1D-Plot the Deformation of a Line / Edge

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Hi again,

I wanna plot the deformation (shape) of an outer edge / line of a 3D-structure before and after applying an external load. The undeformed shape I obtain via a 1D-plot using the expression z over x or the arc-length out of an edge 3d node under results. The displacement I obtain via a 3D-cut line. But how can I obtain the position z over the length x in the deformed state? I´m only able to get the undeformed state. But the information about these coordinates must be available in the results, since the 3D-Plot shows the deformation. Maybe one can use the mesh nodes along that line/edge? Pls give me a hint, I´m dealing with that topic for 4 days now.

Thanks,

BR Sven


3 Replies Last Post 11 sept. 2025, 16:42 UTC+2
Edgar J. Kaiser Certified Consultant

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Posted: 6 hours ago 11 sept. 2025, 14:51 UTC+2

Did you try a line plot along this edge and plot the deformation w or w+z along the line?

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Edgar J. Kaiser
emPhys Physical Technology
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Did you try a line plot along this edge and plot the deformation w or w+z along the line?

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Posted: 5 hours ago 11 sept. 2025, 16:15 UTC+2

Hello Edgar,

thanks for the fast reply. Yes I used a line plot in a 1d-plot group to plot the displacement w, which works so far. But I have to mention, that the outer edge is not a straight line but it is curved (crowned). So in fact I need to plot the position of a curved outer edge/line in pristine and deformed state.

BR Sven

Hello Edgar, thanks for the fast reply. Yes I used a line plot in a 1d-plot group to plot the displacement w, which works so far. But I have to mention, that the outer edge is not a straight line but it is curved (crowned). So in fact I need to plot the position of a curved outer edge/line in pristine and deformed state. BR Sven

Edgar J. Kaiser Certified Consultant

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Posted: 5 hours ago 11 sept. 2025, 16:42 UTC+2

w+z?

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Edgar J. Kaiser
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www.emphys.com
w+z?

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