Tips & Tricks

Coupling windows for postreatment visualization
When comparison between results is needed, coupling windows and synchronizing animations is a key tool.
Sandrine Dischert Multiphysics, Welding & Assembly, Virtual Integration Platform

Arbitrarily 3D shaped surfaces
This paper illustrates the modeling process to be applied by a Visual-Mesh user with the objective of creating one arbitrarily 3D shaped surface starting from scratch.
Jean-Claude Kedzia Virtual Integration Platform

How to fill multiple holes of different shapes and sizes on a plate?
Using Visual-Mesh, you can fill small holes of different diameters with a surface easily. This can be achieved with the Surface Trim option available in the surface menu.
Rupesh Jayaprakash Virtual Integration Platform

How does Batch Mode execution work in Visual-Environment?
To run the scripts in Batch mode
Sreekanth Puttananjappa Virtual Integration Platform

How to filter entities in the Explorer?
You can filter entities based on Name and ID and also list the referred entities
Sreekanth Puttananjappa Virtual Integration Platform

How to create your own toolbars in Visual-Environment?
You can create your own toolbars using Tools->Customize
Sreekanth Puttananjappa Virtual Integration Platform

How to change user home location in Visual-Environment?
You can change the Home and Temporary directory path from General Preference or from the Variables
Sreekanth Puttananjappa Virtual Integration Platform

How to make an advanced selection in Visual-Environment?
Advanced Selection allows you to select entities in different ways such as column wise, sheet wise, etc. It also allows you to stop the selection at non manifold T-Sections based on feature angle.
Virtual Integration Platform

How to report and talk about simulation time in an objective manner
Reporting or talking about simulation time is a difficult subject. In the article a way to manage this problem in an objective manner is given.
Harald Porzner Welding & Assembly

Materials in the database - Which material properties to use with respect to the three methods to simulate the heat effects of welding
A material is described with exactly one set of material properties. In simulation engineering - depending on the applied method and the moment in time when the simulation is carried out in the product development cycle - only subsets of a full material data set might be required. In this article is outlined which subset is used for which purpose, what is available in the database, and what can be simulated.
Harald Porzner Welding & Assembly