Vehicle

  1. From the Post ribbon, click on the Boundary Groups tool.
    Figure 1.
    The Boundary Groups guide bar opens.
  2. 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.
  3. Click on the down arrow of the drop-down menu and select By Boundaries.
  4. Press the checked box icon to select all.
  5. In the search box, type Belt_, then press the empty box icon to unselect the boundaries with names containing the string: “Belt_”.
  6. 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.
  7. Select Constant from the Display drop-down menu.
  8. Press the green check mark in the Boundary Groups guide bar.
    A new boundary Group is created.
  9. From the Post Browser, find the newly created Boundary Group in Standard Output > Boundary Collections > Flow Boundaries by using the search utility or by browsing through the tree (it will be at the bottom).
  10. Right-click on the newly created Boundary Group and click on Rename. Rename as Vehicle.
  11. Right-click on Vehicle and click on Info to save the surface information of the newly created Boundary Group as Vehicle.csv.
  12. From the Post Browser, right-click on Standard Output > Boundary Collections > Flow Boundaries and click on Delete Empty Boundary Groups.