Question:
I want to hide my surface results for a certain range close to the zero value. How can I easily do this in RFEM 6?
Answer:
If there are only individual areas that are governing for the design in a model, the evaluation based on isobands may quickly become confusing. However, there is a clear solution to this in RFEM 6.
When displaying the results, RFEM 6 provides the option of activating gray areas. Thus, the color scale spectrum only shows the relevant areas: The areas with low loads are hidden. Image 01 and Image 02 show the difference between the deactivated and the activated gray areas.
For this, select "Type of Display" - "Isobands" - "Gray Zone" in the lower part of the result navigator and activate it. You can select a value between 0.1% and 50% to which the gray area should extend. This percentage value indicates the limits of the gray area. It refers to the absolute minimum and maximum of the active result variable.