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Plotting data from Multiple Design Scenarios

Plotting data from Multiple Design Scenarios

Plotting data from Multiple Design Scenarios

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Hello,

I am still learning Cosmos and I'm having a problem that I hope is just my own ignorance and not a shortcoming in the software...

I am trying to qualitatively reduce the influence of installation torque on a strain-gage sensor. In order to do this, I'm adding a stress relief notch on the cylindrical wall of the sensor in order to divert the stresses away from the strain gage.

I therefore want to vary 3 different parameters using the design scenario table. I have done this, but I can only plot the Sx results (on a split line) for the LAST scenario. I need the results for all iterations to analyze the trends. Can the plots for the in-between iterations be shown as well? I am NOT interested in maximums/minimums, but rather I want the entire profile along my split line, which would require the entire stress matrix to be used to generate the plot.

Thanks in advance!

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