Using Set Region

The Set Region option lets you assign a part to an existing region.

To assign a leaf-level part directly to an existing region, right-click the part node and use the Set Region menu item. For a small set of regions, a list of the regions is available as a submenu. For a larger set, the Existing submenu item activates the object selector (see Activating the Object Selection Dialog):

Select the name of the chosen region from the object selector.

In the above example, the Body 1 leaf-level part is assigned to Region 1. More than one leaf-level part can be selected and assigned to the same region at the same time using this method.

In a similar way to leaf-level parts, a composite part can be assigned to a region so that all of its child leaf-level parts are automatically linked to the region. This linking can be done using the same technique that is described previously for leaf-level parts.

This action results in all child leaf-level parts under the composite part being assigned to a region.

Setting a part to a region using this method automatically assigns all surfaces in that part to the default boundary in the region. If the default boundary does not exist or has been renamed, all part surfaces are assigned to the boundary with the lowest index number. The index number of each boundary is shown in the Boundary Properties window. If the name of a part surface matches the name of an existing boundary, the part surface is assigned to that boundary.

The region that a leaf-level part is assigned to can be reviewed or modified using the part node properties. Selecting the part node of interest shows the Properties for that node:

The Region property activates an object selector to make the region selection from the available list. New regions cannot be created using this method.