Jeff Hiller
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Posted:
6 years ago
Apr 8, 2019, 8:33 a.m. EDT
Hi Derry,
Deformation plots are automatically scaled, so for a linear problem two plots that differ only by the magnitude of the deformations can look very similar but if you plot the displacements and look at the color scale you should see that they are in fact different in their magnitudes.
Best,
Jeff
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Jeff Hiller
Hi Derry,
Deformation plots are automatically scaled, so for a linear problem two plots that differ only by the magnitude of the deformations can look very similar but if you plot the displacements and look at the color scale you should see that they are in fact different in their magnitudes.
Best,
Jeff
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Posted:
6 years ago
Apr 9, 2019, 4:52 p.m. EDT
Hi Jeff:
Thanks a lot! Just checked that indeed it is true. Didn't expect that, but it is a cool feature.
If I really want to visualize unscaled deformation, i.e. the unscaled deformed geometry, how can I do so?
Thanks,
Derry
Hi Jeff:
Thanks a lot! Just checked that indeed it is true. Didn't expect that, but it is a cool feature.
If I really want to visualize unscaled deformation, i.e. the unscaled deformed geometry, how can I do so?
Thanks,
Derry
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Posted:
6 years ago
Apr 9, 2019, 4:55 p.m. EDT
OK I found the answer, just change the Scale factor in the Defomation settings
OK I found the answer, just change the Scale factor in the Defomation settings