Hexahedron
To create a hexahedron bounded by bilinear faces, on the Geometry toolbar, click More Primitives>Hexahedron (). You can also right-click the Geometry node to add this node from the context menu. Then enter the properties of the hexahedron using the following sections:
Object Type
From the Type list, select Solid or Surface to specify if the hexahedron is a solid object or a (hollow) surface object.
Vertices
Define the position, size, and shape of the hexahedron by specifying the coordinates of its vertices. Vertices 1–4 are the vertices of the bottom face in clockwise order. Vertices 5–8 are the vertices of the top face in clockwise order.
Coordinate System
The coordinate system in which the coordinates of the vertices above are interpreted. From the Work plane list, select xy-plane (the default, for a standard global Cartesian coordinate system) or select any work plane defined above this node in the geometry sequence. If you choose a work plane, the work plane and its coordinate system appear in the Graphics window, using an extra coordinate triad with the directions xw, yw, and zw (which are the used to specify the hexahedron’s position).
Selections of Resulting Entities
If you want to make the resulting entities contribute to a cumulative selection, select a cumulative selection from the Contribute to list (the default, None, gives no contribution), or click the New button to create a new cumulative selection (see Cumulative Selections).
Select the Resulting objects selection check box to create predefined selections (for all levels — objects, domains, boundaries, edges, and points — that are applicable) in subsequent nodes in the geometry sequence. To also make all or one of the types of resulting entities (domains, boundaries, edges, and points) that the hexahedron consists of available as selections in all applicable selection lists (in physics and materials settings, for example), choose an option from the Show in physics (Show in instances if in a geometry part) list: All levels, Domain selection, Boundary selection, Edge selection, or Point selection. The default is Domain selection, which is suitable for use with materials and physics defined in domains. For use with a boundary condition, for example, choose Boundary selection. These selections do not appear as separate selection nodes in the model tree. Select Off to not make any selection available outside of the geometry sequence.