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|SeeAlso=[[FEM_tutorial|FEM tutorial]] |
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Displays the results on a sphere or a plane cutting through the model. |
Displays the results on a sphere or a plane cutting through the model. |
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''A function cut filter with a sphere as cut function.</br>The original pipeline is the semi-transparent object.'' |
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# Select a previously created [[FEM_PostPipelineFromResult|result pipeline]]. |
# Select a previously created [[FEM_PostPipelineFromResult|result pipeline]]. |
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# Invoke the command |
# Invoke the command either by: |
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#* Pressing the button {{Button|[[Image:FEM_PostFilterCutFunction.svg|16px]] '''Function cut filter'''}}. |
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#* Using the menu {{MenuCommand|Results → [[Image:FEM_PostFilterCutFunction.svg|16px]] Function cut filter}}. |
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# Adjust the |
# Adjust the {{MenuCommand|Result display options}} like for the [[FEM_PostPipelineFromResult|result pipeline]]. You might need to hide the pipeline to see the effect of the filter in the preview. |
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# Press the {{Button|Create}} button and select {{Button|[[Image:Fem-post-geo-plane.svg|16px]] Plane}} or {{Button|[[Image:Fem-post-geo-sphere.svg|16px]] Sphere}} or choose the existing plane/sphere from the expandable list. If needed, adjust the parameters of the plane/sphere to make sure that it intersects the model. |
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#* If there is no [[FEM_PostCreateFunctions|filter function]] defined yet, press the {{Button|[[Image:List-add.svg|16px]] Create}} button and select {{MenuCommand|[[Image:FEM_PostCreateFunctionPlane.svg|16px]] Plane}} or {{MenuCommand|[[Image:FEM_PostCreateFunctionSphere.svg|16px]] Sphere}} |
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#* Choose an existing filter function from the list. If needed, adjust the cut parameters to make sure that it intersects the model. Note that changed cut parameters will also change the parameters of the used filter function. |
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'''Note''': A '''Field''' can only be set if a filter function exists and has been applied with [[Image:FEM_PostApplyChanges.svg|16px]] [[FEM_PostApplyChanges|Apply Changes]]. Alternatively you can reopen the filter dialog. |
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Latest revision as of 13:15, 24 November 2023
FEM PostFilterCutFunction |
Menu location |
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Results → Function cut filter |
Workbenches |
FEM |
Default shortcut |
None |
Introduced in version |
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See also |
FEM Result pipeline, FEM Filter functions, FEM tutorial |
Description
Displays the results on a sphere or a plane cutting through the model.
A function cut filter with a sphere as cut function.
The original pipeline is the semi-transparent object.
Usage
- Select a previously created result pipeline.
- Invoke the command either by:
- Adjust the Result display options like for the result pipeline. You might need to hide the pipeline to see the effect of the filter in the preview.
- Either
- If there is no filter function defined yet, press the Create button and select Plane or Sphere
- Choose an existing filter function from the list. If needed, adjust the cut parameters to make sure that it intersects the model. Note that changed cut parameters will also change the parameters of the used filter function.
- The results will be displayed on the surface of the filter function.
- Click the OK button to finish the command.
Note: A Field can only be set if a filter function exists and has been applied with Apply Changes. Alternatively you can reopen the filter dialog.
FEM
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- Results: Purge, Show; Postprocessing: Apply changes, Pipeline from result, Warp filter, Scalar clip filter, Function cut filter, Region clip filter, Contours filter, Line clip filter, Stress linearization plot, Data at point clip filter, Filter function plane, Filter function sphere, Filter function cylinder, Filter function box
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