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Switching the view

Switching the view

Switching the view

(OP)
Hello

How to switch the view to show parts covered by another feauture e.g when I assigne the section and I want to make another section in interior part of cubic.

RE: Switching the view

If I have understood your question correctly, you can select this option from the "selection" toolbar:

See the section 6.2.10 in the abaqus 6.9 documentation

6.2.10 Selecting interior surfaces

You can use the selection tools to select an interior surface of a model; for example, when you create a surface or when you select a region using the solid offset mesh tool.

To select an interior surface:


In the Selection toolbar, toggle on the Select From Interior Entities tool .

Note:  The Select From Interior Entities tool is hidden by default. For more information, see "Using toolboxes and toolbars that contain hidden icons," Section 3.3.2.


Select the interior surface from the viewport

Hope that helps

RE: Switching the view

(OP)
Thanks for help :)

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