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February 21, 2020 at 8:48 am
htozam
SubscriberUsing code to obtain crack in reinforced concrete produce nice graphics to view on the workbench interface, however, the black background produce unreadible cracks after print out, I searched through the literature and there are graphics of the cracks produced by others with white background, does anyone know which code they might have been using? I am using the following codes:
/SHOW,png
/ANG,1,
/VIEW,1,0,0,0
SET,1,1
/DEVICE,VECTOR,ON
!PLNSOL,s,eqv
!SET,Lstep,1
SET,Last
PLCRACK
Also attached are screen shots of crack graphics with black and white backgrounds.Â
Thanks.
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July 7, 2020 at 1:49 pm
Wenlong
Ansys EmployeeHi,
Just see your question. Hopefully it is still useful:
/RGB,INDEX,100,100,100, 0  Â
/RGB,INDEX, 80, 80, 80,13  Â
/RGB,INDEX, 60, 60, 60,14  Â
/RGB,INDEX, 0, 0, 0,15Â
Regards,
Wenlong
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July 8, 2020 at 4:20 am
htozam
SubscriberHi Wenlong,Â
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It worked pretty well, this is the solution, the background is now in white like the lower diagram in the previously posted pictures, it is much more convenient to see the cracks now. Appreciate it.Â
Kind regards,Â
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