Mesh data plots


ELNR

Plots element numbers.

Input:

1st line: Colour number, line width

In case of a vertical section the numbers of the 2 neighbouring elements are plotted into the section element. Hence, if the section runs along element edges, the two numbers are equal.

If element numbers are to be plotted, they can be selected as a layer in the model data.

 

KL2D

Plots 2d fractures

Input:

1st line: colour number, line thickness, line type

A representation of fractures is only possible in the view/profile presentation.

 

KNNR

Plots node numbers

Input:

1st line: Colour number, line width

If the vertical section does not run along element edges, the plot contains two node numbers at the corners of the section elements. The section runs between these two nodes.

If node numbers are to be plotted, they can be selected as a layer in the model data.

 

KREU

Plots fitting points together with the coordinate frame

Without further input

Each of the commands HORI, VERT, DATE and NEUE automatically disables the command KREU. This explains why KREU, if it is to be used, should always be used after these commands!

In der Benutzeroberfläche gibt es unter den Erweiterten Einstellungen (Verweis) eine entsprechende Eingabemöglichkeit zur Darstellung von Passpunkten im Plot

 

In the user interface is it possible under "Extended settings" to choose if fitting points should be displayed.

 

MARK

Plots markers (identification MARK in the model file).

Input:

1st line: colour number, line thickness, line type

In the case of horizontal sections through 3D models, by default every marking is plotted independent on different layers. A negative colour number plots only the markings of the current layer. This function is not available for vertical sections of 3D models which do not run along element edges. In the case of a vertical section along element edges, the existing node markings are plotted.

The marking values 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0 create 'marking lines' instead of PLX markers. Their heights have constant values: MARK =1.0 (square) = 0.28 cm, MARK = 2.0 (octagon) = 0.32 cm and MARK = 3.0 (triangle) = 0.35 cm. Point markers where the value is greater than 100 are plotted as PLX markers with the default height of 0.32 cm. The height can be changed in the file plogeo.ini with the help of the initialization parameter HMAR.

 

NETZ

Plots the mesh.

Input:

1st line: colour number, line thickness, line type

 

RAND

Plots the mesh boundary

Input:

1st line: colour number, line thickness, line type

 

Data plots