Assigning Part Surfaces to Boundaries

As with parts and regions, a bi-directional relationship exists between part surfaces and boundaries.

Individual part surfaces cannot be assigned to a boundary until the parent part has been assigned to a region first. There are two different methods by which the surface/boundary relationship can be established:

  • by assigning part surfaces to a boundary directly; or
  • by selecting part surfaces for a given boundary

Either or both methods can be used. A surface however can only belong to one boundary at a time so if it is reassigned to a new boundary it is automatically removed from the original boundary list. To unassign a surface from a boundary, remove it from the Part Surfaces properties in the Regions > Region node > Boundaries > Boundary node that contains the surface. This step is outlined in the second method above.

After a surface face is assigned to a boundary, its color in the current scene changes from a light silver color to a darker gray color. This change indicates which surfaces have been assigned and which have not.