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Old   June 13, 2021, 05:51
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I recently started using the Ansys workbench for my thesis project, and I would like to ask what is the best approach to show the post-processing results?

For example, I had run a transient structural analysis simulation, and I got a result, i.e., deformed body,

how will we compare the deformed body to the original geometry to find changes in volume or diameter, etc.?

or is there any better way to show my results for people to understand in an easier way like to show in my thesis report

I saw some approaches like using probes, but I am searching for a new and better way to show my results as a body got deformed, and this is the diameter change or volume change.
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