The example is implemented based on non-dimensional quantities, so you'd
have to re-dimensionalize in order to figure out the physical
displacements. You could do that if you like, it's just a matter of
applying appropriate scaling.

Best,
David


On Mon, May 27, 2019 at 12:29 PM Nikrouz <nikrouz....@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear all libMesh users
>
> I am new to finite element. I have run the linear Elastic Cantilever
> Example4(System of Equation).
> (
> https://github.com/libMesh/libmesh/tree/master/examples/systems_of_equations/systems_of_equations_ex4
> )
>
> When I visualize the results, the value of u v  are too big compared
> with size of the Cantilever.
>
> The dimensions of Cantilever is 1.0 x 0.2 while the maximum value of v
> is 94,80,.. for example.
>
> are the results meaningful? I can not visualize the displacement
> vector(u*iHat+v*jHat) to see the deformed body.
>
> , Thank you,
>
>
>
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