Part Mode
The Part Mode option is available when importing surface mesh files and determines the way geometry parts are created based on the underlying surface description.
The option is displayed when importing surfaces as parts and under the following conditions:
- A single STL (.stl), database (.dbs), or JTOpen (.jt) file type is selected.
- Two or more surface mesh files are selected.
Several options are provided for the part mode depending the above selections:
- - This option results in only one part being created from the surface file (applicable when a single STL, database, or JTOpen file has been selected).
- - This option results in a new part being created for each input file (applicable when two or more surface mesh files have been selected).
- - This option results in a new part for each underlying body that is contained in surface mesh file or files. The exact definition of “body” is given below for each surface mesh file type.
- The image below shows the difference between the One part and One part per cell type mode.
- This option results in one part being created for each cell type.
In this mode, the mesh is imported as separate parts and edge contacts are
established between the parts.
The definition of the word “body” varies according to the surface mesh file type. The following is a summary of the terms that are used in the import dialog:
Body Name |
File Format Applicable To |
Cell Type |
pro-STAR (.inp), database (.dbs) |
Solids |
STL (.stl) |
Patches |
Felisa Front Surface (.fro) |
Shapes |
JTOpen (.jt) |
Property ID |
Nastran (.nas), Patran (.pat) |
For example, importing a surface from a database file includes the Part Mode. When you select this option, each cell type in the surface mesh results in a separate part being generated.
option forThe selection that is made for Part Mode also influences the state of the Surface Mode option. Typically, the surface mode options are only available when the or option has been selected for Part Mode.