The Transient Sensor Graph PropertyManager allows you to generate graphs of the results stored in transient sensors. Transient sensors are available for nonlinear, linear dynamic, drop test, and transient thermal analyses.
To display this PropertyManager, create a transient sensor to track the desired result of a transient study. After you run the study, right-click Results and select Graph Transient Sensors.
Response
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X axis |
Select time, frequency (for harmonic and random vibration studies), or a transient sensor from the menu. |
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Units |
Select a unit for the X-axis component. |
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Y axis |
Select a transient sensor from the menu. |
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Units |
Select a unit for the Y-axis component. |
X-Axis Range (Time)
(Appears if time is selected above for X-axis.)
Full |
Select to plot results for all time steps. |
Defined |
Select to plot results for a selected time interval.
Min
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Minimum value of time interval
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Max
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Maximum value of time interval
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Resolution of intermediate points
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Set the resolution of intermediate time steps. For example, if you set 2, results are plotted for every other time step.
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X-Axis Range (Frequency)
(Available for harmonic and random vibration studies. Appears if frequency is selected above for X-axis.)
Full |
Select to plot results for all frequency steps. |
Defined |
Select to plot results for a selected frequency interval.
Min
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Minimum value of frequency interval
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Max
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Maximum value of frequency interval
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Resolution of intermediate points
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Set the resolution of intermediate frequency steps. For example, if you set 2, results are plotted for every other frequency step.
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