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CAESAR II Users Guide

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In Tutorial A - Create a stress isometric drawing using the default drawing style, we learned to open a CAESAR II file and create a drawing without any annotations. The software saves all information associated to input features in the CAESAR II file when you define specific inputs for a model. You can make the drawing more detailed by adding this information to the drawing. In this part of the tutorial, we add annotations for input features to the RELIEF.C2 file.

  1. Select File > Open.

  2. On the Open dialog box, click the Examples button on the right side.

  3. Select RELIEF.C2 from the file list, and then click Open.

  4. On the Home tab, click Generate Stress Isometrics to open the model in the C2Isogen module.

  5. Select Edit Stress Annotations from the Isometric Tools toolbar to open the Stress Isometric Annotations pane. By default, the pane opens the Input tab.

    The Feature list displays all the input features available in CAESAR II. Depending on the feature you select, the software displays a list of nodes associated to the feature.

  6. Click the check boxes in the Select column if you want to include the information associated to the node or element in your drawing. For example, select Node Numbers in the Feature list, and then select nodes 110 and 115. Annotations for the selected node numbers are added to the model and are visible in the display area.