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July 9, 2024 at 5:46 pmhectorSubscriber
I modeled some 3D magnets and ran an analysis after assigning a force parameter to one of them. The analysis result is a resultant force vector with x,y, and z components. Is there anyway to display this vector to help visualize it? Thanks
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August 1, 2024 at 6:56 amTimosAnsys Employee
Hello, you can visualize the vector by selecting a surface of the magnet that the force is applied and then right click> Fields> Other> Surface_Force_Density. Moreover, you can visualize also the Volume force density by selecting the whole magnet and then right click> Fields> Other> Volume_Force_Density
I hope this helps!
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August 7, 2024 at 2:58 amhectorSubscriber
Thanks for the response. This shows the force field. Is there any way to show the resultant force vector?
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