In problem view, you can edit problem description options, as well as material properties, field sources and boundary conditions. The tree shows the names of files, referenced by the problem. Data and library data tree branches contain label lists, assigned to geometry entities consisting the model: blocks, edges and vertices in case of 2D modelling, and bodies, faces, edges and vertices in case of 3D modelling.
Icons displayed by the labels mean:
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2D Problems |
3D Problems |
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Block label with material properties specified |
Body label with material properties specified |
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Edge label with boundary condition specified |
Face label with boundary condition specified |
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Vertex label with boundary condition or source specified |
Edge label with boundary condition or source specified |
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- none - |
Vertex label with boundary condition or source specified |
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Empty block label excluded from consideration |
Empty body label excluded from consideration |
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For both 2D and 3D problems: Labels with no properties specified referenced in models |
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For both 2D and 3D problems: Label with default boundary condition and zero source |
To start editing the model, or another problem referenced as coupling link, double-click its name in the tree. Alternatively you may click Edit File in the context menu (activated by right mouse button), or click correspondent item in Edit menu.
To solve the problem, click Solve Problem in the Problem menu or context menu.
To analyze the results, click View Field Picture in the Problem menu or context menu.
How to:
Change problem properties
Create a label
Edit label properties
Rename a label
Delete a label
Duplicate a label
Move label to other location
Related Topics
The problem database
Editing problem properties