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Volumes for Individual strain ranges in a strain distribution

Volumes for Individual strain ranges in a strain distribution

Volumes for Individual strain ranges in a strain distribution

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I'm doing a simple compression testing on a cylindrical sample and was analyzing the strain distribution on it. I see the various strain ranges on the sample differentiated by various colours. How can I calculate the volume of the sample material in a particular strain range?

RE: Volumes for Individual strain ranges in a strain distribution

Do you have an iso-surface plot option?

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RE: Volumes for Individual strain ranges in a strain distribution

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Ya I have the isosurface plot option. Kindly explain me how to find the volume using the isosurace plot option. Thanks in advance.

RE: Volumes for Individual strain ranges in a strain distribution

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Hello Kellnerp,

  Thanks for the tip. Ya it was useful. I used the Capped Isosurface option. It shows the elaments with the same strain values. But can any one share how to find the volume of the material shown using capped isosurface? Thanks in advance.

RE: Volumes for Individual strain ranges in a strain distribution

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Hello guys,

    I used the Capped Isosurface option. It shows the elements with the same strain values. But can any one share how to find the volume of the material shown using capped isosurface? This help is urgently needed. Will be very thankful if some one can share his thoughts. Thanks in advance.

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