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Viewing Resultant Displacement

  1. In the Simulation study tree, open the Results folder.
  2. Double-click Displacement1 (-Res disp-) to display the plot.

    If the plot does not exist, create this plot using steps 3, 4, or 5 in Viewing von Mises (Equivalent) Stresses.

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