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Old   November 26, 2014, 13:06
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Hi friends.... i am doing my bachelor project...

i have lap joint with rivet... I have done meshing... then applied force and given fixed support... got results....

Now i want to plot different graphs from results e.g. stress-stress curve... stress-deformation... force-deformation curve... how to do it?

Help me please

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Old   November 29, 2014, 06:15
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Someone reply me and help me please
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Hey
maybe this link help you

http://www.padtinc.com/blog/the-focu...sys-mechanical
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