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Viewing results-different viewports

Viewing results-different viewports

Viewing results-different viewports

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Hello everyone,

I have three viewports in ABAQUS viewer, i need to compare them.

The problem is:
the same color has different range of values for different viewports, for instance in the first viewport, the red color represents a stress ranges from 1000-1100, while in the second viewport, the same color (red) represents a stress ranges from 900-1000, and in the third viewport, the same red color has difernt range.

So how can i make the same color has the same range of values for all viewports? I guess this will make comparison much easier

RE: Viewing results-different viewports

Hi,

To set user min and max values for your countor plots go to:
Options -> Countor -> Limits and specify min and max values.

If you are going to compare couple models linked viewports is very helpful.
Viewport -> Linked viewports

Regards,
Bartosz

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