5.10.2.1 Delta Between Runs Once multiple runs have been selected and are being displayed to- gether on your graph, you can select the Multi-Run analysis tool. You can find the delta L and delta D between your runs by pressing or selecting along either the Load axis (y-axis) or the Distance axis (x- axis). The delta finds a point, e.g. ΔL or ΔD.
The delta is measured from the first run, defined as the graph trace on the left-most side, to the last run, defines as the graph trace on the right-most side.
If you want to find the ΔL, select along the x-axis (Distance) and adjust your scope range along the x-axis (Distance).
You’ll see a blue line being drawn between the first and last run. This blue line measures and calculates the result between these runs.
Once you have made your selection, you can determine the delta between the first run and the last run in your set of multiple runs.
If you want to find the ΔD, select along the y-axis (Load) and adjust your scope range along the y-axis (Load).
The inset Runs List shows which test Run Numbers have been selected for multi-view analysis.
The green trace is the furthest left. The black trace is the furthest right. The delta is measured between the green trace and black trace. Since a Load (64.51N)is being used as the scope, the Delta Distance result is measured. The difference in distance between the green trace and the black trace is 0.182mm (ΔD).
Multi-Run Graph View Finding Delta Distance between all selected Runs
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