TAGGED: 3d-geometry, beam-analysis, user-defined-result
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June 30, 2023 at 9:33 amKevin GnanarajSubscriber
Is there a way to get a variable such as the total length of an imported geometry along one axis within the model view? I'm trying to get the deformation per unit length from the origin of a beam constrained at the centre with a load distribution as a user defined variable.
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June 30, 2023 at 5:11 pmArminAnsys Employee
Hi Kevin,
You can define a path by right-clicking on the "Model" in the project outline and then select insert --> Construction Geometry --> Path.
Once a path is specified, you can simply request the variable of interest (for example, total deformation) to be plotted along the path. Right-click on Solution and select the variable of interest, then for the entry, Scoping Method, select "Path" and finally select your prescribed path defined earlier along the beam.
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July 6, 2023 at 7:39 amKevin GnanarajSubscriber
Thank you, I was able to define a path, what are the differences between LOC_DEF and LOC? Both of them have the unit "displacement"
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July 6, 2023 at 3:41 pmArminAnsys Employee
Hi Kevin,
It appears that LOC provides the location of each node while LOC_DEF provides the deformation of each note. Please see if the thread below is helpful to you:
/forum/forums/topic/export-nodal-coordinate/
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