Deflection, all effects result
The Deflection, all effects result combines differential cooling, differential shrinkage and orientation effects to show the final part warpage.
This result is calculated one of two ways.
- Against an anchor plane where three points are specified on the part that define a plane. The deflection of the warped part in relation to this plane is measured.
- The deformed geometry is measured against a Best Fit plane. The plane is defined in such a way that the total displacement of Reference points is as small as possible. As many reference points as required can be specified.
Using this result
Examine the extent of the deflection of the part and ensure that the result is within tolerance.
Small deflections can be magnified using the Scale factor setting on the Deflection tab of the Plot Properties dialog.
Deflection results can be animated. The animation illustrates the change in shape of the part from the original part shape to the final deflected geometry.
Things to look for
Investigate the specific deflection results to determine the major factor(s) contributing to the part distortion. A focused resolution can then proceed.