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  2. Browsers

    Browsers provide a structured view of model data, which you can use to review, modify, create, and manage the contents of a model. In addition to visualization, browsers offer features like search, filtering, and sorting, which enhance your ability to navigate and interact with the model data.

  3. Basic Browser Operations

    Learn the basics of working with browsers.

  4. Find and Search for Entities

    The search bar can be used to find and filter entities in a browser.

  • Welcome
  • What's New

    View new features for Altair HyperWorks 2024.1.

  • Get Started

    Learn the basics and discover the workspace.

  • Tutorials

    Learn more about the Altair HyperWorks suite of products with interactive tutorials.

  • Startup Procedures and Customizations

    Start and configure the applications.

  • Tool Finder

    View a list of deprecated panels and their newer, equivalent workflows.

  • Manage Files and Data

    Create, open, import, and save models.

  • Sessions and Report Templates

    Set up sessions and create report templates.

  • Interface with External Products

    Solver interfaces supported in HyperMesh.

  • Entities and Solver Interfaces

    A solver interface is made up of a template and a FE-input reader.

  • Browsers

    Browsers provide a structured view of model data, which you can use to review, modify, create, and manage the contents of a model. In addition to visualization, browsers offer features like search, filtering, and sorting, which enhance your ability to navigate and interact with the model data.

    • Basic Browser Operations

      Learn the basics of working with browsers.

      • Expand and Collapse Folders

        Expand and collapse folders to better view model hierarchy.

      • Sort Entities

        Sort the entities within a folder.

      • Find and Search for Entities

        The search bar can be used to find and filter entities in a browser.

      • Configure Browsers

        Change the display and behavior of browsers.

    • Browser Preferences

      Define browser preferences.

    • Entity Editor

      Use the Entity Editor to review and modify all entities within a model, streamlining the solver deck setup process.

    • Entity State Browser

      Use the Entity State Browser to set various states for entities in a model.

    • Demo Browser

      Use the Demo Browser to quickly access and open demo model files available in the installation.

    • Media Browser

      Use the Media Browser to search, display, and edit media file data within the current session.

    • Model Browser

      Use the Model Browser to view, edit and control the display of all contents of a model.

    • Parameters Browser

      Use the Parameters Browser to parameterize the contents of a session file or report template and automate a variety of analysis processes.

    • Plot Browser

      Use the Plot Browser to search, display, and edit plot data within the current session.

    • Reference Browser

      The Reference Browser enables you to quickly understand complex relationships between different entities that constitute the model.

    • Results Browser

      Use the Results Browser to view the results data model structure while providing find, display, and editing control of entities within the current session.

    • Session Browser

      Use the Session Browser to view the current session and all the pages and windows it contains in a hierarchical display.

    • Solver Browser

      The Solver Browser provides a solver centric view of the model structure in a flat, listed tree structure.

    • Table Browser

      Use the Table Browser to search, display, and edit TableView file data within the current session.

    • Text Browser

      Use the Text Browser to search, display, and edit text file data within the current session.

  • Sketching

    Create and edit 2D parametric sketch geometry.

  • Topology

    Create, edit, and cleanup geometry.

  • FE Geometry

    FE geometry is topology on top of mesh, meaning CAD and mesh exist as a single entity. The purpose of FE geometry is to add vertices, edges, surfaces, and solids on FE models which have no CAD geometry.

  • Meshing and Elements

    Explore the different types of mesh you can create in HyperMesh and create and edit 0D, 1D, 2D, and 3D elements.

  • Model Build and Assembly

    Create, organize and manage parts and subsystems.

  • Composites

    HyperMesh composites modeling.

  • Connectors

    Create connections between parts of your model.

  • Morph

    Rapidly change the shape of the FE mesh without severely sacrificing the mesh quality.

  • Skeleton Modeling

    Create a reduced ordered model to facilitate optimization at the concept phase.

  • Design Space

    Workflow to support topology optimization model build and setup.

  • Optimization

    Setup an Optimization in HyperMesh.

  • Design Explorer

    Multi-disciplinary design exploration and optimization tools.

  • Validate

    Validate the model built before running solver analysis.

  • Analyze

    Models require loads and boundary conditions in order to represent the various physics and/or physical equivalents to bench and in-use testing.

  • Axisymmetry

    Reduce a full 3D model with axisymmetric surfaces while accounting for imperfections.

  • Concept Modeling

    Tools and workflows that are dedicated to rapidly creating new parts for specific use cases, or amending existing parts. The current capabilities are focused on stiffening parts.

  • Crash and Safety

    Tools used for crash and safety analysis.

  • Airbag

    Use airbag folder utilities and export a resulting airbag in a Radioss deck.

  • Aerospace

    Essential utility tools developed using HyperMesh-Tcl.

  • Aeroelasticity

    Import an aeroelastic finite element model with Nastran Bulk Data format.

  • Certification

    Framework to plug certification methods to assess margin of safety from the model and result information.

  • PhysicsAI

    Use PhysicsAI to build fast predictive models from CAE data. PhysicsAI can be trained on data with any physics or remeshing and without design variables.

  • Results Data

    Results data can be post-processed using both HyperMesh and HyperView.

  • Developer

    The Developer ribbon contains tools for automation and customization.

  • Plot Data

    HyperGraph is a data analysis and plotting tool with interfaces to many file formats.

  • Multibody Modeling

    MotionView is a general pre-processor for Multibody Dynamics.

  • Media Files

    MediaView plays video files, displays static images, tracks objects, and measures distances.

  • Tabulate Results

    Use TableView to create an Excel-like spreadsheet.

  • Text Files

    TextView math scripts reference vector data from HyperGraph windows to automate data processing and data summary.

  • Publishing and Reporting

    Create, define, and export reports.

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Find and Search for Entities

The search bar can be used to find and filter entities in a browser.

Note: The following covers searching in HyperMesh browsers. The search syntax is HyperView and HyperGraph browsers varies slightly. For more information, see the Results Data or Plot Data chapters.

Perform a Quick Search

  1. Enter the Name or ID directly in the browser search bar.
    Figure 1.


    Entering this queryReturns this result
    shell All entities that contain shell in their name.
    "shell" All entities with the name shell.
    shell* All entities starting with the name shell.
    *shell All entities ending with the name shell.
    *shell* All entities that contain shell in their name.
    2 or "2" All entities with the ID 2.
    1-4 All entities with the IDs in range 1 to 4.
    1,5,9 All entities with the IDs 1, 5 and 9.
    ID=2* All entities with IDs that start with the number 2.
    ID=*2 All entities with IDs that end with the number 2.
  2. Press Enter or click to execute the search.
  3. Clear the search and return to the default browser view in the following ways:
    • Delete the search and press Enter.
    • Click x.
    • With the cursor's focus on the search bar, press Esc.
Tip: When the entry is alpha or alpha-numeric, the searched is performed on the names of entities. When the entry is only numeric, the searched is performed on the IDs of entities.

Perform an Advanced Search Using Auto-Completion

Interactively build search strings using a dynamic suggestion list.

  1. Access the list by clicking the text field of a browser search bar.
    Figure 2.


  2. Select attributes, operators, and values to append the correct syntax to the search string.
    The search syntax follows this basic form: <attribute> <operator> <value>.
    Figure 3.


    Note: The attributes available in the list are the same as the current active browser attributes (columns). If you do not see an expected attribute, make sure the corresponding browser column is turned on.
    Entering this queryReturns this result
    Name~Bpillar Entities that contain Bpillar in their name
    Name!~Bpillar Entities that do not contain Bpillar in their name
    ID~5 Entities with an ID that contains the number 5.
    ID!~5 Entities with an ID that does not contain the number 5.
    Name=Bpillar Entities with the name Bpillar
    ID=10 Entities with an ID equal to 10
    ID!=10 Entities with an ID not equal to 10
    ID IN(5,10,15) Entities with an ID equal to 5 or 10 or 15
    ID NOT IN(5,10,15) Entities with an ID not equal to 5 or 10 or 15
    ID=100-250 Entities with an ID in the range of 100-250
    ID!=100-250 Entities with an ID not in the range of 100-250
    ID=8*3 Entities with IDs starting with 8 and ending with 3
    ID=[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]6 Entities with IDs ending with 6 in 6-digit numbers
    ID=[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]2[0-9][0-9][0-9] Entities with IDs with 2 at the 5th position in 8-digit numbers
    Entity=Properties AND ID>10 Properties with an ID greater than 10.
    Entity=Properties OR ID>10 All properties and other entities with an ID greater than 10.
    ID>=10 AND ID=<20 AND Name~Bpillar Entities that contain Bpillar in their name and have an ID greater than or equal to 10 and less than or equal to 20.
    Include=1 AND Material E=210000 OR Material E=220000 Materials with E=210000 under Include1 and Materials with E=220000 under all other includes.
    Include=1 AND (Material E=210000 OR Material E=220000) Materials with E=210000 and E=220000 under Include1.
    Include=1 AND Material E IN(210000,220000) Materials with E=210000 and E=220000 under Include1.
    Include=1 AND Property T NOT IN(1.5,3.5) Properties with Thickness not equal to 1.5 or 3.5 under Include1
  3. Press Enter or click to execute the search.
  4. Clear the search and return to the default browser view in the following ways:
    • Delete the search and press Enter.
    • Click x.
    • With the cursor's focus on the search bar, press Esc.
Tip:
  • Press the Down Arrow key to scroll thought the list of attributes, operators, or values.
  • Press Tab or Enter to select the attributes, operators, or values
  • Press Esc to dismiss the list of attributes, operators, or values.
  • While searching for text with space or special characters, use quotes (“ ”).
  • To search multiple values with a single attribute entry, use a coma after the first value selection without a space.
  • Double-click on an attributes, operators, or values to invoke suggestion list.

Use Column Filters to Build a Search

Use column filters to quickly search any attribute that is added to a browser as a column.

  1. Hover over a column name then click the filter icon .
  2. Type a value or select from the suggestion list then press Enter or click .
    The value entered is converted to the correct syntax and shown in the search bar.
    Figure 4.


    You can also use operators in the column filter to refine the search.
    Figure 5.


    A column filter icon indicates the column on which the filter is applied.
    Figure 6.


    Multiple column filters can be applied. The search string is appended in the search bar.
    Figure 7.


  3. Clear the search and return to the default browser view in the following ways:
    • Delete the search and press Enter.
    • Click x.
    • With the cursor's focus on the search bar, press Esc.

Use Predefined Filters to Build a Search

Use predefined filters to quickly filter the browser contents with selected or displayed entities

Predefined filters are supported in Model Browser entity views, the Part Browser, and the Subsystem Browser.

  1. Access the list of predefined filters by clicking the drop-down button next to the search icon.
    Figure 8.


    • Selected - Filters the browser with just the selected items. The Selected filter works for selection in both the browser and the graphics and should be reapplied after appending an existing selection.
    • Displayed - Filters the browser with entities that are displayed in the graphics. When the Displayed filter is applied in a browser, the filtered results are automatically updated upon changing the display state of the selected entities.
    • Current - Filters out the current collector.
  2. Clear the search and return to the default browser view in the following ways:
    • Delete the search and press Enter.
    • Click x.
    • With the cursor's focus on the search bar, press Esc.
Tip: After applying predefined filters, the search string can be further appended with more arguments to refine the search results.

Access Recent Search Strings

Click the text field of a browser search bar.
Your recent searches are indicated by the icon.
Figure 9.


Clicking on a recent search string auto-applies the filter and shows the search string in the search bar.

Clicking Remove removes the selected search string from recent history.
Note: A maximum of 5 recent searches are shown. Remove the latest strings to see previous search strings.
On this page
  • Perform a Quick Search
  • Perform an Advanced Search Using Auto-Completion
  • Use Column Filters to Build a Search
  • Use Predefined Filters to Build a Search
  • Access Recent Search Strings

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