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Some models can be imported according to a loadcase. These models are from the database (B00 files).

1.From the Menu Bar, select Process > Model Manager > Database Searching.
2.Click the Choose button to view and select a loadcase.

A list of submodels to import appears in the window just below the Loadcase File selection.  These submodels appear in red indicating that they are not already loaded and not connected.

3.Select a submodel from the list.
4.Click Search Model to find the submodel in the database.

To learn how to search in the database, see database search.

The Hierarchy Data section is now available.

5.If necessary, set a new Name for the submodel.
6.If necessary, set a Parent name to define its position in the tree (the default position is root; the submodel will be attached to the root).

The Position and Preview section is now available.

7.Click Start Positioning to start the positioning of the submodel using the mesh editing tools.
8.Click Ok to save the node displacements; or

Click Cancel to cancel the node displacement, then answer the question at the bottom right of the screen with Yes or No.

The Position and Preview section is now available.

9.Click Merge auto to automatically merge the submodel in the model; or

Click Merge offset to merge the submodel in the model with defined offset values.

10.Set the value in the window and click Set all to: to set this offset value for whole entities.
11.Set the value in the window in front of each entity.
12.Click Confirm Offset to validate the defined offset values.
13.Click Reset to set the default value.
14.Click OK to merge the model and answer the question at the bottom right of the screen with Yes or No.

The values displayed in red are incorrect and must be changed. Negative offset values can be input.

The loaded submodel is now written in orange, indicating that the submodel is loaded and merged in the main model.

Disintersector and Depenetrator

This area is available if the submodel contains shell elements.

In the Parts in main section, select one of the following:

1.Click selectPartGeneral-24 to select nearby parts by picking.

Click selectEntityFromTree-24 to include a tree selection.

Click selectPartBy2PointsUnmask-24  to automatically add the parts defined in the neighborhood of the submodel (see Store and Modify).

2.Click Check intersections to check all the intersections and penetrations. (To learn how to check and remove the intersections and the penetrations, see Quality / Contact).

In the Connect to main model area select:

Click weldsgeneral-24 to create the pre-defined spotwelds in the submodel. (To learn how to create spotwelds, see Connections / Spotweld.)
Click boltsGeneral-24 to create the predefined bolts. (To learn how to create bolts, see Connections / Bolt.)
Click glueGeneral-24 to create the predefined glues. (To learn how to create glues, see Connections / Glue.)
Click massesGeneral-16 to create the predefined added masses. (To learn how to create added masses, see LoadCase / Added Mass).

The loaded submodel is now written in green, indicating that the submodel is loaded, merged, checked and connected.