B.4 Symbols used in the Visualization module

Table B–8 presents the special graphical symbols used by the Visualization module. These special symbols appear when you produce a fast, undeformed, deformed, contour, or symbol plot of a model containing any of these components. For information on customizing the color and size of these symbols, see Coloring part instances, elements, nodes, materials, sections, and display groups, Section 37.4.2, and Controlling the display of model entities, Section 37.10, respectively.

Table B–8 Special graphical symbols used by the Visualization module.

Two-node dashpot elements
The Visualization module displays two-node dashpot elements using the symbol shown. You can choose to display a straight line in place of this symbol by selecting Extra coarse refinement for all curved edges and faces in your model. For more information, see Refining curved edges and faces, Section 37.11.2.
Two-node spring elements
The Visualization module displays two-node spring elements using the symbol shown. You can customize the appearance of the curves in this symbol using the options for refining curved edges and faces. The Visualization module displays a two-node spring element as a straight line when you select Extra coarse refinement for all curved edges and faces in your model. For more information, see Refining curved edges and faces, Section 37.11.2.
Reference nodes
The Visualization module displays the reference node for a rigid surface as a cross. You cannot customize the shape of this symbol.
Tracer particles
The Visualization module displays a tracer particle as a cross within a square. You cannot customize the shape of this symbol.

In addition to the special symbols the Visualization module uses to display the model components listed above, you can choose to display symbols representing results, model entities (boundary conditions, coupling constraints, connectors, coordinate systems, and point elements), and nodal locations. For more information, see the following sections: