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Ansys Workbench Design Xplorer v12 vs. v11

Ansys Workbench Design Xplorer v12 vs. v11

Ansys Workbench Design Xplorer v12 vs. v11

(OP)
Hello All,

With WB 2.0 from Ansys the user interface has been completely rewritten.  However, I am having trouble trying to create a simple sensitivity plot whereby some result is plotted graphically in 2D versus some design variable.

In version 11 (or WB 1.0) this was fairly straight forward.  You would specify the design variable, it could sweep the value for your from a minimum to a maximum with X number of points in between, and then you would click the go button.

In WB 2.0 with Ansys 12...I am completely lost.  I watched their videos on line and still cannot seem to generate a simple 2D plot.  There seems to be so much focus on six sigma DOE that doing something simple is just painful.

Does anyone have experience or can point me in the right direction to create a simple 2D results plot in Design Xplorer in WB 2.0?

Thanks,

Steve

RE: Ansys Workbench Design Xplorer v12 vs. v11

(OP)
Ooops.

WB 2.0 = WB 12

WB 1.0 = WB 11

I was in a half daze when I wrote this post.  However, I am stil very confused regarding the new ways in which the design explorer works.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

STeve

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