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Abaqus/CAE
loads
the Visualization module
automatically when you open an output database.
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To perform many Visualization module functions,
you can use either a menu item or a tool in the toolbox.
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You can use the buttons on the right side of the context bar to display
the state of the model in each frame of the analysis.
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The Visualization module has different plot
types. Common plot options are available to control the appearance of the model
in all plot types. Some plot types have specialized plot options as well.
Customization options apply only to the current viewport and are not saved
between sessions. You can use the Defaults button to
restore the default plot options.
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You use the viewport annotation options to customize the appearance of
items that appear in all plots, such as the title block, the state block, and
the orientation triad. The title block displays information about the analysis
that generated the output database. The state block contains information about
the step and increment being displayed.
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In all plots
Abaqus
selects a default variable to display from the field output portion of the
output database. You can use the Field Output toolbar or
dialog box to select the variable to display.
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You can display a time history animation from the data in an output
database, or you can generate a scale factor animation based on a single
increment of the results. You can animate a deformed, contour, symbol, or
material orientation (time history animation only) plot; the animation uses the
respective plot options to control the appearance of the model. You can
customize these plots while the animation is running.
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A symbol plot shows the magnitude and direction of a particular vector
or tensor variable at a specified step and frame. By default, symbol plots
display the magnitudes for vector variables and all principal components for
tensor variables.
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A material orientation plot shows the material directions of elements in
your model at a specified step and frame of your analysis. Material
orientations are displayed on an element-by-element basis at the material
integration points, with no averaging across elements.
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You can display an X–Y plot of any variable
stored in the output database. In most cases the
X-axis is assumed to be time.
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You can use the Operate on XY Data dialog box to
create new X–Y data objects based on operations on
existing data objects.
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You can use the Query toolset to probe a model or
X–Y plot. You can write the values you obtain to a
file.