27.3 Producing a results symbol plot

A symbol plot shows the magnitude and direction of a vector or tensor variable at a specified step and frame. ABAQUS/CAE represents the values as symbols (for example, arrows) at locations on your model. For more information on tensor and field output variables, see Overview of field output variable selection, Section 24.4.1. For more information on selecting the results step, see Selecting a specific results step and frame, Section 24.2.1. To learn how to display the minimum and maximum values associated with your symbol plot, see Customizing the legend, Section 37.1.

To produce a symbol plot:

  1. Open the output database containing your analysis results.

  2. Select the results step and frame to display.

  3. Select the primary field output vector or tensor variable to display.

  4. For a symbol plot on the deformed shape, select the deformed field output variable to display.

  5. Select the plot state–independent and symbol plot customization options you want.

  6. If your chosen field output includes complex numbers, select the Complex Form tab in the Result Options dialog box to control the numeric form to display.

  7. From the main menu bar, select PlotSymbols and choose whether to plot the symbols on the deformed model shape, the undeformed shape, or both.

    Tip:  You can also produce a symbol plot using the deformed , undeformed , or superimposed symbol tools in the toolbox.

    The current viewport changes to display a customized symbol plot of the specified field output variable at the specified step and frame of the current output database.

    ABAQUS automatically refreshes your symbol plot each time you click Apply in the step and frame selector dialog box, plot state–independent options, superimpose plot options (if applicable), or symbol plot options dialog boxes.


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