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Subject: Re: SELECT Criteria CORRECTION
Author: Peter Budgell
Date: 1999-01-15 12:42:00

Correction to what I just sent on selecting meshed areas and volumes:

ksln ! select keypoints at nodes
lslk,s,1 ! select lines fully defined by selected keypoints
asll,s,1 ! select areas fully defined by selected lines
vsla,s,1 ! select volumes fully defined by selected areas

(That's what I get for typing it instead of using a copy/paste)
Apologies

Peter C. Budgell pbudgell@o...
Senior Development Engineer 519-740-0757 ext.249
Innovative Steam Technologies FAX: 519-740-2051
200 Avenue Road http://www.otsg.com
Cambridge, Ontario, Canada N1R 8H5

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter Budgell [SMTP:pbudgell@o...]
> Sent: Friday, January 15, 1999 12:37 PM
> To: xansys@o...
> Subject: [xansys] Re: SELECT Criteria

> To select volumes and areas that are already meshed, as opposed to
> those that have not been meshed yet, consider the following set of
> commands. They could be used in a macro:

> [Peter Budgell] THIS IS WRONG:
> nslk ! select nodes at keypoints
> lsln,s,1 ! select lines fully defined by selected nodes
> asll,s,1 ! select areas fully defined by selected lines
> vsll,s,1 ! select volumes fully defined by selected areas

> Will this give you what you want? Inverting the selection will give
> you those that have not been meshed yet. It is a useful way to see if
> a whole model has been meshed.

> Peter C. Budgell pbudgell@o...
> Senior Development Engineer 519-740-0757 ext.249
> Innovative Steam Technologies FAX: 519-740-2051
> 200 Avenue Road http://www.otsg.com
> Cambridge, Ontario, Canada N1R 8H5

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Weathers, Bob [SMTP:bweathers@t...]
> Sent: Friday, January 15, 1999 10:26 AM
> To: 'xansys'
> Subject: SELECT Criteria

> I have a need to select/unselect items (volumes & areas) that are
> already meshed. Don't think there's a command for it but I could be
> wrong - someone let me know if the command already exists.

> If no command exists and others feel it would be useful, a
> suggested format for ANSYS is:

> *SEL, Type, MSHD

> Bob Weathers
> bweathers@t...
> (608)787-2729


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259Re: SELECT Criteria CORRECTIONBob Weathers1999/01/15