Hi @jlkono
I think the problem is that we do not know what "means to isolate parts for study from the assembly, as one can do from inventor stress analysis environment" means. I do not use Inventor Stress Analysis (ISA) enough to know what that means. The question is whether you are trying to hide a part (make it invisible temporarily) or remove it from the analysis?
Can you clarify specifically what you are trying to do (if the suggestions below do not cover what you are trying to do)?
Here are the things that you can do in the Nastran:
- Exclude a part from the analysis. If you right-click on a part of an assembly in the Nastran model tree, you can choose "Exclude from Analysis". This removes the part from the analysis.
- Hide a part in pre-processing. If you right-click on a part of an assembly in the Nastran model tree, you can choose "Visibility" to hide a part. This does not remove it from the analysis, and it does not hide the mesh or loads/constraints applied to the part.
- Hide a mesh. There are two different ways to hide the mesh. (The mesh display is separate from the part display. If you want to hide both, you need to hide both separately.) You can right-click on the idealization and turn the Display off. Of course, this hides the mesh for all parts/bodies in the idealization. Alternatively, you can use the "Mesh > Mesh Table" and uncheck the Visibility for individual parts.
- Hide the part in the results. If you edit the contour, click the "Part View" checkbox/tab. Then select the parts you want to display in the graphics. Then click "Display" button to show the results on the selected part and hide the other parts. Note that there are two ways to access the edit Contour dialog: right-click on the contour name in the model tree and choose "Edit", or click on "Results > Options" on the ribbon after the contour is shown.
Regarding the multiple selection in the Nastran model tree, it sounds like you are using an outdated version of 2018. Is that correct? If using 2018, you should be using version 2018.2.1.428. (You can check the version from the "Nastran Support > About" command on the ribbon.) See Nastran In-CAD 2018.2 hotfix 1 is now available if you need to install the update.
The range shown in the legend can also be changed by editing the contour, then "Contour Options > Specify Min/Max".
John Holtz, P.E. Global Product Support
Autodesk, Inc. If not provided, indicate the version of Inventor Nastran you are using.If the issue is related to a model, attach the model! See What files to provide when the model is needed.