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Display Options Dialog - Design Sensitivity Analysis

Display Options Dialog - Design Sensitivity Analysis

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Display Options Dialog - Design Sensitivity Analysis

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The Display Options dialog allows you to customize the response plot using the following options:

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Display Options dialog - Design Sensitivity Analysis

Option

Description

Display

Do not show phase - Hides the phase values on the plot.

Show phase - Displays the phase values on the plot.

Scale

The following options are available under Scale:

 

Linear

Plots the linear values.

 

Logarithmic

Plots the values in logarithmic scale.  With this scale, data points are spread out more, which makes it easier to view.

 

% Plot

Plots the contribution of the selected modes as a percentage of the total response.  Percentage plot is a good option to use when comparing contributors versus the total response.

 

dB10

10 logarithmic of the participation value over the reference value.

 

dB20

20 logarithmic of the participation value over the reference value.  For acoustic responses, the reference pressure is 20E-12 MPa.

 

Weighting

A – A-weighting used to define equal loudness sound pressure levels.

B – B-weighting used to define equal loudness sound pressure levels.

C – C-weighting used to define equal loudness sound pressure levels.

U – U-weighting used to define equal loudness sound pressure levels.

Unit

The Unit option allows you to display unit information in the axes labels.  Place a check mark in the Unit box to enable this feature; remove it to disable this feature.  The entity units are derived from unit sets for Time, Length and Force.  For example, the acceleration is m/s2 if Time is set to seconds (s), Length is set to meters (m), and Force is set to Newtons (N).

Plot Layout

Allows you to select how the plot window is displayed.

 

New windows on current page

Plot is placed into a new window on the current page.

 

Active window

Plot is placed into the active window.

 

New windows on new page

Plot is placed into a new window on a new page.

See Also:

Design Sensitivity Analysis - Load Tab

Design Sensitivity Analysis - Display Tab

Design Sensitivity Analysis - Study Tab

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