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October 1, 2020 at 1:29 pm
nad04
Subscriberhow can i create a contour and measure the depth or the width in my results like this figures
October 23, 2020 at 2:57 pmSamir Kadam
Ansys EmployeeHello Array , nHope you are doing great! Sorry for delayed reply on your query. nIn the contour plot images as you shared, it seems the text, values, shapes, arrows etc are added to the images in third party products like Powerpoint or Word or other. But you can get the result values at the desired location in Ansys Mechanical. nFor that, you can go to Results tab and then use Probe tool. You can place the Probe at the desired location on your result contour plot, add an appropriate name (under Note) and it will add it under the Graphics Annotations table. It will fetch the result value and corresponding location at that Probe. Once you have added all your required Probes, you can export it as an Excel file and calculate the distance between two Probes. nPlease see following image for more reference. nThe Ansys Learning Forum is a public forum. You are prohibited from providing (i) information that is confidential to You, your employer, or any third party, (ii) Personal Data or individually identifiable health information, (iii) any information that is U.S. Government Classified, Controlled Unclassified Information, International Traffic in Arms Regulators (ITAR) or Export Administration Regulators (EAR) controlled or otherwise have been determined by the United States Government or by a foreign government to require protection against unauthorized disclosure for reasons of national security, or (iv) topics or information restricted by the People's Republic of China data protection and privacy laws.Please Login to Report Topic
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