Splitting a Face (Split Tab) The Split tab is available in the following PropertyManagers: Fixtures Pressure Force/Torque Remote Loads/Mass Distributed Mass Connectors Convection Heat Flux Heat Power Parent topicLoads and Restraints Directional Loads and Restraints Multiple Application of Displacement Restraints Split Fixtures Structural Loads Connectors Thermal Loads and Restraints Importing In-mold Stresses from SOLIDWORKS Plastics Function Curves Load Case Manager Splitting a Face by Intersection To split a face by intersection: In the Fixture or an External Loads PropertyManager, select the Split tab. Under Type of Split, select Intersection. Under Selection: Select a face for Splitting Face . Select faces to split from a different body for Other Faces to Split . Splitting a Face by Projecting an Existing Sketch To split a face by projecting an existing sketch: In the Fixture or an External Loads PropertyManager, select the Split tab. Under Type of Split, select Sketch. Under Selection, click an existing sketch to project for Project Sketch . The sketch and the faces to split must belong to the same part. For Other Faces to Split , select the faces to project the sketch onto. Optionally, select either: Single direction to project the sketch to one direction, Reverse direction to project the sketch in the opposite direction. Click Create Split. Splitting a Face by Projecting a New Sketch To split a face by projecting a new sketch: In the Fixture or an External Loads PropertyManager, select the Split tab. Under Type of Split: Select Sketch. Click Create Sketch. When you finish sketching, click Exit Sketch. The sketch appears in Project Sketch under Selection. For Other Faces to Split , select the faces to project the sketch onto. Optionally, select either: Single direction to project the sketch to one direction. Reverse direction to project the sketch in the opposite direction. Click Create Split.
Splitting a Face (Split Tab) The Split tab is available in the following PropertyManagers: Fixtures Pressure Force/Torque Remote Loads/Mass Distributed Mass Connectors Convection Heat Flux Heat Power Parent topicLoads and Restraints Directional Loads and Restraints Multiple Application of Displacement Restraints Split Fixtures Structural Loads Connectors Thermal Loads and Restraints Importing In-mold Stresses from SOLIDWORKS Plastics Function Curves Load Case Manager Splitting a Face by Intersection To split a face by intersection: In the Fixture or an External Loads PropertyManager, select the Split tab. Under Type of Split, select Intersection. Under Selection: Select a face for Splitting Face . Select faces to split from a different body for Other Faces to Split . Splitting a Face by Projecting an Existing Sketch To split a face by projecting an existing sketch: In the Fixture or an External Loads PropertyManager, select the Split tab. Under Type of Split, select Sketch. Under Selection, click an existing sketch to project for Project Sketch . The sketch and the faces to split must belong to the same part. For Other Faces to Split , select the faces to project the sketch onto. Optionally, select either: Single direction to project the sketch to one direction, Reverse direction to project the sketch in the opposite direction. Click Create Split. Splitting a Face by Projecting a New Sketch To split a face by projecting a new sketch: In the Fixture or an External Loads PropertyManager, select the Split tab. Under Type of Split: Select Sketch. Click Create Sketch. When you finish sketching, click Exit Sketch. The sketch appears in Project Sketch under Selection. For Other Faces to Split , select the faces to project the sketch onto. Optionally, select either: Single direction to project the sketch to one direction. Reverse direction to project the sketch in the opposite direction. Click Create Split.
Splitting a Face by Intersection To split a face by intersection: In the Fixture or an External Loads PropertyManager, select the Split tab. Under Type of Split, select Intersection. Under Selection: Select a face for Splitting Face . Select faces to split from a different body for Other Faces to Split .
Splitting a Face by Projecting an Existing Sketch To split a face by projecting an existing sketch: In the Fixture or an External Loads PropertyManager, select the Split tab. Under Type of Split, select Sketch. Under Selection, click an existing sketch to project for Project Sketch . The sketch and the faces to split must belong to the same part. For Other Faces to Split , select the faces to project the sketch onto. Optionally, select either: Single direction to project the sketch to one direction, Reverse direction to project the sketch in the opposite direction. Click Create Split.
Splitting a Face by Projecting a New Sketch To split a face by projecting a new sketch: In the Fixture or an External Loads PropertyManager, select the Split tab. Under Type of Split: Select Sketch. Click Create Sketch. When you finish sketching, click Exit Sketch. The sketch appears in Project Sketch under Selection. For Other Faces to Split , select the faces to project the sketch onto. Optionally, select either: Single direction to project the sketch to one direction. Reverse direction to project the sketch in the opposite direction. Click Create Split.