Use the Hide for Physics (
) to hide geometric entities (boundaries, for example) in the analyzed (finalized) geometry used for modeling at a specific geometric entity level for any View. Use it to hide parts of the geometry from the view in the Materials, physics interface, Mesh, studies, and Results branches. You can also use named selection to define the entities to hide.
The Settings window for
Hide for Physics contains the following section:
Hide a set of geometric entities at a specific Geometric entity level:
Domain (the default),
Boundary,
Edge (3D only), or
Point. From the
Selection list, select
Manual (the default) or
All domains,
All boundaries,
All edges (3D only), or
All points. The
Selection list also contains any named selections if available for the selected geometric entity level. If
Manual is selected, go to the
Graphics window and select the geometric entities that you want to hide. The selected entities appear in the list under the
Selection list. For example, hide some domains that are not of interest in the model, or some boundaries only on a specific domain to get a clearer view of some of the model. You can include the hidden entities in a plot by selecting the
Show hidden entities check box under
Plot Settings in the corresponding plot group’s
Settings window. Use the
Add to Selection (
),
Remove from Selection (
),
Clear Selection (
), and
Zoom to Selection (
) buttons as needed. Click the
Show Entities in Selection button (
) at the top of the
Settings window to show or hide the selected geometry objects or geometric entities in the
Graphics window.