5.6.3.2 Two-point Slope Name The two-point slope name may be changed from its default of lambda ( λ) to a name of your choosing.
5.6.3.4 Two-point Slope Tolerance Your elastic result (coefficient) can make use of a tolerance to distin- guish the result as either a “pass” or “fail” relative to your tolerance limits. 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.
The maximum slope name may be up to 8 characters in length and may use special characters.
NOTE Use the Ctrl key + l to display λ .
5.6.3.3 Two-point Slope Where The WHERE function is used to specify where you want the Two-point Slope and corresponding elastic 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)
The scope range was specified by moving the scope handles along the x-axis at the Starting Strain of 0.5% and the Finishing Strain of 0.75%.
Two Point Slope (Chord Modulus) Shows elastic using two specified points
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