Define Boundary Group

 

 

 

Define (create, modify & delete) boundary group names to which specific nodes and elements specified with particular boundary conditions are later assigned.

In a relatively complicated model for a complex structure, grouping specific nodes and elements assigned with particular boundary conditions becomes handy when the groups of the boundary conditions are to be repeatedly selected. Using the boundary group names, can we then select (Select Identity) or activate (Active Identity) frequently used boundary groups. Boundary groups are especially dedicated to Construction Stage analysis (of a sequential bridge construction) where each part of the total structure erected in each stage may retain different boundary conditions from those of other stages.

Boundary groups can be defined in Define Boundary Group first. Next, the desired nodes and elements assigned with particular boundary conditions can be selected in the Group tab of the Tree Menu and assigned to the groups by Drag & Drop. Or, the boundary groups can be directly assigned at the time of defining the boundary conditions.

 

 

 

From the Main Menu select Structure > Group > B/L/T > Define Boundary Group.

 

 

 

Name

Enter the name of a boundary group to be created, modified or deleted.

Note
When a PSC box bridge is modeled by the use of Bridge Wizard of midas Civil, the names of the auto-generated Boundary Groups are as follows:

ILM Bridge Model Wizard

FCM Bridge Wizard

MSS/FSM Bridge Wizard

 

Suffix

The Suffix entry field is provided for the convenience of creating a number of related group names simultaneously. This is mainly used to generate changing boundary conditions pertaining to multiple construction stages.

Note
The construction stages defined by using Construction Stage Wizard for Building automatically create the Boundary Groups of "#CS Construction Stage No."and"#DP-Story Name".

Group Sorting

: Sort in ascending alphanumeric order

: Sort in descending alphanumeric order

: The selected group moves up one position in the list. The use of [Ctrl] or [Shift] key permits multi-selection.

: The selected group moves down one position in the list. The use of [Ctrl] or [Shift] key permits multi-selection.

 


The entered boundary group is created. The boundary groups as many as defined in the Suffix entry field are simultaneously created.


The designated boundary group name is modified.


Selected boundary group names are deleted. The use of [Ctrl] key permits multi-selection.


All the boundary groups on the list are deleted except for the selected groups. The use of [Ctrl] key permits multi-selection.


Close the Define boundary Group dialog box.

 

Note 1
Use the Group tab of the Tree Menu to assign nodes and elements specified with particular boundary conditions to the defined Boundary Groups.

First, select the nodes and elements specified with particular boundary conditions to be assigned to a group using the Selection functions. Next, drag and drop the boundary group name to which the selected nodes and elements will be assigned from the Tree Menu to the Model Window.

Select the boundary conditions that will be assigned to the boundary group in the Select Boundary Type dialog box. Upon clicking , the selected boundary conditions will be assigned to the selected nodes and elements, which will in turn be assigned to the boundary group.

       

Note 2
When a number of boundary conditions are defined by different boundary groups and assigned to a node or an element in a given construction stage, the accumulated effect is considered in that construction stage.