After you solve your analysis, you will want to analyze the results. This often involves processing data from the results file and organizing it so that the relevant parameters and their relationships are available. This section contains information on the tools you will use, along with examples of how to use them.
General information on postprocessing can be found in The General Postprocessor (POST1) and The Time-History Postprocessor (POST26) in the Basic Analysis Guide
The following specific topics are available here:
- 6.1. Postprocessing Complex Results
- 6.2. Visualizing the Orbits After a Modal or Harmonic Analysis
- 6.3. Printing the Orbit Characteristics After a Modal or Harmonic Analysis
- 6.4. Animating the Orbits After a Modal or Harmonic Analysis
- 6.5. Visualizing Your Orbits After a Transient Analysis
- 6.6. Postprocessing Bearing and Reaction Forces
- 6.7. Campbell Diagram