5.5.2.1 Slope (Modulus) ID The Slope ID is the identifier of the slope line that will be used to obtain the Slope Intersect point. Because your graph may have more than one slope line, L3 Series software requires that you specify the slope line to be used. Slope (Modulus) Intersect Scope The Slope Intersect point may be scoped using the y-axis or x-axis. If the scope uses the y-axis, the load is used to find the distance along the slope line. 5.5.2.2
5.5.2.4 Slope (Modulus) Intersect Where The WHERE function is used to specify where you want the Slope Intersect point coefficient (result) to display. Display the point on any of these views: • Results View • Graph Views using a Marker • Data Views (a column within the table) Slope (Modulus) Intersect Tolerance Your point result (coefficient) can make use of a tolerance to distinguish the result as either a “pass” or “fail” relative to your tolerance limits. 5.5.2.5 When you use a tolerance, you specify two tolerance limits. If your result equals or falls within the range created by these two tolerances, the result is displayed in black text and is deemed a “pass”. If the result falls outside the tolerance range, the result displays in red text and is deemed a “fail”. Your L3 Series software also features a Tolerance view (TOL) that displays a tendency graph for the result. This graph displays whether the actual result is at the high or low end of the tolerance range you have established.
If the scope uses the x-axis, the load is used to find the load along the slope line.
5.5.2.3 Slope (Modulus) Intersect Name The Slope Intersect name is the point name. The default name for this result in the same for a point, e.g. LPt. It may be useful to rename this point to show its a point constructed by the slope line. For example, using the slope symbol ( λ ), you might want to use the Slope ID with your name, λ 2Pt1.
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