked box icon to select all.
- In the search box, type Belt_, then press the empty box icon to unselect the boundaries with names containing the string: “Belt_”.
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Close the Advanced Selection Dialog Box. The Display Properties Dialog opens in
the Surface Coloring tab. Figure 7: Display Properties Dialog – Surface Coloring
Tab
Figure 3. - Select Constant from the Display drop-down menu.
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Press the green check mark in the Boundary Groups guide
bar.
A new boundary Group is created.
- From the Post Browser, find the newly created Boundary Group in by using the search utility or by browsing through the tree (it will be at the bottom).
- Right-click on the newly created Boundary Group and click on Rename. Rename as Vehicle.
- Right-click on Vehicle and click on Info to save the surface information of the newly created Boundary Group as Vehicle.csv.
- From the Post Browser, right-click on and click on Delete Empty Boundary Groups.