FEMAP element border
FEMAP element border
(OP)
How can I switch off the element border during result plotting in FEMAP?
If I use more complex model, I can not use the feature line option, because the surfaces are not hided!
Any suggestion?
Irwin
If I use more complex model, I can not use the feature line option, because the surfaces are not hided!
Any suggestion?
Irwin





RE: FEMAP element border
Go to View---Options---Category "Tools and View Styles";
select "Filled Edges" from the list box, then UNclick "Draw Entity", click "Apply".
An unrelated question to you and other FEMAP users: Since FEMAP has become part of the much larger EDS, are you concerned that it will (or has) become an unappreciated corporate stepchild, getting little attention and few resources?
RE: FEMAP element border
Take a look to the web site, it's never updated. No service packs, patches, no integration with Solid Edge...
I've nothing against Femap developers, they've been always present and reactive when i asked support, but I have the strong feeling that those guys are left on their own without any resource (i.e. money!) to develop and let the program grow up.
RE: FEMAP element border
I am in a strange situation. In Hungary the EDS distributor does not know the FEMFAP. He can not help me! He always forwards my letter to the developers. Last time I told something to him and after that he said Oh sorry I forgot to gave you the newer version of FEMAP.
Maybe the problem is: I am the only user of it. (OK, some other user bought this software as NASTRAN for WINDOWS)
Normally I try to help the EDS guy to explain to the potential customers how good is this software!
I hope in the future there will be better support!
Do you know something about the future? Do they plan to develope other solvers for FEMAP?
best regards,
Irwin
RE: FEMAP element border
Best regards,
Irwin
RE: FEMAP element border
> it possible to switch on just the feature line or free edge?
Usually i workout this situation switching on the curves visualization, setting an appropriate curve color (i.e. black).
Of course this applies only if you have a geometry associated!