SS-T: 5005 Datum Planes

Create datum planes to use as clipping planes on a part/assembly to review results on a section-cut.

Purpose
SimSolid performs meshless structural analysis that works on full featured parts and assemblies, is tolerant of geometric imperfections, and runs in seconds to minutes. In this tutorial, you will do the following:
  • Learn to create datum planes and use them as a clipping plane for detailed model review and cut-section results review
Model Description
The following files are needed for this tutorial:
  • Transmission_housing.ssp
Figure 1.


The project file has the following specifications:
  • Material is set to Steel for all parts
  • Regular and fastener connections are created
  • Structural analyses are created and solved for result review

Open Project

  1. Start a new SimSolid session.
  2. On the main window toolbar, click Open Project .
  3. In the Open project file dialog, choose Transmission_housing.ssp
  4. Click OK.

Create Datum Planes

Define a plane to review analysis result for an assembly/part.

  1. On the Project Tree, click on the Assembly workbench.
  2. On the Assembly workbench, click Create datum plane.
  3. In the Origin tab, input the values for the datum plane origin or translate with the arrow in the modeling window.
    Figure 2.


    By default, the datum plane will be located at the origin coordinate (0, 0, 0) of the imported model.
  4. Go to the Normal tab and input values for the orientation.
    Tip: To have the datum plane 45 degrees along the XZ plane, enter 1 for X and Z.
    Figure 3.


  5. Optional: To create datum planes for specific parts, go to the Parts tab.
  6. Click OK to create.
  7. Optional: Repeat the above steps to create more datum planes.
Results are generated upon creating the datum plane, even after the analysis has been solved.

Use Datum Planes as Clipping Planes

Created datum planes can be used as a clipping plane.

  1. On the main window toolbar, click Use datum planes as clipping plane.
    All datum planes are listed in the dialog.
  2. Select a datum plane to visualize them as a section cut on the assembly.
    1. Optional: To show or hide a clipping plane, select the Show clipping plane checkbox.
    2. Optional: To flip the clipping plane, click Toggle side.
    Figure 4.


  3. Click Close.
    Note: By clicking OK, the dialog will close but the clipping plane remains. To deactivate the clipping plane and bring back the complete model, click Use datum planes as clipping plane.

Review Results

  1. Select Teil 2, Steel from the Project Tree and press I to isolate.
  2. Plot von Mises from Structural 2.
    1. In the Project Tree under Structural 2, select Results.
    2. On the Analysis Workbench select

      Result Plot
      Stressvon Mises Stress.
    Note: Results on datum plane are supported for linear, modal, and thermal analysis.
  3. On the main window toolbar, click Use datum planes as clipping plane.
    All datum planes are listed in the dialog.
  4. Ensure Show results only is selected to visualize the results only on the datum plane.
    Figure 5.


  5. To visualize the part with a section-cut, clear Show results only on datum planes check box.
    Figure 6.


  6. In the dialog, expand each datum plane to see the parts involved. Further expand to see the number of slices for each part. When selecting the slices individually, the contour for that slice can be visualized.
    Figure 7.


  7. Optional: To show or hide a clipping plane, select the Show clipping plane checkbox.
  8. To flip the clipping plane, click Toggle side.
  9. In the Legend window, select Min/Max. The minimum and maximum values are updated for each slice upon toggling.