After a contour plot has been applied in the Contour panel, the Cache feature will become active and allow you to add
the currently active contour result to an internal cache.
The averaging options allow you to limit the averaging of results to only a group of elements that are considered to be
bound by same feature angle or face.
The Free Body Diagram (FBD) tool facilitates the extraction and post-processing of Grid Point Force (GPFORCE) results
and can be used create and edit Free Body Diagrams (FBD).
Starting in version 2021, the Stress Linearization tool has been renamed as Extract-Linearize and will support both the
Extract Data and Stress Linearization methods.
A result manipulation library that enables user-defined data types to be added to a result, and transitions complex data
manipulation tasks from HyperView to a reusable, modifiable set of libraries that focus solely on result processing tasks.
The fatigue manager allows you to write stress and strain results from a finite element analysis to an external file that
can be used to set up a fatigue analysis.
The fatigue configuration file is a user-defined external ASCII-file through which the data groups from results of static/modal/transient analysis of different solvers can be read.
After a contour plot has been applied in the Contour panel, the Cache feature will become active and allow you to add
the currently active contour result to an internal cache.
Only the currently active contoured result may be added to
the internal cache.
Create an internal cache of the active contour result using one of the
following methods.
From the Contour panel panel, click
Cache.
Right-click in the graphics area, or the browser white
space, and select Create > Cached Result > Contour from the context menu.
Note: Whenever a result is cached, it is computed for each frame the first time
a frame is loaded, thereby making the time taken for the first time load
greater. The times for all subsequent loads will be significantly
reduced.