For the Element and Node item
types, your item choices vary with the method that you select from the
By list at the top of the Color Code
dialog box. Some selection methods require you to complete the information in
the Color Mappings table. Regardless of whether the
Color Mappings table is completed by
Abaqus/CAE
or by you, once it is complete, you can select multiple cells to change node
and element colors, node symbol shapes, and node symbol sizes (see
Selecting multiple items from lists and tables
for more information).
When you change node and element colors, you must select the colors you want
from the Select Color dialog box.
Abaqus/CAE
does not support automatic color coding for nodes and elements. In addition,
the columns in the Color Mappings table are not sortable
when you examine color mappings for Nodes and
Elements; consider using the filter if you need to find
node or element names from a large list.
The Color Code dialog box does not retain node and
element color selections when you close the dialog box or switch viewports. You
should consider saving color macros frequently when you change node and element
colors; see
Saving and restoring custom color mappings,
for more information.
Choose from the following selection methods to color elements and nodes in
your model:
- Pick from viewport
-
Select Pick from viewport to specify elements or nodes
by picking them directly from the viewport. Click Edit
Selection or Add Selection, respectively, to
edit an existing row or to add a new row to the Color
Mappings table.
Abaqus/CAE
automatically enters pick mode, and Select
items for color coding appears in the
prompt area. See
Selecting objects within the viewport
for more information on picking items in the viewport. Click Delete
Selection to delete a highlighted row from the table.
- Element labels
(Node labels)
-
Select Element labels or Node
labels to specify elements or nodes by number. For each row in the
Color Mappings table, select the name of the part instance
to which the nodes or elements belong from the list in the Part
instance column and type a list of element or node numbers separated
by commas or a range of numbers such as 1:4 into
the Labels field. If desired, you can specify a range
using a number other than 1 as the operator; for
example, 1:21:5 selects items labeled
1, 6,
11, 16, and
21.
- Result
value
-
Select Result value to specify elements or nodes
containing results within a given range of values.
The output variable to be considered is displayed at the bottom of the
Color Mappings table, to the right of the Field
Output button. To select a new result variable, click
Field Output; see
Selecting the field output to display
for more information on the Field Output dialog box.
Choose from the filtering methods in the Type cell; the
symbols represent results below
, inside
, outside
, or above
the selected value or range. Enter the required value or values in
the Min value and Max value cells to
specify the range for the filter type that you selected. You can add rows to
the table and select different filtering methods and result ranges, but all
rows refer to the same field output variable. Every element (or node) in the
model is used in the filtering process, regardless of the current active
display group in the model.
Note:
The bounds for filtering based on element or nodal output variables are
always based on the values of a variable at the nodes. Therefore, element-based
output quantities are extrapolated and averaged at the nodes before comparing
them against the user-defined bounds. The averaging settings in the
Result Options dialog box determine how element-based
variables are calculated at the nodes. For example, consider a case where
elements are filtered based on Mises stress using the default averaging
threshold of 75%. After extrapolation to the nodes, the values are averaged
according to this threshold. This conditional averaging may result in several
distinct values of Mises stress at the node based on contributions from the
various elements to which the node belongs. Any element whose Mises stress
contribution falls within the user-defined bounds is included in the color
coding selection.
- All elements
(All nodes)
-
Select All elements or All nodes
to select all items of the specified type in your model. No further item
specification is necessary.
- Node
sets
-
Select Node sets to specify a new color for node sets
saved in your model. The Color Mappings table lists all
the available set names. You can select element sets by using the
All item type.
- Internal
sets
-
Select Internal sets to specify internal (created by
Abaqus/CAE)
node or element sets. The Color Mappings table lists all
the available set names.
- Display
groups
-
Select Display groups to specify a saved display group.
The Color Mappings table lists all the available display
group names.
- Part
instances
-
Select Part instances to specify a new color for all
nodes in the selected part instance. The Color Mappings
table lists all part instances in the model.
To select all the elements in a part instance, use the Part
instances method for the All item type.