To view the displacement distribution:
The deformation scale refers to the scale factor that the program uses to scale the deformed shape of the model. The value of the scale factor depends on the model’s largest dimension and the calculated deformations.
For example, a scale factor of 50 means that the largest deformation calculated by SimulationXpress is shown as 50% larger than the largest dimension of the smallest boundary box that surrounds the model.
A larger deformation scale factor helps you visualize deflections that are a lot smaller compared to the original dimensions of the model.
The numerical values for the von Mises stress and resultant displacement plots are the actual values, and they are not scaled by the deformation scale factor.