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Mechanical APDL Basic Analysis Guide - Ansys

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Chapter 15: Creating Graphs<br />

If you want to review your material property curves, trace the time-history response of your system, or examine<br />

the relationship between any two items in your analysis, you can often do so most effectively using<br />

a graph. ANSYS graphs can be either 2-D (X-Y) or 3-D (X-Y-Z, where Z must always be TIME).<br />

The following figure shows two typical graphs:<br />

Figure 15.1 Typical ANSYS Graphs<br />

The most convenient way to create and control graph displays is by using the GUI operations available under<br />

Utility Menu> Plot and Utility Menu> PlotCtrls. Alternatively, you can use graphics action and control<br />

commands, as described in the following topics:<br />

15.1. Graph Display Actions<br />

15.2. Changing the Specifications for Graph Displays<br />

15.1. Graph Display Actions<br />

The commands listed below create graphs anywhere in the ANSYS program (including the BEGIN level):<br />

To display linear material properties (those defined with the MP family of commands) as a function of temperature,<br />

use the following:<br />

Command(s): MPPLOT<br />

GUI: Utility Menu> Plot> Materials<br />

To display nonlinear data curves (stress-strain, B-H curve, etc. defined with the TB family of commands), use<br />

one of the following:<br />

Command(s): TBPLOT<br />

GUI: Utility Menu> Plot> Data Tables<br />

To display column vectors of array parameters, use one of the following:<br />

Command(s): *VPLOT<br />

GUI: Utility Menu> Plot> Array Parameters<br />

The commands listed below create graphs in POST1 only:<br />

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