Review Orientation
Use the Orientation Review tool to display/review and modify frequently used coordinate systems used in CAE analysis.
Review Elemental Systems
Select 1D, 2D, or 3D elements and display the coordinate system.
Elemental systems are dependent on the solver type. For example, for Nastran and for quad elements the X axis is determined using the bisector of the diagonal line.
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From the 2D ribbon, click the Orientation Review tool.
The Orientation Review dialog opens.
- Click the Elemental system tab.
- Use the Elements selector to select elements.
- Define display options.
- Click Apply to show the system display.
Review Material Systems
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From the 2D ribbon, click the Orientation Review tool.
The Orientation Review dialog opens.
- Click the Material system tab.
- Use the Elements selector to select elements.
- Define display options.
- Click Apply to show the system display.
By default the material system aligns with the C1 direction of the element edge. C1
is the direction from node 1 to node 2 of the element. You can super impose the
elemental system on the same plot of the material system.
Review Ply Directions
During CAD import of the composite data, each ply is associated with one or a separate system (one system for several plies or a system for each ply). You can select a ply and review its system.
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From the 2D ribbon, click the Orientation Review tool.
The Orientation Review dialog opens.
- Click the Ply Directions tab.
- Use the ply selector to select plies.
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Define ply options.
- To show fiber direction without the correction for drape, select the Fiber orientation checkbox.
- To show fiber direction with drape correction, select the Drape fiber orientation checkbox.
- To show a ply system for each ply, select the System checkbox.
- Define display options.
- Click Apply to show the ply system.
Review Orientation
Display and correct element orientation.
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From the 2D ribbon, click the Orientation Review tool.
The Orientation Review dialog opens.
- Click the Orientation tab.
- Use the elements selector to select elements.
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Select a function.
- Choose By element to select an element with the correct orientation.
- Choose By edge_node to select edge nodes with the correct direction.
- Choose By System to select a system with the correct 1, 2, 3 direction.
- Choose Vector to select a vector direction.
- Choose Align N1-N2 dir to select a selection method.
- Define display options.
- Click Apply to show the element orientation.
The orientation of the rest of the elements will be determined based on the
orientation or direction of the selected entity.
Review Ply Normals
Indicate which ply angles need to be reversed for which elements when they do not match the ply normal.
CAD based ply angles and orientation are transformed with respect to the element
material system for analysis solvers. Most of the time you can correct the element
normal to match the ply normal from the CAD. There are times when it is not possible
to change the element normal to match the ply normal, as shown in the diagram below.
In these cases, you need to change the ply angles with respect to the element normal
without changing the element normal. For example, a +45 degree ply will become a -45
degree ply if the element normal and ply normal are in opposite directions.
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From the 2D ribbon, click the Orientation Review tool.
The Orientation Review dialog opens.
- Click the Ply Normals tab.
- Use the ply selector to select the single ply for which the element normal needs to be reversed.
- Use the Elements selector to select the elements that need to be reversed.
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Under Normals, specify how to display normal.
- Choose Display to display normals.
- Choose Reverse to reverse the display of the normal if they do not match.
- Define display options.
- Click Apply to show the ply normals.
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Repeat these steps for each ply.
The element normal for the ply is now reversed.Note: The actual element normal is not changed. The software takes a note (sets a flag internally) for a particular ply, and the angle needs to be reversed for that element, instead of reversing the normal. This is reflected in the solver data.