2009
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Stress Analysis
- 1 Get Started With Stress Analysis
- 2 Analyze Models
- 3 View Results
- 4 Revise Models and Stress Analyses
- 5 Generate Reports
- 6 Manage Stress Analysis Files
- Simulation
- Index
■ Safety factor
■ Frequency response results
Appendices
Appendices include labeled scenario figures, which show the contours for the
different results sets. The sets include equivalent stress, maximum and
minimum principal stresses, deformation, safety factor, and mode shapes
Saving and Distributing Reports
The report is generated as a set of files to view in a Web browser. It includes
the main HTML page, style sheets, generated figures, and other files listed at
the end of the report.
Saving Reports
Use your browser Save As command to save all of the report files into a folder
of your choosing. Recent versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer
®
give you
the option of opening and saving your report in Microsoft
®
Word.
Be careful when you save a report into a folder where you previously saved a
copy of the same report. It is possible to end up with files in the directory that
were used by the previous version of the report, but are not used by the current
version. To avoid confusion, it is best to use a new folder for each version of
a report, or to delete all of the files in a folder before reusing it.
Printing Reports
Use your Web browser Print command to print the report as you would any
Web page.
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