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Ploting only part of the model.

Ploting only part of the model.

Ploting only part of the model.

(OP)
Hello
I am solving a strutural problem and I want to look at the stresses (von' misses for example) at just some parts of the problem. Specifically I want to plot the stresses on just one of the volumes that are involved. Is that possible? If yes how?
Thank you
Antonis Monokrousos

RE: Ploting only part of the model.

Yes, of course. Just select the involved elements and then plot the stresses. If you know what the volume number is, select that volume (vsel) and then select the elements associated with that volume (eslv).

Alex

RE: Ploting only part of the model.

(OP)
Thanks a lot! I was stupidly trying to plot it by just selecting the volume.
Best regards

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