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Numerical Results

Deformed Shape

The following video shows how to plot the deformed shape and use it to check if the displacement constraints have been applied correctly.

Summary of the above video:

    Under the tree, highlight Solution
    Select Deformation > Total Deformation
    Solve

 

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Contours

We next take a look at

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variation in the model.

Summary of the above video:

    Under the tree, highlight Solution
    Select Stress > Normal Stress
    Check that it is in the X direction and rename to sigma_x
    Solve

You can save an image of the contours to a file using the instructions below.

It's incredibly hard to describe in words where this button is located. Watch the video and skip to 0:18 for the location. OR use the snipping tool.

 

Below, we take a closer look at the

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variation on the front face and compare it to what we expect from beam bending theory.

Summary of the above video:

    Next to Probe, click on Max and Min to enable the location of highest and lowest normal stress in the x direction

 

We interrogate

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variation in the interior of the model using "section planes".

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along a Line using "Path" Operations

First, we create two coordinate systems which we'll use to define the start and end points of the line.

 

Second, we create the desired line on the front face.

 

Last, we extract

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along the line and export the results to an Excel file.

 


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