The Partition Domains node (

) provides an operation that partitions selected domains at specified locations. You can specify the curves or surfaces for the partitioning in various ways (see the
Partition with list information under
Partition Domains below). Partitioning domains can be useful in cases where a structured mesh would be a better choice than an unstructured mesh but the domains are not suitable for a mapped or swept mesh. A
Partition Domains node can occur at any position in the geometry sequence; it works with output geometries before the Form Union/Assembly node, assembly geometries, and virtual geometries. The output of a
Partition Domains node’s partitioning operation includes the same number of geometry objects as the input to the partitioning. To add it to a 2D or 3D geometry, on the
Geometry toolbar’s
Boolean and Partitions menu (

), select
Partition Domains. You can also right-click the
Geometry node to add this from the
Boolean and Partitions submenu.
In the Domains to partition list, add the domains that you want to partition.
From the Partition with list in 2D, choose one of the following methods for defining the curves for partitioning the domains:
Using the Vertices defining line segments or
Vertices defining lines list, it is possible to select any number of vertices (greater than 1). The operation automatically groups the selected vertices into pairs according to minimal distances and defines one partitioning line segment or line per pair.
From the Partition with list in 3D, choose one of the following methods for defining the surfaces for partitioning the domains:
You can change the settings for the Repair tolerance list if you experience problems with the partition operation. Geometric entities that have a distance less than the repair tolerance are merged.
Select the Resulting objects selections check box to create predefined selections for all or some of domains, boundaries, edges, and points that the resulting objects consist of. Select
All levels,
Domain selection (the default),
Boundary selection,
Edge selection (3D only),
Point selection, of
Off from the
Show in physics (
Show in instances if in a geometry part,
Show in 3D if in a work plane’s plane geometry) list. These selections are available in all applicable selection lists under the physics, mesh, materials, and results branches but do not appear as separate selection nodes in the model tree. If you want to make the selections contribute to a cumulative selection, select a cumulative selection from the
Contribute to list, or click the
New button to create a new cumulative selection (see
Cumulative Selections).