Select from the main menu bar or click
in the toolbox.
The triad options appear.
Toggle on the buttons to the left of each of the axes to display or
suppress them.
Click on the color samples to select the color or colors of your
choice for the visible triad axes in the plot.
Drag the Size slider to increase or decrease the
length of the axes in the material orientation triads in your plot. Axis length
ranges from 0 to 30; the default length is 6.
Note:
You can specify an axis length value larger than 30 by using the
Abaqus Scripting Interface.
See
Using the Python interpreter.
From the Basis options, select Screen
size or Model size as the basis for
calculations of axis length in material orientation triads. If you select
Screen size,
Abaqus/CAE
resizes the triads as you change the size of the viewport; and if you select
Model size,
Abaqus/CAE
resizes the triads as you zoom in and out.
Click the arrow next to the Thickness field, and
select the axis thickness of your choice.
Click the arrow next to the Arrowhead field, and
select the arrowhead design of your choice.
If desired, you can display a smaller subset of the material
orientation triads to clarify the presentation of a plot with many triads. Drag
the Symbol density slider to a value between
High and Low.
If your results include field output from the
SORIENT output variable and output from
elements with composite sections, specify the material orientation you want to
use. Select Ply to display each ply with its own material
orientation, or select Layup to display the entire
composite layup using the orientation specified in the composite layup
definition.
Click Apply to implement your changes.
The material orientation plot triads in the current viewport change
to reflect your settings.
By default, your changes are saved for the duration of the session
and will affect all subsequent material orientation plots. If you want to
retain your changes for subsequent sessions, save them to a file. For more
information, see
Saving customizations for use in subsequent sessions.