In this task you will examine several ways to display results.
In this task, you will:
If you have the model from the previous task open, skip the next three steps.
Open Project from the tasks pane, and navigate to the
Postprocessing
. Alternatively, click the green M on the top left of the Application menu to select it from the list of recently opened projects.
to animate the result.
several times. Each frame represents a different time in the cycle.
The time the frame represents within the cycle is shown to the right of the slider bar in the Animation toolbar. It is also shown beneath the result type description in the top-right corner of the Model pane. You can drag the slider bar to the left or right to select a time in the analysis that is of interest.
. The Plot properties dialog appears. This allows you to edit the way the results are displayed.
Play.
Plot Properties and select the Methods tab.
Play to view the result.
Plot Properties.
Play to view the result.
From the scale bar on the right of the Model pane, it appears that at the end of the cycle, the temperature around the injection location is about 240°C. The temperature at a specific point can be determined using the
Examine
feature.
, then click the part of the model you are interested in. The temperature at the point selected is displayed.
Plot Properties. The appearance of the model has changed. This is because the scale on the right of the screen has been automatically modified to represent the temperature range within this frame. Previously it accommodated the temperature range throughout the cycle.
Step Backward several times.
Each step in the animation now represents a decrease in the temperature displayed. The description beside the slider bar now reads C (for Celsius). Previously it displayed s (for seconds).
The description at the top of the Model pane shows:
If you are interested in a specific value, you can use this value as a limit in the display. You will now find what portion of the model is above 150°C.
Plot Properties and select the Scaling tab.
Play.
Again the coloring of the model has altered to reflect the changed scale bar limits, and the gray area represents sections of the mold above 150°C.
The scale bar represents the angle of the weld line. We are interested in the flow front temperature at that point.
Plot Properties. Select the Highlight tab.
Browse button and select
Temperature at flow front
from the Select Result dialog that appears. We can see from the scale bar that the temperature of the flow fronts were in the range of about 225–230°C when the weld lines were formed. We need to compare this result with the material processing properties.
Select Material in the Study Tasks pane, and choose Details from the menu.
From the Recommended Processing tab, you can see that the Melt temperature range (recommended) for the material is 200–260°C. The temperature of the flow front should not cause a weak point in the mold.
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